After a sumptuous lunch at a small hotel in a
remote area, we enquired about the places to visit around, especially of any
waterfalls since it was raining cats and dogs and what a wonder it would be to
see a waterfall at this time. The hotelier was more than happy to give us
details about a few places to visit around. We collected the necessary information
and were ready to explore them, one by one. The closest was the T A falls, a
small non-descript falls. In no time we were at the entry point, from where a
trek downwards leads us to the falls. The initial stretch had a jeep track route
thru the tall woods and a few trees on either side had at least about ten
varieties of birds that gave us a good company and kept us busy for some time
and we never felt like moving an inch from this spot! But we had to move on and head towards the
falls. We had no idea about this falls and only thought of it to be a small
falls. As we trekked further, the path turned narrower and with a few fallen
trees obstructing the path, we had to jump over them quite often, and doing so
we reached a Y fork intersection soon. We had to walk quickly without thinking
much about which route to take, since our friends (leeches) had already started
their trek on us! We just could not stop by even to get rid of them as the
floor was totally covered with leaves and leeches hidden in them. We quickly
took to the right side of the fork and within a few minutes reached the stream
of water and realized we were on the top of waterfalls and had no chance of
getting closer to falls in order to view it from the top. We headed
back to the Y fork and now took to the left side of the fork and sighted a very
narrow foot-route which took us closer to the waterfalls. Following the path of
the water flow, we descended downwards slowly and safely, crossing a few
slippery rocks. We reached a point from where the view was almost complete. The
waterfall was magnificent and fell ferociously from a height of about 50 ft in
two tiers. The gushing force of the water was such a pleasure to watch and we
spent a good amount of time admiring the waterfall.
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In the Woods |
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Getting Denser |
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Up Stream |
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Over the Waterfalls |
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T Abbi Falls |
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Top Tier |
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Second Tier |
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Down Stream |
Superb captures and such a gorgeous waterfall!! Really breathtaking!! Thank you for sharing the beauty! Hope your week is going well!
ReplyDeleteThe waterfall is very beautiful and full from all the rain. I hope you think the trek to reach it was worthwhile in spite of the leeches.
ReplyDeleteWow amazing. Great captures. Thanks for your post.
ReplyDeletea wonderful place... its so much mingled with nature and without much human intervention... nice shots and description...
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to these places, and yet the mention of leeches scare me to death! You guys are just awesome...
ReplyDeleteThat is a magnificent falls at its best during the monsoon. You have captured it nicely!
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Wow you guys are really living it up!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful waterfalls!!
ReplyDeleteNow This is what is called adventure and exploring! congrats again
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous place and love the waterfall shots!
ReplyDeleteI am little scared of venturing into woods in rain but such a sight is a good reason to shun fear and explore. Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteWow! True adventure here.
ReplyDeletethe falls are powerful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful water falls. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe Waterfall really looks amazing and even the forest looks so green.. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place..Loved the pics
ReplyDeleteone very important request:
ReplyDeletebefore writing the essay about any place please write 2 things very briefly. 1: where this place is
2. how to go to this place....
Nice
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