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Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar (Timings, Entry Fee, Images, Best time to visit, Location & Information)

Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar Entry Fee

  • 20 per person

Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar Phone

093494 77723

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Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar Address: Munnar - Udumalpet Rd, Marayoor, Kerala, 685620, India

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Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar Timings

Day Timing
Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wedesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Also known as Lakkom Falls, Munnar’s Lakkam Waterfalls are located 7,300 feet above the sea level. An interesting feature about this waterfall is that it starts from a plateau and not a hill, which is the case with most other falls. Originating from the Eravikulam Plateau, Lakkam Waterfalls collect into a pool.

Ensconced in a green surrounding, Lakkam Waterfalls are enclosed by a dense collection of Vaga trees and boulders which one needs to climb to get very close to the falls. Taking pictures apart, the falls are famous for boulder hiking and even bathing in the pool.

Lakkam Waterfalls Timings & Entry Fee

Lakkam Falls are open to visitors on all days of the week from 8 AM to 5 PM. The entry fee is a nominal amount of INR 20 per person, regardless of one’s nationality. There is no extra charge for taking your camera or video equipment along.

For those who love to hike, the Eravikulam National Park organizes a guided trek to the waterfalls. This comes at an additional fee of INR 100 per person. This is quite reasonable, given the rare opportunity to see nature from such close quarters.

Interesting Facts About Lakkam Waterfalls

Lakkom Falls is enchanting in a number of ways. Discover some of its open secrets which will inspire you to travel here next:

1. The waterfall has a total height of 50 feet!

2. Mainly cascading in nature, Lakkam Waterfalls has several cascades which are not accessible to travellers, even if they try trekking close to the route it follows.

3. If you visit the Eravikulam National Park, you might be able to find the originating source of the Lakkam Waterfalls on the Eravikulam Plateau.

4. The falls roll down for a total distance of 13 km, culminating at the Pambar River.

5. Tiny fish swim about in the pool where all the water from the Lakkom Falls collects. When you walk in this pool, the fish nibble away at your feet. This is not dangerous, however. It is more like getting a foot spa without even having to pay for it.

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Things to Keep in Mind While Visiting Lakkam Waterfalls, Munnar

Before you pack your bags for this part of Kerala, take note of some information which will help you enjoy the Lakkam Waterfalls in their full glory:

1. The best time to visit the falls is during monsoon or winter. The winter months of October to March are the best as the waterfalls are intact and the weather is quite pleasant, even though afternoons can be quite sunny. The rainy season, which lasts from July to October, makes the waterfall swell to its maximum capacity. However, very heavy rains also make the national park and the falls inaccessible.

2. To access the Lakkam Waterfalls, buy your tickets at the ticket counter and head to the stairway to walk up several steps, crossing about 100 metres to get closer to the falls. While the steps start out as ordinary steps, once you get closer to the waterfall, they start to look more like boulders which need a little bit of caution to climb. Nevertheless, the trail is very well documented and easy to follow even if you are walking all by yourself.

3. If you plan to swim in the pool or even just soak your feet and stroll about in the cool waters, remember to wear waterproof footwear with a good grip. The floor of the pool is quite rocky and slippery. It is also better to carry a change of clothes.

4. For the convenience of swimmers, there are separate changing rooms for men and women at the base of the Lakkam Waterfalls. A toilet is also at your disposal.

5. It is not advisable to get very close to the falls as the force is tremendous, and it can cause one to hit oneself against a boulder and sustain injuries. There is a string that borders off the high-risk area from the general water pool. However, many adventurous tourists still take a chance and head further inwards.

6. Some monkeys may greet you along the hiking trail. As they are usually hungry and quick to grab your food, it is recommended not to eat while you visit the Lakkam Waterfalls. However, there is a café before the trail begins. It is safe to consume snacks here, without the threat of monkeys.

7. Another thing to watch out for is leeches. As this is a tropical forest area, there is a huge concentration of leeches along the trail. To prevent leeches from latching on to your legs and sucking your blood, you can apply a chloroxylenol-based antiseptic liquid like Dettol or Savlon on your skin before hiking. If at all you get attacked by leeches, carry some turmeric powder to loosen their grip and make them fall off your skin.

