This 250 ft waterfall is better seen from the opposite side of the hillside along with clear views of Dolphin’s Nose, which is another viewing post for Kotagiri. You can walk further down towards the right of the viewing pavilion to get a closer look at the falls. The best time to visit, is during the monsoon, when the falls ramble down with gusto.
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