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Tirparappu Waterfalls
Tirparappu Waterfalls is located in Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu is a famous tourist destination. It falls from a height of almost 50 feet.

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Tirparappu Waterfalls, Tamil NaduTirparappu Waterfalls is located in Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu, serve as an important tourist destination. It is the source of Kodayar River. Tirparappu Waterfalls is located at a distance of about 13 kilometres from Pechiparai Reservoir and falls from a height of almost 50 feet. Apart from this waterfall there are two other falls located here, namely, the Vattaparai Falls and Kalikesam falls. The water flows for almost 7 months every year.

Things to do in Tirparappu Waterfalls
Tirparappu Falls Tourism Festival of Tirparappu Waterfalls is a programme of The District Administration and the Tourism Department at Tirparappu. It"s an energetic festival with many colourful folk dances. College kids take part as well adding the fun and entertainment.

There is a temple known as Mahadevar Temple near to Tirparappu Waterfalls which is famous among the people. A Mahadevar Kovil situated near to this fall is the third one of the twelve Shivalayas. This is famous for its Kerala Architecture. There are boating services available for tourists. Another attraction of Tirparappu Waterfalls is a well maintained swimming pool close to the waterfalls.

Visiting information of Tirparappu Waterfalls
Tirparappu falls is well connected to Kanyakumari, Nagercoil and Thiruvananthapuram by road. Kanyakumari is well connected to all the major cities by road. Nearest Railway Stations to reach Tirparappu Waterfalls are Marthandam (Kuzhithurai) and Nagercoil. Nearest Airports are Thiruvananthapuram International Airport and Madurai Airport.

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