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Friday, 12 June 2015

PALARUVI WATERFALLS, PALARUVI FALLS, PALARUVI WATERFALL, PALARUVI WATERFALL ARYANKAVU

Palaruvi Waterfall Kerala India
Palaruvi/ Palaruvi Falls/ Palaruvi waterfall is situated in Aryankavu in Kollam district; the word “Palaruvi” literally means ‘stream of milk’. The meaning of the name becomes clearer when one visits the waterfall, because the 299ft high waterfall looks like a stream of milk flowing. The waterfall is also referred as white horse's tail because it narrows on the top and widens on the bottom just like a horse's tail. The waterfall falls from a height of almost 300 feet forming a small pool at the bottom of the waterfall. The pool which is formed at the bottom of the waterfall becomes an ideal spot for swimming and a number of visitors do try swimming in this pond especially during monsoon. Palaruvi waterfall holds marvelous scenic beauty and normally gets high number of foot falls of tourists during the entire year. The gushing water stream which is at its peak during the monsoons attracts a large number of tourists especially during this time of the season as the waterfall stays almost dry during other seasons. The monsoon season attracts a large tourist crowd to this place because the water gushes down at high pace and the waterfall is at its full glory at this time of the year.                                                                            

Photo Gallery of Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Falls was one of those waterfalls that apparently had ayurvedic healing properties as we were told the stream meandered through some natural herbal groves further upstream. To make it easier for visitors to get the benefit of these ayurvedic properties by bathing in the waterfall's waters, Julie and I noticed there were changing rooms as well as designated gender-separated bathing areas in the stream itself.

Beyond the bathing area, the walking path ascended a set of stairs leading up to a sheltered overlook. From that vantage point, it was difficult to capture the whole falls since it was too close to Palaruvi Falls, especially since the waterfall itself was too tall. It was said that this falls was around 300ft tall (other sources have claimed it to be 91m tall or 299ft). Nonetheless, there were more cascades and rapids further downstream of the main falls perhaps adding to our perception that Palaruvi Falls was indeed tall and impressive.

Palaruvi waterfall is inside thick forests on the high ranges of Aryankavu in an eco tourism location.  It is 6 km from Tamil Nadu border Kottavasal - Aryankavu.  This waterfall is from a height of 300 feet. This fall is into a shallow pool and is ideal for swimming.  During the rainy season, Palaruvi waterfall is attarctive and normally gets by one lakh people every year of tourists.  The water gushing during the monsoon season attracts huge crowds at this waterfall.  The fall gets dry during the summer season and the monsoon brings it to its full glory.  The area is considered family safe and the pool is relatively shallow for a dip.  There are separate location for kids and ladies. There is also watchman posted. Alcohol is banned in the area.

There is a Palaruvi Vana Samrakshana Samiti (VSS) created to protect this spot and some incidents of fights were recently reported in the media between some visitors and the PVSS.  However the area is a family tours spot with the help and vigil of local community.

The surrounding mountains ranges with blue hills as well as green valleys form beautiful surroundings to Palaruvi waterfall. Even the path to this waterfall is really a fascinating experience by itself. Palaruvi Waterfalls is usually a preferred picnic location for tourists, especially from south India. The ideal season to go to this waterfall is during the months of June and January because usually in the summer it runs dry.

The waters of Palaruvi Falls in fact have Ayurvedic medicinal properties because the stream flows via many natural herbal groves further upstream. Many visitors love the cool shower of the Palaruvi waterfalls.

Trekking is another activity done at Palaruvi Waterfalls. A three hour trekking, covering 6 Km, up to the waterfalls and down, passing through jungle streams, caves, evergreen forests to reach the top of the fall.

Access to Palaruvi is 35 kilometers east of Punalur on the Quilon - Shenkottah road. It is near Aryankavu mountain pass. There you can see ruins of ancient temples. The water is said to be medicated as it flows down from the forest and is said to be a preventive for many diseases.
Nearby attractions include Aryankavu Shastha Temple, Thenmala Eco Tourism Park and the Courtallam Falls.

How to Reach:
Reaching this place is absolutely easy as the roadways provide an excellent service and keep the place connected to the major cities. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is about 77 km and from here you can easily board flights to almost all the major destinations across the world. Kollam railway station is situated nearby which connects to major cities of India.

