Courtallam | Honey Falls

The journey typically begins from the Main Falls (Peraruvi) area.

Due to the forceful water currents and high risk of flash floods, entry to Honey Falls is often restricted or banned by the forest department for safety reasons. Bathing is generally prohibited at this specific falls because of the dangerous depth and pressure. Travel Tips: Wear sturdy footwear for bouldering. Carry an umbrella as it rains frequently.

The peak season for all Courtallam falls is during the South-west monsoon, from June to September . October to January is also a pleasant time to visit. honey falls courtallam

Standing at an elevation of approximately above sea level, Honey Falls is the first cascade in the series of Courtallam waterfalls. It is uniquely shaped like a horseshoe, with water falling vertically from three sides into a small, deep lake.

Honey Falls is not easily accessible by road and requires a challenging trek, making it a favorite for adventure enthusiasts but unsuitable for beginners or children. The journey typically begins from the Main Falls

From Shenbagadevi, a further 1 km tough trek through dense rainforest and over large boulders leads to Honey Falls. Visitor Information

After an uphill trek of about 2–3 km (roughly one hour), you reach Shenbagadevi Falls , which is home to the Shenbagadevi Amman Temple. Travel Tips: Wear sturdy footwear for bouldering

Because it is located deep within the forest and is the highest point of the falls, its water is considered the purest in the region. The Adventure: Trekking to the Falls