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Adyanpara Waterfall

Erumamunda, Kerala 679334, India

Adyanpara Waterfall
Tourist attraction
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1 reviews
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9633+R7 Erumamunda, Kerala, India
+91 475 234 4800
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Thejus Kakkanattu
Thejus Kakkanattu269 days ago
Even in summer it has its own beauty. The rocks moulded by running water with slow flow of water give us a special vibration. There is tickets for entry. You may buy it from main office situated near the pay park station or from the ticket checking gate near the waterfall
You are allowed to swim , but not when the water level is too much higher.
Rincy Kuriakose
Rincy Kuriakose299 days ago
Good place to visit with family but should take precautions as it's a dangerous place
There are a lot of small water rocks where we can swim and enjoy
The path to the place is filled with plants and so attractive things
Please don't take ticket to see hydropower there is nothing to watch
Manu c.paul
Manu c.paul330 days ago
Beautiful view but don't expect too much. It's just another promoted place with ticket counters barricades guards and cameras. Also there will be water in water falkl during power production only . Otherwise a lean flow only will be there. Visit at power plant is more worthy.
Vahid VT
Vahid VT330 days ago
Equally exciting and dangerous.

Extreme caution is recommended and it's all slippery over there , especially during the monsoon.

It's a feast tk eye when the weather is favourable.
Praveen g nair
Praveen g nair1 year ago
Adyanpara waterfall is a nice place to visit in before rainy season or after rainy season days, heavy rainy timedont enter waterfalls very dangerous. Nature lovers can enjoy this place. A day well spent. Evening time we can get good cool wind with mistiy feel. But tourism authority not maintain well thus place. Not professional approach. Hospitality is very bad.. overall ok.. I feel obe day all will come good..
Mohammed Jabir
Mohammed Jabir1 year ago
Good place to visit with family. Tickets are cheap and the kseb power house is nothing to watch even for the ticket of 10 rupees (wasting of the money) parking fee is 30 for four wheeler and 10 to bike and autos. Nice and comfort place on the waterfall not at the power house
Prince Rozario
Prince Rozario1 year ago
The sliding water of Kerala. The place is just beautiful and it is nearly maintained. Thanks to the fact that they collect an entry fee of 10 and they give us good facilities for this.

The place is nearly maintained and is full of flowers birds plants..etc. As soon as you enter, the sound of the fall will take you to exact spot you need to be in.

We went during the month of December so the flow wasn't too high and in addition to it, they controlled the flow so the water wasn't too overwhelming.

But don't let beauty fool you. THE PLACE CAN BE DANGEROUS. The place is very very slippery so one wrong step and you never know what could happen. You have places where you could just slide and fall into a pool of water. Looks cool in videos but it is definitely dangerous so take care when your there.

IMPORTANT. If you plan to travel by bus be ready for a really challenging 3 km walk up and then down again. So I wouldn't recommend it. You can take an auto. We had a really good driver take us there from nilambur bus stand and dropped us off at the same place. Including the waiting he charged us 450. So please plan accordingly
SHRUTI SATA
SHRUTI SATA2 years ago
Adyanpara Waterfall is a wonderful tourist spot to relax and unwind during a weekend.
But it is also a hotspot for Covid.
Dozens of people drive out here in search of fun and without wearing masks.
It is at present to be visited at your own risk.
Nonetheless it is a gorgeous place which is almost always crowded.
But if you find a cosy nook, you can spend the entire day peacefully.
The hydro power plant is also situated nearby which you can visit and check out from the outside.
They generate electricity via the waterfall and the pipeline is almost 3kms long.
It's one of the most scenic and beautiful places in and around Nilambur which is a must visit if you're into nature and stuff.
There aren't many things to do except have a dip in the water.
And catch a bite of food at the nearby stalls.
I'd suggest they have strict measures in place given the spread of Covid at present.
But you can visit at your own risk.
There is a parking fee as well as an entrance fee which is quite minimal.
And the place is definitely well maintained.
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