On your arrival at Kochi Airport/Railway station, our representative will be there to receive you. Athirappilly is located at a distance of 66 km from Kochi. The easiest way to this breathtaking place is through Aluva – Angamaly route by road. Explore the magnificent falls in the Sholayar rainforest. This is a complete guide with lots of useful information. You can jump straight to these sections to touch on the specifics: Athirappilly Waterfalls Our first stop will be Athirappilly Waterfalls. Athirappilly is a beautiful place located in the Trissur district, famous for its breathtaking waterfalls and enchanting rainforests. This remarkable waterfall has been also named as the Niagara Falls of India. This is one of the largest waterfalls in the state which has a height of 80 feet located at height of 1000ft above the sea level. This is one of the famous shooting locations as well. The famous movies like Ravan, Bahubali etc had pictured the beauty of this waterfall. You can see the fall in its majestic form during monsoons. Explore the luxuriance of Athirappilly ─ the harmony of nature, embraced by the divine power, graced with the Western Ghats and its opulent biodiversity. You can take a walk through the forest to the top and see the waterfall from there. We can go to the bottom of the falls as well. It’s a delightful sight to see the strength and splendour of falls from there. If you a trekking lover you can have a trip through the Sholayar rainforest. It’s worth to take a walk through the misty beauty of the rainforest, watching the flora and fauna. From there we will next move to the Vazhachal falls. On the way between Athirappilly waterfalls and Vazhachal we have another one. Charpa falls, is a lesser known yet a place
On your arrival at Kochi Airport/Railway station, our representative will be there to receive you. Athirappilly is located at a distance of 66 km from Kochi. The easiest way to this breathtaking place is through Aluva – Angamaly route by road. Explore the magnificent falls in the Sholayar rainforest. This is a complete guide with lots