Paklongkam Waterfalls
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Half a day to 1 full day (including travel time from the nearest major town like Diphu or Dokmoka).Place Type:
Nature, Waterfall, Picnic Spot, Trekking DestinatiEntry Fees:
General Admission (Topic Heading) As of the last available information, the waterfall is often open to the public with no formal entry fee for basic access. It is considered a natural, publicly accessible site, making it an excellent budget-friendly destination. Parking and Local Guide Fees (Topic...General Admission (Topic Heading) As of the last available information, the waterfall is often open to the public with no formal entry fee for basic access. It is considered a natural, publicly accessible site, making it an excellent budget-friendly destination. Parking and Local Guide Fees (Topic Heading) While entry may be free, you should budget for parking fees if you arrive by private vehicle. Additionally, hiring a local guide (which is highly recommended due to the remoteness and potential trail difficulty) will incur a negotiated cost, which varies but is money well spent for safety and local insights. Permit Considerations (Topic Heading) Though generally free, if you are planning a professional shoot or a large commercial gathering, you might need to check with the District Forest Office in Karbi Anglong for any necessary permits, which could involve a fee.Timing:
Regular Timings (Topic Heading) The site is typically accessible from Sunrise (around 6:00 AM) to Sunset (around 5:00 PM). It is strongly advised not to stay after sunset due to the remote location, lack of lighting, and potential safety hazards on the trails. Ideal Visit Time (Topic Heading) The ...Regular Timings (Topic Heading) The site is typically accessible from Sunrise (around 6:00 AM) to Sunset (around 5:00 PM). It is strongly advised not to stay after sunset due to the remote location, lack of lighting, and potential safety hazards on the trails. Ideal Visit Time (Topic Heading) The late morning (around 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM) is ideal for a visit. It allows for the morning mist to clear, provides good lighting for photography, and the roads/trails are less slippery than the very early morning. It also avoids the peak midday sun and the rush of local picnickers who often arrive in the early afternoon.Special Events:
Local Festival Picnics (Topic Heading) While no specific, large-scale annual tourism festival is centered on the falls, the area becomes a major hub for family and community gatherings during major regional festivals and holidays, such as Magh Bihu (January) and Rongker (Karbi Anglong's key harvest ...Local Festival Picnics (Topic Heading) While no specific, large-scale annual tourism festival is centered on the falls, the area becomes a major hub for family and community gatherings during major regional festivals and holidays, such as Magh Bihu (January) and Rongker (Karbi Anglong's key harvest festival). These times see a high influx of visitors, creating a festive atmosphere. New Year's Day Outings (Topic Heading) The site is extremely popular on January 1st for New Year picnics and outings, which is a major, recurring event for locals from nearby towns like Diphu, Nagaon, and Jorhat. Photography Expeditions (Topic Heading) The falls are frequently visited by professional and amateur photography groups, especially during the peak flow season, organizing impromptu photo expeditions and workshops to capture the area's monsoon splendor.Best Photo Spots:
The Base Pool Viewpoint (Topic Heading) This spot, right near the main plunge pool, offers a dynamic, low-angle shot, emphasizing the height of the falls and the force of the water spray. It is perfect for capturing the waterfall with a person for scale. The Side Trail Platform (Topic Heading) A s...The Base Pool Viewpoint (Topic Heading) This spot, right near the main plunge pool, offers a dynamic, low-angle shot, emphasizing the height of the falls and the force of the water spray. It is perfect for capturing the waterfall with a person for scale. The Side Trail Platform (Topic Heading) A slightly elevated vantage point accessible via a short, rugged trail provides a panoramic view, capturing the entire tiered structure of the falls and the lush, untouched surrounding forest. The Water's Edge Rocks (Topic Heading) Use caution, but the large, flat rocks closest to the pool are ideal for wide-angle shots to incorporate the foreground, such as flowing water ripples or forest greenery, adding depth to the image. Golden Hour Reflections (Topic Heading) The area just outside the main cascade, particularly the stream running away from the pool, is excellent during the early morning or late afternoon golden hour for capturing reflections and soft, diffused light, which enhances the green hues of the moss and leaves.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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The Art of Waterfall Photography (Topic Heading) Dedicate time to capturing the falls. Use a slow shutter speed (if your camera permits) to get that famous silky, smooth water effect. Best photo spots are from the side trails or near the pool. Focus on the mist, the lush green rocks, and the interplay of light and shadow. Trekking and Nature Walks (Topic Heading) Explore the various trails around the waterfall. Wear sturdy shoes. The walks are generally short but can be challenging or slippery, especially after rainfall. These trails lead to different vantage points, offering varied perspectives of the cascade and the surrounding valley. Enjoying a Traditional Picnic (Topic Heading) Pack a meal and enjoy it by the water's edge. This is a beloved local tradition. Find a suitable, flat rock or spot and soak in the ambiance. Remember to carry all your waste back with you to keep ...
