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Athirapally Waterfalls [2021] -

The government proposed the (163 MW) in 1985, revived in 2015. This would divert 32% of the river's flow above the falls, reducing the water curtain by an estimated 60% during lean months. Environmentalists argue this would destroy the riparian microclimate and kill the plunge pool ecosystem.

Athirappilly Waterfalls , often hailed as the is the largest and most majestic waterfall in Kerala. Nestled within the lush Sholayar Forest range in the Thrissur district, these falls cascade down from a height of approximately 80 feet (24 meters) into the Chalakudy River. The sight of several streams of milky white water crashing over massive boulders is a testament to the raw power and beauty of the Western Ghats. Key Highlights and Attractions athirapally waterfalls