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Mendri Ghumar Waterfall

Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India
Mendri Ghumar Details: Often referred to as the "Mist of the Valley," Mendri Ghumar Waterfall is a seasonal marvel located in the heart of the Bastar district. This waterfall is famous for its dramatic drop into a deep, lush green valley, creating a spectacle that rivals international landscapes. Th e fall is approximately 70 meters high, and during the peak monsoon, the force of the water creates a thick mist that blankets the entire valley, giving it its poetic name. It is situated on the way to the famous Chitrakote falls, making it an essential stop on the tourist circuit. The area is surrounded by dense forests and provides a panoramic view of the Bastar topography. Unlike other falls where you can play in the water, Mendri Ghumar is best enjoyed from the viewpoints along the cliff edge. The silence of the valley is only broken by the roar of the water and the chirping of wild birds. It is a highly "Instagrammable" spot due to the sheer scale of the gorge. The waterfall is seasonal, meaning it reaches its full glory during the rainy months and almost disappears during the peak of summer. The local government has developed several eco-tourism facilities here to allow visitors to enjoy the view safely. The valley itself is a biodiversity hotspot, home to many endemic plants. For those who love heights and grand vistas, this is the most impressive spot in Bastar. The cool breeze that blows across the valley even in the afternoon makes it a refreshing stop during a long day of sightseeing. It represents the wild and untamed beauty of the Chhattisgarh highlands. Valley Exploration: The depth of the valley creates a unique microclimate that stays cooler than the surrounding plains. Ecological Importance: The waterfall feeds the local streams that support the tribal agriculture in the villages below.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Natural Scenic Beauty
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Currently, there is no formal entry fee for the waterfall, though parking fees might apply.

    Eco-Contribution: Visitors are encouraged to donate to local eco-committees for the cleanliness of the site. ...
    No Entry Fee: Currently, there is no formal entry fee for the waterfall, though parking fees might apply.

    Eco-Contribution: Visitors are encouraged to donate to local eco-committees for the cleanliness of the site.
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    Timing:
    Visit Hours: Open from sunrise to sunset, typically 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

    Best Timing: Morning between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM is best for the clearest views before the afternoon heat. ...
    Visit Hours: Open from sunrise to sunset, typically 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

    Best Timing: Morning between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM is best for the clearest views before the afternoon heat.
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    Special Events:
    Bastar Dussehra: During the 75-day Dussehra festival, many travelers passing through the region stop here to witness the natural beauty of the goddess's land.

    World Tourism Day: Special cleanliness drives and awareness programs are often hel...
    Bastar Dussehra: During the 75-day Dussehra festival, many travelers passing through the region stop here to witness the natural beauty of the goddess's land.

    World Tourism Day: Special cleanliness drives and awareness programs are often held here in September.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Edge View: Taking a photo from the safety railing looking straight down into the valley provides a sense of scale.

    Panorama Shot: A 180-degree shot of the horseshoe-shaped cliff during the monsoon captured the full essence of the "Mist o...
    The Edge View: Taking a photo from the safety railing looking straight down into the valley provides a sense of scale.

    Panorama Shot: A 180-degree shot of the horseshoe-shaped cliff during the monsoon captured the full essence of the "Mist of the Valley.

    " Misty Morning: Early morning photos when the fog is still settling in the valley look ethereal and magical.

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Things To Do

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    Photography: This is arguably the best place in Bastar for landscape photography. The scale of the valley requires a wide-angle lens.

    Valley Trekking: For the adventurous, there are trails that lead partway down the cliff, though they should only be taken with a local guide.

    Birding: The thermals in the valley attract large birds of prey like eagles and hawks, which can be seen soaring at eye level.

    Meditation: The quiet atmosphere of the valley, away from the main road, makes it a perfect spot for mindfulness.

    Picnicking: There are designated spots near the viewpoints for families to enjoy a meal with a view.

    Learning Local Lore: Interacting with the local guards can reveal interesting stories ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Deep Gorge: The primary attraction is the stunning 70-meter vertical drop into a densely forested valley. The sight of the water disappearing into the green abyss is unforgettable.

    Seasonal Mist: During the rains, the "Ghumar" (mist) cr...
    The Deep Gorge: The primary attraction is the stunning 70-meter vertical drop into a densely forested valley. The sight of the water disappearing into the green abyss is unforgettable.

    Seasonal Mist: During the rains, the "Ghumar" (mist) created by the falling water is so thick that it looks like a cloud forest, which is a rare sight in central India.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Canyon Architecture: The "architecture" of Mendri Ghumar is a stunning example of natural erosion. The waterfall has carved a deep horseshoe-shaped canyon into the Earth. The drop is nearly vertical, falling from a height of 230 feet (70 meters).

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    Natural Canyon Architecture: The "architecture" of Mendri Ghumar is a stunning example of natural erosion. The waterfall has carved a deep horseshoe-shaped canyon into the Earth. The drop is nearly vertical, falling from a height of 230 feet (70 meters).

    Dimensions: The gorge at the top is several hundred feet wide, offering a wide-angle view of the horizon. The viewing platforms are built with local stone to blend into the environment.

    Infrastructure: There are no large man-made buildings, keeping the site's natural aesthetic intact. Small stone walls and railings are provided at the edge for safety.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Reach Jagdalpur Airport and hire a car.

    By Train: Use the Kirandul-Visakhapatnam line to reach Jagdalpur.

    By Road: It is located on the Jagdalpur-Chitrakote road, about 44 KMS from the city.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Chitrakote Falls (6 KMS), Tamda Ghumar (4 KMS), Micknar Hill Station (15 KMS), Jagdalpur (44 KMS), Tirathgarh (50 KMS), Danteshwari Temple (90 KMS), Barsur (60 KMS), Kanger Valley (55 KMS), Dalpat Sagar (45 KMS), Anthropological Museum (43 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Do not cross the safety railings as the cliff edges can be unstable.

    Packing: Bring binoculars to spot wildlife in the valley below.

    Accommodation: Stay at the Chitrakote resort nearby for...

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