Athirappilly Waterfalls – “The Niagara of India”

Athirappilly Waterfalls, located in Thrissur district, Kerala, is the largest waterfall in the state, cascading from a height of 80 feet and spanning 330 feet wide. Surrounded by lush green forests, it is a breathtaking sight, especially during the monsoon season.


Why Visit Athirappilly?

  1. Spectacular Waterfall – A powerful and scenic waterfall nestled in the Western Ghats.
  2. Rainforest & Wildlife – Home to rare species like the Great Indian Hornbill, elephants, and lion-tailed macaques.
  3. Film Shooting Location – Featured in famous movies like Baahubali, Dil Se, and Guru.
  4. Vazhachal Waterfalls – Located just 5 km away, offering another stunning natural retreat.
  5. Charpa Waterfalls – A smaller seasonal waterfall along the route to Athirappilly.

Best Time to Visit

  • June to September (Monsoon) – The waterfall is at its most powerful, offering a mesmerizing view.
  • October to February (Winter) – Pleasant weather, great for sightseeing and trekking.
  • March to May (Summer) – Water flow reduces, but still a great time to visit.

How to Reach Athirappilly

  • By Air: Cochin International Airport (40 km away).
  • By Train: Nearest railway station – Chalakudy (30 km).
  • By Road: Well-connected by road from Kochi (70 km), Thrissur (60 km), and Munnar (130 km).

Things to Do Nearby

Jungle Safari – Explore the Sholayar forests and spot wildlife.
Stay in a Rainforest Resort – Enjoy luxury stays with waterfall views.
Trek to the Base – A short trek to experience the falls up close.

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