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Iruppu Falls, Irpu Shri Rameshwara Temple, Nagarhole Tiger Reserve & Kabini | 2 Days Trip Iterinary From Bangalore. WATCH FULL VIDEO TO KNOW ABOUT THE HISTORY The Irupu Falls is located in the Brahmagiri hill Range between Srimangala and Kutta in the Coorg district of Karnataka, India, bordering the Wayanad district of Kerala. Irpu falls Also known as Lakshmana Tirtha Falls runs down through the Bhramagiri hills located in Coorg district is a stream of Lakshmana-Theertha River a tributary of Cauvery River, finally joins river Cauvery. Falling from a height of 170 feet, Iruppu Falls is a sight worth remembering. A popular place to visit in Coorg, this waterfall catches everyone’s attention not only with its mesmerising beauty but with its thundering sound as well. In the middle of refreshing greenery of Western Ghats with the sounds of birds and animals around in an otherwise peaceful environment, Iruppu Waterfalls create nothing less than a heaven for nature seekers. Its is a major tourist attraction as well as a pilgrimage spot where devotees comes to wash away their sins. An often-frequented picnic spot, it is also visited by adventure-inclined tourists. The forest trails leading to Narimale forest camp and further to Brahmagiri Peak is quite popular among trekkers. However, tourists are required to seek permission from forest department before resuming their trekking. Withouth permission from the forest department trekking beyond the falls is restricted as the whole place is termed as wildlife sanctuary. The Lakshmana Tirtha Falls signifies the religious importance of Iruppu Falls. As per Ramayana, Lord Rama, during the fourteen years of exile in forest, he and his younger brother Lord Lakshmana were crossing Brahmagiri range of the Western Ghats in Kurchi village during their search of Lord Sita after her abduction by the demon Ravana. Lord Rama had asked his brother to fetch some drinking water and as Laxman was unable to find any source of water nearby, shot an arrow to the majestic Brahmagiri hills which led to the origin of River Lakshmana Tirtha. The waterfall is thus considered as holy and is visited by many devotees, especially during the festival of Shivaratri. It is believed that the water of this falls has the power to free devotees of their past sins. On the banks of River Lakshmana Tirtha, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva known as Irpu Rameshwara Temple. It is believed that Lord Shiva linga in the temple was consecrated by the Lord Rama. Hence, devotees seek blessings at this temple before bathing in the holy waters of Lakshmana Theertha. There are also shrines of Lord Ganapati, Bhairava, Gandharava and Goddess Parvati at this temple. A Ashoka tree, which is symbolic of Goddess Sita’s imprisonment by Ravana, stands in front of the temple. This worship place is surrounded by beautiful mist covered mountains, luscious forests, waterfalls and green paddy fields. The sacred temples is mainly located in the forest, which indicates that our ancestors worshiped mother nature. Now this water river is the main source of irrigation to coffee plantations in the area. Being a popular tourist attractions of Coorg, it can be easily reached from various other cities as well such as Bangalore, Mysore, Madikeri, Virajpet, etc. Irupu is situated at around 48 km from Virajpet, 260 km from Bangalore, 240 km from Mangalore and 120 km from Mysore making it possible for tourists to plan a day tour to Iruppu Falls from these places. The nearest railway station to Iruppu Falls is Mysore railway station. It is about 110 km away from the falls. From Mysore one can take locally run buses to Kutta. The nearest bus stations to Iruppu Falls are Kutta and Srimangala. These are 10kms away from the falls and are well connected to cities like Mysore, Madikeri, Virajpet, kalpetta. One can hire private vehicles from Kutta or Srimangala to reach the Falls. The opening timings of Irupu Falls are from 6AM to 6PM. To reach Iruppu Falls, tourists has to buy an entrance ticket near Rameshwara Temple. There is a minimal entry fee of about Rs.85 per person. There is enough parking space as well. From the temple, travelers are required to walk for around 15-20 minutes through the forest. The journey through the forest is an experience in itself. Crossing the dense greenery with the sounds birds chirping and water roaring is something that no traveler would like to miss. Its a moderate level trekking too. While visiting Iruppu Falls there are a few things that must be kept in mind. As the water is cold with heavy flow without any lifeguard at the venue, it is advisable to be careful while venturing into the water, especially during monsoon. During summer its compleletely safe. #karnatakatourism #coorg #coorglife #madikeri #nature #kabini #kabiniforest #nagarholenationalpark #nagarhole #mysore #naturevideo #naturelovers #westernghats #westernghat #rameshwaramtemple