Suthanabbe Falls is one of the most famous
tourist attractions in the Kemmanagundi National Park and located between Lakya
dam & Kudremukh Road junction.
The cascading effect
created by the water gushing down from the 996-meter high rock formation
creates a magical effect that can mesmerize anyone. The water from such a
height falls directly on the big natural rocks which are covered with small
shrubs and grass, making the site even more wonderful.The waterfall is surrounded by beautiful forest and lush green vegetation. The waterfall is also known as Hanumanagundi falls. The falls is named after the Hindu deity Hanuman.
Trekking is an
important activity done at this waterfall and the best time to visit it is from
October to May.
How to Reach
The Suthanabbe Falls is located just 15Kms away from
Kudremukh and 26kms away from Sringeri and is easily accessible by road. It is
very close to the main road connecting Sringeri and Kudremukh and a trek can
take you to the falls.
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