Everyone loves enjoyable picnics and little visits to the spot of greenery near their residence. Yet, only a handful of people can actually make time to take in the beauty of the sites closest to them. Instead of lamenting that you cannot make it to a gorgeous place thousands of kilometres away this weekend, find a hidden gem near you and enjoy everything your local tourist site has to offer. You will certainly be surprised.
If you are spending this weekend at Chikkaballapur, then a trip to Kethanahalli Falls is in the books. Found at a stone’s throw distance from Adi Farms, one visit to these waterfalls is enough to get you hooked to the panorama. Take our word. After your first visit, you will want to drop by Kethanahalli Falls every time you are in the area.
Also known as Vivekananda Waterfalls, the spectacle at Kethanahalli is an intriguing sight for tourists. Especially for those who come from far away, thinking of Bengaluru and its surroundings as a concrete jungle, the Kethanahalli Falls is a welcome change in perspective. Being one of the most frequented places by those who pass through Chikkaballapur, getting to see this waterfall in all its glory is still a rare chance. That’s right. You can only get the full Kethanahalli Falls experience if you visit during the monsoon. If you are lucky and the showers have been abundant throughout the year, you might be able to catch a glimpse of the flowing water.
Since the spot is nestled between Kaurava Kunda and Avalabetta, you can make a grand wildlife and nature exploration trip out of this. The forests surrounding the waterfall are dense and protected, but you can venture out to a short distance if you are confident. Note that these forests are also known for prowling leopards and bears. Many a time, forest guards and government officials restrict entry to the area because wild animals are on the loose. Usually, it is a safe place for a visit, but it would not hurt to check the news before you set out to visit Kethanahalli Falls.
If Kethanahalli is a short trip for you, utilising the green landscape dotted with hills and flowing water as a quick getaway can help your mind greatly. The scenic beauty of the place is exactly what is needed by those people looking for a release from the demanding and never-ending grind. In fact, there might not be another spot in Karnataka with a waterfall, rolling hills, forests, hiking trails, and other excellent natural offerings at a convenient distance.
If you are in Chikkaballapur, this site is only 7 km away. People usually make their way here after visiting the surrounding sightseeing locations such as Gudibande Fort, Kaurava Kunda, Avalabetta, and so on. Finding the way here is easy if you set your GPS to Kethanahalli Village rather than Kethanahalli Falls. Relying on GPS alone is also not the best way to navigate through the forests of the region. If you are in doubt, make sure that you find a local who can help you because the road signs and boards are outdated. In terms of navigation and commute, the best-case scenario is that you reach the waterfalls in under an hour.
There is no particular road that you can drive on to reach the waterfalls. If you are travelling in anything but a two-wheeler, you have to park the vehicle around 1.5 km away from the waterfall and walk the rest of the journey. A two-wheeler can take you a little further, but not directly to the waterfall. The trail that you have to follow is straightforward; there is no way that you will miss your destination. The path is flat, making it a somewhat easy trek.
There is a catch, though. The way up to the waterfalls does not have much shade, and if you are trekking during the late morning or noon, you will feel drained quickly. Still, no worries. You can cool off and restore your energy at the waterfall. An hour’s trek to the Kethanahalli Falls with Kaurava Kunda lining the horizon and marigold plantations to brighten the view does not sound like a tough choice.
No matter how much wanderlust you got, each place you visit has unique guidelines that will make your trip safer and so much more fun. The same goes for Kethanahalli Falls. The first thing to keep in mind is that the waterfall is located in a forest. The surrounding forests see extensive wildlife activity so try not to disrupt their routine and keep out of their way. Venturing into the forest is discouraged because you might get lost or attacked.
While visiting a protected region like Kethanahalli, you must remember to avoid littering and using plastic. In case you are found engaged in either of the activities, the forest officers can levy a hefty fine. If you have plans to wade into the water, only do so if you are sure about your ability to swim. During peak monsoons, the water can be risky to navigate.
If you are travelling in a group, try to have at least one two-wheeler in your company. This will make your final trek up easier. Be sure to stock up on water because the trek will take you out otherwise, and there are no stores nearby either.
Chikkaballapur is a great place to be for those people with a penchant for travelling and exploring. Being in proximity to quite a few tourist attractions and hidden gems in Karnataka, Adi Farms is a place you can come to rest, recharge, and get back on the road to explore. There is no better choice for having an immersive experience of Chikkaballapur than your stay (temporary or permanent) at Adi Farms. So, hurry up and head down here now!
