Muthyala Maduvu or Pearl Valley

Muthyala Maduvu Pearl Valley

This is a waterfall 40 Kms away from Bangalore. Since the water droplets falling from the rocks shine like pearls, the waterfalls came to be known as Muthyala Maduvu / Pearl Valley.

Pearl Valley Muthyala Maduvu Forest

Drive down Bannerghatta road and reach Anekal village and turn to the right from Anekal and drive for another 10 minutes to reach the valley. There is ample space provided to park your vehicles opposite to the KSTDC hotel.

Pearl Valley Pearl Valley

There are 300 steps leading down to the first waterfalls, which is small but enchanting during the rainy season.

Pearl Valley Pearl Valley

There are many birds chirping and making nest happily in the many bushes and trees that cover the landscape here.

Bee Eater Indian Robin

Dragon flies flit around busily finding place to rest on rocks.

Dragon Fly

Many bright and colorful wild flowers in bloom add color to the thin forests.  Flowers like Glory lily, Swamp Day Flower, Yellow Mallow, Fragrant Swamp Mallow, Snake Weed, Scarlet Morning Glory, Purple Morning glory, Day flower etc., blooming are a delight to the butterflies.  Coffee Senna trees with golden yellow flowers are all over the hills.

Snake WeedYellow MallowSwamp Dayflower

From the first waterfalls you need to trek about a kilometer down the valley on rugged path to reach yet another water falls cascading down the opposite hill. The brave and the fit can climb through the waterfalls covered by a green canopy clambering on rocks to reach the main waterfalls.

Muthyala Maduvu
The climbing is exhilarating and adventurous with rewards of small lagoons formed by the tiered waterfalls.

Pearl Valley Pearl Valley Lagoon

The waterfall is small and the water is mainly from the rainwater collected on the rocky pools at the top of the hills. It is best visited during the rainy season.

Pearl Valley

There is a small temple dedicated to Shiva, which is a perfect place to catch your breath as you climb back.

Pearl Valley View

The KSTDC restaurant is built at the very edge of a hill, which offers a fantastic view of the hills and the valley.  In a day you can visit Bannerghatta and Pearl Valley.

Place Statistics:
Type of place: Waterfalls
Situated: Bangalore rural district
Distance: 40 Kms from Bangalore
Transport: Well connected by road, buses ply till Anekal, from there you have to either trek or hitch hike
Facilities: Rest room, Restaurant and lodging available at KSTDC hotels
Warning: Beware of bottles broken on rocks, unruly visitors who scream unnecessarily scaring away the birds and litter all around.

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