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Sabri Jal Pratap

Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India
Introduction: Sabri Jal Pratap, also widely known as Tulsi Waterfall, is a magnificent natural wonder tucked away in the dense forests of the Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary. This multi-tiered waterfall is named after Mata Sabri, a prominent figure from the Ramayana known for her selfless devotion to Lor d Rama. According to local folklore, this is the very spot where the Lord rested and partook in the berries offered by Sabri during his exile. The waterfall originates from the Triveni Nala and cascades down rocky cliffs into a crystal-clear pool below. It is located near the village of Dudaila and offers a refreshing escape from the spiritual intensity of the main town. The surrounding landscape is a lush canopy of greenery, home to a variety of avian species and wild animals. In recent years, the Uttar Pradesh government has developed this site into a major eco-tourism destination, installing a state-of-the-art Glass Skywalk Bridge. This bridge allows visitors to walk over the abyss and witness the roaring water from a thrilling perspective. The sound of the falling water creates a natural symphony that resonates through the valley, providing a meditative experience for nature lovers. During the monsoon season, the waterfall swells into a powerful torrent, showcasing the raw beauty of the Vindhya range. It is not just a scenic spot but also a place of geological interest, with ancient rock formations visible along the water path. The area is perfect for picnics, trekking, and photography, offering numerous vantage points of the forest. The renaming of the falls to Tulsi Waterfall honors the region's connection to the saint while maintaining its traditional identity as Sabri Jharana. It remains one of the most picturesque and adventurous spots in the Chitrakoot district, blending mythology with natural splendor.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Adventure & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Ticket: A fee of INR 50 to 100 is charged for adults to access the Glass Skywalk Bridge.

    Parking: Nominal charges of INR 20 to 50 for vehicles.

    Forest Department Fee: Small environmental fee included i...
    Entry Ticket: A fee of INR 50 to 100 is charged for adults to access the Glass Skywalk Bridge.

    Parking: Nominal charges of INR 20 to 50 for vehicles.

    Forest Department Fee: Small environmental fee included in the ticket for the preservation of the sanctuary.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Entry closes by 4:30 PM for safety reasons).

    Ideal Visit Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM when the sunlight hits the water and creates rainbows in the mist.

    Monsoon Note: Timing...
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Entry closes by 4:30 PM for safety reasons).

    Ideal Visit Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM when the sunlight hits the water and creates rainbows in the mist.

    Monsoon Note: Timings may change during heavy rains for visitor safety.
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Festival: A celebration of nature held by the tourism department to promote the beauty of the falls in July.

    Eco-Tourism Day: Special awareness programs and guided tours are organized for students and nature lovers.

    Monsoon Festival: A celebration of nature held by the tourism department to promote the beauty of the falls in July.

    Eco-Tourism Day: Special awareness programs and guided tours are organized for students and nature lovers.

    Forest Fair: Occasional local fairs held by the villagers near the forest entrance showcasing tribal crafts.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Skywalk Edge: A thrilling photo from the very edge of the glass bridge looking straight down into the valley.

    Cascade View: A classic shot of the 90-foot waterfall from the designated viewing gallery across the gorge.

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    The Skywalk Edge: A thrilling photo from the very edge of the glass bridge looking straight down into the valley.

    Cascade View: A classic shot of the 90-foot waterfall from the designated viewing gallery across the gorge.

    Forest Canopy: Aerial-style shots of the lush green forest taken from the height of the skywalk.

    Reflection Pool: Photos of the clear pool at the bottom of the falls, capturing the mossy rocks and blue water.

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Things To Do

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    Skywalk Adventure: Walk on the glass bridge for an adrenaline-pumping view of the waterfall and the gorge.

    Nature Trekking: Explore the forest trails around the Manikpur range to see the diverse flora of Bundelkhand.

    Photography: Take long-exposure shots of the waterfall and wide-angle views from the skywalk.

    Birdwatching: Carry binoculars to spot the vibrant birdlife that thrives in the Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary.

    Water Fun: Take a careful dip in the natural pools formed by the waterfall during the summer months.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a meal with family in the designated picnic areas surrounded by tall trees and the sound of water.

    Educational Visit: Learn about the...

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Connection: Famous as the place where Lord Rama met Mata Sabri and ate the tasted berries, a symbol of pure love.

    Glass Skywalk: Now famous for India's latest glass bridge attraction, offering a thrilling view of the Tulsi Water...
    Mythological Connection: Famous as the place where Lord Rama met Mata Sabri and ate the tasted berries, a symbol of pure love.

    Glass Skywalk: Now famous for India's latest glass bridge attraction, offering a thrilling view of the Tulsi Waterfall.

    Natural Beauty: Renowned as a top picnic spot with lush greenery and a 90-foot cascade in the heart of the forest.
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    Architecture:
    Style: Modern Eco-Tourism & Natural Rock Formation.

    Structure: The natural site features a Crystalline Waterfall falling from a height of 90 Feet.

    Dimensions: The recently constructed Glass Skywalk is 25 Met...
    Style: Modern Eco-Tourism & Natural Rock Formation.

    Structure: The natural site features a Crystalline Waterfall falling from a height of 90 Feet.

    Dimensions: The recently constructed Glass Skywalk is 25 Meters long and 35 Meters wide between pillars.

    Features: The skywalk is arrow-shaped and made of high-strength glass that can support 500 KG per square meter. The natural architecture includes deep basaltic rock pools and limestone caves formed by water erosion. The integration of the glass bridge with the forest environment is a feat of modern engineering, providing a 360-degree view.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Prayagraj Airport is the closest major hub. From there, it is a 4-hour drive to the Manikpur forest region.

    By Train: Manikpur Junction is the nearest major railhead, located about 32 KM from the waterfall. Taxis can be hired from ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Manikpur (32 KM), Sarbhanga Ashram (10 KM), Markundi (13 KM), Gupt Godavari (35 KM), Hanuman Dhara (45 KM), Dhararkundi (40 KM), Sati Anusuya (50 KM), Majhgawa (15 KM), Bambiya (5 KM), Tikariya (7 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear shoes with good grip to avoid slipping on wet rocks. Stay within the fenced areas of the skywalk.

    Packing: Carry insect repellent, sunscreen, and a waterproof bag for your electronics.

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