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Athirapally waterfalls never dries out and can be visited anytime during the year. One can enjoy the beauty of Athirapally at closed quarters and that remains the best part of staying at Rainforest resort.
While Athirappilly will be open only after they have thoroughly checked the COVID safety precautions, it might take a while for those who are planning to take a trip to Malakkappara, the beautiful hill station nestled near the Sholayar forest and Idamalayar Reserve forest.
The Chalakkudy river flows through the Vazhachal forest division before cascading down a series of falls at Vazhachal, Charpa, and Athirappilly - making it a popular tourist destination.
COVID-19 has spoiled it all by curtailing people’s movement. So the only option is to look back at those happy times when travel could take her to anywhere she wished for.
Actress Aima Rosmy has posted an impressive picture, taken from the Rainforest Hotel, from her trip to Athirappilly on Instagram.
To enjoy a pleasant trip to Malakkappara in Kerala's Thrissur district, you don't need an SUV or even the comforts of an air-conditioned vehicle. All you need is to board the good, old Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus.
Athirappilly, Vazhachal and Charpa together will entice you. Here's why you should check this place out in your next visit to Kerala.
One of the most picturesque locations in central Kerala, the deafening waterfalls of Athirappilly and the cool spring-fresh waters of Vazhachaal never cease to amaze us.
The drive from Aluva itself takes on a different hue and as your vehicle crosses Angamaly and heads straight for Chalakudy, the mighty mountains appear far in the distance.
The sudden surge in the water level of Chalakudy River could have trapped the mighty jumbo on the rocks.