Ghoghrapur
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Nature / Picnic SpotEntry Fees:
Free Entry: There is currently no formal entry fee for visiting the Ghoghrapur waterfall, though parking fees might apply during peak holidays. ...Free Entry: There is currently no formal entry fee for visiting the Ghoghrapur waterfall, though parking fees might apply during peak holidays.Special Events:
Local Fairs: During the winter months, small village fairs are occasionally organized nearby, showcasing local tribal handicrafts and traditional food. ...Local Fairs: During the winter months, small village fairs are occasionally organized nearby, showcasing local tribal handicrafts and traditional food.Best Photo Spots:
Waterfall Crest: The point where the water begins its descent is the best spot for capturing the power and beauty of the falls.
Forest Trails: The sun filtering through the dense canopy onto the forest floor provides excellent lighting for n...Waterfall Crest: The point where the water begins its descent is the best spot for capturing the power and beauty of the falls.
Forest Trails: The sun filtering through the dense canopy onto the forest floor provides excellent lighting for nature and macro photography.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Why Famous:
Scenic Waterfall: Famous for the Ghoghrapur Waterfall, which becomes a thunderous cascade during the monsoon season, attracting local nature lovers.
Rock Formations: Known for its unique basalt-like rock structures that allow visitors to sit...Scenic Waterfall: Famous for the Ghoghrapur Waterfall, which becomes a thunderous cascade during the monsoon season, attracting local nature lovers.
Rock Formations: Known for its unique basalt-like rock structures that allow visitors to sit and enjoy the water flow in small natural pools. -
Architecture:
Natural Stone Work: The area features natural step-like rock formations carved over centuries by the flowing water. The "architecture" here is entirely natural, with large boulders creating small pools and cascades. There are minor stone shelters and viewing platforms buil...Natural Stone Work: The area features natural step-like rock formations carved over centuries by the flowing water. The "architecture" here is entirely natural, with large boulders creating small pools and cascades. There are minor stone shelters and viewing platforms built by the local forest department, measuring approximately 10 by 15 Feet, to provide safety and better views for the tourists. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest major airport is Raipur, which is about 350 KMS away; however, private charters sometimes fly to Ambikapur.
By Train: Ambikapur Railway Station is the nearest rail link, connected to Raipur, Durg, and Jabalpur via regula... -
Near Tourist Places:
Mainpat (55 KMS), Ambikapur (12 KMS), Ramgarh Caves (50 KMS), Deepadih (75 KMS), Tattapani (95 KMS), Tiger Point (60 KMS), Fish Point (65 KMS), Kailash Caves (110 KMS), Tamra Ghumar (120 KMS), Semarsot Sanctuary (80 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Pack Snacks: There are very few shops near the waterfall, so it is essential to carry your own food and drinking water.
Stay Safe: Be careful while walking on wet rocks as they can be extremely slippery; avoid going too deep into the water ...
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