DRAG

Rapidiously myocardinate cross-platform intellectual capital model. Appropriately create interactive infrastructures

Get In Touch

Jog Falls

Jog Falls 4.7

Feel the Power of India’s Highest Waterfall—Jog Falls

Carved by the Sharavathi River tumbling over the Western Ghats, Jog Falls plummets in four distinct cascades—Raja, Rani, Rover and Rocket—creating an awe-inspiring spectacle of spray, thunder and rainbows.

Overview & Best Time to Visit

At 253 meters, Jog Falls ranks among the world’s highest. During peak monsoon (July–September), the flow is at its mightiest, transforming the gorge into a misty torrent. Post-monsoon (October–December) offers clear lookout points and pleasant weather (20–28°C). Avoid the dry season when the streams shrink.

Key Highlights & Attractions

• Breathtaking Raja and Rani viewpoints—best at sunrise.
• Trekking trails along the edge of the chasm for panoramic angles.
• Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary nearby, home to endemic species.
• Railway bridge crossing just above the falls—an iconic photo spot.
• Local Horanadu-style vegetarian thali at roadside stalls.

How Srinivasa Caravans Takes You There

Embark on a scenic 6-hour caravan journey from Bangalore or Mysore. Our door-to-door service covers highway tolls, refreshments, and GPS-guided stops at Belur & Halebidu en route. Arrive refreshed, with luggage and logistics handled—so you can focus on the falls.

Jog Falls Panoramic View

Traveler Tips

Wear non-slip shoes for wet trails, carry rain gear in monsoon, and book early-morning slots to beat crowds. Permit fees apply at the ticket booth—our team handles payment to save you time.

Highlights

  • Expert-guided trek to Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint.
  • Photography stops at Linganamakki dam upstream.
  • Optional spice plantation visit near Sakrebyle.
  • Monsoon river rafting packages on request.
  • Comfortable caravan seating with onboard Wi-Fi.
shape
shape
shape