From Trivandrum by Road

Trivandrum → Nedumangadu → Palode → Kulathupuzha → Thenmala → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

OR

Trivandrum → Kottarakkara → Punalur→Thenmala → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

From Kollam by Road and Rail

Kollam → Kottarakkara → Punalur → Thenmala → Aryankavu.

From  Cochi by Road

Cochi: → Kottayam → Adoor → Kottarakkara →Punalur → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

How to reach Palaruvi waterfall From Tamil Nadu:

Tenkassi → Chencottai → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

For More information
Telephone: +91475 2211200 – Palaruvi VSS office

Distance from Palaruvi Waterfalls

Kollam: 76 Km
Thiruvananthapuram: 85 Km
Kovalam: 96 Km
Kuttanad: 116 Km
Kottayam: 123 Km
Kumarakom: 134 Km
Alappuzha: 135 Km
Kochi: 189 Km
Ernakulam: 196 Km
Idukki: 196 Km
Munnar: 250 Km
Thrissur: 264 Km
Kozhikode: 385 Km
Kasargod: 570 Km

Friday, 15 May 2015

Palaruvi | Palaruvi Falls | Palaruvi Waterfall | Stream of Milk | Palaruvi Falls Kerala

Palaruvi Waterfall Kerala India
Palaruvi Falls Aryankavu Kollam Kerala India
Palaruvi/ Palaruvi Falls/ Palaruvi waterfall is situated in Aryankavu in Kollam district; the word “Palaruvi” literally means ‘stream of milk’. The meaning of the name becomes clearer when one visits the waterfall, because the 299ft high waterfall looks like a stream of milk flowing. The waterfall is also referred as white horse's tail because it narrows on the top and widens on the bottom just like a horse's tail. The waterfall falls from a height of almost 300 feet forming a small pool at the bottom of the waterfall. The pool which is formed at the bottom of the waterfall becomes an ideal spot for swimming and a number of visitors do try swimming in this pond especially during monsoon. Palaruvi waterfall holds marvelous scenic beauty and normally gets high number of foot falls of tourists during the entire year. The gushing water stream which is at its peak during the monsoons attracts a large number of tourists especially during this time of the season as the waterfall stays almost dry during other seasons. The monsoon season attracts a large tourist crowd to this place because the water gushes down at high pace and the waterfall is at its full glory at this time of the year.                                                                            

Photo Gallery of Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Falls was one of those waterfalls that apparently had ayurvedic healing properties as we were told the stream meandered through some natural herbal groves further upstream. To make it easier for visitors to get the benefit of these ayurvedic properties by bathing in the waterfall's waters, Julie and I noticed there were changing rooms as well as designated gender-separated bathing areas in the stream itself.

Beyond the bathing area, the walking path ascended a set of stairs leading up to a sheltered overlook. From that vantage point, it was difficult to capture the whole falls since it was too close to Palaruvi Falls, especially since the waterfall itself was too tall. It was said that this falls was around 300ft tall (other sources have claimed it to be 91m tall or 299ft). Nonetheless, there were more cascades and rapids further downstream of the main falls perhaps adding to our perception that Palaruvi Falls was indeed tall and impressive.

Palaruvi waterfall is inside thick forests on the high ranges of Aryankavu in an eco tourism location.  It is 6 km from Tamil Nadu border Kottavasal - Aryankavu.  This waterfall is from a height of 300 feet. This fall is into a shallow pool and is ideal for swimming.  During the rainy season, Palaruvi waterfall is attarctive and normally gets by one lakh people every year of tourists.  The water gushing during the monsoon season attracts huge crowds at this waterfall.  The fall gets dry during the summer season and the monsoon brings it to its full glory.  The area is considered family safe and the pool is relatively shallow for a dip.  There are separate location for kids and ladies. There is also watchman posted. Alcohol is banned in the area.

There is a Palaruvi Vana Samrakshana Samiti (VSS) created to protect this spot and some incidents of fights were recently reported in the media between some visitors and the PVSS.  However the area is a family tours spot with the help and vigil of local community.