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Why Famous:
Spectacular Monsoon Flow: The primary fame of the waterfall stems from its sheer magnificence during the monsoon and post-monsoon months (typically June to December). The volume of water is incredible, showcasing the raw power of nature.
A Pris...Spectacular Monsoon Flow: The primary fame of the waterfall stems from its sheer magnificence during the monsoon and post-monsoon months (typically June to December). The volume of water is incredible, showcasing the raw power of nature.
A Pristine Nature Escape: It is famous for offering a genuine escape and solitude. Unlike more crowded tourist spots, Paklongkam is known for its untouched beauty, peaceful environment, and clean air, attracting travelers who prioritize tranquility and a deep connection with nature.
Popular Picnic Destination: Due to its beautiful setting, a large, accessible pool, and surrounding flat areas, it is a highly popular spot for local picnics, especially on weekends and holidays. This local popularity is a key aspect of its fame within the Karbi Anglong region. -
Architecture:
Nature's Sculptural Design: The "architecture" of Paklongkam Waterfalls is purely a work of geology and hydro-erosion, shaped over millennia by the relentless flow of water over the terrain. The cascade is a classic example of a segmented or tiered waterfall, where water dr...Nature's Sculptural Design: The "architecture" of Paklongkam Waterfalls is purely a work of geology and hydro-erosion, shaped over millennia by the relentless flow of water over the terrain. The cascade is a classic example of a segmented or tiered waterfall, where water drops over a series of rugged rock faces and ledges.
Dimension: The falls are often cited as one of the highest in the immediate area, though precise, official dimensions (height and width) are not widely documented. Estimates suggest a vertical drop of several tens of feet, with the width fluctuating dramatically between the dry season and the powerful monsoon months.
Rock Formations and Pool: The falls flow into a natural pool at the base, carved out of the bedrock. The surrounding cliff face is composed of various sedimentary or metamorphic rocks, showcasing natural, intriguing rock formations and patterns.
Surrounding Forest Canopy: The natural architecture is complemented by the dense, overarching tropical forest canopy that acts as a natural ceiling, filtering sunlight and maintaining a cool, humid microclimate around the falls, contributing to the site's serene beauty. The trails and viewpoints, though basic, are a part of the natural landscaping, providing intimate access to the falls. -
How To Reach:
By Air (Topic Heading) The nearest major airport is Dimapur Airport (DMU) in Nagaland, approximately 100-120 KMS away, or Jorhat Airport (JRH), around 60-80 KMS away, depending on the route. From either airport, you would need to hire a private taxi directly to the falls via Dokmoka. This can be e... -
Near Tourist Places:
1. Bhelughat Waterfall (500 meters) 2. Dikrutpi Waterfall (200 meters) 3. APGCL Dam (Near Bhelughat) 4. Kangthi Langso Waterfall (Approx. 20 KMS) 5. Hurnatpi Waterfalls (Approx. 40 KMS) 6. Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary (Approx. 70 KMS) 7. Kaziranga National Park (Approx. 80 KMS) 8. Tokolangso Waterfall (Approx. 90 KMS) 9. Diphu Town (District HQ - Approx. 30 KMS) 10. Morigaon (Approx. 60 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety (Topic Heading) Wear sturdy shoes with good grip, especially during the monsoon, as rocks and trails are slippery. Carry a basic first-aid kit, including antiseptic and pain relievers. The area can have leeches during the wet season, so carry salt or a repellent spray. Accommodati...
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