Sabbitham, a beautiful waterfall during the monsoon. This place grabs a huge attraction from the people of nearby districts, especially in the rainy season. This waterfall gives you immense joy!
The water isn’t falling from a greater height, yet it’s so delightful with its splashing sound. The slight soaking drizzle is not the rain actually but the waterfall showering its beauty. And that’s the way, it reminds you of your raincoat. You’ll be drenched if there’s no raincoat.
Climbing the hill to have a better look at the water flow is not at all a bad idea. You can easily walk up the hill, but the bushy trees will slow down your pace. That view of nearby green fields from the hill is worth watching. The water flow upon the hill is so fast and furious, due to its multiple curves caused by the narrow passages and huge rocks.
The edge of the hill where water flows down is covered with a fence to prevent visitors from falling. Trespassing that fence isn’t safe, and is quite dangerous to ignore the warning sign. There’s a board holding the caution that Alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited. But still, you can find wrecks of alcohol bottles over the location. So, ‘don’t walk around barefoot’ can be a good caution for visitors.
There’s a temple of Lord Shiva, at the foot of the hill where visitors can offer their prayers.
Overall, this is a better choice to visit despite canceling all your plans blaming the rains.