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Lonjo Waterfalls

Chaibasa, Jharkhand, India
Lonjo Waterfalls, situated near the village of Lonjo in the Sonua block, is one of the most serene and untouched natural wonders in the West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. This waterfall is formed by a seasonal stream that plunges over a series of rugged rock formations, creating a picturesque ca scade that eventually flows into a clear, shallow pool at the bottom. Unlike more commercialized waterfalls, Lonjo remains a "hidden gem" known primarily to locals and adventurous trekkers. The journey to the falls involves a drive through the dense, green forests of the Kolhan region, passing through quaint tribal hamlets where life moves at a traditional pace. The waterfall itself is surrounded by a lush canopy of Sal and Mahua trees, which provide ample shade and a sense of isolation from the modern world. During the Monsoon season, the volume of water increases significantly, turning the gentle stream into a roaring white curtain of water. The sound of the falls echoing through the forest is a therapeutic experience for any nature lover. The area around the falls is characterized by large granite boulders, which have been smoothed over centuries by the flowing water, providing natural seating areas for visitors. The water is remarkably clear and cool, making it a popular spot for a refreshing dip during the hot summer months. However, the site lacks formal tourism infrastructure like paved paths or shops, which adds to its raw appeal but requires visitors to be self-sufficient. It is a perfect spot for those looking to escape the hustle of Chaibasa and spend a day in the lap of nature. The local Munda community considers the surrounding forest to be a sacred space, and visitors are expected to maintain the cleanliness and sanctity of the area. The biodiversity around Lonjo is also noteworthy, with various species of birds and butterflies frequently spotted near the water source, making it a mini-paradise for eco-tourists and photographers. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Waterfall & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    No Official Fee: Access to the waterfall is free for all.

    Local Parking: During peak picnic seasons, villagers might request a nominal Rs 20 for guarding your vehicle.

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    No Official Fee: Access to the waterfall is free for all.

    Local Parking: During peak picnic seasons, villagers might request a nominal Rs 20 for guarding your vehicle.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM. It is unsafe to stay after dark as it is a remote forest area.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM when the sunlight directly hits the water, creating rainbows in the mist.

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    Regular Timings: 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM. It is unsafe to stay after dark as it is a remote forest area.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM when the sunlight directly hits the water, creating rainbows in the mist.

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    Special Events:
    Makar Sankranti: Celebrated in January, local villagers gather here for ritual baths in the cool stream.

    Van Mahotsav: Local schools often organize tree-plantation drives near the falls during the rainy season to preserve the forest cover. ...
    Makar Sankranti: Celebrated in January, local villagers gather here for ritual baths in the cool stream.

    Van Mahotsav: Local schools often organize tree-plantation drives near the falls during the rainy season to preserve the forest cover.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Drop: A wide-angle shot from the base captures the full scale of the waterfall against the green backdrop.

    The Boulder Field: Photos of the river flowing through the large rocks provide great leading lines for composition.

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    The Main Drop: A wide-angle shot from the base captures the full scale of the waterfall against the green backdrop.

    The Boulder Field: Photos of the river flowing through the large rocks provide great leading lines for composition.

    Forest Canopy: Shooting upwards through the dense Sal trees creates a beautiful pattern of green and light.

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Things To Do

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    Natural Hydrotherapy: Stand under the falling water for a natural massage. The force of the water is perfect for a rejuvenating experience.

    Photography: The play of light through the dense trees onto the water creates magical "God rays," ideal for long-exposure photography.

    Trekking: The trail from the main road to the waterfall is about a 1-KM trek through forest paths, offering a moderate workout and bird-watching opportunities.

    Bird Watching: Bring binoculars to spot Kingfishers, Parakeets, and the elusive Malabar Whistling Thrush that frequent the stream.

    Rock Climbing: The surrounding boulders offer basic bouldering opportunities for adventure enthusiasts.

    Forest Picnic: Pack a traditional...

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    Why Famous:
    Untouched Natural Beauty: Lonjo is famous for being one of the few waterfalls in Jharkhand that has not been commercialized, offering a raw experience.

    Picnic Destination: It is the go-to spot for locals from Sonua and Chakradharpur for for...
    Untouched Natural Beauty: Lonjo is famous for being one of the few waterfalls in Jharkhand that has not been commercialized, offering a raw experience.

    Picnic Destination: It is the go-to spot for locals from Sonua and Chakradharpur for forest picnics, especially during the New Year season when groups gather for outdoor cooking.

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    Architecture:
    Natural Rock Formations: The "architecture" of Lonjo Waterfalls is entirely natural, featuring a tiered rock face composed of metamorphic rocks. The main drop is approximately 40 feet high, with a width that varies from 10 feet in summer to 30 feet in Monsoon.

    Natural Rock Formations: The "architecture" of Lonjo Waterfalls is entirely natural, featuring a tiered rock face composed of metamorphic rocks. The main drop is approximately 40 feet high, with a width that varies from 10 feet in summer to 30 feet in Monsoon.

    Seating Boulders: Huge natural boulders around the base act as a natural amphitheater, measuring up to 15 feet in length. The geological layering of the rocks showcases the ancient volcanic and sedimentary history of the Chota Nagpur plateau.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Ranchi (145 KMs).

    By Train: Sonua Railway Station is the closest (approx 10 KMs away). From there, local autos or "trekkers" can be hired.

    By Road: From Chaibasa, take the road t...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Sonua Dam (12km), Chakradharpur (18km), Nakti Dam (25km), Hirni Falls (45km), Lupungutu (40km), Pansua Dam (35km), Mahadev Sal Temple (30km), Gagadiya Waterfall (20km), Durdur Waterfall (15km), Kera Palace (28km)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The rocks are very slippery; wear high-grip shoes. Do not venture into deep sections of the pool if you cannot swim.

    Packing: Carry extra clothes, towels, and plenty of drinking water. Do not forget mosquito repellent. <...

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