Location
- Address:
Noyyal River, Booluvampatti, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu
- Distance from Coimbatore Junction:
~35 km (approx. 1 hour drive)
Introduction
- Siruvani Waterfalls is nestled in the
Western Ghats, surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills.
- The falls cascade from a height of
about 37 meters (120 feet), creating a spectacular sight.
- The area is part of an eco-tourism
zone, offering trekking, photography, and nature walks.
Significance
- The Siruvani River supplies
drinking water to Coimbatore and is considered one of the tastiest
waters in the world, rich in minerals.
- The Siruvani Dam, built
nearby, plays a crucial role in irrigation and water supply.
- The falls are a symbol of natural
purity and biodiversity, attracting researchers, nature lovers, and
tourists alike.
Key Attractions
- Crystal-clear waters
ideal for bathing (when permitted).
- Dense forests
with rich flora and fauna.
- Trekking trails
leading to viewpoints around the falls.
- Siruvani Dam
– a scenic reservoir and engineering marvel.
- Photography opportunities
with lush greenery and cascading waters.
Tips
- Best Time to Visit:
Post-monsoon (September–March) for full flow and pleasant weather.
- Timings:
Generally open from 10 AM – 5 PM; closed on Mondays and during
heavy monsoons.
- Entry Restrictions:
Access may be limited during monsoon or for ecological reasons.
- Carry essentials:
Water, snacks, trekking shoes, insect repellent.
- Safety:
Avoid visiting during peak rains due to slippery rocks and strong
currents.
Getting Here
- By Road:
From Coimbatore Junction, take the Siruvani Road via Perur and
Alandurai. Local buses and taxis are available.
- By Air:
Nearest airport – Coimbatore International Airport (CJB), ~40 km
away.
- By Train:
Coimbatore Junction is the nearest major railway station (~35 km).
- Local Transport:
Auto-rickshaws, cabs, and TNSTC buses connect to Siruvani.

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