Mallalli Falls:
(Kannada:ಮಲ್ಲಳ್ಳಿ ಜಲಪಾತ) Natural nature Mallalli falls is situated in the northern region of Kodagu District, Karnataka. The Kumaradhara River is the main watercourse for this waterfall. The Kumaradhara later flows through Kukke Subrahmanya and merges with the Netravati River at Uppinangadi, which then empties into the Arabian Sea at Mangalore
A Please Near Somwarpet called Bidalli,which is 25+ Kms, from Somwarpet, Mallali falls is almost 2.8 kms from Bidalli. It�s an wonderful experience around here, Water & Greenery covered Scenic beauty and the Stunning view point. The falls is formed from KUMARADHARA River passing by. Falls has a height of about 62m. Experience the breath taking view of the falls from this view point. This falls is in the foot of the Pushpagiri peak a trekking point. An amazing Place for an adventures trip. A full Fledged Panoramic Beauty. Ideal season to visit this place is anywhere between July to December.Though less Explored location, its a beautiful falls one should not miss. A adventures place for one who needs it. Info published here is very less .Mail us the details of mallali falls if u wish to share with other tourists
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