Ezharuvi Falls

Hidden Gem of the Jawadi Hills

Ezharuvi Falls is a serene and scenic waterfall nestled deep within the lush forests of the Jawadi Hills in Tamil Nadu. The name "Ezharuvi" means "Seven Streams" in Tamil, referring to the unique way the water cascades down in multiple small falls—especially during the monsoon season. The temple is especially famous for the Karthigai Deepam Festival, when a giant flame is lit atop the hill, symbolizing divine light and energy. Whether you’re a trekker, a nature lover, a photographer, or someone simply seeking peace, Jawadhu Hills promises a soulful and refreshing experience. Surrounded by orchards, rose gardens, and valleys, Yelagiri offers something for every kind of traveler—from peaceful boat rides to thrilling treks. Perfect for a short nature walk, quiet reflection, or a peaceful break from your day tour, Anguthi Sunnai is a must-visit for those who love simple, untouched nature. Whether you're a space enthusiast, a student, or a curious traveler, this is a must-visit destination that combines science, serenity, and stargazing.

Why Visit Ezharuvi Falls?

  • Experience a peaceful, uncrowded waterfall surrounded by forest

  • Ideal for trekking, photography, and nature picnics

  • Seasonal beauty with strong flow during and after monsoon

  • A great addition to a rural or eco-tourism itinerary

  • Combine with nearby places like Yelagiri Hills and Vainu Bappu Observatory


Location

Ezharuvi Falls is located near Kavalur and Vishamangalam in Tirupattur district, Tamil Nadu. It lies in a quiet, forested area within the Jawadi Hills, making it an ideal nature spot for a half-day or full-day outing.

District: Tirupattur
Nearby Attractions: Vainu Bappu Observatory, Yelagiri Hills, Jalagamparai Waterfalls, Vishamangalam


How to Reach Ezharuvi Falls

  • From Vishamangalam: Approx. 12–15 km (local forest route)

  • From Yelagiri Hills: Approx. 30 km

  • From Tirupattur Railway Station: Approx. 35–40 km

Accessible by road up to a certain point, followed by a short nature trek. A guide or local companion is recommended for first-time visitors due to remote terrain.


Best Time to Visit

  • Ideal Season: July to January (post-monsoon for best waterfall flow)

  • Time of Day: Morning to early afternoon for safe trekking and best lighting


Tips for Visitors

Wear Proper Footwear
The trail may be slippery, especially during or after rain. Wear trekking shoes or sandals with good grip.

Carry Essentials
Bring drinking water, snacks, and a small backpack. Avoid carrying plastic—respect the environment.

Use a Local Guide
First-time visitors should take help from a local guide, especially to navigate forest paths safely.

Mobile Signal is Limited
Prepare offline maps or inform someone before entering the forest area.

Avoid Visiting During Heavy Rainfall
Flash floods or slippery trails can make the area risky during intense rains. Check local conditions before planning.

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