Kalhatta Giri Falls
Address
Manchethevaru, Karnataka 577129
Open Hours
6:00 AMā6:00 PM
Weather
Cool and misty with high humidity year-round, chilly in the evenings
Crowd Level
Medium
Kalhatti Falls, also known as Kalhatta Giri Falls, is a breathtaking cascade located approximately 10 kilometers from the picturesque hill station of Kemmangundi in the Chikamagalur district of Karnataka. Plunging from an altitude of 45 meters, the falls are formed by the majestic Chandra Drona Hill, creating a mesmerizing display of nature's power. The water cascades down with such intensity that it creates a natural mist, enveloping the surrounding verdant valleys in a cool, ethereal atmosphere, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Situated strategically at the base of the falls is the Veerabhadreshwara Temple, a site of immense spiritual significance. Legend traces the temple's origins to the era of the great sage Agastya, who is believed to have performed penance in this region. The temple is dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, a fierce form of Lord Shiva. According to local folklore, the cascading water of the falls is considered holy, and pilgrims often bathe in the refreshing flow before entering the sanctum sanctorum to seek the blessings of the deity.
Historically, the region reflects the architectural brilliance of the Vijayanagara and Hoysala styles. While the structure has undergone renovations, it retains the classic stone-carved aesthetic typical of ancient Karnataka temples. The sanctum houses a striking monolith idol of Veerabhadra, adorned with traditional ornaments. The temple layout is modest yet profoundly spiritual, featuring a stone mandapam where devotees sit in meditation, listening to the rhythmic roar of the waterfalls just meters away.
The spiritual atmosphere reaches its zenith during the annual Jatra (festival) held in March or April. During this period, thousands of pilgrims from across Karnataka and neighboring states congregate here to offer prayers and participate in the vibrant car festival. The air is filled with chants, and the trek to the temple, combined with the scenic beauty of the Kemmangundi rangesāonce the summer retreat of the Wodeyar rulersācreates a unique blend of heritage, devotion, and eco-tourism that is quintessentially Malnad.
Visitors to Kalhatti are encouraged to appreciate the delicate balance of the environment. The area is part of the lush Western Ghats, characterized by thick forests and rich biodiversity. Whether you are a trekker looking to explore the trails of the Chandra Drona hills, a pilgrim seeking divine solace, or a tourist longing for the cool, crisp air of a hill station, Kalhatti Giri Falls offers an unforgettable experience that lingers in the memory long after the trip concludes.
Visitor Information
Famous For
Cascading waterfall, ancient Veerabhadreshwara temple, trekking trails, and scenic vistas of Chandra Drona Hill
Visit Duration
2ā3 hours
Best Time
September to February; best viewed just after the monsoon when the falls are at full volume
Route Options
Accessible via private car or taxi from Chikamagalur town; local buses run to Kemmangundi followed by a short trek
Parking
Small designated parking area available at the base near the temple approach
Entry Fee
Free entry to the temple and waterfall site
Camera Fee
No camera fee, but photography is prohibited inside the inner sanctum of the temple
Restaurants Nearby
Small tea and snacks stalls near the parking area; high-end restaurants are located at resorts in Kemmangundi
Toilets
Basic public restrooms are available near the parking area
Drinking Water
Carry your own water as only limited natural springs are available
Wheelchair Access
Limited; accessible up to the outer temple courtyard, but steps prevent access to the main shrine
Medical Facilities
First aid available at Kemmangundi, major hospitals located in Tarikere
Weather Alerts
High risk of slippery stones during the rainy season; flash floods possible in the stream
Pilgrim Information
Darshan Timings
6:00 AMā12:30 PM, 4:00 PMā7:30 PM
Special Poojas
Special Abhisheka offered every Monday and during Shivarathri
Prasadam
Basic sugar-based prasadam available after the daily morning pooja
Free Meals (Bhojan)
No regular Annadanam; devotees often carry their own food for picnics
Temple History
Dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, the temple is historically associated with the Wodeyar dynasty's influence in the Malnad region
Nearby Sacred Places
Z-Point, Baba Budangiri (Dattatreya Peetha), and Mullayanagiri peak