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Wear comfortable trekking shoes with a good grip. As the rocks are really slippery, you would need to be really careful. If your shoes get wet, the steep trek will be all the more difficult and risky. The trek is a little difficult, so it is advisable not to bring young children and elderly people.

Best Time to Visit. The best time to visit Tada Falls is during the period between August and December. At this time, the sun is less intense and shrill and thus provides a pleasant wholesome experience. It is advised not to visit the waterfalls between the months of March and June as the area experiences high humidity. Plus the sun is really bright and trekking at this time can be extremely uncomfortable. Top Hotels Near Tada Falls. Places To Visit In Chittoor. Sri Venkateshwara National Park.

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Similar Places Nagalapuram. We value your privacy. There is a train every two hours and the last train from Tada to Chennai leaves at PM. Drive for about 60 km and you will reach Tada town. Before you reach Tada you will cross the AP checkpost. It might be cost effective to take 2 Indica's compared to a Tata Sumo. Once you reach Tada, take the left which is right next to the bridge and you will reach Varadiah Palem. Ask the people for directions from here.

You have to take a left turn to reach Tada falls and there are absolutely no indications at this point. You can reach this place from Kalahasti too. It is 20 km from the Tada to reach the base camp of the Tada falls. Where you can park our vehicles and start trekking. The only way to get around from here is on foot. Locally the falls is called "Ubbalamadugu Falls". Remember this name as it can come in handy if you are lost. The ideal time to visit Tada is between August-December when the sun is a little less intense.

The worst time is March-June. Once you have reached Base Camp the trek begins. The total trek distance would be about 10 km to and fro with nearly 4 km in really rocky conditions. From here, the mud road begins and if you are on SUV or two wheelers, you can go for another 1 km.

Just after m or so, you reached a place where you must cross a small stream. A small word of caution: don't get into it with your shoes on. It will become really tough to trek with wet soles. Once you cross this small stream the walk continues till you reach a mud-path.

Follow this mud-path and you will first go up the hill and then down the hill. It is quite tricky to follow the path as in some places only rocks are seen and there is absolutely nothing to indicate a path. Keep walking along the mud-path and you will cross another stream. Continue walking on the mud-path and around 30 min later you will reach a Siva Temple. This is the last place where you can sit comfortably and have food, if you haven't had any so far.

If you don't reach the Siva temple within an hour and half of starting the trek, then you have lost your way. Use the time-tested method of following the stream and proceed. After this point there is no proper path and you have to rely on the direction shown people who are around the Siva Temple. You have to cross the stream and then look for a path. You will find a small clearing and this might help you on the way forward. From here on, the trek starts to become difficult.



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