Places to Visit Near Lakkam Waterfalls, Munnar

If this is your first time in this part of Kerala, do not stop at exploring the Lakkam Falls only. Go beyond and discover the beauty of many other attractions nearby:

1. Gulmohar Viewpoint: Located on the Munnar - Udumalpet Road, Gulmohar Viewpoint is a vantage point on the Kannan Devan Hills of Kerala. It doesn’t matter which season you pick to visit this place near Munnar, the sights are going to be breathtaking regardless of the time of the year. This is one of the peaks which offer a full view of the hill station, looking even more pleasant in the monsoon. The viewpoint derives its name after the gulmohar flowers which bloom in this area. Parking is available and the trail is perfect for a long walk.

2. Anamudi Shola Forest: Also known as the Anamudi National Park, this forest can be reached via Kanthalloor-Perumala Road. Placed in the Idukki district of this state, the national park stands on the Western Ghats and is composed of the forest ranges of Mannavan Shola, Pullardi Shola and Idivara Shola. Spanning a total area of 7.5 square kilometres, the Anamudi Shola Forest has a maximum altitude of 7,562 feet or 2,305 meters.

3. Eravikulam National Park: One of the largest protected areas around Lakkam Waterfalls is the Eravikulam National Park which is spread across 97 square kilometres. Noted to be the very first national park in the state of Kerala, the region is also home to the Rajamala Wildlife Sanctuary. The national park is open from April to January from 7:30 AM to 4 PM on all days of the week. Look forward to sighting the Nilgiri Tahr as well as the Neelakurinji flowers which bloom only once every 12 years and colour the hills in a pretty shade of blue.

How to Reach Lakkam Waterfalls, Munnar

Lakkam Waterfalls are located quite far from the main cities of Kerala. However, this doesn’t mean you will have too much trouble arriving here. There are different combinations of transportation which you can avail of to get to the famous falls:

By Air: Cochin International Airport happens to be the closest airport if you wish to fly to Munnar. While flights remain one of the most expensive ways to travel, they are also highly comfortable, and very quick if you’re coming down from a different part of India. Almost 130 km from the waterfalls, this airport takes 4 hours to reach.

By Train: If you’re on a budget but still big on comfort, you should travel by train. Choose from AC 2-tier, AC 3-tier or Sleeper compartments (which come without air-conditioning but are much cheaper than their air-conditioned counterparts). Book yourself a route that stops at either the Aluva Railway Station or the Kalady Railway Station (which is also known as Angamaly Railway Station). Both the stations are almost equidistant from Lakkam Waterfalls and take about 4 hours to navigate through the 130 odd kilometres.

By Bus: Solo travellers, who don’t wish to spend much on their travel and also save on hotel nights, might want to try arriving here in a long-distance bus. Overnight buses let you watch a movie before you can doze off to sleep. The major bus stop closest to the Lakkom Falls is the Marayur Bus Stop. At a distance of about 15 km away, the remaining road journey will not take more than half an hour. You can look for an auto rickshaw or a shared jeep to save on the cost. Bear in mind that you book a return auto rickshaw since it is a bit difficult to find a ride back from the falls as it is located in the interiors. The other option is to hire a taxi.

By Car: If you wish to enjoy your vacation like royalty, you must certainly book yourself a private car from top car rental companies in Munnar. Choose a vehicle with good ground clearance and high power to cut through the mountain roads of Munnar. While self-driving is an option, the more relaxing choice is to hire a cab with an experienced driver who knows all the roadways to Lakkam Falls and other places around, so you can make the most of your holiday.


With umpteen number of places to visit in Munnar that satisfy the nature lover and adventure seeker in you, it makes every holiday seeker want to visit this place again and again. We at Munnar Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA offer Munnar Tour packages that suit your budget and holiday requirements without compromising on quality. To learn more about our offerings, please fill the Contact Us form.

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