5/5 Rajkumar e. 8 months ago on Google
Complete
step
by
step
guide
to
reaching
Suruli
Falls
1.
Reach
Suruli
Falls
Toll
Gate
-
you
can
park
your
vehicles
here.
No
vehicles
(autos
or
cars
or
buses)
allowed
beyond
this
point.
There
is
a
narrow
bridge
beyond
the
toll,
after
which
too
there
is
small
car
park.
Better
to
park
before
itself.
Note
-
if
you
are
taking
food
with
you,
better
to
eat
here
itself.
Some
of
the
shops
there
give
floor
mats
under
a
canopy
so
you
can
sit
and
eat.
Food
likely
won't
be
allowed
up
and
there
a
pesky
monkeys
all
around
as
you
go
up.
2.
Cross
the
narrow
bridge
and
reach
the
Suruli
Falls
Gate.
This
is
a
short
100
to
200
meter
walk.
3.
Once
you
cross
the
large
green
iron
gates,
you
can
walk
to
see
the
forest
authorities
toll
gate.
Entry
is
roughly
30
rupees
for
adults.
You
also
find
forest
merchandise
here
-
t
shirts,
Keychains
labelled
SMTR,
and
a
large
tourism
department
map
of
nearby
landmarks.
4.
Just
after
this
toll,
the
forest
officials
bus
will
stop
and
pick
you
to
take
you
to
the
stairs
that
lead
to
the
water
fall.
This
is
Rs.
10
per
head
and
is
recommended
for
elderly.
This
bus
trip
takes
3
mins.
Otherwise,
it
is
a
ten
to
fifteen
minute
brisk
walk
with
beautiful
terrain
and
deciduous
forest
trees
all
around.
Can
be
walked
bare
foot
too
by
some
-
not
at
all
rough
terrain.
For
those
who
can
walk,
I
recommend
not
taking
the
bus.
5.
Once
you
finish
the
walk
or
reach
the
stopping
point
of
the
bus,
you
need
to
climb
roughly
100
stairs
to
reach
the
waterfall.
Can
be
done
by
elderly
too
because
stairs
are
not
very
high.
The
waterfall
area
itself
is
likely
somewhat
crowded
on
most
days.
Ladies
path
is
seperate
from
gents,
seperated
by
a
barricade
at
the
water
fall
bathing
area.
Not
too
much
privacy
but
decent
enough.
If
you
plan
on
visiting
-
do
take
spare
clothes
and
towels,
fortunately
there
are
plenty
of
sheds
/
built
areas
to
change
your
clothes
in
private,
even
for
ladies.
Security
is
always
there
keeping
an
eye
out.
There's
a
small
square
pool
area
in
front
of
the
falls
where
kids
can
play
too
before
the
Falls
drop.
The
water
itself
Falls
with
quite
some
pressure,
so
it's
not
for
the
faint
hearted.
A
lot
of
poeole
come
drunk
to
the
Falls.
Idiots
of
the
highest
order
(don't
be
an
idiot).
People
use
soap
in
the
Falls
area
itself
-
which
also
makes
the
water
very
murky
in
the
natural
pool
where
kids
bathe.
Don't
do
that
either.
There's
a
separate
hose
which
continously
supplies
fresh
water
ob
the
stair
case.
Use
that
instead.
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