Abbey falls is undoubtedly one of the beautiful waterfalls that are tucked 10 kilometers away from the Madikeri in Kodagu. Also known as Abbi falls by locals, this waterfall soaks itself amidst the evergreen sceneries of Western ghats. These waterfalls are guarded by private coffee plantations, spice estates, and tall handsome trees. Like most of the rivers and waterfalls, even Abbey is a non- perennial waterfall that is fed only during monsoons. Some small streams from mountains and brooks join hands to form the picture-perfect Abbey falls which is one of the tributaries of river Cauvery. White foam-like water gushes down the cliff from a height of 70 ft and forms a natural pool. Never step into the pool as the currents are high and dangerous.
After you reach the main entrance of Abbey falls be prepared to walk about 200 steps downhill for 1..5 to 2 kilometers. It will roughly take about 15-20 minutes to reach the foot of the waterfall. All the more, what makes it exciting is the journey that takes you through exotic coffee, cardamom, pepper, and other spice gardens. As you are inching towards the Abbey, the thunderous sound of water plunging and crashing the rocks will greet you. Usually, this place is flooded with tourists, hence make sure to head to this place in the morning. And soak yourself with everything that nature throws at you.
Outside of this, there is an over-bridge that hangs right opposite of the falls. And it is from this hanging-bridge, where the most picturesque scene of water sliding down the ridge can be seen and captured. Moreover, when you stand on bridge water keep spraying on you and this is the closest you can get to falls, as you cannot swim here due to restrictions.
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During the British era, Abbey Falls was known as Jessy Falls, named after the daughter of the first British Chaplain of Coorg, As of now this property and surrounding area are owned by Mr. Neravanda B. Nanaiah. Besides this, Neravanda has transformed the surrounding areas of the waterfall into a paradise by planting spices, coffee, and trees.
You will come across plenty of shops and eateries near the parking area. All these eateries or stalls will serve you with authentic Karnataka food at double the cost. So, if you are planning for a pocket-friendly trip, then try carrying food and water bottles from Madikeri.
Madikeri is the closest town which is at a distance of 8-10 km from the Abbey falls. You can take government or private bus services frequently available from Bangalore to Madikeri. Once you reach Madikeri you can either opt for Auto Rickshaws or Jeeps to reach the entry point of waterfalls. If in case you are driving then take Galibeedu road from Madikeri which provides an enriching drive up to the entrance.
Timings: 9 Am To 5 Pm
Entry fee: Rs 15/ person
Trek Distance: 1.5 Km (one side)
Trek Timings: 15 to 20 Minutes
Best Time To Visit: September To January.
Parking Fee: Rs. 10 to 50(depending upon the vehicle)
Eateries: Available Near Parking lot
Washrooms: Available
Closest Town: Madikeri
Distance From Bangalore: 271 Km
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