Abbey Falls, Coorg

Abbey Falls, Coorg Timings, Entry Fee, Best time to visit

Abbey Falls, also called Abbi Falls, is a must-see destination in Coorg for nature lovers and photographers alike. It is situated close to Madikeri. With our Coorg honeymoon packages, it is also among the most popular tourist destinations. Everyone will be captivated by the image of water cascading down a 70-foot cliff while surrounded by verdant surroundings.

Numerous streams combine to form the waterfall, which cascades into a pool of water before merging into the River Kaveri. The monsoon season greatly enhances Abbey Falls’ visual splendour. The water stream thickens and roars louder during the monsoon season. The surrounding deeper flora adds to it, making for a once-in-a-lifetime view.

Located across from a hanging bridge, the waterfall is tucked away between coffee and spice plantations. One of the main draws is the view from the hanging bridge. The experience is unique because of the aromas of coffee and spices mixed with the cool, refreshing air.

Even before you can see the Abbey Falls, you are greeted by the sound of water rushing down and the aromas of the surrounding area. When organising your Coorg tour, you should not overlook this popular tourist destination close to Madikeri, which welcomes hundreds of wildlife enthusiasts each year.

You can arrange to see a number of other nearby, fascinating tourist destinations while you’re at the waterfall. Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwar Temple, and Brahmagiri Hills are a few of the tourist destinations close to Abbey Falls.

Additionally, the area surrounding the fall is perfect for trekking. Thus, if you’re seeking adventure, schedule an exhilarating walk in the verdant surroundings. It’s also a great spot for a family picnic.

A tiny temple devoted to the Goddess Kali is located next to the bridge. In addition to seeking the graces of the Goddess, many tourists visit the temple as part of their journey.

History of the Abbey Falls, Coorg

Originally known as Jessy Falls, Abbey Falls is also known as Abbi Falls. Upon visiting Abbey Falls, the first British priest of Coorg fell in love with its unmatched beauty. After that, he consecrated the waterfall and gave it the name Jessy Falls, which is the name of his daughter.

Following independence, the government took control of the waterfall and the surrounding environment, which is home to a variety of plants and animals. Later, Mr. Neravanda B. Nanaiah purchased the waterfall’s location from the government, converting it from a natural forest to farmed farmlands with coffee and other spice plants.

Everyone was enthralled by the Abbey Falls’ breathtaking magnificence as it emerged from behind the dense jungle. Currently situated on private land, the waterfall is a well-liked Coorg tourism destination that draws visitors all year round. Using one of our all-inclusive Coorg trip packages is the ideal way to experience this captivating highland station.

Best time to visit Abbey Falls, Coorg

Abbey Falls’ picturesque splendour is at its peak during the monsoon season, making it the ideal time of year to visit. A trip can be scheduled from July through October. Travellers should exercise caution when visiting during the monsoon season due to the slick roadways. Another great time to visit the falls is after the rains.

Abbey Falls, Coorg Entry Fee

  •  15 per person
  •  10 –  50 for Vehicle Parking Fee (depending on the type of vehicle)

Abbey Falls, Coorg Timings

Every day of the week, visitors can visit Abbey Falls. Abbey Falls is open for visits from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A normal visit to the falls takes two to three hours, and there is a nominal admission fee of Rs. 15 per person.

Day Timing
Monday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wedesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm