9 Best Waterfalls in Kerala That Are Metamorphosed in the Popular Tourist Place

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Have you ever wondered why people are drawn toward God’s Own Country’s beauty more often? For sure, you know Kerala down in south India is known for its fabulous tea gardens, Ayurvedic therapies, and 600 kilometers of Malabar coastline. But how many of you were aware that many tourists seem to be drawn to the best waterfalls in Kerala?

Kerala has 42% of Western Ghats under its belts, and you get to see the range of Kerala falls. The best bet? Most waterfalls at Kerala are year-round to visit, while some restrict entry during monsoon. You can bathe in the designated section for men and women at Kerala waterfalls. Some require easy trekking, while a few of them challenge your adrenaline.

When is the best time to visit waterfalls in Kerala?

Kerala is a year-round destination to visit, so you can visit from January to December to explore the falls in Kerala. But you must know that heavy rain causes inconvenience in the southwest monsoon from July to September. However, during monsoon-like swimming in the natural pool, waterfall activities might get restricted. But you can fancy a selfie or family photos amidst the cascading milky streams all year round.

9 Best Waterfalls to Visit in Kerala

Best Waterfalls in KeralaNearest AirportNearest Railway Station
Athirappilly WaterfallsCochinChalakudy, Angamaly
Kumbhavurutty WaterfallCalicutAryankavu
Vazhachal FallsCochinThrissur, Chalakudy
Soochippara FallsCalicutKozhikode
Meenmutty WaterfallsCalicutKozhikode
Thommankuthu WaterfallsCochinAluva
Keezharkuthu WaterfallsKochiErnakulam
Palaruvi WaterfallsTrivandrumKollam
Marmala WaterfallsCochinKottayam

1. Athirappilly Waterfalls

Athirappilly Waterfalls

This is my favorite Kerala falls because the Bahubali movie scene of Prabhas holding the giant Shivling was shot here. And hence, Athirapally Waterfalls is also called Bahubali’s famed waterfall. Athirapally, Waterfalls plummets 80 ft in height and is the largest waterfall in Kerala. In addition, kids, adults, and students have to pay the nominal entrance fee. Yes, swimming is allowed too in the shallow parts. Last but not least, the trek routes at Athirapally Waterfalls are well maintained.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm.

Entrance fee (approx.): INR 50 for adults, INR 10 for children, INR 15 for students

2. Kumbhavurutty Waterfall

Kumbhavurutty Waterfall

Hidden amazement deep within the forest, Kumbhavurutty Waterfall demands a 400 m trek inside the forest. If you live in and around the Tamil Nadu border, you must take advantage of exploring Kumbhavurutty Waterfall in the Kollam district of Kerala. This crowd-pulling waterfall has 400 m path leading visitors to the natural swimming pool. Watch the colorful hues of descending streams at 25 m elevation.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee: Free for all

3. Vazhachal Falls

Vazhachal Falls

This is another magnanimous waterfall in Kerala in the Thrissur district at the edge of the Sholayar Range. Vazhachal Falls is only 5 km away from Bahubali waterfalls. Visit these less-visited falls on a well-paved narrow road to watch the water cascading from 120 m height. Take your beloved one to Vazhachal Falls and let the water flow like milk near the fence and brush your face. However, swimming is not allowed here because the water flow is fierce.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee: Free for all


4. Soochippara Falls

Soochippara Falls

Set in Wayanad, the land of paddy fields in Kerala, Soochippara Falls is a three-tiered, 200 m waterfall. Take your photography gear with you because the milky white waters of the Soochipara Falls will surprise you. In addition, you will find Soochipara Falls has lush green surroundings too! Feel free to bathe in the falls, but you are visiting after reviewing the water intensity according to the season. Expect to reach the falls via 10 to 15 minutes of hiking.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee: Free for all

5. Meenmutty Waterfalls

Meenmutty Waterfalls

Do you know what the second-highest waterfall is in Kerala? Yes, it’s Meenmutty Waterfall in Wayanad. Here water cascades from 984 feet (approx.) height, forming a natural jacuzzi-like experience. We highly suggest you visit with a guide as the swimming areas are designated only around parking spaces. From parking space to dressing room, you will find everything at the 3 tired – Meenmutty Waterfalls.

6. Thommankuthu Waterfalls

Thommankuthu Waterfalls

The next time you visit Munnar in the Idukki district, don’t miss the tour of Thommankuthu Waterfalls. Even the setting of this Kerala falls is lush green and dotted with hiking trails. There are a total of 7 cascades and a pool here. Feel free to swim at Thommankuthu Waterfalls because the depth is not troublesome. You will find snack shops at the entrance of the falls. Expect to trek around 1 km from the road to reach.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee (approx.): INR 40 per person


7. Keezharkuthu Waterfalls

Keezharkuthu Waterfalls

Satiate your camping and rock-climbing quotient at Keezharkuthu Waterfalls in the Idukki district. You can visit these falls year-round, but monsoon is considered the best time to visit Keezharkuthu Waterfalls. Watching the water cascading from 1500 m height is a sight to behold whether you are with your family, friends, or spouse. When you are in Munnar, plan a day trip to Keezharkuthu Waterfall.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee: Free for all

8. Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Waterfalls

This Kerala waterfall drops over 91 meters (299 ft) in the Kollam district is a commercialized fall. Here you will find the cafeteria, dress changing rooms, and a good atmosphere year-round. But during the winter season (November to February), the milky water is cold. And you will love to walk down the flight of stairs to see the full force of water. Ask a guide to join you if you want to swim in the designated swimming areas. For new tourists, it will be difficult to locate the area to take the plunge.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee (approx.): INR 50 for all

9. Marmala Waterfalls

Marmala Waterfalls

How about accessing a waterfall either via 4-wheeler vehicle or hiking? Sounds interesting? Then wear your boots to hike Marmala Waterfalls in the Kottayam district. Here water cascades from 60 meters (200 feet) in height and creates a natural pool for swimming too! However, monsoon is not a suggested time because of the fierce water flow. Unquestionably, Marmala Waterfalls is a must-visit place to visit in Kottayam.

Visiting hours: 8 am – 6 pm

Entrance fee: Free for all

Wrapping Up

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FAQs About Waterfalls in Kerala

What are some good waterfalls in Kerala near Kochi?

Athirapally Waterfalls is within 80 kilometers of Kochi and is one of the best waterfalls in Kerala. Athirappally, Waterfalls is also the largest Kerala falls with 80 ft height.

How many waterfalls are there in Kerala?

On average, there are 30+ Kerala waterfalls within the Western Ghats belts. A bunch of them are famous, while a handful of them are not on tourists’ radar.

What are some great waterfalls to visit in Kerala in the Idukki district?

Anakkara Waterfalls, Dharavi Waterfalls, Thommankuthu Waterfalls, and Thooval Waterfall are great waterfalls to visit in Kerala in the Idukki district.

What is the average duration to explore Kerala falls?

Expect to spend around 2 hours (approx.) on your Kerala waterfalls sightseeing tour.

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