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Tirathgarh Waterfall

Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India
Detailed Overview of Tirathgarh Waterfall: Tirathgarh Waterfall is arguably one of the most stunning waterfalls in India, known for its unique "block-style" cascade that drops in multiple tiers. Located on the Mungabahar River, the water plunges from a total height of approximately 300 feet, though it does so in a series of steps rather than a single drop. This creates a spectacular "milky" effect as the water breaks against the dark rocky surfaces, earning it the nickname "The Milky Fall." It is situated within the protected boundaries of the Kanger Valley National Park, ensuring that the surrounding environment is rich in biodiversity. The waterfall is not just a single stream but a cluster of several falls that merge and split as they descend the staircase-like rock formations. This geological phenomenon was likely caused by ancient seismic activity that shifted the Earth's crust, creating these massive stone steps. As you descend the stairs provided for tourists, each level offers a completely different perspective of the falls. The bottom-most level is particularly popular as it allows visitors to feel the spray and see the sheer volume of water collecting in the lower pools. Unlike many other seasonal falls in Bastar, Tirathgarh has a decent flow almost year-round, though it is most vigorous following the Monsoon. The lush green canopy of the national park provides a vibrant green frame to the white water, making it a photographer's dream. The area is also famous for its nearby limestone caves, making it a hub for adventure and exploration. Local families often visit for day-long picnics, enjoying the cool breeze generated by the falling water. The site is well-maintained with pathways and railings, making it relatively safe for children and elderly visitors. Its prominence in Chhattisgarh tourism is well-deserved, as it combines massive scale with intricate natural beauty. The roar of the falls can be heard from a distance, building anticipation as one approaches through the forest. It is a must-visit destination that encapsulates the wild spirit of the Bastar region. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature / Adventure / National Park
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    Entry Fees:
    National Park Entry Fee: Since it is inside Kanger Valley, visitors must pay an entry fee of around Rs.50 per adult and Rs.25 for children.

    Vehicle and Guide Fees: There is a separate charge for vehicles (approx Rs.100) and mandatory fees if you h...
    National Park Entry Fee: Since it is inside Kanger Valley, visitors must pay an entry fee of around Rs.50 per adult and Rs.25 for children.

    Vehicle and Guide Fees: There is a separate charge for vehicles (approx Rs.100) and mandatory fees if you hire a guide for the nearby caves. Photography with mobile phones is free, but professional cameras may attract a fee of Rs.100.

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    Timing:
    Standard Visiting Hours: The waterfall and park are open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Entry is strictly prohibited after sunset for safety and wildlife protection.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arrive early at 8:00 AM to beat the tourist crowds and enjoy t...
    Standard Visiting Hours: The waterfall and park are open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Entry is strictly prohibited after sunset for safety and wildlife protection.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arrive early at 8:00 AM to beat the tourist crowds and enjoy the peaceful sound of the water. Noon is also good for seeing the rainbows formed in the mist.

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    Special Events:
    Bastar Dussehra Integration: During the world-famous 75-day Bastar Dussehra, many tourists and dignitaries visit Tirathgarh as part of their official itinerary.

    World Tourism Day: In September, the local tourism board often hosts special eve...
    Bastar Dussehra Integration: During the world-famous 75-day Bastar Dussehra, many tourists and dignitaries visit Tirathgarh as part of their official itinerary.

    World Tourism Day: In September, the local tourism board often hosts special events or guided tours to highlight the importance of the waterfall within the Kanger Valley National Park ecosystem, promoting sustainable travel.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Mid-Level Landing: Halfway down the stairs, there is a flat area that offers a front-on view of the most powerful tier of the waterfall.

    The Milky Way Shot: From the very bottom of the stairs, looking up provides a perspective of the wat...
    The Mid-Level Landing: Halfway down the stairs, there is a flat area that offers a front-on view of the most powerful tier of the waterfall.

    The Milky Way Shot: From the very bottom of the stairs, looking up provides a perspective of the water looking like a giant white curtain falling from the sky.

    Forest Canopy Frame: Walk a bit into the surrounding woods to get a shot of the waterfall framed by the lush green leaves of the Kanger Valley trees.

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Things To Do

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    Descending the 300 Steps: The most popular activity is walking down the long staircase to see the waterfall from various heights and angles.

    Bathing in the Natural Pools: In the safer, shallower areas of the lower tiers, visitors often enjoy a refreshing dip in the cool river water.

    Exploring Kanger Valley National Park: Since the falls are inside the park, you can combine your visit with a jungle safari to see wild animals.

    Visiting Nearby Limestone Caves: Take a short drive from the falls to explore the Kotumsar or Kailash caves.

    Photography of the Tiers: Capture the "milky" effect of the water using a slow-shutter speed on your camera for professional-looking shots.

    Picnicking by the River: Th...

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    Why Famous:
    Multiple Tiered Structure: Tirathgarh is world-famous for its staircase-like appearance, which is rare for such a high waterfall. The "milky" appearance of the water as it crashes against the rocks is its most iconic feature.

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    Multiple Tiered Structure: Tirathgarh is world-famous for its staircase-like appearance, which is rare for such a high waterfall. The "milky" appearance of the water as it crashes against the rocks is its most iconic feature.

    Proximity to Caves: Its fame is also due to its location near the Kotumsar Caves, making it part of a premier tourist circuit in Chhattisgarh. It is considered one of the most photogenic spots in the entire state, drawing thousands of visitors annually for its scale and beauty.

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    Architecture:
    Tiered Rock Formations: The "architecture" of Tirathgarh is a masterpiece of nature, featuring a series of descending rocky tiers that cover a vertical span of 300 feet. The primary drop is about 100 feet, followed by smaller steps of 20 to 50 feet each.

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    Tiered Rock Formations: The "architecture" of Tirathgarh is a masterpiece of nature, featuring a series of descending rocky tiers that cover a vertical span of 300 feet. The primary drop is about 100 feet, followed by smaller steps of 20 to 50 feet each.

    Man-made Accessibility Structures: To help tourists, a series of over 300 steps have been constructed using stone and concrete. These stairs are approximately 4 feet wide and include safety railings, allowing visitors to descend to the very base of the massive waterfall safely.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air Connectivity: Jagdalpur Airport is the nearest hub. Prepaid taxis are available at the airport for the 35 KM journey to the waterfall.

    By Train Travel: Jagdalpur Station is well-connected to Visakhapatnam and Raipur. Cabs and buses ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Teerathgarh Temple (0. 1 KMS) 2. Kotumsar Caves (10 KMS) 3. Kanger Dhara (15 KMS) 4. Kailash Caves (12 KMS) 5. Darbha Junction (8 KMS) 6. Jagdalpur (35 KMS) 7. Dalpat Sagar (37 KMS) 8. Anthropological Museum (36 KMS) 9. Chitrakote Falls (65 KMS) 10. Bastar Palace (35 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Hold on to the railings when descending the 300 steps. The lower levels can be very misty, making the ground wet and slick.

    Packing Essentials: Bring a change of clothes if you plan to get close to the spray. Waterproof ...

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