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Kudlu Theertha Falls
Edit ThisAround 20kms from Agumbe. Falling from a height of around 300 feet. Treking of around 3.5kms. The most beautiful falls I have seen till date. During rainy season you have to enjoy the falls from a distance but off season you can directly swim below the falls. Must visit.
| type: | Hiking |
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| accessibility: | Trek |
| address: | bangalore |
| email: | amarnath.pramanik@gmail.com |
Sita River Nature Camp
Edit Thissita rafting
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Sita River Nature Camp, or Sita Nadi Nisargha Dhama if English doesn't help, are a 30min bus ride away from Agumbe, 4km before the town of Hebri. Any bus heading towards the Hebri will drop you there for Rs. 15. Expect a leisurely boat ride more than a white water rafting run. The river course is pretty, however. People at www.acepaddlers.com take care of arranging all activities there. They also offer a trek to Koodlu Theertha falls.
| type: | Rafting |
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| tel: | 91-9448111365 |
| url: | www.acepaddlers.com |
| email: | info@acepaddlers.com |
Jogigundi falls
Edit ThisAgumbe is extremely scenic during monsoons, it's also
deserted. It rains without relent, and any major trekking route is full
of leeches. Jogigundi is an easy place to get to, and leeches are
confined only to the last 500 mts of the hike. During rainy season the
falls are beautiful and loud. In other seasons one can swim in the pool
below the falls.
| type: | Hiking |
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Onke Abbi falls
Edit ThisThe grace of these falls are reserved for post monsoon season. On a bright dawn, you can witness the thousand rainbows in the rising mist. The jungle trail takes you to the top of the falls. From there you can hike upstream for as far as you want. Take a local guide for this hike - and they'll refuse to accompany you during monsoons because of the leeches.
| type: | Hiking |
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