A mystical stillness washes over you as you walk along the cobbled streets that lead to the base of Athirappilly Falls. At over 80 feet high, it is Kerala’s most famous and tallest waterfall. The water splashing on the ground makes you feel the power and majesty of nature. Located about 40 miles from the Thrissur district, it is a longstanding picnic spot for people in the area and over his. The surrounding greenery is perfect for a walk or picnic with your loved ones. It is located at the entrance of the Shorayal forest area and is part of the Charakudi River, which is home to the Western Ghats.
Barely five kilometres away is another of his family favourites, Vazhachal Falls. These waterfalls have become famous not only for their scenery, but also for the endemic species that inhabit the surrounding dense forests. Researchers have found four endangered species of his hornbill here. It is the only place in the entire Western Ghats where hornbills live. Ornithologists attach great importance to this site, and bird watchers can come across many rare and vibrant species in these areas.