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Hajra Waterfall

Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
Hajra Waterfall is a breathtaking hidden gem located in the Dongargarh region, about 100 KMS from Raipur. Dropping from a height of approximately 150 feet, it is one of the tallest waterfalls in the vicinity of the capital. The waterfall is surrounded by a unique landscape featuring dense forests, rolling hills, and even railway tunnels that run through the mountains nearby. This combination of industrial architecture and raw nature gives Hajra a very distinct character. The falls are relatively less commercialized than other spots, offering a serene and untouched environment for travelers. The water cascades down a rocky cliff, forming a misty spray that cools the entire area even during the summer. Legend has it that the waterfall was discovered by local tribes centuries ago and was used as a secret resting place. The approach to the waterfall is an adventure in itself, involving a drive through winding roads and lush greenery. The site is a favorite for trekkers who explore the rugged terrain surrounding the falls. The sound of the falling water combined with the occasional whistle of a train passing through the nearby tunnels creates a unique auditory experience. There are small shrines located around the falls, adding a touch of local culture and spirituality. Unlike the more crowded tourist spots, Hajra offers a sense of solitude and peace. The water at the base is clear and cool, inviting visitors for a quick swim or to simply sit on the rocks and soak in the atmosphere. The area is also rich in flora and fauna, with various species of birds and butterflies being common sights. For those who love off-beat travel, Hajra is the perfect destination. It represents the "Hidden Chhattisgarh" that is yet to be fully explored by the mainstream tourism industry. The government has recently started improving the access paths to ensure visitor safety while maintaining the ecological balance. A trip to Hajra is often combined with a visit to the famous Bambleshwari temple in Dongargarh, making it a perfect blend of adventure and pilgrimage. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Adventure Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Status: Generally, there is no official entry fee as it is a natural site, though local village committees may occasionally charge 10 rupees for cleaning.

    Parking: A nominal parking fee of 20 to 50 rupees is usually collected by local...
    Entry Status: Generally, there is no official entry fee as it is a natural site, though local village committees may occasionally charge 10 rupees for cleaning.

    Parking: A nominal parking fee of 20 to 50 rupees is usually collected by local vendors for managing the vehicle area.

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    Timing:
    Operating Hours: Best visited between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

    Safety Note: It is advised to leave the area before sunset as the forest roads can be tricky to navigate in the dark.

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    Operating Hours: Best visited between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

    Safety Note: It is advised to leave the area before sunset as the forest roads can be tricky to navigate in the dark.

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    Special Events:
    Makar Sankranti: Local villagers gather here in January for a holy dip and a small community fair.

    Environment Day: Local NGOs often organize cleanliness drives and nature awareness walks at the falls on June 5th.

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    Makar Sankranti: Local villagers gather here in January for a holy dip and a small community fair.

    Environment Day: Local NGOs often organize cleanliness drives and nature awareness walks at the falls on June 5th.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Tunnel Mouth: Standing near the safe zone of the tunnel entrance with the waterfall in the background.

    Bottom Basin: Capturing the sheer scale of the 150-foot drop from the very bottom looking up.

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    The Tunnel Mouth: Standing near the safe zone of the tunnel entrance with the waterfall in the background.

    Bottom Basin: Capturing the sheer scale of the 150-foot drop from the very bottom looking up.

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Things To Do

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    Photography of the Falls: Capture the long-exposure shots of the 150-foot drop.

    Exploring the Tunnels: Safely view the nearby railway tunnels from the designated walking paths.

    Trekking: Embark on a moderate trek through the bamboo forests surrounding the waterfall.

    Nature Study: Observe the diverse butterfly species that are attracted to the misty environment.

    Birdwatching: Look for forest birds like the Paradise Flycatcher.

    Picnic: Enjoy a meal at the base of the cliff with the sound of the falls.

    Visit Dongargarh: Complete your trip by visiting the hilltop Maa Bambleshwari Temple.

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    Why Famous:
    Spectacular Height: It is famous for its impressive 150-foot drop, which is one of the highest in the district.

    Unique Setting: The proximity to mountain railway tunnels makes it a famous spot for photographers who want to capture the contr...
    Spectacular Height: It is famous for its impressive 150-foot drop, which is one of the highest in the district.

    Unique Setting: The proximity to mountain railway tunnels makes it a famous spot for photographers who want to capture the contrast between the waterfall and the passing trains.

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    Architecture:
    Natural Rock Formations and Tunnels: The primary "architecture" here is the dramatic vertical cliff face of the Maikal range. Nearby, the British-era railway tunnels represent significant engineering architecture, cutting through the solid rock.

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    Natural Rock Formations and Tunnels: The primary "architecture" here is the dramatic vertical cliff face of the Maikal range. Nearby, the British-era railway tunnels represent significant engineering architecture, cutting through the solid rock.

    Dimensions and Infrastructure: The waterfall height is roughly 46 meters (150 feet). The viewing platform built by the tourism department is a 20 by 20 feet concrete deck. The pathways are narrow, winding around the hill for about 500 meters with a gradient of 15 degrees.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Raipur Airport is the nearest; from there, hire a cab for a 2. 5-hour drive to Dongargarh.

    By Train: Dongargarh Railway Station is a major stop on the Howrah-Mumbai line, and the falls are just a short drive from the station.
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Maa Bambleshwari Temple (15km), Pragya Giri Hill (16km), Khairagarh University (40km), Bhilai Steel Plant (65km), Maitri Bagh (68km), Tandula Dam (75km), Rajim (120km), Raipur Marine Drive (100km), Dhamdha Fort (80km), Siyadevi Falls (90km).

Tourism Tips

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    Tread Carefully: The area near the tunnels can be dangerous; never walk on the railway tracks.

    Footwear: Wear high-grip trekking shoes as the path can be muddy and steep.

    Supplies: There are very few shops...

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