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Discover the hidden gem of Kerala’s Idukki district – the breathtaking Pappani Waterfalls. Nestled on the northern slope of the Urumbikkara Hills, this stunning waterfall is a natural wonder that draws nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located between Kuttikanam and Vagamon at a height of 3500 feet above sea level, the Pappani Waterfalls is fed by a tributary of the Manimala River, originating from the hills. As the water cascades down from a height of approximately 100 feet, it creates a spectacular sight and a soothing sound.
At a Glance
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Place Name | Pappani Waterfalls |
Timings | 6 AM to 6 PM |
Best Time to Visit | October to March |
Entry Fee | None |
Nearby Attractions | Vellappara Waterfalls, Vadakkemala Waterfalls, Madammakkulam Waterfalls, Urumbikkara Hills trek, tea estates, cardamom plantations |
Nearest Railway Station | Kottayam (64 kilometers) |
Nearby Airport | Cochin International Airport (107 kilometers) |
Explore the Hidden Gem in the Urumbikkara Hills
Reaching the Pappani Waterfalls requires an off-road trip from Enthayar village, which is approximately 12 km from Mundakkayam. The journey is thrilling and challenging, as you navigate through rocky forest paths and steep slopes. Along the way, you’ll encounter the equally beautiful Vellappara Waterfalls and Vadakkemala Waterfalls.
Once you arrive, the Pappani Waterfalls provide the perfect spot to relax and rejuvenate. Enjoy the cool breeze, misty atmosphere, and lush greenery surrounding you, and take a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the waterfall. The area is also a haven for birdwatchers, offering the opportunity to spot various species of birds such as hornbills, woodpeckers, kingfishers, and parakeets. Pappani Waterfalls can be visited throughout the year, the best time to visit is from October to March. There is no entry fee to visit the falls and is open from sunrise to sunset.
To explore more of Urumbikkara, visit the nearby tea estates and cardamom plantations to gain a glimpse into the region’s colonial history and culture. Trek to the lesser-known Madammakkulam Waterfalls, with its natural pool surrounded by rocks, or climb to the top of the Urumbikkara Hills for a breathtaking 360-degree view of the lowlands.
The Pappani Waterfalls is a hidden gem that deserves more attention and appreciation from tourists and locals alike. Experience the beauty and tranquility of nature, as well as the thrill and adventure of off-road travel. This is a place that will leave you with unforgettable memories and impressions.