If there is a pleasant rainy season and there is talk of going somewhere, then the name of the waterfall is inevitable. And when it comes to waterfalls or waterfalls, our mind directly turns to foreign countries, whereas in our country itself there are very beautiful and huge waterfalls. That is why today we take you to the state of Karnataka, where you will find many waterfalls. But the sight of these springs in monsoon is different. So, see below the waterfalls in Karnataka.
Jog Waterfall:
Jog Pratap is located on the Sharavati River on the border of Maharashtra and Karnataka. It is made up of four small falls, Raja, Rocket, Roarer, and Daam Blachon. Due to its water falling below the height of 250 meters, it creates a very exciting scene. It is also known by the name 'Jersappa'. The height of this waterfall is 830 feet, which is the second highest waterfall in India. It has also been included in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It has been considered one of the best environmental sites in the world.
Sivasamudram Waterfall:
Sivasamudram Waterfall is located on the Kaveri River. It is 100 km from Mysore. It drops water from a height of about 98 meters. It is used for hydropower generation. The hydroelectric house established on this is the first hydroelectric house in Asia, which was established in 1902.
Kunchikal Waterfall:
Kunchikal Waterfall is the highest waterfall in India. Its height is 455 meters. Kunchikal Falls is located on the Varahi River on the border of the Udupi-Shimoga district of Karnataka state. It takes about 8 hours to reach here from Bangalore.
Hebbe Falls:
Hebbe Falls, located in the Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka state, is located just 8 km from Kemmangundi. This is a great place for tracking. For this, the path of tracking is very straight and narrow. The height of this waterfall is 250 feet. Drinking a cup of coffee here during the rainy season can be very exciting.
Iruppu Falls:
This waterfall is located in the southern part of the Kodagu district of Karnataka state. This Wildlife Century Nagarhole is located very close to Rajiv Gandhi National Park. Watching this waterfall during the rainy season can be an exciting and never forgetting experience.
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