Discover the best top things to do in Dindigul District, India including Pambar Falls, Thalaiyar Falls, Silver Cascade Falls, Vattakanal Waterfalls, Fairy Falls, Bear Shola Falls, Kuthiraiyar Dam Falls.
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I went to Silver Cascade Falls. The perfect stop over in-between a long journey, these silver cascade falls demand your attention while you travel from Kodaikanal till Madurai. The Silver Cascade Falls formed as a result of the over flowing of the famous man-made Kodai Lake, are the perfect way to have a break while on a long road trip. It is great place to go.
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Serene waterfall amidst forest.. Just 15 mins drive from the 7 Roads junction.. It is on the way to Dolphin Nose view point.. After deviating from the Golf Links Road towards Dolphin Nose, travel for about 1km, and then you can ask the localites or the taxi drivers for the exact location to get down to the waterfall.. It involves steep downhill trek from the road for about 10 mins.. You can get into the water and take lovely pics.. Water level is just about knee length, so there is no possibility of swimming.. There is no changing room as well.. There are 3-4 falls in the same stream within 10 minutes of trek.. You can trek down the stream to see all of them, however, the rocks are quite slippery.. It's an amazing place for people who enjoy the nature and love to take photos.. It's worth the time and effort for visiting this beautiful waterfall..
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If you want to visit a place which is more reserved and private kind but on the other hand is closer to nature then you must go to see Bear Shola Falls. It is situated in dense forest. You can actually feel nature in its surrounding with chirping of birds and water falling from the mountain. Bear Shola Falls is a little heaven in the midst of forest. We came to know through a local that this area of the Western Ghats is a biodiversity point.We were staying in a company guest house around 1.5 km from the fall so we enjoyed walking up to the fall but it is hardly at a distance of about 3 km from Kodaikanal lake.
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