Unchalli Falls | Lushington falls Trek
unchalli falls offbeat waterfall in sirsi is one of the best places to visit

Unchalli falls is a hidden gem that is nestled in the Sahyadri forest range of Western ghats near Siddapura, Uttara Kannada. Water tumbles down from a height of 116 meters and spreads along rocks forming a triangle before reaching the ground. Untouched river Aghanashini that originates in Sirsi town. gives rise to Unchalli waterfalls.

Above all, these places are popular for its frequent rainbow spottings, mist-filled forests, and an uphill trek.  In fact, this waterfall was discovered in 1845 by JD Lushington, the former collector of the Colonial British Government. Hence, Unchalli is also known as Lushington falls.

You need to hike at least 6 km from a  small village Hegganur near Siddapura. to reach this little beauty. The trekking trails take you through a thick dense forest, steep mountains, rocky paths, deep valleys, muddy tracks, and a wide range of flora and fauna before reaching the destination. 

All along the way, you can spot blooming flowers, lofty trees, green creepers, and tiny wild animals. You will love every bit of journey as nature playfully blows gentle winds at you all day long. There are multiple paths to this trek, hence you can ask locals to know the easy and safe route.

There are 2 different platforms from where you can observe the scenic beauty of the falls. As you walk in right by the entrance you can spot the falls from the top angle. Besides this, if you want to have a closer view, then hike down a muddy path to Platform 2.

Usually, localities call this falls as “ Keppa” – meaning deafening noise, due to the loud unique sound it creates while rolling down the hill.

It is a remote place and you might not find many eateries, so try carrying your own food.

Unchalli Falls Information

Timings: 6 Am To 6 Pm.

Entry Fee: Rs 10/ head.

Vehicle parking Location: Hegganur.

Parking fee: Rs 10 for 2 wheelers and Rs 40 for 4 wheelers.

Trekking Distance: 6 Km.

Trip Duration: 3 to 4 hours.

Best Time To Visit: July to January.

Camping: Not allowed as the places are located within a reserve forest.

Distance From Sirsi: 36 km.

Distance From Bangalore: 440 km.

Also, Read:

Banavasi – The Oldest Town Of Karnataka.

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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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