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Kendai Waterfall

Korba, Chhattisgarh, India
Detailed Overview of Kendai: Kendai Waterfall is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in the Korba district, located amidst the dense forests of the Kendai village. The waterfall is formed by a mountain river that plunges from a height of approximately 75 feet, creating a spectacular mis ty curtain of water. It is a favorite destination for nature lovers and photographers who seek to capture the raw beauty of Chhattisgarh's wilderness. The sound of the gushing water combined with the chirping of birds creates a symphony that rejuvenates the soul. The waterfall is particularly majestic during the Monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. The area around the falls is part of a protected forest zone, ensuring that the natural habitat remains undisturbed. Visitors can enjoy the cool breeze and the spray of water while standing on the large boulders near the base. The local tribal culture adds a layer of mystery and charm to the location, as many local legends are associated with these hills. Over the years, the state government has developed viewing decks to provide safe and panoramic views of the falls. Kendai is not just a waterfall; it is an ecosystem that supports various flora and fauna unique to the central Indian plateau. It provides a much-needed escape from the industrial landscape of Korba city, offering a pristine environment for relaxation. The drive to the waterfall is equally scenic, passing through winding roads and tribal hamlets. It stands as a symbol of the untapped tourism potential of northern Chhattisgarh, inviting travelers to explore its hidden depths.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Adventure
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    Entry Fees:
    Minimal Maintenance Fee: Currently, there is no formal entry fee for Kendai Waterfall, making it accessible to all. However, during peak seasons, local committees might collect a nominal parking fee of 20-50 INR for vehicles to manage the traffic and keep the area clean.
    Minimal Maintenance Fee: Currently, there is no formal entry fee for Kendai Waterfall, making it accessible to all. However, during peak seasons, local committees might collect a nominal parking fee of 20-50 INR for vehicles to manage the traffic and keep the area clean.

    Tourism Development: Plans are often discussed to introduce a small entry ticket to fund better facilities like toilets and cafeterias, but as of now, nature remains free for all to enjoy at this beautiful location.
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    Timing:
    Standard Visiting Hours: Kendai Waterfall is best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. It is not recommended to stay after dark as the area is remote and the forest paths can be difficult to navigate without proper lighting.

    Ideal Visit Time:
    Standard Visiting Hours: Kendai Waterfall is best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. It is not recommended to stay after dark as the area is remote and the forest paths can be difficult to navigate without proper lighting.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arriving around 10:00 AM allows you to enjoy the full brightness of the sun on the water, making the falls look spectacular. It also gives you enough time to have a picnic and return before sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Festival: While not an official event, the arrival of the first heavy rains in July marks a "natural event" that locals celebrate by flocking to the falls. The "rebirth" of the waterfall is a time of joy and celebration for the community.

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    Monsoon Festival: While not an official event, the arrival of the first heavy rains in July marks a "natural event" that locals celebrate by flocking to the falls. The "rebirth" of the waterfall is a time of joy and celebration for the community.

    World Tourism Day: On September 27, the local tourism board often organizes small events or cleanliness drives at Kendai to promote responsible tourism and showcase the natural beauty of the Korba district to visitors.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Viewing Deck: This spot offers a direct, head-on view of the waterfall. It is the best place for a "hero shot" of the cascading water. Using a slow shutter speed here can create a beautiful "silky" effect on the water.

    The Plunge Pool...
    The Main Viewing Deck: This spot offers a direct, head-on view of the waterfall. It is the best place for a "hero shot" of the cascading water. Using a slow shutter speed here can create a beautiful "silky" effect on the water.

    The Plunge Pool Base: Getting down to the level of the water allows for dramatic low-angle shots. The large boulders in the foreground add texture and a sense of scale to the massive waterfall behind them.

    The Forest Trail: The sunbeams filtering through the dense canopy on the way to the falls provide a magical atmosphere for forest photography. These "God rays" create a mystical feel that is perfect for nature lovers.

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Things To Do

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    Waterfall Sightseeing: The most popular thing to do is simply standing on the viewing deck and admiring the majestic fall. The sight and sound of the water are incredibly powerful. It is the perfect place to sit and reflect on the beauty of nature.

    Swimming and Bathing: The natural pool at the base of the waterfall is safe for bathing in most seasons. Visitors enjoy the cool, refreshing water, especially after the drive. However, caution should be exercised near the slippery rocks and deep sections.

    Trekking and Hiking: For the more adventurous, there are trails that lead to the top of the waterfall and into the surrounding forest. These hikes offer different perspectives of the falls and a chance to explore the dense greenery of the Kendai hills.

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    Why Famous:
    Natural Splendor: Kendai is famous for being one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the state. Its 75-foot drop creates a visual spectacle that is highly popular on social media and travel blogs.

    Picnic Paradise: It is widely regarded as...
    Natural Splendor: Kendai is famous for being one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the state. Its 75-foot drop creates a visual spectacle that is highly popular on social media and travel blogs.

    Picnic Paradise: It is widely regarded as the best spot for a day trip from Korba and Ambikapur, offering a cool retreat during the hot summer months.

    Tribal Heritage: The location is famous for its proximity to tribal villages, allowing tourists to experience the authentic rural life of the Korba tribes.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Rock Formation: Unlike man-made structures, the architecture of Kendai is a work of geological time. The waterfall drops over a hard basaltic rock ledge that has been carved by erosion over millennia.

    Viewing Platform: The state tou...
    Natural Rock Formation: Unlike man-made structures, the architecture of Kendai is a work of geological time. The waterfall drops over a hard basaltic rock ledge that has been carved by erosion over millennia.

    Viewing Platform: The state tourism department has constructed a concrete viewing deck that blends with the rocky terrain. This platform is approximately 20x30 feet, offering a safe vantage point for visitors.

    Basin Features: The plunge pool at the bottom is surrounded by naturally tiered rock formations that act as seating areas. The total height of the fall is precisely 75 feet from the crest to the base.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Like other spots, the closest airport is in Raipur (250 KMS). Travelers usually fly to Raipur and then take a long-distance taxi or a bus through the scenic highways to reach the Kendai area.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Ambikapur (80 km); 2. Mainpat (120 km); 3. Bango Dam (40 km); 4. Chaiturgarh (65 km); 5. Korba City (85 km); 6. Ramgarh Caves (70 km); 7. Deopahari (50 km); 8. Katghora (55 km); 9. Pali (95 km); 10. Tattapani (150 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be extremely careful on the rocks near the waterfall as they are very slippery. Do not attempt to climb the vertical rock faces without proper equipment. Keep a close watch on children near the water's edge.

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