Palakkad

Dhoni Waterfalls

Open Time : 10:30 am to 1:30 pm

Entry : free

Address : Dhoni Waterfalls, Puthuppariyaram, Palakkad, Kerala, India

Website : https://m.facebook.com/dhoni.palakkad/?ref=bookmarks

Phone : 085476 02073

Why to visit Dhoni Waterfalls

Dhoni Waterfalls is a lesser-known but stunningly magnificent water body that is a must-see for those who wish to get up up and personal with nature's treasures. Dhoni is a little hilly village around 15 kilometres from Palakkad town, and the deep reserve forest encircling the waterfalls adds to the region's charm. It's a great site for hikers because the top of the Dhoni hills is only 3 hours away.

Palakkad's Dhoni Hills are also a famous picnic destination. As a result, you may spend a day by the waterfalls with your family while enjoying a picnic. You may also trek up to the Dohni hills, from which you can get a beautiful view of the waterfalls and feel the fresh breeze and quiet surroundings while admiring the Dhoni waterfalls. Climbing up the cliffs demonstrates the value of visiting this lovely location and feeling lucky to view Mother Nature's natural wonders.

FAQ on Dhoni Waterfalls

When is the ideal time to go to Dhoni Waterfalls?

The greatest time to see Dhoni Waterfalls is right after monsoon season, when the high tide is still swaying and the water is rushing with intensity. The best months to visit are September through December. In fact, because the waterfalls are never empty and are always running, they may be visited at any time of year.

How do you get to the Dhoni Waterfalls?

Despite being a rural location, Dhoni has a well-developed network of roads and trains. The village of Dhoni can be reached via local buses, which run often. Visitors must disembark from the bus on the outskirts of the settlement and hire local carts and tempos to get around.

How much does it cost to visit the Dhoni Waterfalls?

The Dhoni Waterfalls have an admission fee of INR 100 per person.

Special Tip

Travelers are advised to bring food, drink, and snacks with them because the odds of finding sustenance in this area are slim. There is a temple near the Dhoni mountain that you can visit, and locals say it was built by Goddess for Lord Shiva.

By Atharva Yeshwardhan

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