7 Incredible Waterfalls in Tamil Nadu: Entry Fee, Location, All Details

Tamil Nadu is well-known for its many attractions. Tamil Nadu boasts hundreds of interesting places to visit, whether they be beaches, restaurants, or temples. There are so many that it is nearly difficult to see them all on a single vacation! However, many of these sights go unseen by tourists, making them enigmatic, fascinating, and rare. So, if you want to take a tour of the most underrated attractions in Tamil Nadu, you should start with the waterfalls. The splashes of freshwater on the chilly rocks will undoubtedly provide you with some tranquilly away from the masses.

Water Falls Of Tamil Nadu
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There are over 30 waterfalls in Tamil Nadu and all of them have their own beauty and grace. You can plan your entire holiday around visiting each one of them, however, if you are a bit short on time, here is a list of the

 Top 7 waterfalls in Tamil Nadu that will take your breath away.

Sr. No. NAME LOCATION
1 Hogenakkal Falls Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu 636810
2 Pambar Falls Golf Links Road, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101
3 Catherine Falls 9VM5+C5W, Tamil Nadu 643201
4 Siruvani Waterfalls Noyyal River Booluvampatti, Tamil Nadu
5 Thiruparappu waterfalls Tirparappu Water Falls, Tiruparapu, Tamil Nadu 629151
6 Silver Cascade Falls 9VM5+C5W, Tamil Nadu 643201
7 Law’s Falls Nilgiris Iboosait bungalow Coonoor, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu 643101

1. Hogenakkal Falls

Hogenakkal Falls in tamil nadu
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The waterfalls are located near the Dharmapuri District of Tamil Nadu and the Chamrajnagar District of Karnataka on the Kaveri River. Hogenakkal Falls are located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, making it a pleasant and intriguing stop on your way between the two states. The best time to visit is before or after the monsoon, when the water has settled. Even during the dry season, activities such as boating and rafting may be enjoyed at Hogenakkal Falls. The carbonation rocks discovered in the waterfalls are thought to be the oldest in South Asia.

Entry Fee: 30 INR


2. Pambar Falls

Pambar Falls in tamil nadu
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Pambar Falls are stepped waterfalls, meaning, the rocks resemble steps. The falls can actually be visited all year long since the water pressure is usually light because of the step-like anatomy of the falls. During the dry season, you can even walk through them since the flow is gentle.

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However, the falls look majestic during monsoon when the water flow is heavy. Located in Kodaikanal, Pambar Falls are also known as Liril Falls. The entire location is extremely picturesque. Almost every picture you click will be wallpaper material.

Entry Fee: 0/- INR


3. Catherine Falls

Catherine waterfalls in tamil nadu
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Catherine Forests are located in Tamil Nadu’s Kotagiri District. Catherine Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the Nilgiri area, with water falling from 250 feet above the earth. They are protected by a lush Nilgiri forest and flanked by tea plantations, which travellers may observe on their way to Catherine Falls and Dolphin’s Nose. The ideal time to visit is after the rainy season.

Entry Fee: 0/- INR


4. Siruvani Waterfalls or Kovai Kutralam Falls

Siruvani falls Tamil nadu

Located 36 km away from Coimbatore, the Siruvani waterfalls and the reservoir of the same name are famous tourist spots in Tamil Nadu, they are also known as Kovai Kutralam falls.
The water of these falls is sweet and full of minerals which attracts many tourists. The falls are visible from 10 km away. Although vehicles can only go up to 9 km of that distance, tourists have to trek for 1 km to reach the falls. you can visit the location all year long as it is usually safe.

Entry Fee: 50/- INR


5. Thiruparappu waterfalls

Thiruparappu waterfalls in tamil nadu
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The Thiruparappu or Tirparappu waterfalls are located in the Kanyakumari district, near the town of Kulasekharam. They are built beside the Kodayar River, and water falls from a height of 50 feet. Surprisingly, these falls are not natural. The region, however, is quite popular among tourists due to its gorgeous nature. You may spend your time bathing in the water or photographing the rocks. Changing rooms are also provided for your post-shower rituals.

Entry Fee: 5/- INR


6. Silver Cascade Falls

silver cascade falls in tamil nadu
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Silver Cascade means slipping silver. This name was given to the waterfalls because of their melted silver-like appearance. The waterfalls from a height of 180 feet, and goes into the Lake Kodai where tourists can splash it around and enjoy themselves. The waterfalls are not very hard to reach, as most tourists book local transport from Kodaikanal to get there. Silver Cascade is located in Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. You can actually see the waterfalls from Kodai Madurai Road.

Entry Fee: 0/- INR


7. Law’s Falls

law's waterfalls in tamil nadu

Law’s Falls are situated in Coonoor, in The Nilgiris. The name comes from col. Law discovered this fall while walking along the water trail. Later, he developed the Coonoor Ghat Road for easier access to the waterfalls.
Due to the convenient reach, unique name, and beautiful environment, Law’s Falls have become quite popular over the last 6 decades.
The weather, the surroundings, and the water feel amazing during winters, which is why the winter season is the best time to visit Law’s Falls.

Entry Fee: 0/- INR

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Wrapping Up

Sometimes we should take trips that not only leave us with amazing cherished memories but also also adventure and novelty. We don’t normally go to a place just to witness its spectacular array of waterfalls but if you ask us, it’s not that bad of an idea to spend your time splashing around in the splendour of some of these gorgeous waterfalls. Trust us, you will have to visit them again and again. As a bonus, the photography options here are to die for.


FAQs

Which are the largest falls in Tamil Nadu?

Thalaiyar Falls are the highest falls in Tamil Nadu and 6th highest in India.

What is the best time to visit waterfalls in Tamil Nadu?

Most waterfalls in Tamil Nadu are at their best right after the monsoon, as the water settles down and the location becomes safer. Some seasonal waterfalls like the Pambar falls can be visited even in monsoons since the flow never becomes too dangerous.

Can you take a bath in the waterfalls in Tamil Nadu?

Not all waterfalls are safe all seasons long. Some waterfalls have a rocky pond that can fatally injure people, and due to the water flow, it becomes dangerous to swim as well. However, light waterfalls like the Silver Cascade Falls, Thiruparappu Waterfalls, and the Pamber Falls are suitable to enter during dry seasons

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