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Hotel Akanksha Bastar Chhattisgarh

Hotel Akanksha

Motitalab Para, Jagdalpur, Bastar

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Hotel Devansh Residency Jagdalpur Bastar Chhattisgarh

Hotel Devansh Residency

Kasturba Marg (Collectorate Road), Chandni Chowk, Jagdalpur, Bastar

Ganpati Resort Jagdalpur Chhattisgarh

Ganpati Resort

National Highway - 6, Dhurkoda Road, Jagdalpur

Laxman Avnue Jagdalpur Chhattisgarh

Laxman Avnue

Murthy Line Road, Nayapara, Jagdalpur

Naman Bastar Resort Jagdalpur Chhattisgarh

Naman Bastar Resort

Chitrakote Road, Village Palli, Jagdalpur

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Dandami Luxury Restort

Hotel facilities:.

  • Dining Hall
  • Satellite TV
  • Guide (On advance request)
  • A/C Conference Hall
  • Entertainment Facility
  • Restaurent (AnKur)
  • Fast Food & Snaks (Ankur A/C)
  • Running Hot & Cold Water
  • Taxi on Call
  • Wellfurnished, Spacious rooms for perfect comfort.
  • Attached Bathrooms.
  • Colour TV with cable connection.
  • 24 hrs Room Service.
  • Doctor on call.
  • Laundry facility available.
  • Travel Desk.
  • Car hire & Travel services.
  • Railway/ Roadways food parcel facilities.
  • Pick and Drop Facility on demand
  • Travel wing
  • Guided tour packages
  • Two Banquet Hall equipped with ultra modern facility.
  • 1,00,000 Sq. Ft. Huge Lawn for Parties
  • Table Tennis Hall
  • Video Game Zone
  • Discotheque
  • Children’s Park (A Wonderful environment for children to enjoy)

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  • Breakfast Room
  • Conference Facilities
  • Doctor on Call
  • Dry Cleaning Service
  • Laundry facilities
  • Wi-Fi Internet access
  • Tea/Coffee maker
  • Veg & NonVeg Kitchen Facility Available
  • Taxi Available For Local Tour & Travel
  • Laundry Facility with on time delivery
  • Internet WiFi and Telephone Facility
  • Hot Water Facility
  • Capsule Type Visible lift Facility

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Jagdalpur Chitrakote Tirathgarh – Land of Waterfalls

Chitrakote Waterfall

The tribal heartland of Chhattisgarh, comprising the districts of Bastar and Dantewada , boasts of some of the most magnificent waterfalls of India. It is home to Chitrakote (usually mis-pronounced as ‘ Chitrakoot ’) Falls, popularly known as the Niagara of India . Apart from Chitrakote, the famous ones here are – Tirathgarh , Chitradhara , Kangerdhara , Mandwa , Mendri Ghumar , Tamda Ghumar and Saatdhara . Once feared for Maoist uprisings, the place has now left behind its ill-famed past to project itself as a popular tourist destination. The main city of the region, as well as the district head quarters of Bastar, is Jagdalpur .

The waterfalls here are of diverse nature and characteristics, and are at their full might during the rainy season of July to September. But it is difficult for us to get off from office and school during that time. Luckily, the Dussehra/ Durga Puja vacation of 2022 fell in the 1st week of October, i.e. just after the monsoon. So, we decided to visit Chhattisgarh (along with Koraput in Orissa) that time.

Our itinerary :

  • Day 1 morning: Board the train Hirakhand Express from Koraput and reach Jagdalpur around noon. Transfer to Hotel Atithi in Jagdalpur.
  • Day 1 afternoon/ evening: Local sightseeing in Jagdalpur – Bastar Palace & Danteshwari Temple , Archaeological Museum , Tribal Museum , Dalpat Sagar Lake .
  • Day 2 morning: Tirathgarh waterfall, Mandwa waterfall, Chitradhara waterfall
  • Day 2 afternoon: Narayanpal Vishnu Temple , View of Chitrakote waterfall from Tirtha village .
  • Day 2 evening: Nature Trail in Chitrakote .
  • Day 3 morning: Mendri Ghumar waterfall, Tamda Ghumar waterfall, Saatdhara bridge, Saatdhara waterfall, the Historic temples of Barsur – Battisa Mandir, Ganesha Temple, Mama Bhanja Temple, Chandraditya Mandir.
  • Day 3 afternoon: Danteshwari Temple at Dantewada .

Day 1 afternoon/ evening: Local sightseeing in Jagdalpur :

It was the morning of Dussehra that we boarded the Hirakhand Express from Koraput and reached Jagdalpur around noon.

Bastar Dussehra is celebrated with much pomp and grandeur over a period of 75 days. The celebrations culminate on the day of Dussehra, when the people from different tribes from all over the state congregate at the Danteshwari Temple of Jagdalpur. In the evening, they pull a huge two-storied chariot, which resemble the Rathyatra festival of Puri, where the festivity has its roots.

Unlike the other parts of India, where people mark the victory of good (Lord Rama) over evil (the demon Ravana), the Bastar Dussehra is about offering prayers to their goddess Danteshwari Mai.

Before it gets too much crowded in the evening, we decided to start our exploration from the Danteshwari Temple . It was a short auto-ride from Hotel Atithi. The same premise houses the temple and the Bastar Palace , the erstwhile home to the royals of Bastar and believed to be built when they moved their capital from Barsur to Jagdalpur.

