Peraruvi Waterfall
There are nine waterfalls in 10 km area in Kutralam in which the Peraruvi is the main one. From there we can reach five falls (aiyntharuvi) which lies 4 km away from the main falls. It flows as five branches and falls in unison. It is said that it is a snake with five heads. In between main falls and five falls is Chittaruvi. One has to go through the forest up to 3 km to reach at Chembakadevi waterfalls. Here is the temple of Agasthya monk where devotees make a visit on Pournami day. From…

About Peraruvi Waterfall
There are nine waterfalls in 10 km area in Kutralam in which the Peraruvi is the main one. From there we can reach five falls (aiyntharuvi) which lies 4 km away from the main falls. It flows as five branches and falls in unison. It is said that it is a snake with five heads. In between main falls and five falls is Chittaruvi. One has to go through the forest up to 3 km to reach at Chembakadevi waterfalls. Here is the temple of Agasthya monk where devotees make a visit on Pournami day. From there we have to walk a steep area up to one km to reach at honey falls (thenaruvi). The old falls (old Kutralam ) lies 8 km away from the road to Amba ocean. In the path there is small water falls which is called tiger falls (Puliyaruvi) . A cute little fall especially for the kids. Then comes new falls (puthiyaruvi) and fruits falls (pazhathotta aruvi). Now no visitors are allowed to fruit falls which is surrounded with fruits trees and plantations. The reason, visitors are polluting the waterfalls. The famous Kutralanathar Temple lies near to the main falls. Sivan is Kuruambaleeswaran here and Kuzhalmozhi is the goddess (devatha). It is believed that chithrasabha which is adorned with wall paintings is the dance theatre (natyamandapam) of Lord Siva.
Interesting places to Visit
The main attraction of Courtallam for all its visitors are the waterfalls. There are three major waterfalls in Courtallam- the Tiger Falls, the Main Falls and the Five Falls. Old Courtallam Falls, further away from the rest, is another attractive, and perhaps the largest amongst the Courtallam falls. Other attractions include a snake park, a public aquarium, small children’s parks and play areas. Most of them are badly maintained.
Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation
Accommodation near Peraruvi Waterfall in the nearest town includes budget lodges, guesthouses, and forest rest houses. Book ahead on weekends.
Help Line/Phone Number
Police Station:
Kalakkad Police Station
Kalakkad, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Kadayam Police Station
Kadayam, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Serndamaram Police Station
Serndamangalam, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Arumuganeri Police Station
, Arumuganeri, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu
Tuticorin South Police Station
Thoothukudi, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu
Nearest Hospital:
Karthick Clinic
43-1, Jawaharlal Road Street,, Shencottah, Tamil Nadu 627809 - 04633 233784
Dr. Jeyasekharan Hospital and Nursing Home
K.P. Road, Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu 629003- 04652 230019
Franklin Hospital
NH 47, NH 47, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu- 04652 259618
Location info
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**Address:**Kutralam waterfalls Tirunelveli Dist.
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District: Tirunelveli Dist
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Nearest City: Tirunelveli
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Best time to visit: June, and lasts till September,
Climate & weather
The climate of here is usually tropical- generally hot and humid. The average temperature during summer (March to June) ranges from 23 to 36° Celsius and 18 to 30°C during the rest of the year. The average annual rainfall is 680 mm, most of which occurs during the northeast monsoon (October-December). Since the economy of the district is primarily based on agriculture, fluctuations in the monsoon rains or flooding of the Thamarabarani river has an immediate impact of livelihood in the area
How to reach Peraruvi Waterfall
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**Nearest Railway Station:**Tirunelveli
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**Nearest Airport:**Tuticorin
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**Road Transport:**Courtallam is well connected to other places like Sengottai, Tenkasi, Puliangudi,Tirunelveli, Kanniyakumari
Nearest petrol pump
- Petrol Pump Courtallam ,Tamilnadu,India
Best time to visit Peraruvi Waterfall
Post-monsoon (October–February) when the waterfall is at its fullest with the most spectacular flow. Early morning (7–9 AM) offers the best light for photography. Avoid visiting during heavy monsoon when water levels are dangerously high.
