Waterfalls in Uttara Kannada
Waterfalls in Karnataka
Unchari Waterfall is a popular waterfall located in Sirsi Taluk district of Uttara Kannada. The Aganasini River drops 116 meters here, forming a spectacular waterfall. Visitors can watch from the observation deck or descend the steps to get a closer look at the base of the falls. Unchalli Falls is the busiest season after the monsoon. Unchalli Falls is a J. D. Lusington, British Officer, 1875, Karnataka
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Unchari Waterfall
Unchari Waterfall is a popular waterfall located in Sirsi Taluk district of Uttara Kannada. The Aganasini River drops 116 meters here, forming a spectacular waterfall. Visitors can watch from the observation deck or descend the steps to get a closer look at the base of the falls. Unchalli Falls is the busiest season after the monsoon. Unchalli Falls is a J. D. Lusington, British Officer, 1875,
Sussody Falls
Sussody Falls is a picturesque rectangular waterfall in the Western Ghats. Several undiscovered streams merge near the Kalaramane Ghat to form the Saddi Falls, which flows from a height of about 15 meters into the scenic picnic spot. A small path leads to the waterfall between bushes and rocky terrain.
Lalgri Waterfall
Lalgri Waterfall is located about 15 km north of Yellapur in the Uttara Kannada district. The Kali River is a spectacular sight here, cascading from a height of about 250 feet into a series of scenic rapids of varying heights.
Magod Falls
Here the Bedthi River takes his two distinct leaps and flows from a height of 650 feet into a rocky gorge. The dense forest landscape, the sounds of the brook, and the beautiful scenery make this place an ideal place for excursions.
Bibhuti Waterfall
Bibhuti Waterfall is named after the limestone cliffs near this waterfall. Bibuti Waterfall is located near Yana and can be reached with a short hike on his trail in the jungle. There is a large waterfall of about 25 feet and a small waterfall of 3 feet.
Shirale Falls
Located 13 km from Yellapur, Shirale Falls is a quirky waterfall that requires a 2 km walk from the nearest road. Beautiful waterfalls hidden in the forest are well worth the hike.
Shivaganga Waterfall
22 km from Sirsi, Shivaganga Waterfall is formed by the Sonda River, which falls into a deep valley. Waterfall: The name refers to Angel Pond. Apsarakonda Waterfall 96 km south of Karwar and 7.5 km from Honavala.