Jogigundi Falls is located in Agumbe, a small village in Thirthahalli in Shivamogga district and is known as the “Cherrapunji of South India” due to high rainfall and rich biodiversity.
Jogigundi Falls is a mesmerizing waterfall nestled in the dense rainforests of Agumbe. It is a relatively lesser-known and less commercialized waterfall, which adds to its appeal. Formed by the Sita river, this waterfall falls from a height amidst lush green surroundings.
To reach Jogigundi Water Falls, you need to travel to Agumbe, which is about 34.4 km from Thirthahalli and about 95.3 km from Shivamogga. From Agumbe, you can take a short trek or hire a local guide to take you to the falls. The trail to the falls involves navigating through the forest and makes the journey part of the adventure.
What you should note here is that the area around Jogigundi Falls is known for its biodiversity and is home to various species of flora and fauna. Agumbe is especially famous as a habitat for king cobra snakes. Visitors to Jogigundi Falls often combine their trip with exploring the Agumbe Rainforest Research Centre, which conducts research on reptiles and amphibians.
As with any natural attraction, it is advisable to check the latest information, local regulations and safety guidelines before visiting Jogigundi Water Falls.