Thirparappu Waterfalls in Kanyakumari is a popular tourist spot in the district which I
visited at the end of 2011. I was glad the authorities had built ramps all the
way down to the falls for me to enjoy the drizzle at close distance. The water
falls from a height of nearly 50 ft, seems to flow with great force for around 7
months in the whole year.
Here is a
couple of photos took while leading down to the falls... there is a ramp as
well steps to reach the waterfalls. For those take the steps, interesting has
rails that resembles the fence made in bamboos, which was actually designed in
iron/steel.
what a fabulous place with the falls and those beautifully cut hedges.
ReplyDeletebeautifully sculptured hedges and bushes! i noticed the 'bamboo' post, too. very neat! glad they had ramps for you to use!
ReplyDeleteLovely falls and a cool fence.
ReplyDeleteThe landscape is nice and green. You mentioned 7 months of water falls per year. Is this a man made waterfalls?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place you visited. I love waterfalls, would have liked to have seen more of this one. - The fencing that looks like bamboo in the 2nd shot is super neat and I love the landscaping as well.
ReplyDeleteI love those falls, Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteThe garden is very well taken care of too.
If you hadn't told me, I would have thought the fence/railing was bamboo.
Great snaps!
Have a Wonderful Day!!
Peace :)
Beautiful place, well maintained.
ReplyDeleteThe photos look beautiful...The fence also is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe waterfalls and hedges are pretty. Great fence shots. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteTwilight Man – No it’s a natural waterfalls and its flow used to be in great force for about 7 months yearly due to rainy season or monsoon.
ReplyDeleteI like the bamboo fence. You have keen eyes to be able to spot it, click it, and submit it for this challenge!
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Looks a pretty great place, so much of greenery around as well!
ReplyDeleteseems to be a beautiful place..
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully designed and maintained.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful area. It is so lush and green.
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