Iruppu Falls
Address
Iruppu Falls, Kurchi, Karnataka 571250
Open Hours
6:00 AM–6:00 PM
Weather
Cool and misty in the mornings, pleasant throughout the year with heavy rains in monsoon (July-September)
Crowd Level
Medium
Iruppu Falls, also known as the Lakshmana Teertha Falls, is a breathtaking cascade located in the Brahmagiri Range of the Kodagu district, Karnataka. The river Lakshmana Teertha descends from a height of 170 feet in two dramatic stages, creating a thunderous spectacle amidst the dense, tranquil forests of the Western Ghats. The location is not only a natural wonder but a site of profound spiritual significance, serving as a gateway to the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.
The spiritual centerpiece of the area is the Irpu Rameshwara Temple. According to local legend and Puranic tradition, Lord Rama and his brother Lakshmana passed through these forests while searching for Sita. During their journey, Lakshmana shot an arrow into the Brahmagiri hills to manifest a water source, which created the river now known as Lakshmana Teertha. Lord Rama is said to have consecrated a Shiva Linga at this site, establishing the Rameshwara Temple. It is customary for pilgrims to take a holy dip in the river before offering prayers at the temple to cleanse themselves of sins.
Architecturally, the Rameshwara Temple exhibits the traditional Kerala style, characterized by a circular garbagriha (sanctum sanctorum) and a low, sloping shikhara. The temple complex houses shrines dedicated to various deities including Bhairava, Mahadeva, Ganapati, and Parvathi. A sacred Ashoka tree stands in the temple courtyard, symbolically recalling the period of Sita’s captivity in Lanka, adding a layer of poignant mythological depth to the visitor experience.
Visitors typically arrive at the site after a journey through the scenic landscapes of Coorg. From the temple, a well-maintained forest trail leads upward to the waterfall. The path winds through lush greenery, offering glimpses of unique flora and fauna typical of the Brahmagiri Range. The trek is considered moderate and takes about 30 to 45 minutes to reach the main viewpoint, where the spray of the falls provides a cooling mist, especially refreshing during the summer months.
The site witnesses a massive influx of devotees during Shivaratri, when thousands gather to celebrate the marriage of Shiva and Parvathi with traditional rituals. Beyond the religious significance, the proximity to the Nagarhole National Park and the Brahmagiri peak makes this an essential stop for nature lovers and trekkers. The combination of serene temple architecture, the raw power of the cascading water, and the surrounding biodiversity ensures that Iruppu Falls remains one of the most cherished destinations in South Karnataka.
Visitor Information
Famous For
170ft tiered waterfall, Rameshwara Temple, mythological significance related to Lord Rama, trekking trails in Brahmagiri
Visit Duration
2–4 hours
Best Time
Post-monsoon (October to February) for water flow and trekking
Route Options
Accessible via road from Gonikopal. Regular KSRTC and private buses run from Madikeri and Mysore to Srimangala, followed by a local taxi or auto-rickshaw to the falls entrance.
Parking
Large designated parking area available at the entrance near the forest check-post
Entry Fee
Rs. 50 per person for forest entry and waterfall access
Camera Fee
Rs. 50 for still cameras, higher charges apply for video equipment
Restaurants Nearby
Small canteens near the entrance serving tea, coffee, and local snacks; full meals in Srimangala
Toilets
Basic restroom facilities available near the parking entrance
Drinking Water
Available at the temple complex; visitors are encouraged to carry refillable bottles
Wheelchair Access
Limited; accessible up to the temple area, but the forest trail to the falls has uneven steps
Medical Facilities
First aid at forest office; hospitals available in Srimangala or Kutta
Weather Alerts
Exercise extreme caution during heavy rains as the path becomes very slippery and prone to leeches
Pilgrim Information
Darshan Timings
6:00 AM–12:30 PM, 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
Special Poojas
Rudrabhisheka performed daily; special poojas on Mondays and Shivaratri
Prasadam
Vibhuti and small packets of prasad available near the temple office
Free Meals (Bhojan)
No regular Annadanam; small local food outlets nearby
Temple History
Legend links the site to Lord Rama and Lakshmana; historic stone structures suggest patronage by local chieftains from the medieval period
Nearby Sacred Places
Pakshi-patala cave, Thalakaveri, and various minor shrines along the Brahmagiri trail