Danteshwari Temple Jagdalpur

When we reached there, the place was already teeming with devotees offering puja at the temple and also paying homage to their earlier rulers. Only one room in the palace is open to the general public. This room exhibits the pictures of the monarchs; and also the heads of the animals, e.g. deer, bison etc. that they had once hunted.

Next we visited the Archaeological Museum , a short walk away. It has, on its display, various antiques and other artefacts collected and unearthed from various parts of Chhattisgarh and would be of great interest to students of history and archaeology. Unfortunately, photography is not allowed inside the single-room gallery.

After wandering through the crowded streets for some time, we hired an auto to visit the Anthropological Survey of India in Dharmapura (more popularly known as the Tribal Museum ). The museum portrays the socio-economic life and culture of different tribes of the state. The exhibits include clothes, footwear, ornaments, headgears, utensils, weapons & armours, musical instruments etc.

Outside the main museum building, are 2 large manicured lawns. One of them is bordered by life-size models of tribal huts called ghotul , which also serve as resting places for tourists from the scorching sun.

The museum is open on all days of the week except on Mondays. Also, photography is not allowed inside the exhibition rooms.

Tribal Museum Jagdalpur

It was already getting dark by now, and we proceeded for our last destination – the waterfront of the Dalpat Sagar Lake . A vibrant place and a favourite among the local residents, we roamed around in the park for a while and then came back to our hotel.

Day 2 morning:

Tirathgarh waterfall :.

With many places in our itinerary today, we had a long day ahead. So, we woke up early and got ready. Mr. Sanjay Patnaik (+91- 91316-52186) was punctual enough and reported in front of our hotel with his car around 8.30 AM.

We started soon after, and our first destination of the day was the Tirathgarh waterfall , inside the Kanger Valley National Park . The core area of the national park, that includes attractions like the Kotumsar Caves and Kangerdhara Waterfall are closed to the tourists during the rainy season of June to October. Kotumsar, a Limestone Cave, remains submerged under water and it takes till end of October for the water to recede.

Keeping the entrance of Kanger Valley to our left, we moved forward through the meandering forest path to reach the parking lot of Tirathgarh . It took us around 1 hour to reach from Jagdalpur. The waterfall being immensely popular, the parking space had already started getting full.

The path that leads to the entry gate from the parking is bordered by small shops, where local tribal people sell a lot items like handicrafts, metal wares, bags, toys etc. If you happen to reach here during lunch time, you should definitely try out the local tribal food (including country chicken) from one of the shops, which I heard tastes delicious.

Originating from the Munga Bahar nullah , the Tirathgarh waterfall takes a 300 feet plunge to form a beautiful milky white cascade.

Tirathgarh Waterfall

From the entry gate, as we started climbing down the steps, we got the first glimpse of the majestic waterfall. Around 150 steps downhill, and we reached the base of the fall. Surrounded by lush green forest, the whole environ is stunning. In fact, the waterfall here splits into multiple streams, creating a unique spectacle.

Tirathgarh Waterfall

We crossed a small bridge, climbed up and down few more steps and came to the second level. The waterfall here has created a large water body, before making its way downwards again. We found some tourists jumping into the water and cooling themselves.

Tirathgarh Waterfall

We then crossed a small stream and came to the third level. This place is mostly a flat rocky area bordered by outcrops, through which the river dwindles by. We realized that we are the only tourists who have ventured this far. So, far away from the selfie-clicking tourists, we spent some quality time amidst nature and then started walking back towards the parking lot.

Mandwa waterfall :

We had a bumpy ride as we travelled from Tirathgarh to Mandwa , passing though several tribal villages. Google Maps mis-guided us several times, and we had to take help from local villagers. Although the waterfall is located very near to the highway that connects Dantewada with Jagdalpur, the place is not that popular. We realized this after reaching the falls, as we were the only tourists there.

The landscape here is unique from the standpoint that the water flows down along gentle steps of a rocky surface forming a beautiful cascade. But there was not much water even in the first week of October. We later realized that the villagers have created a canal upstream of the river and channelized most of the water for irrigating their paddy fields. So if you are visiting during monsoons, then Mandwa would surely entice you.

Mandwa Waterfall

Chitradhara waterfall :

On the way from Jagdalpur to Chitrakote, a little diversion through the country roads took us to the tribal village of Potanar , where the Chitradhara waterfall is located. From the parking lot, as we walked over the boulders towards the waterfall, we could hear the sound of water from a distance.

As we reached near the fall, it was a treat for our eyes. Surrounded by lush green forest, the stream flows for a distance along a rocky surface, before gushing downwards to form a pool. We sat on the rocks, drenched our feet in the cool water and clicked some pictures against the wonderful backdrop.

Chitradhara Waterfall

This place has recently become popular as a picnic spot. But Chitradhara is a seasonal waterfall, and the water flow diminishes after November.

Day 2 afternoon :

It was already 1.30 PM by now and we started towards Chitrakote. We were hungry and a quick Google search took us to the Swad Restaurant, just 6 KM before the Chitrakote Falls. At this small homely outlet, we had a quick lunch of rice, chapatti, mixed vegetable and egg curry.

Narayanpal Vishnu Temple :

Before heading to the Chitrakote Waterfall, we had a plan to visit the Vishnu Temple at the nearby Narayanpal village. From the Swad restaurant, the main road goes straight to Chitrakote, and the one on the right took us to the temple. On the way, we crossed the Indravati River .

The Narayanpal Vishnu Temple was built by the rulers of the Chhindak Nagavamshi dynasty . It has an idol of Lord Vishnu inside the Garbhagriha. The exquisite carvings on the walls of the temple exemplify the architecture of the 11th century AD .

