Beautiful & fabulous waterfall near to the highway ( middle of muglin - kalibas )
Picturesque destination. Place gets crowded during summer time. You will really enjoy this place with friends or family. Jalbire jharna /lamo jharna is little bit out of city so that it could be kind of troubling to get good services & foods. I recommend you to get prepared before visit if you are visiting jalbire jharna from far
The best way to reach Lamo Waterfall is undoubtedly via a two-wheeler, whether you’re from Kathmandu or Chitwan.
A scenic ride with a proper view of the Trishuli River is amazing. But we all know the sad truth about the Kathmandu-Muglin road.Please be careful during the monsoon. In fact, if it’s raining or rain is predicted, just postpone this trip.
If you’re from Chitwan, Jalbire is just a few kilometers away, and this Lamo Waterfall will turn out to be one of the best spots to spend your Saturday.
So, here’s the breakdown:
From Kathmandu: Reach Muglin first, then use the Muglin-Narayanghat road. Within the next 10-15 minutes, you should see a signboard to take a left. From Narayanghat: Head to the Muglin road and take a right once you see the waterfall board in Jalbire. Still confused? Google Maps is always there!
About 100 meters ahead, you’ll reach the ticket counter. Get your tickets (Rs. 50 for Nepalese and Rs. 100 for foreigners) and then, head uphill.
After about 300 meters, you should see a gate that leads you to the waterfall.
In our case, we missed that and kept going for almost 2 km until we realized, “Lamoo nai raicha jharana ta.”
We had to take a U-turn, and there it was! I guess we were the only ones to miss that gate (all thanks to a parked car). Let’s park responsibly, guys!
If you’re traveling in a public vehicle, come to Muglin or Narayanghat first.
From here, you should be lucky enough to find auto-rickshaws that take you up to the ticket counter. Then, it’s an...
Read moreWaterfall - The seasonal fall of water! Waterfalls are some of the most spectacular sights that nature has to offer, and are the frequent goal of many travelers. Basically, the vertical drop in the course of a stream of water flow results in the fall, especially in rainy seasons. 💦
Approximately, fifteen minutes of the ride followed by the twenty minutes of the hike, from Baglung Bazaar towards Maaldhunga (Galuwa), we can find this beautiful water stream falling amid the verdant vegetation. 🌳
We were super-amazed today reaching the fall as it was completely different than other falls we have visited till the date. Mostly, we have to struggle to capture the waterfalls' shot. But in the case of this particular Jharana, it is too photogenic and we were a bit thrilled by its humid wave. 🚿
In frame:- The Brothers (Manish and Rupesh) 🤞
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Read moreFrom point of view of a foreigner—Jalbire Jharna is one of those rare places that still feels untouched, raw, and real. It’s nestled in the lap of the hills near Chitwan, and if you’re someone who craves nature, silence, and that deep breath of fresh, green air — this place will feel like medicine.
It’s not one of those overly touristy spots. In fact, you might barely find anyone around. No rush, no crowds, no Wi-Fi. Just the sound of water cascading down in steps, the rustling of leaves, and the kind of silence that makes you feel like time has slowed down.
The waterfall is tiered — like in levels — and there are proper steps that take you up each level. Don’t stop at the first one — keep going. You’ll see welcome signs at each step, and every time you climb higher, it just gets better and more peaceful. You feel like you’re being gently hugged by the hills and trees.
It’s the perfect place if you’re trying to escape the chaos of your regular life. Even if you’re already in Chitwan — which is calm in its own way — Jalbire gives you that next level of peace. It almost feels like you’ve traveled miles deeper into the hills, even if it’s not too far.
Not for people who want convenience and network coverage. But definitely for people who want nature, quiet, and that “lost in the...
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