This blog will take you on a journey into the wild. It documents my visits to lesser known places in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala , Andhra Pradesh and Goa. It documents places nestled deep in the beauty of the Western Ghats.It documents beautiful ancient temples, sculptures and heritage buildings of India. It has something for all travelling and trekking enthusiasts.
Monday, July 4, 2016
Ajjigundi waterfall, Yellapur
Few
things in the natural world are as aweinspiring as the sight of water pouring
off the side of a high stone ledge and clamouring into a rocky pool beneath. Ajjigundi
is placed perfectly to soothe the visitor’s body and mind with natural
sceneries and fragrance.
Ajjigundi
waterfall is located 13 km away from Yallapur nestled between Areca plantation
and forested area where the sun hardly reaches. The sun had awakened and was
barely peeking through the hazy sky with a warm golden light. The crisp morning
air echoed with our voices enjoying the country side we sung all along the
track. The trail is short with a little bit of a descending to the waterfall.
The path
to the Ajjigundi Waterfall is not too long, while climbing down towards the
stream we heard the roar of the waterfall from a distance and finally we
reached. The boulders and the branches of trees seem to frame the falls like a
picture postcard. Cameras went on clicking there was no need of composing a
scene for taking pictures. Just point the camera to any direction you feel and
click it will be good picture.
The
whitish gushing water cascading from the rock faces makes this waterfall highly
attractive. The water was ice cold and some of the team member took dip on it. The
clear waters of the sacred Waterfall the blue sky and surrounding densely
forested hills made dream come true.
Awesome..
ReplyDeleteamazing work...! great even i want to visit could you please help me...how to reach this place ajji gundi from yellapur.. ?
ReplyDeleteHello guys, ajjigundi falls has been closed permanently, as tourists creating nuesense and problems to villagers(private property also). So requesting don't waste Ur time, energy and fuel by visiting the falls.
ReplyDeletePlease make another way to reach this falls
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