My journey to Valanjanganam Waterfalls in Idukki was an experience that combined adventure, natural beauty, and tranquility. Nestled in the lush landscapes of Kerala, Valanjanganam Falls, also known as Ninnumullipara, is a hidden gem that offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Stepping out of the car, I was greeted by the cool, refreshing mist from the waterfall. The sight of the water gushing down the rocky cliff, surrounded by dense greenery, was simply stunning. I took a moment to absorb the beauty, feeling a sense of peace wash over me. The area around the waterfall is well-maintained, with a few benches and viewpoints for visitors to relax and take in the scenery. I decided to explore a bit, following a trail that led me closer to the base of the falls. The path was a bit slippery due to the constant spray of water, but the effort was well worth it. Standing at the base of the falls, I could feel the sheer power of nature. The water crashed down with a thunderous roar, creating a mesmerizing display of force and beauty. I spent some time here, just enjoying the sight and sound of the waterfall. The cool breeze and the refreshing mist provided a perfect respite from the afternoon heat. After spending a few hours at the waterfall, I reluctantly decided it was time to head back. As I made my way back to the car, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the experience. Valanjanganam Waterfalls had offered me a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, leaving me with memories that I would cherish forever. If you ever find yourself in Idukki, a visit to Valanjanganam Waterfalls is a must. It's a place where nature's beauty and power come together to create a truly...
Read moreThe Good: Scenic & Convenient
Striking roadside beauty: A 75‑foot cascade tumbling dramatically over a cliff, visible right from the Kottayam–Kumily highway—no trekking needed .
Perfect pit stop: Ideal for tired travelers looking for a quick stretch or pep-up break. Many stop for tea, coffee, or snacks available at tiny stalls by the fall .
Monsoon magic: Between September and January (or during heavy rains), the falls are at their best—full flow, misty ambiance, and a delightful atmosphere .
⚠️ The Not-So-Good: Cleanliness & Crowding
Plastic pollution visible: Unfortunately, the surroundings are often littered with plastic bottles and snack wrappers. This diminishes the natural beauty and highlights a lack of proper waste management—common near many roadside waterfalls and resonates with broader reports of plastic issues at scenic spots .
Traffic & parking hassles: Limited roadside parking leads to congestion, especially when the site gets busy—drivers can suddenly brake or park improperly to catch the view .
Unsafe close approach: Visiting during monsoons increases slipperiness. Police caution against getting too close—some selfie-takers have tumbled into the falls .
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✅ Pros ⚠️ Cons
Dramatic, accessible waterfall Litter (plastic bottles, wrappers) Easy roadside stop for refreshment Parking & traffic concerns Free entry, no trekking required Safety risks in...
Read moreValanjanganam Waterfalls – A Refreshing Pause in Idukki
During a drive through the misty high ranges of Idukki, Valanjanganam Waterfalls was an unexpected and refreshing stop. Tucked right beside the Kottayam–Kumily highway near Kuttikkanam, this waterfall doesn't demand a long trek or any effort—it just reveals itself gracefully on the roadside, with water cascading down lush green rocks.
As soon as you step out of the vehicle, you're greeted by the cool mist rising from the falls, especially in the early mornings or right after a rain. The sound of the water blends beautifully with the chirping of birds and the gentle breeze. It’s not a massive waterfall, but its charm lies in the raw, uninterrupted flow and the natural surroundings.
There's a small viewpoint where you can stand and enjoy the falls, and a few tea stalls nearby offering hot chai and snacks, perfect for the chill in the air. The scent of cardamom from nearby plantations adds to the experience.
Though not ideal for bathing due to slippery rocks and safety barriers, Valanjanganam is more of a place to pause, breathe in nature, and simply enjoy the journey. If you’re traveling to Thekkady or Peermade, this is a must-stop for a short but...
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