Timings & opening hours
Best visited during daylight hours (7:00 AM–5:00 PM). The waterfall is most accessible during the dry season (post-monsoon to early summer). Access may be restricted during heavy monsoon due to dangerous water levels.
Entry fee & tickets
Entry fee: INR 10–20 per person. Parking: INR 20–50 for vehicles. Some waterfalls within forest reserves or tourism complexes may have combined entry tickets.
Duration needed
1–2 hours including the walk to the waterfall and time spent enjoying the scenery. If trekking from a farther distance, allow 3–4 hours round trip. A visit combining nearby attractions may take half a day.
Safety tips
DO NOT swim or bathe directly under the waterfall — strong currents and submerged rocks pose serious danger. Slippery rocks near the waterfall are extremely hazardous. Stay behind safety barriers. Watch for leeches during monsoon. Avoid visiting after dark. Follow forest department guidelines.
Things to carry
- Change of Clothes: You will likely get wet.
- Waterproof Bag: Protect phone, camera, and wallet.
- Comfortable Footwear with Grip: Rocks are slippery.
- Towel: For drying off.
- Insect Repellent: Waterfall areas have mosquitoes.
Nearby visiting places
Other waterfalls in the region, trekking trails, viewpoints, wildlife sanctuaries, and nearby temples in the hill areas.
Nearest airport, railway & bus
Nearest airport: Madurai International Airport (IXM) for southern waterfalls, Coimbatore International Airport (CJB) for western, Salem Airport (SXV) for northern. Nearest railway station: the nearest station in the closest town. By road: most waterfalls are approachable by bus and taxi.
Mobile network coverage
Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi all provide coverage across Tamil Nadu. 4G is reliable in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, and along major highways. Coverage may be weaker in remote sections of the Western Ghats, deep forest reserves, and certain rural interior areas. Free Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels and cafes in urban areas.
Food & restaurants nearby
Near Peraruvi Waterfall, local food stalls offer Tamil Nadu snacks and refreshments. Visitors can enjoy fresh coconut water, roasted peanuts, bhajji, and seasonal fruits from nearby vendors. For full meals, nearby towns have restaurants serving traditional South Indian dishes like idli, dosa, rice meals, and curries. Packing a picnic is popular for families visiting the falls.
History of Peraruvi Waterfall
Peraruvi Waterfall is one of the scenic waterfalls of Tamil Nadu, formed by a stream or river cascading down the hills of the Western Ghats. The waterfall has been a natural landmark for local communities for generations, providing water for agriculture and serving as a popular natural retreat. Its surroundings are rich in biodiversity with native flora and fauna.
Things to do at Peraruvi Waterfall
Enjoy the spectacular view of water cascading down the rock face, especially impressive during the post-monsoon season. Take photographs of the waterfall and surrounding forest landscape. Walk on the designated trails around the waterfall to appreciate the full scale of the cascade.
Things to visit & highlights
The main waterfall cascade with its pool at the base. The surrounding forest landscape with its rich biodiversity. Viewpoints along the approach trail offering different perspectives of the waterfall. Nearby streams and rock formations.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to visit Peraruvi Waterfall? Post-monsoon season (October–February) when the waterfall is at its fullest. Early morning offers the best lighting for photography.
Is swimming safe at Peraruvi Waterfall? Swimming is generally not recommended due to strong currents and submerged rocks. Some areas with gentle pools may be safe for wading — check locally.
How difficult is the trek to Peraruvi Waterfall? The walk varies from an easy 5–15 minute stroll to a moderate 20–30 minute trek depending on the specific waterfall. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Accessibility
Accessibility information is not currently available for this site. Contact the venue directly or check with your accommodation for the latest accessibility details.
Rules & restrictions
Standard visitor rules apply. Check locally for any specific restrictions at this site.
Best photography spots
The best photography spots are typically during the golden hours (early morning and late afternoon). Scout the location first to identify the best angles, and consider the direction of light at different times of day.
Quick facts
- Type: Tourist Attraction
- State: Tamilnadu
- Category: Waterfall
Visitor information
Please check locally for current visitor information.
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