Kotli Waterfall
On the banks of the river Mirna, which cascaded created beautiful cauldron-shaped hollows in the limestone and flysch rocks, is the abandoned settlement of Kotli. The nearby Kotli waterfall, which is named after it, is 12 meters high and 7 meters broad. The Seven Waterfalls Trail includes the Kotli waterfall. The Mirna River's course is followed by this route. The trail begins in the high hamlet of Buzet, which offers beautiful views of the Mirna River Valley. The hike features seven waterfalls that rise up to 26.5 meters in height.
With more than a hundred residents, Kotli village was formerly well-known for its tailors and millers. After World War II, people started moving away in search of a better life in cities. Its final residents departed in the 1970s. There are still stone homes and historic mills there now. Despite this, the village has grown to be a favorite stop for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Kotli waterfall, therefore it is rarely empty. Numerous tourists compare Kotli to the well-known Turkish destination Pamukkale as a result of these very pleasing pools. The natural jacuzzis are perfect for unwinding in, and the shallow blue pools were formed by sedimentation and overflowing mineral water.
Location: Punjab