The surrounding mountains ranges with blue hills as well as green valleys form beautiful surroundings to Palaruvi waterfall. Even the path to this waterfall is really a fascinating experience by itself. Palaruvi Waterfalls is usually a preferred picnic location for tourists, especially from south India. The ideal season to go to this waterfall is during the months of June and January because usually in the summer it runs dry.

The waters of Palaruvi Falls in fact have Ayurvedic medicinal properties because the stream flows via many natural herbal groves further upstream. Many visitors love the cool shower of the Palaruvi waterfalls.

Trekking is another activity done at Palaruvi Waterfalls. A three hour trekking, covering 6 Km, up to the waterfalls and down, passing through jungle streams, caves, evergreen forests to reach the top of the fall.

Access to Palaruvi is 35 kilometers east of Punalur on the Quilon - Shenkottah road. It is near Aryankavu mountain pass. There you can see ruins of ancient temples. The water is said to be medicated as it flows down from the forest and is said to be a preventive for many diseases.
Nearby attractions include Aryankavu Shastha Temple, Thenmala Eco Tourism Park and the Courtallam Falls.

How to Reach:
Reaching this place is absolutely easy as the roadways provide an excellent service and keep the place connected to the major cities. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is about 77 km and from here you can easily board flights to almost all the major destinations across the world. Kollam railway station is situated nearby which connects to major cities of India.

From Trivandrum by Road

Trivandrum → Nedumangadu → Palode → Kulathupuzha → Thenmala → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

OR

Trivandrum → Kottarakkara → Punalur→Thenmala → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

From Kollam by Road and Rail

Kollam → Kottarakkara → Punalur → Thenmala → Aryankavu.

From  Cochi by Road

Cochi: → Kottayam → Adoor → Kottarakkara →Punalur → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

How to reach Palaruvi waterfall From Tamil Nadu:

Tenkassi → Chencottai → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

For More information
Telephone: +91475 2211200 – Palaruvi VSS office

Distance from Palaruvi Waterfalls

Kollam: 76 Km
Thiruvananthapuram: 85 Km
Kovalam: 96 Km
Kuttanad: 116 Km
Kottayam: 123 Km
Kumarakom: 134 Km
Alappuzha: 135 Km
Kochi: 189 Km
Ernakulam: 196 Km
Idukki: 196 Km
Munnar: 250 Km
Thrissur: 264 Km
Kozhikode: 385 Km
Kasargod: 570 Km

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Photo Gallery of Palaruvi Waterfalls | Palaruvi | Palaruvi Falls | Palaruvi Waterfall | Palaruvi Waterfalls | Palaruvi Aryankavu

Photo Gallery of Palaruvi Waterfalls











Palaruvi Waterfalls
One of the most resplendent waterfalls located in an eco tourism location in Kollam District, the Palaruvi water fall is managed    by the Palaruvi Vana Samrakhana Samithi (VSS) under the Thenmala Forest Development Agency. It falls from a height of 80 m,in cascades  of milky spray.Palaruvi means “stream of milk” in the colloquial language of Kerala, that is Malayalam. The falls together with the  surrounding mountains and their rich diverse vegetation presents an unparalleled enchanting scenic experience to the visitor. It is so  refreshing that one cannot resist the temptation of having a body-massage in its showers, a divine experience of rebirth. The falls, which is a  memorable experience, is visited by one lakh people every year.It is one of the highest water falls in the country.
   History
                   Palaruvi had been the holiday retreat of the Maharaja of Travancore  until owing to some alleged ill-omen, the retreat was  shifted  to Quartalam. The remnants of resting places,the  Kalmandapams, chariot-shed, horse-stable etc., are still available.Behind the  falls, the  Maharaja developed  a 200 acre coffee estate, known as Rajathottam, for bringing himself close to Palaruvi. Those were the golden years of Palaruvi when it had unveiled its beauty only to a favoured few.

The VSS provides
a. Typical Kerala food.
b.  Facilities for trekking to evergreen forests and to sandal trees bearing forests .

Importance
1. Water falls
2. Bourdilon's Plot- Oldest Teak plantation
3. Remains of the historical structures

How to reach
This place in located about 75 km from Kollam. We can reach here through bus as it’s located in the Kollam- Shencottah road.The nearest airport is the Trivandrum international Airport which is at a distance of 82 km from Palaruvi Water falls. The Kollam railway station is at a distance of 75 km from the location. 