Narayanpal Vishnu Temple

View of Chitrakote waterfall from Tirtha village :

Tirtha is a small village on the banks of the Indravati River , just opposite to Chitrakote and just 5 KM from Narayanpal. It was our next destination.

As we got down from our car, the river was in front of us. We walked over a bed of rocks towards the water and reached its bank, sat on the rocky surface and soaked our feet in the cool water.

Chitrakote Waterfall from Tirtha village

We were transfixed by the view here – the river here takes small plunges, as it moves forward and before it takes the huge jump to form the Chitrakote Waterfall .

Chitrakote Waterfall from Tirtha village

But the waterfall was not visible from here, as we were facing its back. We were wondering how to move forward so that we can get a view of the fall. And there was literally no one around, whom we could ask (on the contrary, we could see only black heads of tourists on the opposite, i.e. the Chitrakote side of the waterfall).

Ultimately we found a way. We navigated slowly, negotiating the mossy and slippery rocks as we crossed a small stream to reach an open space. And wow !!! We were spellbound by the breathtaking beauty of the Niagara of India – Chitrakote Falls . The milky white water, with shades of brown in between, takes an enormous plunge and creates a blanket of misty white cloud above and a large pool of water below. The river then attains its usual self and moves forward nonchalantly.

Chitrakote Waterfall from Tirtha village

This view that we got from Tirtha was without any obstruction, and no doubt better than what we got from the Chitrakote side. We could see the entire horse-shoe arc of the fall. And a big thank you to Sanjay ji, our charioteer cum guide, who insisted that we visit the place. I would suggest everyone who is reading my blog to surely visit this side of the river, unless you want to miss some mind blowing views.

Chitrakote Waterfall from Tirtha village

Chitrakote Waterfall and Dandami Resort:

Located around 40 KM from Jagdalpur and 285 KM from the city of Raipur , Chitrakote is the most famous of all the waterfalls in the state. It is the widest waterfall of India , attaining a width of around 980 feet during peak monsoons. Due to this width and its typical horse-shoe shape , it is known as the Niagara of India . During the rainy season the water is muddy and brown in colour. As rains recede and seasons progress, the water changes its hues and transforms to milky white.

The waterfall attains its full might during the peak rainy season and the water’s volume and expanse is a treat to the eyes. If you are lucky enough (as we were), you can experience a rainbow formed by the sunrays reflecting on the mist.

Rainbow - Indravati River and Chitrakote Falls

Dense vegetation borders both the flanks of the Indravati and that enhances the natural beauty of the entire surrounding.

We had our reservation in the Dandami Resort (You will find my review here ), which is run by the Chhattisgarh Tourism department and situated just beside the Indravati River and overlooking the Chitrakote Falls.

After the check-in formalities, we came to our wooden cottage. Instinctively, we rushed to the balcony and we could see the waterfall from there (the opposite side of what we experienced from Tirtha). We lazed on the arm chairs, cherishing the astounding views of the falls and the river passing by.

After relaxing for a while, we went out to explore the Nature Trail . It is a nicely paved walkway along the Indravati river and surrounded by trees. The trail caters to some breathtaking views of the waterfall and the river. In between, there are a flight of stairs that leads you to the bank of the river. During summers, the local villagers offer boat rides, which would take you near the place where the waterfall takes the plunge of 95 feet. But such rides stop during monsoon or immediately after that, due to the current and volume of water.

Indravati River

After getting out of the trail we reached a place buzzing with tourists. This is the most popular spot, near the point where Indravati takes its jump downwards. But no one can reach the river bank or the waterfall here, as the banks are fenced off by barbed wires.

Nearby, there is temple of Lord Shiva, where many were offering their prayers. The “ I Love Bastar ” signage has been built here and we saw so many selfie-seekers busy with their smartphones. There is also a souvenir shop, called “ Bastar Art ” which sells locally made handicrafts and pieces of art at a reasonable price.

It was getting dark, and we came back to our cottage. We spent the rest of the evening in the balcony; sipping cups of hot tea and staring at the majestic waterfall fading into the darkness. More the surroundings got quieter; the more prominent became the roar of Chitrakote. It was truly a unique experience.

Next day, we woke up early in the morning at the chirping of birds. After quickly freshening up, we ventured out for the Nature Trail again. But this time, we took a different route. we explored all the places that we covered yesterday evening, but this time peacefully, sans the maddening crowd.

Chitrakote Waterfall

We were in love with the place, and wished that we booked the resort for another night. But all good things eventually come to an end. We had another long day ahead of us. So, after breakfast, we checked out around 10 AM for our onward journey.

Day 3 morning: Mendri Ghumar, Tamda Ghumar, Saatdhara bridge & waterfall, Historic temples of Barsur:

Mendri ghumar waterfall:.

A drive of around 11 KM from Dandami Resort brought us to the seasonal waterfall of Mendri Ghumar . From the car parking space, we walked over a flat rocky surface to reach the edge of a cliff. To our left, we found a narrow stream of water jumping off the cliff’s rim to form a waterfall and disappear into a deep valley below. The entire valley is full of rich green vegetation, which enhances the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

Mendri Ghumar Waterfall

Tamda Ghumar waterfall:

Tamda Ghumar waterfall is located at a short distance from Mendri. As we walked from the parking lot, we came to the banks of a wide stream, bordered by green foliage on both sides, and moving ahead and disappearing suddenly. The whole environ was so tranquil that we sat on the sandy beach for a while. Then we walked downstream to explore further.

