Sunday, September 16, 2007

Palaruvi Waterfall Kollam Kerala


Palaruvi - Location : About 75 km from Kollam on the Kollam - Shencottah road.

Palaruvi - literally, stream of milk - is one of Kerala's most picturesque waterfalls, cascading down a height of 300 feet. It is a favourite picnic spot for visitors from all over south India. The journey to Palaruvi through the dense tropical forest is a spellbinding experience.

The surrounding mist-clad blue hills and green valleys form a stunning backdrop to the milk-white burst of foam whose muffled roar resounds through the otherwise tranquil virgin forest.

Palaruvi - Getting there:

Palaruvi - Nearest railway station : Kollam about 75 km.

Palaruvi - Nearest airport : Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, about 72 km from Kollam town.

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