Chunchi Waterfalls - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Chunchi Waterfalls
Chunchi falls is an almost 50 feet high cascade of falls, which is fed by the river Arkavathi. It is an ideal place to swim, play & relax in water amidst naturally formed rock formations. This place is usually crowded on weekends. A little walk is required from the nearest road point to reach the falls.

Attractions Near Chunchi Waterfalls
Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta
23.85km from Chunchi Waterfalls
A hill near Kanakapura town. Atop the hill is a temple dedicated to the Lord Ranganatha Swamy. It is one of the highest hills in the area. It is also called as Bilikal Betta means white rocks. This is a good destination for short one day trekking from Bangalore and is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore city.
Shivanasamudra
29.77km from Chunchi Waterfalls
This beautiful waterfall is situated on the banks of river Kaveri . The island of Shivanasamudra divides the Kaveri into two parts that forms to waterfalls
Gaganachukki Water Falls
30.97km from Chunchi Waterfalls
Waterfall situated near the island town of Shivanasamudra. This waterfall looks like a huge horsetail. It is a steep waterfall that rushes down with great velocity and provides incredible views.
Male Mahadeshwara Temple
38.72km from Chunchi Waterfalls
The ancient and sacred temple dedicated to Male Mahadeswara surrounded by beautiful hills with dense greenery
Male Madeshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
39.95km from Chunchi Waterfalls
Protected wildlife sanctuary in the western ghats named after the presiding deity "Male Mahadeswara" .Part of a contiguous tiger habitat
Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary
43.05km from Chunchi Waterfalls
A large bird sanctuary with an enormous number of rare birds. we can see and experience them, their habitat and all. Kokre bellur bird sanctuary offers this all for the visitor in a calm and quiet place with dense greenery.
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