Waterfall, a wonderful creation by god that attracts many nature and water lovers. There are many ways through which a waterfall is formed but the most common way through which a waterfall is formed is when a river courses through a top layer of a rock belt where many river collide a form a huge water stream therefore, forming a waterfall and falling from height making it look astonishing.

 

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As we are talking about waterfall let’s talk the famous and breathtaking Shivanasamudra falls from Bangalore.  So what is Shivanasamudra fall and why is it so famous? This attention seeking falls is 120km away from Bangalore, 80 km from Mysore and 27km from Somanathapura making it a perfect getaway with your friends a family anytime.

 

Shivanasamudra falls consists of twin falls namely Barachukki and Gaganachukki are together called as shivasanamudra fall. The Shivanasamudra is an island dividing the River Cauvery into two namely Barachukki and Gaganachukki.

The overflow from the dam causes the famed ‘mini-waterfall’ here. If you are particularly keen on catching sight of this, visiting the place during the summer might turn out futile. Any time of the year, Srinivasa Sagara is a location that calls out to people to visit and enjoy the rippling and flowing water.

 

Advise 

You should always check the weather as well as the road conditions before hitting the road. Especially during the monsoon season as the roads might develop a lot of pits and might be slippery.

 

The special feature of this it can be visited all year around and it won’t disappoint you, but if wishing for the best gawking moment you can visit the fall during monsoon season from June to September.

 

For correct and smooth travel make sure you turn and follow the navigation/ GPS so that you do not derail form the correct road and you can even ask the locals for the same.

 

While travelling make sure you carry water, food, and emergency kit and contacts while travelling through roads to avoid any obstacles.