Lalguli Falls

Lalguli Falls in Karnataka is one of the finest waterfalls and is one of the prime tourist hub. Lalguli Falls attracts thousands of visitors every year because of the natural scenic beauty. The Lalguli Falls of Karnataka provides you a peaceful environment to retire from your usual work pressure.

Distance from Dharwad to Lalguli Falls, Lalguli, Karnataka is 65.5 km and travelling takes around 1 h 23 min via SH 28 and Mirjan - Ramnagar Road. Distance from Hubballi to Lalguli Falls, Lalguli, Karnataka is 76.1 km and travvelling takes around 1 h 31 min via NH52. Distance from from Bengaluru to Lalguli Falls, Lalguli, Karnataka is 446 km and travdelling takes around 7 h via NH48.

Lalguli Falls of Karnataka is just 15 kilometers away from Yellapur in Uttar Kannad District. Bangalore is 535 kilometers away from Lalguli Falls. The very famous waterfall is besieged by the plush greenery, rocky hills and various wildlife. Lalguli Falls in Karnataka is created by River Kali when it rolls down the rocky steps from a height of around 250 feet. The scene of the water showering from the great height is amazing and fills you up with dismay.

The best time to visit the waterfalls is from October to December. It is filled with serene beauty and various flora during the winters. The waterfall will be dry during the months of summer. Avoid visiting the waterfalls during monsoons because the area is prone to landslides.

Lalguli Falls of Karnataka offers you the space to go out for picnic with your family and friends. The nearby woods provide you with the opportunity of practicing adventure sports such as trekking, river rafting, etc. You can also try out some water sports in the river Kali. The whole area near the Lalguli Falls is mesmerizing. Further, there is a temple of Lord Hanuman located nearby the hill.

Lalguli Falls can be visited throughout the year but the season in which it should be visited is winter for the whole area is filled with the charming fragrance of the various flora and the waterfall bears a dazzling spark from which you cannot take off your eyes. Moreover, avoid visiting Lalguli Falls of Karnataka in monsoons because the area is prone to land slides.