We found the landscape to be similar with Mendri – the waterfall takes a huge plunge from the top of the cliff into a dense valley full of trees. But definitely the volume of water was more than that of Mendri.

Tamda Ghumar Waterfall

Even though both the waterfalls might not bear much water during the summer or winter months, I would definitely suggest everyone to visit them to experience the alluring landscape.

Saatdhara bridge & waterfall:

It took us around an hour to reach Barsur from Tamda Ghumar, and another 15 minutes to reach the Saatdhara bridge . On the way we passed a CRPF camp and had to stop at a couple of check-posts.

The bridge has been constructed on the vast expanse of River Indravati , downstream of what we saw in Chitrakote. We alighted from our car, and walked till the end of the bridge, taking occasional pauses to praise the enchanting beauty of nature.

Indravati River from Saatdhara Bridge

On the way back towards Barsur, we took a diversion and reached the Saatdhara waterfall , which is nothing but further downstream of Indravati. Here, we didn’t find the typical ‘fall’ of a waterfall. Rather, the fierce river moves over massive rocks and takes gradual plunges, as it navigates forward.

Saatdhara Waterfall

The river here gets divided into 7 streams before meeting again; and hence the name ‘ Saat dhara ’ ( Saat = Seven & dhara = streams). But it seems that, one can distinctly identify the existence of the different streams only in the winter and summer months when the water level is low.

We spent some time amidst the pristine surroundings before starting our journey again.

Historic temples of Barsur:

Barsur was the capital city of the rulers of Chhindak Naga dynasty between the 10 th and 13 th century AD. They had constructed several temples in the close proximity of each other, and each of them has a wonderful display of contemporary art and culture:

  • Battisa Temple – Twin Shiva temples. The structure stands on 32 pillars, and hence the name Battisa .
  • Ganesha Temple , consisting of 2 large monolithic statues of Ganesha.
  • Mama Bhanja Temple – A temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Narayan Chaturbhuj.
  • Chandraditya Temple – Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Barsur Battisa Mandir

Day 3 afternoon: Danteshwari Temple at Dantewada:

By the time we completed visiting the temples, it was 1.30 PM. But there are no restaurants or dhaba in and around Barsur. Sanjay ji informed that there are lots of good restaurants in Dantewada. Accordingly we quickly started our journey, and reached Dantewada in around 45 minutes.

We had our lunch at the Anvika Cafe and Restaurant , and then proceeded towards the Danteshwari Temple . The Danteshwari Temple that we visited in Jagdalpur is actually a replica of the one in Dantewada.

The Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada was built in the 14 th century AD. Goddess Danteshwari , the kul-devi of the people of Bastar and Dantewada, is worshipped here. It is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas , shrines of Shakti . As per legends, the ‘ daant ’ or the tooth of Devi Sati fell here, and hence the names Danteshwari and Dantewada .

Danteshwari Temple Dantewada

Every year during Dussehra, thousands of tribal people from nearby towns and villages assemble here to pay their homage. Also, around the year, devotees from far-off places visit Dantewada to seek the blessings from the divine deity.

Dantewada was the last point of our long and memorable journey. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Jagdalpur and Koraput provided us the perfect outing that we would cherish in the years to come.

Next day we had our train (Samaleshwari Express) at 5 AM from Jagdalpur . So, we had our booking for the night at the Hotel Atithi , which is just 700 meters from the railway station.

Some useful information and tips:

How to reach jagdalpur :.

The best way to reach Jagdalpur is by train. The town is connected to important cities like Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Sambalpur and Visakhapatnam by daily trains. The major airports nearby are at Visakhapatnam (290 KM) and Raipur (300 KM).

What is the best time to visit Jagdalpur :

The best time to visit Jagdalpur is during the monsoons, when the waterfalls are at their full might. But Kotumsar Caves and Kangerdhara Waterfall are closed to the tourists from June to October. So, if you want to visit these, you can travel during the winter months.

We visited in the first week of October, when the days were pretty warm. I guess that summers would be very hot, and at that time except Chitrakote and Tirathgarh, no other waterfalls would have much water. So, you should avoid visiting Jagdalpur during the summer months.

Review of Dandami Resort :

The location of Dandami Resort, run by the Chhattisgarh Tourism , is amazing – just beside the Indravati River and overlooking the Chitrakote Falls.

There are 2 types of rooms – Wooden Cottages and Deluxe Cottages . The wooden ones are comparatively new and all of them have a clear view of the Chitrakote waterfall. Out of the Deluxe rooms, only Nos. 101 and 102 have a waterfall view. We stayed in a wooden cottage. Our cottage was very spacious, clean and nicely decorated. We could enjoy the view of the waterfall from our balcony and room.

The resort complex itself is huge, with well maintained pathways, gardens, play area and view-points at strategic points.

chhattisgarh tourism resort at chitrakoot

But all is not well here. The reception cum dining hall is at the far end of the resort compound. There is no room service. So, you need to walk a while every time you need to have food, and it might be difficult especially if it is raining or is cold.

The food at the restaurant is tasty, but pricey. But, the time to serve food at the dining hall is very slow.

Review of Hotel Atithi :

Hotel Atithi (07782-225275, +91- 94242-83556) is a basic no-frills hotel conveniently located very near the Jagdalpur Railway station. It has an attached restaurant – Tandoor , which is open to outsiders also, and where the food was tasty and cost was moderate.

