Stepping down feet on the grounds of Bastar, tourist’s eyes get a rare glare. One such alluring place is—Kanger Waterfall. Situated in the bio-forestry region of Kanger National Park, Kanger Waterfall is an appealing but miniature waterfall. Slowly this place is developing into a picnic spot. After creating Tirathgarh waterfalls near Tirathgarh village, crossing the National Highway, Mungabahar enters Kanger Valley National Park and flows in the form of Kanger river in the bio-forestry region, combining with Kolab river ahead. On Jagdalpur-Konta National Highway, 26kms away from Jagdalpur, there is Kotumsar Naka. Rightwards, it leads to Tirathgarh Waterfalls and on the left, it leads to the gateway of Kotumsar, Kailash, Dandak caves and Kanger Valley National Park. On this way, 4km away on the leftside, a board indicates that around 200m away Kanger Waterfall is noticeable with its exclusive beauty. The uncommon elegance of Kanger Waterfall is completely capable of overwhelming tourists. Flowing through the rocky structures, Kanger river falls from a height of 30ft and creates the wonderful Kanger Waterfall. On both the sides of Kanger Waterfall, plain rocky surfaces provide a place of rest to tourists. Kanger Waterfall’s charm cannot be compared to the nearby Tirathgarh Waterfalls, and this may be the reason for its ignorance by tourists. Tirathgarh Falls, Kotumsar caves, Kailash caves, Dandak caves and Kanger Waterfall can be developed as a group of tourist spots. Being accessible, Kanger Waterfall gives a silent invitation to visit again.
Boating Boating always brings joy to that heart who can feel the exhilarating experience. Forget about your normal idea of boating as Bastar has something more meaningful to offer. Looking towards the distant view of mighty waterfalls, or lush green forests, or hilly slopes- you can feel adrenaline getting pumped inside your veins once you start moving in the boat. Unexplored Bastar has a long list of curated boating experiences, and that too at the countryside- not at your usual tourist point.
Nature Walk Bastar has plenty of countryside destinations where you can indulge in a “Nature Walk” like never before. The fragrance of petrichor, the gushing voice of rivers and streams, fresh air, and drizzling sky- every inch brings surprise to the beholder when nature blooms at its fullest. Unexplored Bastar has spent a lot of time observing and exploring every nook of the territory to discover quaint spots for the Nature Walk. We believe that with every Nature Walk guided by a local or professional guide, you end up getting more than you seek.
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Read moreKanger Dhara is a beautiful waterfall located in the Kanger Valley National Park in Bastar, Chhattisgarh. Here are some key points:
Scenic Beauty: The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests, making it a picturesque spot. The sound of cascading water and the tranquil environment offer a perfect retreat for nature lovers.
Accessibility: It is relatively accessible from the town of Jagdalpur, with roads leading up to the national park. However, some areas may require a bit of trekking.
Wildlife and Flora: Kanger Valley National Park is home to diverse wildlife and flora. Visitors might spot various species of birds and animals, adding to the adventure.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Kanger Dhara is during the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons when the water flow is at its peak, enhancing the beauty of the falls.
Activities: Besides enjoying the waterfall, visitors can explore nearby caves, such as the famous Kutumsar and Kailash caves, and take nature walks within the park.
Overall, Kanger Dhara waterfall is a must-visit for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility amidst a rich ecological...
Read moreKanger Dhara Falls It is located inside the Kanger Valley National Park, 36 km from Jagdalpur. At the beginning of the downstream of Kanger River, it is a magnificent view of the small cascades of waterfall which forms Kanger Dhara Falls, when the river falls from undulating folded rocks. It is situated at 18°52’26″N 81°55’22″E.
At Kanger Dhara, the momentum of the water is far stronger. Hence the visitors don’t prefer it for bathing and swimming. The visitors can still enjoy the drama of the course of the water as it gushes down the rocks and wends its way around the rocks in a rush. The good time to visit the park is in the month of July. As it is located in the lap of Kanger Valley, the waterfall is produced by the Kanger River due to the presence of undulating rocks present there. Earlier the area of the Kanger Dhara waterfalls was a sedimentary terrain, then it was later intruded by the igneous rock bodies, modified them into folded structures. The people who all are interested in visiting Kanger Dhara, should get permission from the District Forest Office located at the entry...
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