Published 18:30 IST, July 15th 2024
Viral Video: Karnataka Tourists Defy Waterfall Ban, Cops Walk Off With Their Clothes
Karnataka has banned tourist entry to waterfalls since July 1 due to heightened safety risks during the rainy season.
Bengaluru: Taking "modern problems require modern solutions" to new heights, Karnataka Police have crafted an inventive punishment for tourists who defied a monsoon ban on waterfall bathing, earning praise from netizens.
At Charmadi Falls in Mudigere, tourists ignored caution signs and entered the waterfall to bathe. The group left their clothes on the shore and proceeded to climb rocks in an off-limits area.
Chikmagalur division police officers, upon seeing the tourists, collected the abandoned clothes and walked away.
A video going viral on social media showed the men pleading with officers to return their clothes. After issuing a stern warning and providing safety instructions, the officers returned the clothes.
For the unversed, Karnataka has banned tourist entry to waterfalls since July 1 due to heightened safety risks during the rainy season. Footage of the policemen walking away with the tourists' clothes has sparked a wave of amused reactions online. Many social media users applauded the officers for their innovative approach, with some suggesting that this method should be adopted more widely.
Charmadi Falls
Charmadi Falls in Mudigere, Karnataka, is a stunning natural attraction known for its cascading waters and picturesque surroundings. Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Western Ghats, the waterfall becomes particularly lively during the monsoon season, drawing tourists seeking a refreshing escape. However, this beauty comes with risks, especially during the rainy season when the waters surge dramatically. To ensure safety, local authorities have implemented strict bans on entering the falls during monsoons, highlighting the need for visitors to respect nature's power and heed safety warnings.
Updated 18:30 IST, July 15th 2024