The Chingara falls is one of the bigger waterfalls in the Virajpet side of Coorg in Karnataka. This waterfall, tucked between coffee estates and tropical forests is an ideal place for a tropical trek and that too especially in the monsoons. But, for those who are not in the mood for a trek can still enjoy this waterfall by taking the small concrete road that turns left from Kabinnakad junction on the Virajpet – Madikeri road.
When I was here with my friends sometime back, we preferred to do the tropical trek in the rains from Honey Valley to Chingara Falls. The total round trip for the trek was about 5 kilometres. One side of the journey is a steep descent, while the other one is an ascent that will send the heart racing for even the fittest. The trek is fairly straight forward except for a knee deep stream that needs to be crossed to reach the waterfall. This stream crossing adds some excitement and variety to the trek.
And as is norm in the Western Ghats, a lot of leeches gave us company during the trek. One can get a lot of views of this waterfall during the trek. At certain points, the waterfall will look like a mighty dam of milk that is falling amidst dense greenery. And equally synonymous with this beauty is the thundering roar of this waterfall, which carries excess amounts of water during the monsoons.
The special part about this waterfall is that it offers the trekker the opportunity to go right under it apart from the tropical trek, a spectacular sight and the ability to take a dip in the mountain stream. So, if you are carrying your swimming trunks, you can have a great time at either the stream or the waterfall, both of which will give you a refreshing experience.
If you wish to indulge in photography here, do remember to carry some plastic covers or other rain protection gear for your camera lens as the waterfall spray can carry quite a distance. And if you do not wish to get drenched in the rain, do remember to carry your rain wear. This is one waterfall I would definitely recommend for a high energy and fun-filled half day trip around Virajpet.
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OMG, lovely place man sankara... the 3rd photo probably is the one that conveys the mood perfectly :)
ReplyDeletethe others looks a bit over exposed ( the top of the falls)?
Wow , amazing place one more waterfalls added to visit .
ReplyDeleteGreat pics and thanks for sharing these all information and waterfall is looking so great between many tree.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a fantastic place. Definitely worth a visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you Santosh! The lighting was real bad on that day and hence I had to overexpose the waterfall to get some foreground into the picture else it would have been just the waterfall in the frame. Then there was also the heavy spray from the waterfall that didn't allow me to get any closer.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sam!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place to go walking. Nice series of shots.
ReplyDeleteYes it is Niranjan!
ReplyDeleteRight on! Thank you Andrew!
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Your trips are great...
Do drop by mine sometime...
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Hi Bhushavali,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog and thank you for your kind words.
You too have a great blog with a lot of off beat places in TN. I am following you too. Look forward to reading some interesting stories and some not so popular birding spots near Kanchipuram.
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