6 Best Refreshing Waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh: Entry Fee, Location Details

Andhra Pradesh is popular for its cultural diversity since this state shares borders with multiple states. It is also famous for its variety of cuisines and delicacies and of course, the historical temples. And if that is not enough, the capital Hyderabad is home to the South Indian film industry.

Waterfalls In Andhra Pradesh
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However, there are so many other monumental places in Andhra Pradesh that people often miss during their trips. The waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh being one of those places, are so wonderful and brilliant to see, that you will gain a completely new perspective of the state.

Here is a list of the 6 most wonderful waterfalls In Andhra Pradesh:

Sr. No. NAME LOCATION
1 Kothapally waterfalls Gangaraju Madugula, Andhra Pradesh 531029
2 Penchalakona Waterfalls Penchalakona Waterfalls, Penchalakona, Rapuru Mandal, SPSR, Andhra Pradesh 524414
3 Talakona waterfalls Chittoor District, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh 516101
4 Kaigal waterfalls Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh
5 Ubbalamadugu Waterfalls Near Oneness Temple and Sricity, Chittoor district Andhra Pradesh
6 Ethipothala Falls Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, 522002

1. Kothapally waterfalls

Kothapally Waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh
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The Kothapally waterfalls are located in the Visakhapatnam district’s Madugula hamlet. Because the water is shallow and the area is typically safe, you may visit the falls all year. The scenery is breathtaking during the monsoon season. The water level is at its highest point, and the view is wonderfully pleasant. Tourists find their visit to the Kothapally waterfalls to be both convenient and delightful. There is also a bridge erected spanning the floodwaters of the falls, through which tourists go to take photographs and gain a better perspective. The falls are not far away and are easily accessible. This is an excellent location for a day-long picnic with the family.

Entry Fee:  10 INR Per Person


2. Penchalakona Waterfalls

The Penchalakona Waterfalls are located in the Nellore District of Andhra Pradesh, near the Penchalakona Village. The Kandaleru river is the source of these falls. This extremely tranquil region is surrounded by deep forests, which tourists frequently enjoy hiking through. The greatest time to see these falls is during or after the monsoon, and before the water dries up in the summer.

Entry Fee: 0 INR



3. Talakona waterfalls

Talakona Waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh

The Talakona waterfalls are located in the Sri Venkateswara National Park in the Andhra Pradesh district of Chittoor. The falls are 270 feet high, making them the tallest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh. However, it is not the end of the storey. The setting is extremely gorgeous and aesthetically pleasing in and of itself. You’ll never get tired of photographing the waterfalls, rocks, and forests that surround them. If you know how to swim, you may even plunge into the falls’ stream during the off-season. The greatest time to see Talakona Waterfalls is naturally after the monsoons.
Entry Fee:  3 INR per person, 10 INR for Boating

4. Kaigal waterfalls

kaigal waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh
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Kangal waterfalls ( sometimes known as Dumukarallu Waterfalls) are also located around the Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh. These 12 m tall falls are situated in the Koundinya wildlife sanctuary. Between September to December is the best time to visit these falls. If you are transitioning from Karnataka to Andhra Pradesh, reaching the Kaigal Waterfalls taking 4-5 hours from Bangalore.
Entry Fee:  0 INR

5. Ubbalamadugu Waterfalls

flood of Ubbalamadugu Waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh
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Ubbalamadugu waterfalls, also known as Tada Falls, are located in Chittoor District, near the oneness temple. The water dropping from 100 metres above the earth has a peaceful quality about it. People frequently have an out-of-this-world experience visiting the place. The crystal clear torrent of the falls instantly calms your thoughts, transforming your journey into a spiritual one. Tourists from Chennai frequently hike to observe the waterfalls and experience the atmosphere.
Entry Fee:  30 INR Per Person

6. Ethipothala Falls

Ethipothala Waterfalls of Andhra Pradesh
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Ethipothala falls are located in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. The water in the falls comes from the Chandravanka River. The height of the falls is 21 m. These waterfalls are shorter compared to other falls in Andhra Pradesh, however, the beauty of Ethipothala hypnotizes you. There is usually an abundance of water in the falls, and it grows more than usual during Monsoons. This is why people usually enjoy it from a distance. Regardless, the waterfalls are beautiful and would work perfectly fine for a day of the picnic.
Entry Fee:  20 INR Per Adult, 15 INR Per Child

Wrapping Up

Andhra Pradesh as a tourist destination is normally ignored by travellers and now we’ve given you a reason to visit. With such gorgeous, stunning waterfalls, and beautiful hill stations to boot, Andhra Pradesh is a place you shouldn’t cross out from your bucket list just yet. Call us to plan your perfect trip to South India with the best of services and most comfortable transport.


FAQs

Which is the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh?

The Talakona Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh.

Which country has the most waterfalls?

Countries like New Zealand and Norway are known for the volume of waterfalls they offer.

Are there any waterfalls in Vizag?

Most waterfalls in Andhra Pradesh are at a distance of 60 km to 150 km from Vizag because they are set in villages and towns near Visakhapatnam. For example, the Kothapally waterfalls are located in the Madugula Village of the Visakhapatnam district.

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