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    A view of the Katiki Waterfalls, originating from the Gosthani River and cascading through the lush hill forests near Araku in Alluri Sitharama Raju district.

    A view of the Katiki Waterfalls, originating from the Gosthani River and cascading through the lush hill forests near Araku in Alluri Sitharama Raju district.
    | Photo Credit: KR Deepak

    With the monsoon rolling in, the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh has transformed into a realm of mist-laced hills, dreamy skies and gushing waterfalls. The early arrival of rains is drawing visitors to the popular waterfalls of the region that offer more than just a visual retreat; they narrate stories of the land, its people and their deep connection with Nature.

    Here’s a monsoon trail of four waterfalls in the Eastern Ghats.

    Katiki waterfalls

    People enjoying at the Katiki Waterfalls, originating from the Gosthani River and cascading through the lush hill forests near Araku in Alluri Sitharama Raju district.

    People enjoying at the Katiki Waterfalls, originating from the Gosthani River and cascading through the lush hill forests near Araku in Alluri Sitharama Raju district.
    | Photo Credit:
    KR Deepak

    Nestled deep within the forested folds between Araku and Borra Caves, Katiki Waterfalls is a monsoon marvel that gushes down gravity-defying gorges during the rainy season. With water plummeting from a height of over 50 feet, surrounded by thick greens and rocks slick with moss, the waterfall is a favourite among trekkers and Nature lovers seeking an immersive jungle experience.

    There are two distinct routes to reach Katiki, both offering different flavours of adventure. From Sunkarametta shandy (local market), a narrow diversion leads to the waterfall, which is accessible through a winding stretch of about six kilometres where visitors can drive down their own vehicles up to a certain point. The route cuts through misty bends and farm fields, with occasional glimpses of the valley below.

    The second, more rugged route is from Borra Caves, one of the deepest caves in India. Here, visitors are required to hire local jeeps that are managed by tribal communities. The bumpy, adrenaline-pumping jeep ride, followed by a short upward trek to the waterfall, is part of the charm. The path gets a bit slippery as you near the waterfalls during monsoon; but the reward is the thunderous sight and sound of Katiki, which is worth every step.

    Trekkers can relish raw mango slices sprinkled with red chilli powder and jackfruit and papaya in vistaraku leaf bowls being sold by local villagers.

    Thatiguda Waterfalls

    Tourists enjoying at the Thatiguda waterfalls at Anantagiri.

    Tourists enjoying at the Thatiguda waterfalls at Anantagiri.
    | Photo Credit:
    KR Deepak

    For those passing through Anantagiri during the rainy months, Thatiguda waterfalls offers a short but peaceful stop. Located near Anantagiri, the waterfalls is a seasonal attraction during the monsoon, when the water flows steadily and the surrounding hills are covered in fresh greenery. A short drive from the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation’s Haritha Resort leads to a diversion that takes visitors along a road through a village and small farms. The scent of wet soil and leaves lingers in the air after a spell of morning rain.

    A two-kilometre drive leads one to the waterfall, which is easy to access unlike many others in the region that involve trekking. A flight of steps takes visitors down to the base, where water tumbles over dark rocks and collects in a shallow pool. During the rains, the flow is steady and strong, and the air is cool with the spray from the falls. There are a few natural ledges where people often sit quietly, listening to the sound of water hitting stone.

    The site can be crowded during the weekends. There are food stalls of bamboo chicken, a popular local snack, boiled corn and other snacks. The waterfall is an ideal place for families with children, elderly visitors, or anyone looking for a simple outing in Nature without much exertion. The best time to visit is in the early mornings or late afternoons.

    Chaparai

    Youngsters enjoying a slide at Chapparai waterfalls near Araku.

    Youngsters enjoying a slide at Chapparai waterfalls near Araku.
    | Photo Credit:
    KR Deepak

    If there’s one place where natural beauty blends effortlessly with culture and celebration, it is Chaparai waterfalls. Located about 15 kilometres from Araku towards Paderu route, Chaparai is more of a scenic stream cascading over wide, terraced rocks than a vertical fall. During monsoon, the water here surges with force, turning the smooth, ochre rocks into slippery slides, a natural water park of sorts.

    Beyond its natural charm, Chaparai has recently undergone development as a tourist-friendly site, adding several engaging elements. Visitors are welcomed by manicured parks, paved walkways, and a viewpoint overlooking the cascading waters. A special area is designated for Dhimsa dancers, where women from tribal communities dressed in vibrant reds and greens perform to the beat of traditional drums. Tourists can dress up in tribal attire, pose for photographs and even join in the spirited Dhimsa dance.

    An amphitheatre has been developed near the waterfalls with an aim to host cultural performances during the festive season. Adjacent to the amphitheatre is a small play area with a slide and swings. Dotting the road leading to Chaparai are food stalls selling local snacks and Araku coffee. There is a nominal entry free for adults and children (above five years of age) at the Chaparai gate entrance.

    Kudiya Kesav Waterfalls

    A view of the Kudiya Kesav Waterfalls.

    A view of the Kudiya Kesav Waterfalls.
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    The least explored of the four, Kudiya is for those who prefer their waterfalls wild and untouched. Nestled in the interiors of the Eastern Ghats near Devarapalli, Kudiya requires a little determination to reach, but the serenity it offers is unparalleled. It is located at a distance of around seven kilometres from Devarapalli, close to Pandirimamidi. The monsoon transforms this modest waterfall into a silvery veil tumbling through thick forested slopes, echoing only with birdsong and the rustle of leaves.

    The trail to Kudiya is often overgrown during the rains, so it’s advisable to travel with local help or trekking guides. There are a few local trekking groups like Eco Hikes that conduct guided treks to this spot. There are no tourist facilities or shops nearby. For trekkers and solitude seekers, this hidden jewel offers a chance to reconnect with the primal sounds of Nature.

    Published – June 16, 2025 09:27 am IST


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