We stayed in an AC Room that had cost us Rs. 1200. Overall it was a nice experience to stay at Hotel Atithi.

Details of Car Rental :

We availed the services of Mr. Sanjay Patnaik (Contact -+91-91316-52186) for 2 days – Day 2 and 3. He owns a few cars, and he himself drives the Brezza in which we travelled. He is a jovial person and a wonderful guide.

Sanjay ji charged us Rs 1500 (fixed) per day, plus the Diesel cost @ 10KM per 1 litre fuel. We travelled a total of 338 KM (147 KM on Day 2 and 191 KM on Day 3). So, the fuel consumed was calculated as 338/10 = 33.8 litre. The cost of Diesel that day was Rs. 98.23.

So, our total charge for 2 days was: Rs. (1500 * 2) + (33.8 * 98.23) = Rs. 3000 + 3320 = Rs. 6320 .

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Chitrakoot Waterfalls

Chitrakoot Falls is situated in Bastar district of Indian state Chhattisgarh. On the journey of River Indrabati through dense vegetation on the plain in Chhattisgarh, suddenly the water of the flows drops with a height of 93 feet and build this magnificent waterfalls at Chitrakoot. It is just 38 kilometres west of Jagdalpur.

Chitrakoot waterfall is the largest waterfalls in India and also may be the widest waterfalls in Asia, so it is popularly called as "the Niagara falls of India" . The wideness of the waterfall depends on the water level in the river Indrabati. And season to season it varies drastically, as in summer the span of the Chitrakoot waterfall is minimum, but during monsoon, the water level of the river Indrabati touches the both banks and the waterfall also formed the widest, nearly 150 m in wide. And the waterfalls look like wild in nature.

Chitrakot Waterfall, Chhattisgarh

(Chitrakot Waterfall also known as "Niagara of India)

Attraction of Chitrakoot

Chitrakoot waterfall is the largest waterfall in India. And the nature of the falls varies season by season. If you want to enjoy the wildest forms of the Chitrakoot waterfall then monsoon (July to September) is the best time, when it spreads up to 150 m in wide of brown coloured water. Sunlight makes rainbows here and there after reflecting with the water grains. At the time of sunset, when sunlight drop on the water of Chitrakoot falls – it makes a magnificent environment to see. During summer and winter, it forms a white fall and you can reach towards the falls by boat.

Not only waterfall, Chitrakoot is also popular due to the Hindu legendary Lord Ram. There has many Hindu spiritual temples and pilgrimage place. And also various Hindu festivals like, Makar Sankranti, Ramnaamvi and Somvati Amavasya are celebrated here with a complete spiritual system.

Accommodation at Chitrakote

Dandami Luxury Resort-Cottages is a government run hotel at the top of Chitrakote waterfall. It is very luxurious and very serene. The waterfall is situated just after few steps from the adjoining hotel garden. The hotel has 16 double bed cottage (Air Conditioned) and 13 luxury tents with all modern facilities. Restaurant facilities are also very good. Most of the room has a balcony towards the fall. A double bedded room fare is INR Rs. 2,000 per night and INR Rs. 500 for an extra bed charge. For book a room at Dandami Luxury Resort-Cottages, contact Chhattisgarh Tourism Call Centre on 0771-4066415 .

How to reach at Chitrakoot

By Road : Jagdalpur is a small city but very popular city in Chhattisgarh. It is well connected by road with the rest of the part of the state. Raipur, the capital city of Chhattisgarh is 300 kilometer away from Jagaddal. Chitrakoot waterfalls are 48 km away from Jagaddal and very frequent vehicle are available there. You can also manage a private car to reach at Chitrakoot.

By Air : There have two airports near by Chitrakoot falls. One in Raipur, the capital city of the state and the other one in Visakhapatnam.

By Rail : Jagdalpur is well linked to Visakhapatnam and very frequent trains are available in between them. Visakhapatnam is well connected with all major cities in India by rail route. After you reached at Jagaddal, you should follow the above road journey.

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23 Mar 2023

Chitrakoot Falls, popularly known as the Niagra falls of India is truly a spectacle to behold. One of the largest and most powerful waterfalls in the country, the Chitrakoot Waterfall is one of the most noteworthy attractions in the city of Jagdalpur. There are however, a number of other interesting things to do in the city that will leave you just as mesmerised as the Chitrakoot Falls. There are a number of  tourist places near Chitrakoot Falls  that are worth exploring owing to their picturesqueness and cultural significance.

7 Tourist Places Near Chitrakoot Falls

If you’re visiting (or in) Chitrakoot, have already paid a visit to the falls, here are a few other tourist places near Chitrakoot Falls:

1. Kanger Valley National Park

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Established in 1982, the young national park of Kanger Valley is an absolute delight for the nature lovers. The national park is less than a couple hour long drive from the falls and make for a perfect day-long getaway for those that have the luxury of time.

Since the national park isn’t exactly a mainstream destination, it does not attract a lot of crowds. The quiet atmosphere of the park also makes it one of the best tourist places near Chitrakoot Falls for couples. This means, amidst the middle of lush green forest, the drowning sound of chirping birds, and the presence of only a limited number of people, you can spend the day truly getting in touch with your wild side.

Additional Info: There are a number of places worth visiting within the biodiversity reserve. However, all these places are reachable only after a short jungle hike of a few kilometers. These include, Kotamsar (5 kilometers), Kanger Dhara (7 kilometers), Kailash Zheel or Lake (1.5 kilometers). This variety makes the Kanger Valley National Park, one of the most versatile tourist places around Chitrakoot Falls.

