Visit the Magnificent Satoddi Falls before it Submerges

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Satoddi also known as mini Niagara, located in the forest range of Ganeshgudi, is said to be on the threshold of submerging. The Kodasalli water dam that is constructed down the watercourse of the tributary is the reason for the hazard and consecutively passing away of this bewitching waterfall.

Before it really submerges do not miss out on this falls. Buy your bus tickets online today and take off for the enchanting and nature's paradise, the Satoddi falls. From the Yellapur district you need to travel for slightly more than 25 kilometres before you reach the falls.

How to get there?

To reach the falls you will have to travel by bus from Yellapur Barballi, and from here you need to go on foot or trek for around 8 kilometers. You need to carry your food, tent materials, as well as your fuel, as this is a forest area and you will not get anything. You will also not be allowed to stay in the area after 6 PM. Apart from the falls you will also get a view of several streams, which flows near Satoddi, which is around fifteen meters in height. You can also hire a bus right from Yellapur to reach the falls.

When to visit the falls?

The most excellent time for you to visit the falls is during winter and the beginning of summer. This means you can plan your vacation to this falls from November to April. Do not dare to visit during the monsoon season because it is very dangerous during this time of the year.

Places to visit in and around Yellapur

Lake Kawadikere

Heading towards Magod Falls, merely 20 kilometres away from Yellapur you can see the Kawadikere Lake. The lake runs to around 60 acres and is very beautifully embraced by blossoming green hills. Located on the banks of the lake you can visit the significant Durgadevi Temple. The drive towards the temple is no doubt a delight for the photographers.

The Magod Falls

Positioned about 19 kilometers from Yellapur, the Magod Falls can be seen in the close by Magodu hamlet. It is the Bedthi River that assumes 2 separate leaps to plunge from an expanse of 650 feet onto a rocky gorge. The place will take your breath away with its dense forest, and gushing water. Never ever forget booking a bus in case you have intended to travel by the road.

Malemane and Lalguli Falls

The Malemane and Lalguli Falls are situated 15 kilometres towards the north of Yellapur. At this juncture, the tributary Kali produces an ostentatious exhibition by plummeting from an altitude of just about 250 feet that too in a sequence of beautiful waterways set at altering heights. You need to explore the falls on your own as there is very little info with regard to these falls.

Jenukallu Gudda

This place is truly amazing and you will feel like you are in a fairy place, when you visit this spot around sun set. The Jenukallu Gudda is placed at an expanse of 20 kilometres from Yellapur. From here you will get a sight of the vale wrapped up with pure forests and grandly running River Bedthi. You can view all this from the top of a cliff that is 450 meters above the ground.

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