Ermaye Falls - One place you don't want to miss!

April 30, 2013

Reluctantly waking up early morning, travelling in packed buses, scorching sun, blood sucking leeches, flooding sweat, treading stony paths…forms the title card before the dream film titled ‘Ermaye falls’ begins to play in the mind’s screen. It takes us a while to come out of the spell cast by this Tulunad’s fresh water beauty. When, ultimately, our eyes registers the sight of Ermaye falls after the painstaking stunts specified above, we feel as relieved as a mother who has just become a mother. And what follows is joy and utter joy!

This aqua wonder is buried deep in the heart of Kolli - a village 18 kilometers away from the ever pious and famous Dharmasthala. The route to this water falls runs via Belthangady, Layla and finally halts at Kolli. Whether one is luxurious enough to afford a bike or modest to be a bus passenger, one has to walk the last couple of kilometers to reach the magical Ermaye falls.

Being a tributary to river Nethravathi, Ermaye falls takes birth from the amassed rain water and natural springs of earth. Should the water of Ermaye be bottled for sales, its certain that Ermaye will give a run for Kinley or Bisleri in business.

Kolli is also the abode of the goddess Durgaparameshwari which precedes Ermaye falls and it should never be a problem to thank the creator before enjoying her creation.

Are you bored to death from your monotonous routine? Are you a pessimist who believes life has nothing to offer? Are you a loser who strongly believes that nobody can stop you from being a loser? Want to have out of world experience? Then the best suggestion would be ‘Ermaye falls’. This might not necessarily be the panacea to all your problems but it will make you realize how beautiful the life and nature is and develop a bit of winner in you.

So, now who is game for Ermaye?


 

By Sumanth Kashyap
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Comment on this article

  • Sudhakar, Mangalore

    Sat, May 25 2013

    Though, Ermaye falls is a treat for eyes and soul, there is one caveat though. Most of local people are not aware of existence of this falls!! People who want to visit this place, please note that the nearest landmark is Kajoor dargah.

  • John D'souza, Mangalore

    Sat, May 04 2013

    Beautiful nature, excellent photography, attractive presentation with an eye opening lesson

    If the force of falling water can generate powerful electricity, why the millions of tons of weight (of people and goods) which we move on wheels, every day, cannot be used as a pushing force and generate energy? Why we spend excessively on fuel and face unhealthy fiscal deficit? Why we buy unhealthy air pollution and peace disturbing sound pollution, by spending billions of dollars on expensive fuel?

  • Mathew, Kasargod/Ajman

    Sat, May 04 2013

    Being a born loser myself, I would be very happy to visit this little wonder on this planet to forget my worries momentarily to say the least. I wish some guided tour operator would be available to help potential tourists like me.
    I thank author for the article and tips for visiting this place.

  • simple, Bangalore

    Fri, May 03 2013

    Jessy & Elias, Udupi\Jeddah

    We always wait to go around the world:
    Around the world everything is so well organised, touristic places are so easily accessed, facilities for food\stay\transportation\guides\medical everything is arranged in such a way, even a person like me without any difficulty can go,
    enjoy and come back.
    Where as in India there are so many beautiful places to see and enjoy but the State Governments do not bother at all to make it easier for tourists to visit such beautiful places.
    Presently because of like of Google we can locate places\routes etc easily but still not easy to access them for wont of poor transport, facilities to stay\food etc
    There is every chance one would fall ill due to dehydration\accidents but no medical facility will be available for miles around'

    Mandar, Mangalore
    How to reach the spot is mentioned by the writer in the above article.

  • simple, Bangalore

    Fri, May 03 2013

    Jessy & Elias, Udupi\Jeddah

    We always wait to go around the world:
    Around the world everything is so well organised, touristic places are so easily accessed, facilities for food\stay\transportation\guides\medical everything is arranged in such a way, even a person like me without any difficulty can go, enjoy and come back.
    Where as in India there are so many beautiful places to see and enjoy but the State Governments do not bother at all to make it easier for tourists to visit such beautiful places.
    Presently because of like of Google we can locate places\routes etc easily but still not easy to access them for wont of poor transport, facilities to stay\food etc
    There is every chance one would fall ill due to dehydration\accidents but no medical facility will be available for miles around'

    Mandar, Mangalore
    How to reach the spot is mentioned by the writer in the above article.

  • Johnson Crasta, Shamboor/ Jubail Saudi Arabia

    Thu, May 02 2013

    wonderful.. lovely pics. thanks daijiworld for bringing this article. Surely great place where we can spend our time peacefully in our busy life.

  • mandar, mangalore

    Thu, May 02 2013

    How to reach the spot? more details on this will encourage people to enjoy the falls

  • Tony Crasta, Sydney/Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2013

    Nice photography!

  • Jessy & Elias, Udupi / Jeddah

    Tue, Apr 30 2013

    Thanks Sumanth for the beautiful pics. and for sharing the info. Our India is a beautiful country but we always wait to go around the world but forget to have a look on our own backyard.


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