The Gokak Falls is a waterfall located on the Ghataprabha River in Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. The waterfall is six kilometers away from Gokak
After a long winding course, the Ghataprabha river takes a leap of 52
metres (171 ft) over the sand-stone cliff amidst a picturesque gorge of the rugged valley, resembling Niagara Falls on a smaller scale. The waterfall is horse shoe shaped at the crest, with a flood breadth of 177 metres (581 ft). During rainy season,
the thick reddish brown water sweeps far over the brink of the cliff
with a dull roar that can be heard from some distance. There is a
hanging bridge
across the river, measuring about 201 metres (659 ft). Its height above
the rock bed is 14 metres (46 ft). There is an old electricity
generation station and electricity was generated here for the first time
in 1887.
One interesting feature of this place is the monuments from the
Chalukya era that are found on either bank of the rocky gorge. Another
attraction of this place is the very old river-front temple dedicated to
Lord Mahalingeshwara, built in the Later Chalukyan style of
architecture.
Commutation
Distance from Belgaum : 65 kmDistance from Gokak : 6 km
Nearest Airport: Belgaum Nearest Railway station : Gokak-Road Railway station or Ghataprabha railway station.
Road: KSRTC and city buses ply regularly from Gokak and Belgaum to the falls.The best time to visit Gokak falls is around July - October.
It experiences moderate climate throughout the year, however the nights are too cool and days are warm.
Photo Gallery:
Gokak Falls During Night (Courtesy:Wikipedia)
Photos: Naveen-Belgaum (Sutthona Banni Team)Information Courtesy: Wikipedia
Categories:
BELGAUM,
KARNATAKA,
water Falls