Lalguli Falls is one of the beautiful waterfalls and one of the primary tourist spots in Karnataka. Its beauty is captivating and a visit to this wonderful spot will enable one to come closer to the nature. In addition to the charming beauty of the water fall, the lush greenery, rocky hills and water sports are the highlights of the spot. Owning to these amazing options, every year, Lalguli Falls attracts thousands of tourists from various corners of the world.
Location of Lalguli Falls
Lalguli Falls is located in the Karnataka state of India. It is situated just 15 kilometres away from Yellapur in Uttar Kannad district and 535 kilometres away Bangalore.
Attractions of Lalguli Falls
The origin of this waterfall is the Kali River. The stream tumbles down from a height of 250 feet from the mountaintop in high pace. The water bounces on the undulated surface and plunge down for land with thunderous sound.
The best way to enjoy the site of the waterfall is to check out the charming views. The waterfall is surrounded by the rocky hills and various wildlife animals. The surrounding mountain is carpeted with dense growth of evergreen forests and rare species of avian. Water sports can also be enjoyed at the site of the waterfall. Besides this people can go for picnic or try other adventure sports in the adjacent forest. However, one needs to be careful about the leeches that can be seen in the water. People can also visit the temple dedicated to Hanuman which is located near by on the hill. The opportunity to indulge in recreational activities makes Lalguli Falls so popular.
Connectivity of Lalguli Falls
The nearest railway station is situated at Yellapur, Uttara Kannada. The closest airport is Goa Dabolim Airport. It can be visited throughout the year however, the best time to visit Lalguli falls in Karnataka is during winter. Monsoons provide the full force of water so it is better to avoid due to land slides. During winter the whole area is enveloped with the pleasant fragrance of various floras which ensures a soothing environment to the visitors.