10 Must-Visit Waterfalls Near Bengaluru

OT Staff

Shivanasamudra Falls (135 km)

Located in Mandya district, Shivanasamudra Falls on the Kaveri River features two segments—Gaganachukki and Bharachukki. It's among Karnataka’s oldest hydroelectric project sites, best visited post-monsoon.

Shivanasamudra is a popular waterfall on the Kaveri River | Shutterstock

Hogenakkal Falls (180 km)

Straddling the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border, Hogenakkal Falls is known for its carbonatite rocks and coracle rides. Often dubbed the "Niagara of India," it’s fed by the Kaveri River.

A view of the Hogenakkal Falls | Shutterstock

Chunchi Falls (90 km)

Situated on the Arkavati River near Kanakapura, Chunchi Falls is a scenic, rocky cascade surrounded by forested terrain. Water flow is seasonal, peaking after monsoon rains.

A look at Chunchi Falls | unbound_experiences/instagram

Mekedatu Falls (100 km)

Near the confluence of the Arkavati and Kaveri rivers, Mekedatu features narrow gorges and turbulent rapids. It’s accessible via Sangama and includes a short trek to the viewpoint.

The beautiful Mekedatu Falls | shavi_pant/instagram

Thottikallu Falls or TK Falls (35 km)

Located off Kanakapura Road, TK Falls is a small but popular weekend spot. Accessible via a short hike, it is best visited during the monsoon for flowing waters.

A look at Thottikallu Falls | bengaluru__sanchari/instagram

Abbey Falls (260 km)

Situated near Madikeri in Coorg, Abbey Falls drops from 70 ft amidst coffee plantations. Though farther from Bengaluru, it’s a key waterfall destination in Karnataka’s Western Ghats.

The Abbey Falls of Madikeri | Shutterstock

Iruppu Falls (250 km)

In Brahmagiri Hills near the Kerala border, Iruppu Falls is a freshwater cascade linked to the Lakshmana Tirtha River. Pilgrims also visit the nearby Rameshwara Temple.

Iruppu Falls | Shutterstock

Balmuri and Edmuri Falls (140 km)

Located near Srirangapatna, these artificial waterfalls on the Kaveri River are popular picnic spots. Balmuri is ideal for safe water play during low flow periods.

A view of the Balmuri Falls | betweenthenature/instagram

Kalyan Revu Waterfalls (70 km)

Also known as Muthyala Maduvu or Pearl Valley, this waterfall lies near Anekal. It’s a narrow, picturesque cascade surrounded by greenery, especially vibrant in the monsoon.

Kalyan Revu Waterfalls | @MegamalaiS/x

Jog Falls (400 km)

Though distant, Jog Falls in Shivamogga is Karnataka’s highest waterfall, formed by the Sharavathi River. It consists of four distinct falls—Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket—best viewed post-monsoon.

Jog Falls | Shutterstock

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