Everyone loves enjoyable picnics and little visits to the spot of greenery near their residence. Yet, only a handful of people can actually make time to take in the beauty of the sites closest to them. Instead of lamenting that you cannot make it to a gorgeous place thousands of kilometres away this weekend, find a hidden gem near you and enjoy everything your local tourist site has to offer. You will certainly be surprised.
If you are spending this weekend at Chikkaballapur, then a trip to Kethanahalli Falls is in the books. Found at a stone’s throw distance from Adi Farms, one visit to these waterfalls is enough to get you hooked to the panorama. Take our word. After your first visit, you will want to drop by Kethanahalli Falls every time you are in the area.
Also known as Vivekananda Waterfalls, the spectacle at Kethanahalli is an intriguing sight for tourists. Especially for those who come from far away, thinking of Bengaluru and its surroundings as a concrete jungle, the Kethanahalli Falls is a welcome change in perspective. Being one of the most frequented places by those who pass through Chikkaballapur, getting to see this waterfall in all its glory is still a rare chance. That’s right. You can only get the full Kethanahalli Falls experience if you visit during the monsoon. If you are lucky and the showers have been abundant throughout the year, you might be able to catch a glimpse of the flowing water.
Since the spot is nestled between Kaurava Kunda and Avalabetta, you can make a grand wildlife and nature exploration trip out of this. The forests surrounding the waterfall are dense and protected, but you can venture out to a short distance if you are confident. Note that these forests are also known for prowling leopards and bears. Many a time, forest guards and government officials restrict entry to the area because wild animals are on the loose. Usually, it is a safe place for a visit, but it would not hurt to check the news before you set out to visit Kethanahalli Falls.
If Kethanahalli is a short trip for you, utilising the green landscape dotted with hills and flowing water as a quick getaway can help your mind greatly. The scenic beauty of the place is exactly what is needed by those people looking for a release from the demanding and never-ending grind. In fact, there might not be another spot in Karnataka with a waterfall, rolling hills, forests, hiking trails, and other excellent natural offerings at a convenient distance.
If you are in Chikkaballapur, this site is only 7 km away. People usually make their way here after visiting the surrounding sightseeing locations such as Gudibande Fort, Kaurava Kunda, Avalabetta, and so on. Finding the way here is easy if you set your GPS to Kethanahalli Village rather than Kethanahalli Falls. Relying on GPS alone is also not the best way to navigate through the forests of the region. If you are in doubt, make sure that you find a local who can help you because the road signs and boards are outdated. In terms of navigation and commute, the best-case scenario is that you reach the waterfalls in under an hour.
There is no particular road that you can drive on to reach the waterfalls. If you are travelling in anything but a two-wheeler, you have to park the vehicle around 1.5 km away from the waterfall and walk the rest of the journey. A two-wheeler can take you a little further, but not directly to the waterfall. The trail that you have to follow is straightforward; there is no way that you will miss your destination. The path is flat, making it a somewhat easy trek.
There is a catch, though. The way up to the waterfalls does not have much shade, and if you are trekking during the late morning or noon, you will feel drained quickly. Still, no worries. You can cool off and restore your energy at the waterfall. An hour’s trek to the Kethanahalli Falls with Kaurava Kunda lining the horizon and marigold plantations to brighten the view does not sound like a tough choice.
No matter how much wanderlust you got, each place you visit has unique guidelines that will make your trip safer and so much more fun. The same goes for Kethanahalli Falls. The first thing to keep in mind is that the waterfall is located in a forest. The surrounding forests see extensive wildlife activity so try not to disrupt their routine and keep out of their way. Venturing into the forest is discouraged because you might get lost or attacked.
While visiting a protected region like Kethanahalli, you must remember to avoid littering and using plastic. In case you are found engaged in either of the activities, the forest officers can levy a hefty fine. If you have plans to wade into the water, only do so if you are sure about your ability to swim. During peak monsoons, the water can be risky to navigate.
If you are travelling in a group, try to have at least one two-wheeler in your company. This will make your final trek up easier. Be sure to stock up on water because the trek will take you out otherwise, and there are no stores nearby either.
Chikkaballapur is a great place to be for those people with a penchant for travelling and exploring. Being in proximity to quite a few tourist attractions and hidden gems in Karnataka, Adi Farms is a place you can come to rest, recharge, and get back on the road to explore. There is no better choice for having an immersive experience of Chikkaballapur than your stay (temporary or permanent) at Adi Farms. So, hurry up and head down here now!
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