The Athirappilly Waterfall, at 24-m high, is the largest in Kerala often called ‘the Niagara of India’ by tourist guides. At the same time, the Athirappilly Waterfalls are more than a mere picnic spot ...
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Monsoon transforms several Indian waterfalls into breathtaking spectacles, drawing tourists to witness their enhanced grandeur. Let's explore seven iconic waterfalls-Jog Falls, ...
Known as the “Niagara of India,” Athirappilly is Kerala’s largest waterfall, falling from a height of 80 feet. Located in Thrissur, it is surrounded by dense forests and is a must-visit for nature ...
Monsoon enhances India's waterfalls. Dudhsagar Falls in Goa offers a milky view. Jog Falls in Karnataka splits into four streams. Athirappilly Falls in Kerala is the Niagara of India. Chitrakote Falls ...
When the monsoon clouds drench Kerala, its waterfalls come alive in breathtaking ways. Cascading through misty forests and rolling hills, each fall tells its own story. From roaring giants to hidden ...
With the Athirappilly hydel project stalled on account of environmental concerns, the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) is now exploring whether it can be developed as an “integrated ...
India's diverse landscapes host stunning waterfalls like Jog Falls (Karnataka), Nohkalikai (Meghalaya), Athirappilly (Kerala), Dudhsagar (Goa-Karnataka), Bhimlat (Rajasthan), and Soochipara (Kerala), ...