Athirappilly Falls are located at Thrissur district of Kerala, close to approximately 60 kilometers from Kochi. Chalakudy River forms the falls and is the highest waterfall of the state. Thousands of tourists come to the falls each year. Water falling on huge boulders and spilling in the river below is something that surprises visitors for the first time. During monsoon, the fall looks even more beautiful with thundering water and sprays surrounding each point.
The setting around Athirappilly also includes lush greenery and is the residence of nature enthusiasts. From the trees to alien species and songs of birds, the setting around the fall looks pollution-free and radiant bright, providing relief to the urbanization of city life to the tourists.
The Athirappilly forests are part of the Sholayar forest division and are very dense with fauna diversity. You might perhaps spot timid animals such as the Great Hornbill, Malabar Pied Hornbill, and some other multicoloured plumaged birds that inhabit it. The spot is also infested with tens of elephants, and hence the destination becomes all the more sought after and inaccessible.
For nature tourists, the richness of flora and fauna that dominate the area render Athirappilly a place worth visiting and an ideal ecological area to be preserved.
Athirappilly Waterfalls was never beyond reach on the Indian silver screen, especially in Malayalam and Bollywood movies. Films like Guru, Dil Se, and Raavan initiated the splendor of the falls, and the destination was among the highest-attained locations for shootings of splendor. For the tourist, it's about following in the footsteps of some of the finest movie moments amidst the splendor of the waterfall.
Athirappilly is not seeing the waterfall it's sensing what's about it.
Even though Athirappilly is extremely beautiful at all times of the year, based on your needs, the best time to go to Athirappilly differs. The monsoon season (June to September) is the time when the waterfall appears beautiful in the shape of fury streams, and the post-monsoon season (October to February) is pleasant weather and a secure route to walk and glimpse. Summer is hot but not to be avoided by the tourists who desire to have fewer tourists.
Athirappilly Waterfalls is open to all forms of tourists. There are jungle walks and trekking trails for the adventurists. There are picnic-type amenities and viewpoints as well for families, and thus it is a recreation trip. It is one where couples can indulge in the romantic mist and peaceful ambiance as a total retreat to come back to.
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