Athirapally • Thrissur • Kerala
WaterfallAthirapally Falls is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Kerala. Situated in Athirappilly village of Thrissur district, the waterfall is formed by the Chalakudy River, which originates in the Western Ghats. Falling from a height of approximately 80 feet (24 meters) and stretching nearly 330 feet across during peak flow, it is the largest waterfall in Kerala. Because of its grandeur and wide curtain of water, it is popularly known as the "Niagara of South India."
The waterfall is surrounded by lush evergreen and semi-evergreen forests that are home to diverse wildlife, including hornbills, elephants, deer, and several endemic species. Nature lovers, photographers, birdwatchers, and adventure seekers find Athirapally an ideal destination. The viewpoint at the top offers panoramic views of the cascading water, while a trekking path leads visitors to the base of the falls for a closer experience.
Athirapally is also famous for its cinematic beauty and has been featured in numerous Bollywood and South Indian films. The area around the falls includes other scenic attractions such as Vazhachal Falls, Charpa Falls, and Thumboormuzhi Dam, making it a perfect day-trip destination.
The best time to visit is from October to February when the weather is pleasant and the water flow remains impressive after the monsoon. During the monsoon season, the falls become even more powerful, though visitors should exercise caution due to slippery pathways. Athirapally remains one of Kerala's most iconic natural landmarks and a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the state's natural beauty.
What is the best time to visit?
June to February
What is the entry fee?
₹ ₹10-₹50