Koosalli Falls is a large waterfall with a height of 470 feet located in the Koosalli village near Byndoor of Kundapur taluk of Karnataka state. Koosalli Falls is a series of six waterfalls coming down from the Western Ghats, which never dries up during any season. The surroundings of greenery and streams make this waterfall a popular spot among tourists. Koosalli Falls flow down the hill in six steps. Abbigudde, Gudanagundi, Mini Jog and Boorlangundi are the other names of this falls.
Importance of Koosalli Falls
Koosalli Falls is not only a famous tourist spot, but it also serves for agriculturalpurposes. It provides water to thousands of acres of land before merging into the Arabian Sea. The Forest Department has made a fine track in the forest, which goes towards the base of the waterfall, to recognize the potentiality of the Koosalli Falls.
Tourism in and around Koosalli Falls
The forest walk towards the waterfall is an ideal ground for trekking which is around 6 km. Some other nearby attractions of Koosalli Falls are Kudumari Fall, Kundapur, Trasi, and Shankaranarayana etc.
Visiting Information to Koosalli Falls
Best time to visit the falls is from October to April. Koosalli Falls is 4 km from Koosalli village and 15 km from Shiroor. Nearest town to this falls is Udupi at a distance of 80 km; nearest railway station is Kundapur; nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport.
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(Last Updated on : 07-05-2019)
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