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2. Kailash And Kutumsar Caves

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Two of the places we left out from the list of destinations within the Kanger Valley National Park are the Kailash and Kutumsar Caves. The caves are easily accessible by a very pleasant walk through the dense forest of Kanger Valley National Park and are among the best tourist places near Chitrakoot Falls.

First, let’s talk about the recently discovered (1993) Kailash Caves. The cave system is a small one, only 250 meters in length but nonetheless, offers some spectacular views of stalactite and stalagmite formations. The reason behind naming the caves Kailash Caves is that at the end of the cave, the stalagmite formations resemble a Shivling. Another interesting thing about the Kailash caves is the acoustic properties of its walls that emit sound when struck by hands.

Kutumsar Caves are the mysterious counterpart of Kailash Caves. Ironically, the cave is also India’s most biologically explored cave. At 1370 meters in length, the caves lie 35 meters below the ground level. As a result of this, there are a number of areas within the cave that have never had access to any sunlight. There are also dark pools and cold corners, and even a few areas where there is a lack of oxygen. The cave system has five separate chambers that feature some excellent, naturally occuring, acoustics.

Additional Info: The caves are closed to the public between June 15th and October 31st, due to the monsoon rains. Thanks to the rain, a lot of debris get collected within the caves, which needs removal before they can be opened for tourists again.

3. Tirathgarh Waterfalls

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At a distance of about 35 kilometers from the city center of Jagdalpur, this waterfall is considerably close to Kutumsar Cave. The waterfall features a single drop of a staggering 91 meters (299 feet) and is truly a spectacle for nature lovers. The waterfall area is surrounded by lush green forest and is a favorite picnic spot among the locals and thus, is one of the famous tourist places near Chitrakoot Falls.

For those looking for a bit of extra adventure, there is an option of going to the bottom of the gorge formed by the waterfall. The bottom can be reached by climbing down a flight of 210 stairs. This staircase is well maintained and is very easy to navigate for people of all age groups and fitness levels. This is indeed among the top places to visit near Chitrakoot Waterfall.

Additional Info: The restaurants and shops near the Tirathgarh Waterfall area have a very bad rep of serving bad, if not stale food and expired products. To save yourself from an experience that can potentially ruin your whole trip, we recommend carrying your own food and water when you visit Tirathgarh Waterfalls.

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4. Zonal Anthropological Museum

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Like most other museums, the Zonal Anthropological Museum lets visitors take a sneak peak into a different era. However, unlike most museums, this one focuses on the past of the homogenous Bastar Tribe.

Established in 1972, the museum features an impressive collection of artifacts, art, weapons, utensils, ornaments, clothes collected from the tribe during the 70s and 80s. The museum has efficiently places these artifacts in a manner that describes a narrative of the “adivasi” lives of the Bastar Tribe, before the onslaught of infrastructure revolution in the area. History buff or not, a peek into the lives of a tribe much different than what any city-dweller has imagined, from a time when most visitors were not even born, is sure to pique anyones’ interest.

Additional Info: The museum lies within the premises of office of Anthropological Survey Of India and is a mere 4 kilometer drive from the city center. The museum is open for visitors from 10: AM to 5:30 PM. During this time, the museum is closed for half an hour between 1:30 PM and 2:00 PM. There is no entry fee for visitors.

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5. Gupt Godavari

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Gupt Godavari is a pair of caves that have a rich mythological story attached to them. According to Hindu Mythology, the caves were used by Lord Rama and his brother Lord Lakshman to hold secret meetings. With grandness comparable to famous Indian caves such as the Elephanta Caves, the Gupt Godavari caves are relatively unexplored by tourists.

While one of the caves have a very small entrance, through which visitors can barely pass, the other one has a stream of water flowing that can turn out to be knee-deep at certain points. If you are looking for some historical places to visit in Chitrakoot, don’t forget to explore Gupt Godavari. 

Additional Info: The story about Lord Rama and Lord Lakshman holding secret meetings and court within the caves originated because one of the caves houses a throne-like structure that is believed to have been used by Lord rama as his throne during court sessions.

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6. Bharat Milap Temple

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Those familiar with the Epic Ramcharitmanas written by Sage Valmiki know about an even called Bharat Milap. For those that are not familiar with the event, it took place after the death of King Dashratha, father of Lord Rama. The then ruling king, King Bharata, brother of Lord Rama, came down to Kamadgiri Mountain to persuade his elder brother to return to their homeland in Ayodhya and reclaim the throne.

Legend says that this event was so emotional that it melted the rocks in the area, as a result of which, the footsteps of Lord Ram and King Bharata were imprinted in the rocks. Those who find this story highly unlikely must definitely visit the Bharat Milap Temple to witness the footsteps etched in the rocks to this day.

Additional Info: For pilgrims, another activity of interest near the Bharat MIlap temple is the parikrama (circumambulation) of Kamadgiri hill.

7. Kalinjar Fort

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Located at a distance of about 88 kilometers from Chitrakoot, the Kalinjar Fort is an ancient archeological marvel that offers spectacular views of the plains around it. Rising a little over 1200 feet from the ground, the Kalinjar fort was built by the Chandela Kings in the 9th century. Historically, the fort was viewed as a symbol of great power among local Indian kings, and thus, attracted a lot of conflict over the control of the area.

The fort also houses a number of temples within its premises, including a shrine will wall inscriptions depicting Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman and Kala Bhairon and thus, has emerged as an important pilgrimage destination for Hindus all over the country.

