Jhari  Falls | Dabdabe Falls Trek
jhari Falls Trek

Jhari Falls is a 2 tier waterfall that is tucked within the dense forests and coffee Plantations of Western Ghats. Silky water tumbles down the natural step-like structure formed by rocks from a height of 50 to 70 m. The spring that originates on top of the mountains flows down as the Jhari falls.

A tiny natural pool at the bottom of the falls is well suited to play around and relax to beat the heat. Moreover, if you are an Adventure Junky then try to head to the 2nd tier of the waterfall, which is 30 meters above. To reach the 2nd tier, you can take a muddy path that runs parallel to the wall of the falls. This is a little tricky path, hence you will not find many people attempting it. 

When you look at these waterfalls from close quarters, it appears like a thin line of water cascading down, hence it is popularly known as” Buttermilk Falls”.Locals here refer to this waterfall as “Dabdabe Falls” so don’t get confused, when you hear that name..This is one of the popular waterfalls in the close proximity of Chikmagalur and visited by thousands of travelers every year.

Jhari Falls Trek

As this waterfall is hooked in one corner of a coffee plantation, be prepared to hike for 3 kilometers from the parking lot. Steep muddy road amidst lush green forest and aromatic coffee plantations will lead you to the foot of Jhari falls.

If you don’t want to put your legs to use, then hire a jeep for an adventurous ride to waterfalls. However, if you want more thrill in life, then ride your bikes on uneven and slippery jeep trails.

Mullayanagiri Peak To Jhari waterfalls Trek Via Kavikal Gundi Checkpoint

jhari Falls Trek
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You can witness a lot of travelers trekking from Mullayanagiri peak to Jhari falls. This trek route is about 6 to 7 km and it might take around 3 hours to reach the waterfalls. Actually, the trek to Jhari Falls starts from the backside of the Shiva temple on the Mullayanagiri peak.

From Mullayanagiri to Kavikal Gundi checkpoint, it is about 3 kilometers.  You will be trekking amidst grasslands and the Shola forest. From Kavikal Gundi, you can walk to Jhari falls parking lot through the main road which is 1 kilometer away.

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Where And What To Eat Near Jhari waterfalls

You can find a lot of small cart eateries laid out near the parking lot of Jhari Falls. Eateries here will serve you with Maggi, bread omelet, hot cup of chai, coffee, spiced corn, etc. Cool breezy climate with hot snacks is always a great combo to munch on.

How To Reach Jhari Falls

As this place is just 22 Km from Chikmagalur, you can hire a cab to reach these falls. Otherwise, you can hop into BabaBudangiri buses from Chikmagalur bus stand that travels via Jhari Falls. As this fall is just 2 km away from the main road, you can get down near Jhari Falls parking lot or stop. But remember one thing, these buses are not frequent so don’t wait too long and waste your time. 

Jhari Falls Information

Entry Fee: Free

Timings: 6 Am to 5 Pm

Trek Distance: 2 TO 3 Km ( One way)

Trek Duration: 40 min

Jeep Ride Cost: Rs 600 To 700 / Trip (One Way)

Best Time To Visit: July to March

Location: 1 Km From Kavikal Gandi Forest Check Post In Attigundi Road

Distance From Chimagalur: 22 Km 

Distance From Bangalore: 266 Km

Also, read: Didupe Falls Trek.

 

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Suraj Kumar Manohara
Suraj Kumar is a travel blogger, adventurist, storyteller, solo traveler, and digital marketer who formerly worked as a Business Developer in a travel startup “HornOK” for 3 years. He quit his decent-paying job to travel the world full time with his savings. He loves to travel at a slow pace indulging with experiences which involve exploring the untrodden, eating local or regional food, living like a local and knowing the people and its place best by exploring their natural habitats Suraj is an Engineering Graduate in Computer Science and he lives in Bangalore with his family. He hopes to inspire you to step out of your comfort zone to experience the world filled with various cultures by traveling and experiencing it at its roots.

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