Following Thoovanam, we checked
the Karimutty waterfalls on our travel to Munnar. The beautiful, fresh and
natural waterfall is located on the end of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and 3km earlier
to Marayur, the only town between Munnar and Udumalpet – from where we started
our journey. The waterfall makes an impressive fall right next to the road and
one could get a full view from the bridge across the waterfalls.
Few kms ahead to the waterfalls,
we saw the water flowing down the mountains through thick vegetation and
grasslands and the water is believed to have medicinal values as it passes
through lot of herbs. Since it was slightly wet and drizzling weather, the waterfall
makes feel cool and refreshing. There is a stair leading down to the waterfalls,
provide a secure platform for people who desire to take bath and beside the
falls there’s a room which I believe to be built for changing cloths.
Adjacent to
the waterfalls, there’s a huge sculpture of an Indian Star Tortoise. I actually
thought it was built to enhance the waterfalls but we find it was an Eco shop
with an opening in the side, sells products made by the local tribal
communities. The eco-shop also sell tea, coffee, biscuits and snacks along with
some organic and herb products with the help of forest department. The Indian Star
Tortoise structure here marks the existence of the endangered species more on
the rivers along the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary.
My dad stood at the side of the falls, and our car parked aside the road (pic right above) and water running down across the bridge on other side of the waterfall |
That would be a wonderful sight to see and to hear. We really have no falls in our areas except the small creeks that tumble through some hilling crevasses. I really like the turtle sculpture. The is so large and exciting to see
ReplyDeleteOh my thank you for sharing such lovely and incredible photos, I really enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting post as I love that long trails of natural waterfalls. So beautiful and refreshing to bathe there! I love their icy cold water to soak.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised to hear about the local tribal community there. I need to read more about the history and culture of your country.
Gorgeous photo of those magnificent falls and awesome turtle photo ~ love it!
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I always love the sound of waterfall! Lovely place to visit!
ReplyDeleteWOW.... You know how much I love waterfalls.... That is AWESOME... And that Tortoise looks REAL... Someone did a fantastic job creating that one...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Hugs,
Betsy
I love waterfalls, the way they look and sound! This one is beautiful, the way it seems to split in two. The Eco shop is fascinating - I never would have guessed the turtle structure was so large!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! That waterfall is absolutely gorgeous! It looks like it's out of a movie! And that turtle - wow! Just amazing. I love it. Your country is filled with such beautiful sights, Jeevan. Thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteElsie
So lovely and lush!
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