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It is a resort with waterfalls, dense forests and wildlife. Talakona waterfall is in Sri Venkateswara National Park, Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh. With a 270 feet (82 m)-fall, Talakona is the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh state. [1] Talakona is also known for the Lord Siddheswara Swamy Temple, which is located close to the waterfall.
Talakona Falls: Sri Venkateswara National Park, Tirupati district: 6: Ubbalamadugu Falls (TADA Falls) Nallamala Forest, Tirupati district: 7: Leela waterfalls:
Sri Venkateswara National Park is a national park and biosphere reserve in Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh, India.The total area of the park is 353 km 2 (136 sq mi). The park is known for its many waterfalls, including the Talakona, Gundalakona and Gunjana.
It is located in Talakona in the Sri Venkateswara National Park of Tirupati district. The temple is located in the deep forest of the park (just 20 minutes walk from the well-known Talakona Waterfall). The main deity of the temple is Shiva and the primary festival celebrated is Maha Shivaratri. Locals also gather to celebrate Holi. [1
The following is a list of the highest waterfalls in India. It is based on the data from World Waterfall Database. [1] In many cases, numbers are merely estimates and measurements may be imprecise. The highest waterfall in India is Kunchikal waterfall located in Shimoga district of Karnataka.
This is a list of waterfalls in India sorted by state. The Indian state of Karnataka has more waterfalls than any other state. Karnataka has 544 waterfalls which are at least 10 meters in height. With a height of 1493 feet, Kunchikal Falls in Shimoga District, Karnataka is the tallest waterfall in the country.
Kailasakona Falls or Kone Falls is situated on the Uttukottai - Puttur - Tirupathi road. The main falls can be easily reached by car. There is ample space for more than 10 cars to be parked at the car parking. From the car parking, the main falls can be reached by 3 to 5 minutes walk, through well laid steps. This path is illuminated at night.
The waterfalls consist of two falls called "Maha Ella" (Sinhalese "The Greater Fall"), which is 80 metres (260 ft) high and 50 metres (160 ft) wide and "Kuda Ella", (Sinhalese "The Lesser Fall"), which is 50 metres (160 ft) high and located immediately downstream of the main fall. [4] St Clair's falls are the 20th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka.