Aruvikkuzhy Falls, Waterfall near Thadiyoor, India
Aruvikkuzhy Falls is a waterfall in the green hills of Kerala that drops through multiple tiers, creating several natural pools below. The water collects in clear basins at the base of the cascading formation.
The name comes from Malayalam words aruvi and kuzhy, which reflect the local linguistic heritage and describe the characteristics of the deep water stream. This naming tradition shows the region's long-standing connection to the waterfall.
The falls attract local families and pilgrims who visit throughout the year to experience the refreshing waters and natural surroundings of the region. People use the pools for bathing and socializing, making it a social gathering spot for nearby communities.
Visitors should expect uneven trails and occasionally slippery surfaces, especially after rainfall. Wearing appropriate footwear and bringing water is advisable, as shade is limited along the route.
The water flow varies significantly between seasons, with the monsoon period from June to September bringing the most powerful cascades. During drier months, the volume reduces considerably but still forms small pools suitable for a cooling dip.
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