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Friday, 19 June 2015

MAJOR WATERFALLS WAYANAD, WATERFALLS IN WAYANAD, LIST OF WATERFALLS IN WAYANAD, WAYANAD WATERFALLS

MAJOR WATERFALLS WAYANAD
What you need to know about Wayanad waterfalls is that they all are different. Some are good for picnics and romantic tours, while others are suited for adventure aspirants. So make sure to pick the right one that suits you.

The major falls are Soochipara, Kanthanpara, Meenmutty and Chethalayam

Major Waterfalls Wayanad
Soochipara
Soochipara Falls is located 23 kilometres from Kalpetta and a 30-minutes drive from Meppady through the winding roads amidst tea plantations and natural forests will take you to this breathtaking waterfall.  Situated near Vellarimala village near Chooralmala, the location of waterfall offers a scenic view of the tea estates of Wayanad. The waterfall and the surrounding area are covered by thick forests. The water falls from about 650 ft height and this three-pronged waterfall and the surrounding location provides the right ambience for trekking. The longest, but the easier trek is till you reach the first level of the waterfall. Climbing up to the second and third ranges is rather risky.

Soochipara means needle-like-rock in Malayalam and as the name indicates water falls on  needle like sharp spikes of the rocks at the base. There is a natural pool created below the falls and it entices the visitors with cool clear water to take a dip in it. Tree-top huts too can be seen in this location within dense forests and a view from them is spectacular with greenery around and sparkling silver lining of streams in between.

Facilities
In order to further tap the potential of the destination, the District Tourism Promotion Council has constructed a 900-metre granite pavement from the Soochipara junction to the waterfall and the forest department has erected bamboo benches on either side of the pavement. The department is planning to construct a toilet block and erect hand-rails on the slippery rocks near the waterfall.

Kanthampara Waterfalls
Kanthampara is a relatively small waterfall near Soochipara waterfalls. Compared to its adjacent waterfall, it lacks grandeur and is less frequented. But this is a very pleasant destination and an easy hike away from the main road will help you reach here.

Meenmutty waterfalls

Meenmutty waterfalls, the three-tiered waterfall which is situated about 29 km from Kalpetta is the most spectacular and the largest waterfall in the district.  This is also the second largest waterfall in the state and the water nose-diving from about 1000 ft is sure to evoke awe in you.

Ambience
It takes a 2 km hike through lush moist deciduous forests to reach the waterfalls. Separate treks are needed to reach each stage of the waterfall.

But the pristine natural ambience at the place coupled with the gentle sound of water gurgling over rocks will sure by wipe away all the fatigue of the trek.  You can hear this luring natural music of water as you near the waterfalls through the jungle and it will surely rejuvenate your spirits. Climbing over hillocks and struggling through the dense foliage of the forests to reach the waterfalls can be a rare, thrilling experience to many of you, who are fed up with the monotony of the daily chores.

You can spend hours enjoying the cool waters here. With prior permission from the local forest officials, you can camp here overnight.

Chethalayam Falls
Chethalayam falls is situated about 12-km from Sulthan Bathery. These falls dry up during summer, but a trek to this place is an enchanting experience for adventure travellers. Though not a popular destination, the place offers a breathtaking view of nature.

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

WATERFALLS IN WAYANAD, WAYANAD WATERFALLS, WAYANAD WATERFALLS TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Waterfalls in Wayanad Kerala 
Wayanad is one of the prominent tourist Destinations of Kerala, Wayanad has so much to offer to the travellers visiting this beautiful place. Tourists are always attracted towards the hills, valleys, lakes, waterfalls and the exclusive flora and fauna of Wayanad. Among them the waterfalls in Wayanad always adds an extra appeal to the stunning beauty of this destination. Let’s have a journey through these majestic waterfalls:

Meenmutty waterfalls
meenmutty waterfalls wayanad Located 29 km from Kalpetta in Wayanad district, this waterfall is one of the topmost attractions in Wayanad. The three tired waterfall, at a height of 300m is the biggest waterfalls in Wayanad and the second largest in Kerala. The name ‘Meenmutty’ derived from the concept that the fishes are blocked here. ‘Meen’ means ‘fish’ and ‘Mutty’ means ‘blocked’ and thus ‘Meenmutty’.

To reach this waterfall, you will have to go for a two kilometer trek through the moist deciduous forest. Though it seems to be difficult, you will forget all the tiresome of the journey, once you reach the waterfalls.

Meenmutty waterfall is considered to be a dangerous spot. So, you should be more careful while playing with the water. The best time to visit Meenmutty is from October to May. Visiting during monsoon season is not recommended. You can hire buses or taxis from Kalpetta to reach Meenmutty.

Soochipara waterfalls

Soochipara waterfallsSoochipara waterfall is a three tiered waterfall at Vellarimala in Wayanad. This waterfall, surrounded by dense green forest, is also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfall. A 20 minute drive from Meppadi in Wayanad will take you to this splendid waterfall. The name Soochipara derived from the words ‘soochi’ and ‘para’ means ‘rock’ and ‘needle’. The name given is apt as you can see needle shaped rock here.

You have to walk around 2 km to reach the waterfall, where vehicles can’t move further. You have to pay a nominal fee for entrance and camera. From the entrance you need to descend down to reach the falls. The water here cascades down from a height of 100 to 200 ft and this waterfall is an ideal place for trekking and rock climbing. You can sight a pool beneath this falls and here you can go for swimming and bathing.

Best time to visit Soochipara waterfall is during monsoon season as you can see the waterfall at its fullest. The destination is well connected to nearby places. So, you will not find any difficulty to reach here.

Kanthanpara waterfalls
Kanthanpara waterfallsTwenty two kilometers away from Kalpetta, you can find Kanthanpara waterfalls. The breathtaking attraction of the path leading to Kanthanpara waterfall seems to more beautiful than the fall itself. The waterfall is only 30 m high and comparatively, this is one is smaller than Meenmutty and Soochipara. This waterfall is very safe for children. They can enjoy here utmost.

One of the reasons for people preferring this waterfall is the picturesque beauty of the nature surrounding the waterfalls and the other reason is that Kanthanpara fall is very easy to access than the other waterfalls in Wayanad. You can make use of the bus or taxi services to reach this beautiful destination.

Chethalayam waterfalls
Chethalayam waterfallsJust 12 km apart Sulthan Bathery lays the spectacular Chethalayam waterfalls. You will get an extraordinary experience here at this falls which seems to be an abode of nature’s magic. A 4 km trek through the woodlands will take you to the falls. You will have to pay a nominal entrance fee.

Chethalayam waterfall will be an ideal place for you to plan a trekking. You can have an adventurous walk through the scenic beauty, sloppy mountains and fabulous surroundings. Best time to visit this waterfall is just after the monsoon season.

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