Burude Falls
Burude is Kannada for "skull" (the local language of Karnataka). On the Siddapur-Kumta road, this waterfall is roughly 20 kilometers from Siddaput and 55 kilometers from Sirsi. Hundreds of visitors come from all over the country during the winter to see this 90-foot-long stone waterfall, which erupts into a stunning visual splendor. Burude Falls is a great location to spend some special time with friends and family; it's an exciting, fun, and adventurous destination that you should add to your list for your upcoming winter vacation.
There are numerous activities surrounding this mesmerizing waterfall, including hiking in and around the fall, which takes more than a few hours to explore. In addition, there are tents set up close to the fall, making it the ideal location for picnics. In addition to tents, the community has hotels and homestays with good service and amenities. The fall is a great time for everyone who arrives, whether they want to take a peaceful stroll around the waterfall or sneak away into the forest with friends. The best time to visit Burude Falls is between November and February, or between winter and just before summer.

