Hanumangundi or Soothanabbi waterfalls is located inside the Kudremukh National Park. The waterfalls, slashing down from a height of more than 100 feet falling onto natural rocks majestically, is an exciting scenery. A calm and isolated destination, here one can enjoy the beauty of silence and marvel of the waterfalls.
a modest entrance fees (Rs 20/- for adults and Rs 10/- for children). There is a long flight of stairs to get to the bottom of the waterfalls and one needs to be fit to climb back up the close to 300 steps. .48 kms from Karkala on the way to Kudremukha, you can visit this waterfall where the water falls from a height of more than 100 feet. Reaching this spot requires walking down on the narrow steps built by forest department and it is risky during the rainy season. trek for 200 m.
Kuduremukha is a mountain range in Chikkamagaluru district, in Karnataka, India. It is also the name of a small town situated near the mountain, about 48 kilometers from Karkala and about 20 kilometers from Kalsa. The name Kuduremukha (as it is known by the natives) literally means 'horse-face&...
This is a check damn across the Lakya river, the tributary of Bhadra river. This dam is constructed by KIOCL (Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited) to fill it with the slurry left behind after recovery of the iron ore. It is about 100 ft in height. There is no water here that can be used. You can see ...
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