Additional Info: The Kalinjar Fort is one of India’s oldest surviving architectural marvels and houses a rich and interesting history that starts in the 9th century. Interestingly, there were conflicts happening for the control of the fort as late as 1569 when the Mughal King Akbar took control of the fort and later gifted it to his famous companion, Birbal.

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If you are looking for a quick getaway that features adventure, history, and spiritualism in equal quantities, Jagdalpur should be high on your priority list. The above-listed tourist places near Chitrakoot falls will give you a glimpse into the cultural and traditional significance. Keep the list handy when planning your Chhattisgarh vacation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tourist Places Near Chitrakoot Falls

What Is Jagdalpur famous for?

From lush green cover of forest to the presence of mystic caves, Jagdalpur is surprisingly filled to the brim with places that are of interest for travelers. The best part is, the destination is relatively unexplored right now, and offers travelers a very unique chance of exploring an offbeat destination. Some of the most noteworthy destinations in and around Jagdalpur are Chitrakoot Waterfalls, Bahart Milap Temple, and Kutumsar Cave. However, the list is not limited to these places.

How do I reach Chitrakoot Falls?

Jagdalpur has a railway station which is about 40 kilometers from the Chitrakoot waterfalls. From the railway station, there are local buses that will take you to Chitrakoot waterfalls but there are only 3-4 buses departing to the falls from the railway station. The last bus from Chitrakoot waterfall to Jagdalpur leaves at 5:30 PM in the evening. The nearest airport to Jagdalpur is Vishakapatnam, which is well connected to Jagdalpur by road public transport.

What is the best time to visit Chitrakoot Falls?

The later months of monsoon (September and October) are best suited for exploring Jagdalpur. At this time, the weather is pleasant and thanks to the recently passed monsoon showers, the waterfalls in the area are flowing in all their glory. Keep in mind that this is the peak season of visiting the area and thanks to the combination of high tourist footfall and underdeveloped tourism infrastructure, finding a decent accommodation may turn out to be a challenge.

Is swimming in Chitrakoot Waterfall safe?

While it may look tempting, swimming at Chitrakoot waterfalls is extremely dangerous and thus, prohibited.

What must I keep in mind while visiting Chitrakoot Waterfalls?

Since tourism is a freshly growing industry, Chitrakoot is currently facing a scarcity of restaurants that serve decent food. There have also been reports of shops near the falls selling expired goods such as biscuits and wafers. For this reason, it is strongly recommended to carry your own food and water when you visit Chitrakoot Falls.

Is Jagdalpur safe for women?

While Chhattisgarh may have a bad rep when it comes to safety (for women and generally) while travelling, Jagdalpur is a serene and peaceful town that is perfectly safe for visitors, including women.

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Discovering the Untouched Beauty of Bastar – The Hidden Gem of Chhattisgarh Tourism

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Discovering the Untouched Beauty of Bastar - The Hidden Gem of Chhattisgarh Tourism

My trip to Chhattisgarh was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. As someone with no prior exposure to the state’s social and cultural fabric, I was completely overwhelmed by everything I encountered during my visit. The tribal culture of Bastar, in particular, left a deep impression on me. Despite its infamy for Naxalite activities, Bastar is a place full of hidden wonders and secrets waiting to be discovered. Bastar – where time stands still and beauty surrounds you.

Bastar , the heart of Chhattisgarh is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. From dense forests to the Kanger Valley National Park, from hidden caves to gushing waterfalls, this region is a nature lover’s paradise. Bastar is also home to a vibrant cultural scene, with unique festivals that showcase the area’s rich heritage. The handicrafts produced by the talented artisans of Bastar are truly exquisite, reflecting the region’s unique character. And of course, no trip to Bastar would be complete without meeting the friendly and welcoming tribal people, who embody the region’s simplicity and charm

If you’re looking for a truly unforgettable experience, Bastar is the perfect destination to escape and reconnect with nature and culture. Bastar is a tranquil oasis of natural beauty and cultural richness. From the mystical forests teeming with rich flora and fauna to the hidden natural caves and gushing waterfalls, Bastar is a place of wonder and enchantment.

Find out below, the top places to visit in Bastar.

Table of Content about Jagdalpur

  • Where is Jagdalpur located?
  • What are the popular tourist attractions in Jagdalpur?
  • How to reach Jagdalpur by train/bus/car?
  • What is the best time to visit Jagdalpur?
  • What are the nearby places to visit in Jagdalpur?
  • What are the famous local dishes to try in Jagdalpur?
  • What are the top things to do in Jagdalpur?
  • What is the weather like in Jagdalpur?
  • What is the history and culture of Jagdalpur?
  • What are the accommodation options in Jagdalpur?

Located at the core of Bastar, Jagdalpur serves as an ideal base for travellers who are keen on exploring the tribal regions of India. From Jagdalpur, visitors can easily venture into the dense forests, tribal villages, national parks , waterfalls, and weekly tribal ‘haats’. In addition to its convenient location, Jagdalpur offers a diverse range of accommodation options to the needs of its visitors.

If you’re planning a trip to Jagdalpur, make sure to add the Anthropological Museum , Bastar Palace , Danteshwari Temple , and Forest Training School to your itinerary. These popular tourist attractions are definitely worth a visit.

However, the most vibrant time to visit Jagdalpur is during the Bastar Dussehra festival, which takes place annually. As the hub of this region’s lively festival, Jagdalpur truly comes to life during this time.