Telephone:
                   Palaruvi VSS office :- 0475 2211200
                   Divisional Forest Office, Thenmala -  0475 2344521   Mob:- 09447979037

Address:
                   Divisional Forest Officer
                   Divisional Forest Office
                   Thenmala P.O.,
                   Kollam (Dist:), Kerala.

Friday, 13 February 2015

Palaruvi Waterfall, Palaruvi Falls,Palaruvi Waterfalls, Palaruvi Waterfall Aryankavu

The Palaruvi Falls is a waterfall located at Aryankavu, Kollam district in the Indian state of Kerala. Palaruvi Waterfalls is the 32nd highest waterfall in India and 3rd highest waterfall in Kerala. Palaruvi literally means Stream of Milk in Malayalam language (Pal means Milk and Aruvi means falls). Palaruvi Waterfalls is a single drop, horsetail type waterfall with a total height of 91 meters.

Palaruvi waterfall is inside thick forests on the high ranges of Aryankavu in an eco tourism location.  It is 6 km from Tamil Nadu border Kottavasal - Aryankavu.  This waterfall is from a height of 300 feet. This fall is into a shallow pool and is ideal for swimming.  During the rainy season, Palaruvi waterfall is attarctive and normally gets by one lakh people every year of tourists.  The water gushing during the monsoon season attracts huge crowds at this waterfall.  The fall gets dry during the summer season and the monsoon brings it to its full glory.  The area is considered family safe and the pool is relatively shallow for a dip.  There are separate location for kids and ladies. There is also watchman posted. Alcohol is banned in the area.

There is a Palaruvi Vana Samrakshana Samiti (VSS) created to protect this spot and some incidents of fights were recently reported in the media between some visitors and the PVSS.  However the area is a family tours spot with the help and vigil of local community.


The surrounding mountains ranges with blue hills as well as green valleys form beautiful surroundings to Palaruvi waterfall. Even the path to this waterfall is really a fascinating experience by itself. Palaruvi Waterfalls is usually a preferred picnic location for tourists, especially from south India. The ideal season to go to this waterfall is during the months of June and January because usually in the summer it runs dry.

The waters of Palaruvi Falls in fact have Ayurvedic medicinal properties because the stream flows via many natural herbal groves further upstream. Many visitors love the cool shower of the Palaruvi waterfalls.

Trekking is another activity done at Palaruvi Waterfalls. A three hour trekking, covering 6 Km, up to the waterfalls and down, passing through jungle streams, caves, evergreen forests to reach the top of the fall.

Access to Palaruvi is 35 kilometers east of Punalur on the Quilon - Shenkottah road. It is near Aryankavu mountain pass. There you can see ruins of ancient temples. The water is said to be medicated as it flows down from the forest and is said to be a preventive for many diseases.
Nearby attractions include Aryankavu Shastha Temple, Thenmala Eco Tourism Park and the Courtallam Falls.

Photo Gallery of Palaruvi Waterfalls


How to reach Palaruvi waterfall

ThiruvananthapuramInternationalAirport about 80 kmaway from Palaruvi

From Trivandrum by Road

Trivandrum → Nedumangadu → Palode → Kulathupuzha → Thenmala → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

OR

Trivandrum → Kottarakkara → Punalur→Thenmala → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

From Kollam by Road and Rail

Kollam → Kottarakkara → Punalur → Thenmala → Aryankavu.

From  Cochi by Road 

 Cochi: → Kottayam → Adoor → Kottarakkara →Punalur → Aryankavu → Palaruvi


How to reach Palaruvi waterfall From Tamil Nadu:

Tenkassi → Chencottai → Aryankavu → Palaruvi

For More information
Telephone: +91475 2211200 – Palaruvi VSS office

Distance from Palaruvi Waterfalls

Kollam: 76 Km
Thiruvananthapuram: 85 Km
Kovalam: 96 Km
Kuttanad: 116 Km
Kottayam: 123 Km
Kumarakom: 134 Km
Alappuzha: 135 Km
Kochi: 189 Km
Ernakulam: 196 Km
Idukki: 196 Km
Munnar: 250 Km
Thrissur: 264 Km
Kozhikode: 385 Km
Kasargod: 570 Km

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