Shivanasamudra Waterfall, Karnataka
In India's Karnataka state's Mandya District, there is a waterfall known as Shivanasamudra Falls. One of the first hydroelectric generating plants in Asia was built there in 1902 along the Kaveri River, which serves as its border with Mandya. The Kaveri River's Shivanasamudra Waterfall is situated there. The Deccan Plateau's rocks and ravines are traversed by the river as it runs, creating waterfalls. From July to October, visitors can visit this waterfall because this is when the flow of the waterfall is at its greatest and creates an incredibly spectacular scene.
It's a frequent myth that the left segment of the Shivanasamudra waterfall is known as Gaganachukki while the right segment is known as Bharachukki. In actuality, Bharachukki and Gaganachukki waterfalls are a few kilometers apart. This is because the Kaveri River itself has split into western and eastern tributaries a few kilometers to the south. While the eastern branch produces the Bharachukki waterfall, the western branch produces the Gaganachukki double waterfall. The Shivanasamudra watchtower offers the best views of the Gaganachukki waterfall. The majority of the pictures of the twin waterfalls were taken from there. Gaganachukki Falls can be reached in another way from Darga Hazrath Mardane Gaib.