Athirappally& Vazhachal

As you walk down the stone slabs that lead to the base of the Athirappalli waterfalls, a mysterious serenity overcomes you. It is Kerala’s most famous and largest waterfall at over 80 ft high.  The sight of the water crashing onto the ground leaves you with a sense of wonder at the sheer power and force of nature. Located around 63 km from Thrissur district, it is a perennial picnic spot for people in the area and from beyond. Its surrounding greenery is perfect for walks and picnics with loved ones. Lying at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges, it is a part of the Chalakudy River which calls the Western Ghats its home.

Barely 5 km away is another family favourite, Vazhachal Waterfalls. These waterfalls became famous for not just their view but the endemic species found in the surrounding dense forests. Researchers have found four endangered species of the Hornbill here, the only place they thrive in the entire Western Ghats. Ornithologists attach great significance to this location and bird watchers can come across many rare species in these parts.