Witness the spectacular beauty of the Kaveri River unfold in a grand seasonal celebration. Held alongside the Gaganachukki Festival, the Barachukki Jalapathotsava brings alive the roaring grandeur of the twin falls with dazzling cultural programs, local art, and scenic nature trails.
Did You Know?
- Celebrates one of India’s top-rated seasonal twin waterfalls
- Held in tandem with the historic Gaganachukki Festival
- Promotes dedicated regional ecotourism and conservation awareness
Event dates
Note: The exact dates & timings are yet to be confirmed. Once we receive the final official schedule, we will update the details here.
- August to September (Typically held during the peak monsoon season)
Highlights of the event
Note: The detailed event schedules & timings are yet to be confirmed. Once we get the actual details, we will add them here.
- Cultural Programs: Vibrant evening live music, folk dance, and regional art performances.
- Illumination Display: Spectacular special lighting that illuminates the cascading waters after sunset.
- Nature Walks: Guided eco-trails and viewpoints focusing entirely on the beauty of Bharachukki Falls.
- Local Food Stalls: Fairs featuring authentic regional cuisine and local handicrafts.
How to Reach Barachukki:
- Road: Roughly 3 hours (130 km) from Bengaluru via the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway / Kanakapura Road.
- Train: Nearest major station is Maddur or Mysuru; local taxis are available from there.
- Air: Bengaluru International Airport (BLR) is the primary major transit option.
Things to Keep in Mind:
- Visit during or right after the peak monsoon for the best waterfall volume.
- Expect heavy crowds and traffic snarls on the main festival weekend.
- Maintain safety guidelines and stay strictly within the designated viewpoints.
Plan Your Jalapathotsava Visit Plan your trip to witness the monsoon magic of the Kaveri River today. To know more, click (here)
