1. What is the best time to visit?
The dry season (November to May) is ideal for trekking and swimming. Early mornings or late afternoons are recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
2. How long is the trek to the falls?
Visitors need to descend over 500 steps to reach the base of the falls. The trek usually takes 15–25 minutes, depending on pace. Comfortable shoes are highly recommended.
3. Is swimming allowed?
Yes! The falls have a natural pool suitable for swimming. There are shallow areas for children and deeper sections for adults. Always follow safety guidelines and wear life vests if needed.
4. Are there guides available?
Local guides are available for hire. They can help with safety, provide information about the falls, and show nearby trails or viewpoints.
Yes, picnics are allowed at designated areas. Remember to carry out all trash to help preserve the environment. Local vendors also sell snacks and drinks near the entrance.
Yes, but note that the trek involves many steps. Children and elderly visitors should be accompanied by adults and take breaks as needed.
Pets are generally not recommended, as the trails and pool areas can be dangerous for animals.
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