Kunchikal falls the lesser-known beauty is one of the highest falls in India. Water gushes down the mountain effortlessly over the rocks at around 455 meters (1493 ft) height with a thunderous sound. Kunchikal falls are formed by the Varahi River and its tributaries. The whole surrounding seems enchanting with mighty mountains, scenic valleys, misty forests, tiny streams, and clouds running around to lose yourself amidst nature. Also known as Kunchikal Abbe, this fall is located near Masthikatte-Hulikal of Shimoga district in Karnataka. Kunchikal falls hold 116th position in the list of highest waterfalls around the World.
This place is located near Agumbe which receives the highest rainfall in Karnataka and Kunchikal being a seasonal waterfall. It is best to visit this place from July to September when the Varagi river runs full-fledged. During Monsoon seasons these falls will turn wild and offer a spectacular view of white waters tumbling down the valley with full force. Chances of spotting a beautiful beaming rainbow are high on a rainy day. Besides this, do not miss the sunsets that are absolutely breathtaking from a sunset point nearby.
There is a prominent hydroelectric plant that is built up in waterfalls to generate high powers and is distributed to most parts of Karnataka. At about 2 to 3 Km from falls, you can find a beautiful reservoir Called Mani Dam amidst thick forest.
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