BENGALURU: The Muthyala Maduvu Falls, located near Anekal on the outskirts of the city, is in full flow after the recent rain and is attracting hordes of tourists from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
A popular tourist destination, Muthyala Maduvu Falls is gushing after heavy rain lashed the taluk. The waterfall is surrounded by hills and greenery, which is a delight for tourists. A descent of around 300 steps leads to the Falls.
Muthyala Madavu is popularly known as Pearl Valley as the water rushing down the flora around creates an illusion which appears to be like strings of pearls. The waterfall plunges from 300 feet and is situated in the midst of greenery. It is 40 km away from the city and 7 km from Anekal. The base of the waterfall is not too deep and tourists enjoy swimming in that area.
“We have come from Bengaluru along with our family. This is a great spot for a one-day picnic. The waterfalls are very nice and it is a great place to hang out with family and friends,” said Geetha, a visitor.
“The waterfall is close to the city. We used to come for cycling, and at that time, the water flow was less. After the rain, the water flow has increase and the waterfall looks beautiful. The place is very safe and kids will enjoy the spot,” said Vijeth, a tourist.