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Shanti Falls

Shanti Falls
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Address

Z Point, Chikmagalur, Karnataka 577129

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Open Hours

6:00 AM–6:00 PM

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Weather

Cool and misty with high humidity; temperatures remain moderate throughout the year

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Crowd Level

Low

Shanti Falls, located near the Z Point in the picturesque Kemmenagundi region of Chikmagalur, is a serene natural sanctuary that serves as a pristine escape from the fast-paced life of urban centers. Nestled within the lush, verdant forests of the Western Ghats, this cascading waterfall is a geological marvel. Water originates from the higher reaches of the hill range, tumbling down into a deep, crystal-clear valley to form a natural pool that is renowned among locals for its perceived medicinal properties and refreshing, ice-cold temperatures, even during the peak of summer.

Geographically, the journey to Shanti Falls is an experience in itself. The pathway winds through undulating landscapes, flanked by dense woody hills on one side and dramatic, deep valleys on the other. This remote location offers a profound sense of tranquility, where the only auditory stimuli are the rhythmic gushing of water against ancient rocks and the distant, melodic calls of endemic forest birds. The area remains exceptionally clean, maintained by the local environmental conservation efforts of the Chikmagalur district.

As a vital stopover for trekkers aiming for the higher Z Point summit—located approximately 2 kilometers ahead—Shanti Falls is a site of both respite and exhilaration. Travelers often pause here to bathe in the natural pool or simply to meditate by the cascading waters. The lush green canopy provides a dramatic backdrop, making it a favored location for nature photography and forest hiking enthusiasts seeking an authentic connection with the Western Ghats.

The region holds significant botanical and ecological value, acting as a home to diverse flora and fauna typical of the Karnataka highlands. Unlike commercialized tourist destinations, Shanti Falls retains a primitive, raw beauty that appeals to the soul. Whether you are an adventure seeker looking to challenge your endurance on the steep trekking paths of Kemmenagundi or a soul-searcher yearning for silence and natural beauty, the waterfall provides a perfect, unfiltered interface with nature.


The best time to witness the waterfall in its full glory is immediately following the monsoon season, when the water volume is at its peak and the forest surroundings are at their most vibrant shade of green. Early winter mornings offer a mystical, foggy aesthetic, perfect for quiet observation and peaceful reflection away from the modern world's noise.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

Natural ice-cold waterfall, medicinal pool, trekking stopover, lush green biodiversity, and tranquility

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Visit Duration

2–3 hours

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Best Time

September to February; early morning hours are recommended for best visibility

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Route Options

Accessible via Chikmagalur to Kemmenagundi road (55 km); final 2 km is a moderate trek through forest trails

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Parking

Basic parking available at the start of the forest trail/Kemmenagundi base point

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Entry Fee

No official entry fee; managed by local forest department

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Camera Fee

Free, no specific photography charges enforced

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Restaurants Nearby

Small tea and snacks stalls near the Kemmenagundi base; limited food options along the trail

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Toilets

Public restroom facilities are limited; primarily found at the Kemmenagundi hilltop resort

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Drinking Water

Not available on-site; carry sufficient hydration before starting the trek

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Wheelchair Access

Not accessible; involves steep, uneven forest terrain and rocky paths

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Medical Facilities

First aid is available at the Kemmenagundi forest guest house; major hospitals are located in Chikmagalur

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Weather Alerts

Slippery, moss-covered rocks during monsoons; sudden mist can reduce visibility

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

The falls act as a natural site of meditation; no specific religious darshan timings

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Special Poojas

Not applicable; visitors often offer personal prayers to the natural elements

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Prasadam

Not applicable; visitors are encouraged to bring their own refreshments

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Not applicable; visitors should plan for meals at the Kemmenagundi base town

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Temple History

The waterfall is historically linked with the aesthetic and spiritual heritage of the Malnad region, revered for centuries by forest-dwelling communities.

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Nearby Sacred Places

Kallathigiri Falls and associated ancient Veerbhadra temple, Mullayanagiri temple peak

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