About Lower and Upper Kalimna Falls
The Kalimna Falls were actually two waterfalls for the price of one excursion. There was a Lower and Upper Falls where each had a different character about them. Both waterfalls were modestly-sized, but in this instance, it really wasn’t about their size that mattered. Instead, it was more about the serene and relaxing hike where peace and quiet were the rule. Meanwhile, the forest scenery and its rhythms (e.g. the distinct birdsongs and rustling of leaves) were allowed to sink into my mood and my body in a way that made this excursion different from the typical short waterfalling visits where it was easy to bag several waterfalls as if I was succumbing to the checklist mentality while not really appreciating the whole experience.
Speaking of the hike, I did have to embark on a journey that was 8.4km round trip. I managed to do this hike solo, and it took me a little over 2 hours return that encompassed all the hiking as well as the picture-taking. I’d imagine at a more leisurely pace, this could be more like a three-hour hike round trip. Nonetheless, the duration of this hike was probably what made the excursion more about the journey rather than the waterfalls themselves.

After about 2.9km, I reached a fork in the track where the right fork led me for the last 300m or so to the Lower Kalimna Falls. This waterfall wasn’t big (probably 5-7m or so), but it was in a very picturesque and serene setting where tall trees and ferns surrounded a still and dark plunge pool beneath the attractive falls. Within the pool were concentrically-circled bubble patterns while the pool itself possessed a reflective quality that reflected the waterfall and the neighboring foliage. There was also a large alcove behind the waterfall that allowed me to go right behind the falls for a different perspective. Indeed, it was the kind of scenery that was perfect for just basking in the serenity.
Back on the main track, I walked another 1.3km to a viewing deck that allowed me to look at the Upper Kalimna Falls. Unfortunately during my midday visit, I was looking right against the sun so it wasn’t as photogenic as I would’ve liked, and it made the trouble of getting here seem like a bit of an anticlimax. I guess in hindsight, I could’ve come earlier before the sun rose above the west-facing cliff or come later in the afternoon (arvo) when the sun would’ve been behind me. In any case, this upper waterfall was said to be 20-25m tall. There didn’t seem to be any way of getting closer to the falls or seeing it from other angles as the lookout was the only perspective afforded me.
All in all, I’d say that it was the Lower Kalimna Falls that was the prettier one of the two. But I figured that if you’re going through the trouble of finding this waterfall, you mind as well extend the hike just a bit to experience the second waterfall.
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