Banatheertham Fall, Ambassamudram, Tamil Nadu India
Banatheertham Fall AMBASSAMUDRAM Attractions, Sightseeing, Tourist places, Places to See Tamil Nadu India
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Banatheertham fall is near to Tirunelveli in Tamilnadu state of India.
It is part of Agasthyamalai biosphere reserve which was declared as a biosphere in 2011. Agasthyamalai biosphere reserve is spread over Pathanamthitta, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts of Kerala and Knayakumari and Tirunelveli districts of Tamilnadu state.2000 varieties of medicinal plants including some 50 rare plants are found in these biosphere It is awaiting approval from UNESCO – as participant in Man and Biosphere Programme.
Banatheertham falls is part of the Western Ghats. It is part of the Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve and inside the Karayar Dam.
Banatheertham fall can be reached by a 20 minute boat ride inside the Karaiyar dam which offers magnificent view of the surrounding forests. After the boat ride, you need to trek 10 minutes inside the forest.
Banatheertham Falls are situated in the Western Ghats, above the Karaiyar Dam in the Tirunelveli district of the state of Tamil Nadu. The Banatheertham Falls are perennial, unlike Courtallam, which are seasonal falls. The Tamirabarani River meets the Karaiyar Dam at Banatheertham Falls. The waters of Tamirabarani River are believed to have traces of copper in it, thus giving the river its name. Legend has it that the Sage Agasthya, known to us as the Father of Indian Plant-Based Medicine, used to traverse across these hills in search of herbal medicine. An idol of the sage can also be found on the hill near the dam. Nestled inside the Mudanthurai Tiger Reserve, these spectacular falls were well-hidden from the public view till the 1990s, when a part of the acclaimed Bollywood movie, ムRojaメ was shot here. Many locals even refer to these falls as ムRoja Fallsメ! To get close to the falls, one can take a boat ride from the Karaiyar Dam across the lake. This boat ride takes approximately 20 minutes and the view of the magnificent falls as the boat makes its way through the dense forest is more breath-taking than of the falls up-close. The surrounding verdant hills are an absolute treat to the eyes! Another 10-minutes trek will take you right up to the falls and you can feel the full force of these cascading waters. The best season to visit these perennial falls is from December-January as the temperatures are highly pleasant during this time and one can escape the humidity. It is worth noting that visitors are charged entrance fee to the falls and the visiting time is from 6 am to 6 pm.
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