The waterfall area is indeed an incredible manifestation of pure nature surrounded with the might of the Vindhya Ranges. The aesthetics of Chhattisgarh is seen in its dams, water bodies such as falls and river valleys and this place surely stands out to the expectation of providing a magnificent place for leisurely stroll. It was my first visit to Chhattisgarh and first ever visit to the Chitrakoot Falls and it was truly mesmerizing.
The fourth day of my stay in Chhattisgarh was spent at the Hasdeo Bango Dam where I had a splendid evening. On the next day I decided to go for an awe inspiring trip to the Chitrakoot Falls. It was not for the first time I was going to visit natural waterfall in Chhattisgarh. I had already visited the Tirathgarh Waterfalls here. However natural reservoirs have always captivated me and they have an appeal which drags me towards exploring them more and more. Therefore on the fifth day I finally decided to make a trip to the Chitrakoot Falls, which is apparently known as the largest waterfalls of the country and also compared with the majestic Niagara Falls which lies on the border of Canada and United State of America. The Chitrakoot Falls are found at a distance of 38 kilometers from the west of Jagdalpur. The roadway is excellent and provides the driver an awesome mood to cut the varying terrains and reach the paradise. River Indravati collapses into a steep height of 100 feet cavern and hence gives rise to the spectacular waterfalls. As I reached at the waterfall area, there were hundreds of people who were already present for the evening and taking photographs of each other. As I was my own lone companion, I pulled out my DSLR and clicked random pictures of the land terrain and water body. The waterfall area is indeed an incredible manifestation of pure nature surrounded with the might of the Vindhya Ranges. The aesthetics of Chhattisgarh is seen in its dams, water bodies such as falls and river valleys and this place surely stands out to the expectation of providing a magnificent place for leisurely stroll. It was my first visit to Chhattisgarh and first ever visit to the Chitrakoot Falls and it was truly mesmerizing. The period from the months of July to October is known to be the best time as the Indravati River is said to take its perennial traversal from the Vindhya Ranges. The ecstasy of the place is bound to floor each and every visitor. The soothing and serene view of the waterfall made my day and I came back to my hotel with a peaceful mind and soul.
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Hello, I am Ayushi Manroa. I love travelling and have also dabbled in photography. Being a student, I mostly end up back-packing! I started this blog to record my travelogues about the amazing places that I have been to. Be it frolicking in Goa, taking a dip in the Ganges, trekking in Coorg or hitching a ride up the Western Ghats, it is all listed here along with some of my best shots. Hope you like it. Happy reading!
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