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 Read More
Manikyadhara falls is a small perennial waterfall surrounded by Shola forest in the Baba Budangiri range of western ghats. Water tumbles down the mountains from 30 ft height and appears like a string of pearls before hitting the ground. Hence, this falls is called “Manikyadhara” which literally translates to “pearls” in the regional language Kannada. Read More
Untouched beauty Hanumangundi falls that is stuck amidst western ghats is only 15 km from Kudremukh National Park. Also popularly known as Suthanabbi falls among locals, this falls is surrounded by lush green forests and hilly terrains, Hanumangundi falls slides down bouncing on the rocks that appear like uneven steps from 100 ft to reach Read More
Ullal is a quaint little fishing village that is tucked on the southern banks of the Netravati river. There is a beautiful beach called Ullal Beach that is set amidst casuarinas groves in the coastline. Ullal beach has become a huge hit among travellers and locals due to calmness and serenity that surrounds this place Read More
If you looking to have some me-time with a pinch of water sports and seafood while in Mangalore, then head to Tannirbhavi beach. It is a deserted beach that is tucked away in one corner at about 11 kilometers from the city. Tannirbhavi beach can be reached either through Kuloor bridge or by taking a Read More