Kallahati Falls (Kalahasti Falls) & Temple

Location

10 kilometers from Kemmannagundi, the water falls from a height of 150 feet. Lord Veerabhadreshwara is worshipped in a cave, formed by huge boulders. It is believed that the cave was formed during the reign of Krishna Devaraya.

The Kalahatti Falls, also known as Kallathigiri falls and Kalahasthi falls, gushing down from 122 m height is one another impressive attractions in Kemmanagundi. This captivating waterfall is blended with the environment in the pleasing sylvan area of Kemmanangudi.

An ancient temple built between gaps in the rocks is assumed to be built in the period of Vijayanagar empire. According many locals and folk legends, the famous Hindu saint Agasthya is associated to this place.

Kalahasti falls is renowned as a religious destination for Muslims as well as Hindus. A yearly pilgrimage to this amazing place attracts dedicated, God-fearing devotees.

This fall has made this place an absorbing hill resort and is gifted with nice natural conditions and cool misty surroundings.