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Even the second-highest waterfall in India – the Jog – is also located in the district which is thronged by thousands of tourists every year.
Here are 5 lesser-known but ultra-beautiful waterfalls in the district that could be in your next vacation itinerary:
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1. Vibhuti waterfallLocated about 30 kilometres from Kumta, the waterfall is close to two unique geological phenomena of massive rock outcrops. It’s named so because at the end of the drop the fall divides into three streams resembling the ash mark applied on foreheads. 2. Magod waterfall A riverine waterfall about 20 kilometres from Yellapura town. The river Bedti falls about 200 metres here creating the waterfall. 3. Unchalli waterfall
Reportedly discovered by the British administrator of the district in 1845 J D Lushington, the waterfall 116-metre drop of the Aghanashini river. It is nicknamed Keppa Joga (Deaf waterfall) for the ear-blasting sound of the waterfall. 4. Lalguli waterfall
A seasonal waterfall, this waterfall too is near Yellapura town (approximately 15 kilometres). 5. Sathoddi waterfall
Another waterfall near Yeallapur town (30 kilometres away), it is about 15 metres high and is formed from several small streams that flow into the Kali river. The Kodasalli Dam is very near to this waterfall.