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Lalguli Falls

About

Lalguli Falls is created by the river Kali and is estimated to be rolling down from a height of 250 feet. The beauty of this waterfall is further enhanced by the rocky hills and lush greenery that surrounds the area of the waterfall.
It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere with gushing water falling sound. It has an ambiance where one truly becomes closer to nature. Water falling from a great height offers a magnificent sight. With the exotic atmosphere.
Lalguli was also believed to be a death zone in the past. Sonda’s rulers were believed to bring convicted criminals to the hills near Lalguli Falls and push them down the gorge, ensuring certain death. A Hanuman temple exists in this spot today.

Pic Credits: Journeys Across karnataka

To Know More, Official Website Lalguli Falls

Timings to Visit

8 AM to 7 PM

Entry Fee

Free

Duration

2 -3 hours

Best Time to visit

October to December

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Dabolim, Goa. Bangalore lies around 535 km away from the falls.
By Train: Bangalore – 535 km, Yellapur – 13 km.
By Road: Bengaluru -439 km, HQ Karwar – 114 km

Address

Lalguli Falls, Yellapur, Gokarna, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, 581326, India

Lalguli Falls Map

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