Jog Falls - India's Second Highest Waterfall
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Jog Falls - India's Second Highest Waterfall

Jog Falls - India's Second Highest Waterfall

Jog Falls, also known as Gerusoppe Falls, is one of India's most spectacular waterfalls and the second highest plunge waterfall in the country. Located on the Sharavathi River in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, this magnificent cascade drops from a height of 253 meters (830 feet), creating a breathtaking spectacle that attracts thousands of visitors every year.

The Four Cascades

Jog Falls is unique as it consists of four distinct waterfalls that converge to create this natural wonder: - Raja (King): The main fall that drops straight down from the highest point - Rani (Queen): A graceful cascade that flows alongside Raja - Roarer: Creates a thunderous sound as it crashes against the rocks - Rocket: Shoots out from the rocks in a jet-like formation

Monsoon Magic

The falls are at their most spectacular during the monsoon season (June to September) when the Sharavathi River is in full flow. The sheer volume of water creates a misty spray that can be felt from considerable distances, and the roar of the falling water echoes through the valley.

Key Highlights:

- Spectacular Views: Multiple viewpoints offer different perspectives of the falls - Photography Paradise: Capture the raw power and beauty of nature - Trekking Opportunities: Various trails lead to different vantage points - Sharavathi Adventure Camp: Nearby adventure activities and accommodation - Linganamakki Dam: The source of the falls, creating a beautiful reservoir - Sunset Views: Stunning sunset views from the viewpoints

Best Time to Visit

Monsoon Season (June - September): Falls at their most powerful and spectacular Post-Monsoon (October - January): Good water flow with pleasant weather Summer (February - May): Reduced water flow but easier accessibility

Viewing Points

1. Main Viewpoint: Easily accessible with parking facilities 2. Watkins Platform: Offers panoramic views of all four falls 3. Bottom of the Falls: Requires trekking but provides an up-close experience 4. Opposite Hill: Provides a distant but complete view of the entire cascade

How to Reach

Jog Falls is located approximately 100 kilometers from Shimoga city and 30 kilometers from Sagara. The falls are well-connected by road, and regular bus services are available from major cities in Karnataka. The nearest railway station is at Sagara, and the closest airport is at Hubli.

Nearby Attractions

- Sharavathi Adventure Camp: Water sports and adventure activities - Linganamakki Dam: Beautiful reservoir and boating facilities - Kundadri Hill: Sacred Jain pilgrimage site with panoramic views - Kodachadri Peak: Trekking destination and sunset point

Tips for Visitors

- Visit during monsoon for the most spectacular views - Carry raincoats and waterproof bags during monsoon season - Wear comfortable shoes for walking on wet surfaces - Maintain safe distance from the edge at viewpoints - Best photography light is during early morning and late afternoon - Stay hydrated and carry water bottles - Respect the natural environment and avoid littering Jog Falls stands as a testament to the raw power and beauty of nature, offering visitors an unforgettable experience that showcases the magnificent landscapes of the Western Ghats.

Practical Information

Essential details for planning your visit

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Timings

6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Entry Fee

₹30 per person (Indians), ₹200 per person (Foreigners)

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Duration

2-3 hours

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Difficulty

Easy to Moderate

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Best Season

June to January

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Facilities

  • Parking
  • Restaurants
  • Viewpoints
  • Boat rides
  • Restrooms

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Kundadri Hill

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