2/5 Karthikeyan C. 4 months ago on Google
I
have
read
the
reviews
in
Google
already
and
very
much
aware
that
it
requires
a
hard
trekking
to
climb
up
the
falls
during
return.
I
was
hesitant
due
to
this
but
decided
to
go
to
this
place
with
an
idea
that
it
is
off
season
and
the
crowd
will
be
minimum
so
it
is
the
right
time
to
visit.
Given
below
my
experience
after
visiting
the
falls:
The
road
to
reach
Kiliyur
falls
starts
from
a
small
cut
opposite
to
the
Yercaud
lake
and
it
is
a
stretch
of
nearly
4
Kms.
The
road
is
narrow
and
absolutely
worst
with
no
thar
surface,
only
gravel
stones
are
filled
throughout.
I
went
in
a
two
wheeler
and
it
is
very
skidding,
uncomfortable,
jerking
and
irritating.
There
is
no
much
of
Traffic
but
on
crowded
times
it
will
test
your
patience
since
the
road
is
very
narrow,
two
cars
cant
cross
opposite
at
ease.
From
the
parking
area
you
have
to
climb
down
roughly
300
steep
steps
(may
be
1
Km)
which
takes
you
to
the
falls.
When
I'm
going
down
saw
people
on
their
way
returning
finding
it
very
difficult
to
climb
the
steps
and
exhausted.
Middle
aged
men,
Family
with
Kids,
Elderly
people
are
absolutely
struggling
and
some
one
fighting
with
in
themselves
for
bringing
to
this
place
with
kids.
Till
you
reach
the
last
25
steps
you
can't
see
the
falls,
only
when
you
reach
the
bottom
most
you
can
see
it.
Actually
the
stream
of
water
is
flowing
through
a
considerable
height
but
even
then
the
water
flow
is
weak
and
as
always
group
of
people
occupying
all
the
possible
places
where
you
can
take
bath.
The
falls
is
either
not
photogenic,
the
surrounding
places
are
not
clean,
there
is
no
area
to
sit
and
watch
peacefully
at
least.
stayed
there
for
1
hour
of
time
(can't
bath
since
no
one
who
already
occupied
the
falls
is
moving)
and
started
to
climb
back
again.
I
went
in
a
off
season,
even
then
there
is
remarkable
crowd
which
made
congestive
in
the
falls
area.
I
swear
that
in
season
timing
there
will
no
place
to
stand
at
all.
The
return
experience
is
so
hard
as
I
expected,
felt
like
climbing
a
never
ending
steps
which
made
us
so
exhaustive
and
dehydrated.
The
water
falls
no
way
justify
all
those
breath
taking
efforts
done
in
climbing
up
and
down.
I
ended
up
in
a
cramp
at
my
calf
muscle
and
eventually
went
back
to
the
hotel
and
took
rest
instead
of
continuing
the
sight
seeing
in
other
places.
If
you
are
family
with
kids,
middle
aged
men
who
don't
have
that
much
of
trekking
experience
or
having
elders
in
your
gang
straight
away
skip
this
place.
Instead
of
putting
an
exhaustive
effort
for
visiting
the
falls
and
coming
back,
you
can
see
much
more
and
better
places
in
that
time.
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