Katika, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
The name of the falls is derived from the name of the village nearby. Katiki Waterfall is formed by the Gosthani River and it cascading down from a height of 100+ feet. The pond at the bottom of the Waterfall is an excellent place for taking a bath after a tough trek to the place. It has to be reached by 20-30 minutes trek (one way) through lush forest and upwards to mountain top from the nearest motorable road. Cooking and camping are also permitted at this place. This is also a good place for trekking.
Interesting Facts
4 Hours Suggested time duration
September to November Crowded Period
August to December Best Season To Visit
Do's & Dont's
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Timings
Day | Start Time | End Time | Adult Entry Fee | Child Entry Fee |
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All Days | 06:00 AM | 07:00 PM |
Transport Connections
Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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24 KM | 0866-257-0005 |
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19 KM | 139 |
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82.5 KM | 08912851169 |
What to Carry
Carry water bottle & foodSuitable For
Parking
Parking is available for 10 CarsNearest Town
Town Name | Distance |
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Rega | 25 KM |
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