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Kanger Valley National Park:

Kanger Valley National Park

Table of Content about Kanger Valley National Park

  • Where is Kanger Valley National Park located?
  • What are the timings of Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What is the distance between Kanger Valley National Park and Jagdalpur?
  • What is the entry fee for Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What are the safari options available in Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What are the popular tourist attractions inside Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What is the best time to visit Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What are the accommodation options near Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What are the flora and fauna species found in Kanger Valley National Park?
  • What are the activities that can be done at Kanger Valley National Park?
  • Is it safe to visit Kanger Valley National Park?

Bastar’s Kanger Valley National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventurers, and environmentalists alike with its breath taking scenery and diverse array of wildlife. Under the umbrella of moist deciduous sal, teak and bamboo trees, the forest flaunts the most gorgeous sight. The lush green and thick forest of the national park is quite enchanting. Wild animals like barking deer, sambar, cheetal, langur, macaque monkey, leopard, and Solth beer are commonly found here. Be attentive to the sound of Bastar hill myna, an endangered bird with yellow plumage on the back of its head. Besides wildlife, there are many tourist attractions inside the park such as the Kutamsar Caves, Kailash Caves, Dandak Caves and magnificent Tirathgarh waterfalls. This park has something for everyone. This park offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors.

Kutumsar, Dandak, and Kailash Caves:

Looking for an adventure? Look no further than the Kanger Valley National Park and its incredible network of caves. Explore the Dandak, Kutumsar, and Kailash caves and uncover the mysteries of this fascinating natural wonderland. While only the Kutumsar cave is open to tourists. The narrow pathway leads you to the open wide hall, 300 m in length. You would be amazed to see the limestone stalagmites dripping from above once you throw light on it. Dandak and Kailash caves are not open for tourists. You may need special permission from the District Forest Officer to enter these caves along with a certified guide.

Tirathgarh Waterfalls:

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Table of Content about Tirathgarh Waterfall

  • Where is Tirathgarh Waterfall located?
  • How high is Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • How to reach Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • What is the best time to visit Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • What are the nearby attractions to Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • Is there any entry fee for Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • What are the activities that can be done at Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • What are the timings of Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • Are there any restaurants near Tirathgarh Waterfall?
  • Is it safe to visit Tirathgarh Waterfall?

Prepare to be awed by the stunning Tirathgarh Waterfalls in Bastar. After witnessing the beauty of the Chitrakoot Waterfalls, I was taken aback by the sheer size and majesty of Tirathgarh. It was nothing less than a visual delight. The sound of the gushing waterfalls, cascading through the giant rocks gives you goosebumps. Located at a distance of 35 kms from Jagdalpur, the height of the waterfalls is approximately 30 ft in stages. One can walk down the steps to the base of the waterfalls. It is one of the most popular sites in Bastar and you will always find tourists there.

Chitrakoot Waterfalls:

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Table of Content about Chitrakoot Waterfalls:

  • Where is Chitrakoot waterfall located?
  • What is the height of Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • How to reach Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • What is the best time to visit Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • What are the nearby attractions to Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • Is there any entry fee for Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • What are the activities that can be done at Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • What is the distance between Chitrakoot waterfall and Jagdalpur?
  • Are there any accommodation options near Chitrakoot waterfall?
  • Is it safe to visit Chitrakoot waterfall?

A true marvel of nature, the Chitrakoot Waterfalls are undoubtedly one of the most captivating sights in Bastar. Situated in 35 KM from Jagdalpur city. This spectacular waterfall is a true feast for the senses, with its magnificent cascades of milk-white water in the hot summer months giving way to a dramatic brown hue during the monsoon season. The sheer size and power of the Chitrakoot Waterfalls are awe-inspiring, and it’s no surprise that it’s often referred to as the “Mini Niagara Falls” of India. Chitrakoot Waterfalls is like poetry in motion. Legend has it that the name Chitrakoot is derived from the word “Chitra,” meaning deer, and “Kote,” meaning a herd. Perhaps it’s the presence of these majestic creatures in the surrounding forests that add to the magic of this horseshoe-shaped wonder. With its breath taking beauty and thunderous roar, the Chitrakoot Waterfalls is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of Bastar.

Close to the waterfall there is a govt rest house and behind it steps are there to go down to river bed. There are 160 steps to go to the river bed. Here boating facility is available and charges are per head Rs 50/-. The boat man will take you close to the water falling point and you can enjoy the fall more but the moisture and splash of water will make you drench. Keep some water protection for your cameras. There is no camera fee, no parking fee, no entry fee or any other type of fee.

Chitrakoot Waterfalls

To make memorable of your visit to Chitrakoot Waterfalls, it’s best to plan to arrive in the afternoon, around 4 PM. At this time, the sun’s rays will be at their peak, casting a beautiful light on the waterfall and creating the best view. Additionally, there is a lighting arrangement in place to illuminate the falls in the evening, so staying for an hour or two into the evening is highly recommended. While you’re there, be sure to check out the small shops run by local tribes who sell beautiful handicraft items to tourists, adding to the unique cultural experience of your visit.

Accommodation ( Hotel or Resort) near Chitrakoot waterfall:

If you plan to stay near the Chitrakoot Waterfalls, the Dandami Luxury Resort run by Chhattisgarh Tourism is a great option. Situated  near to the Chitrakoot waterfall. You can reach here in the afternoon and spend the evening time near waterfall and also next day in the morning watching the fall in sunlight before returning to Jagdalpur. The resort has a checkout time of 12 noon.

Another staying options is Thakur Lodge . It is also situated very close to the Chitrakoot waterfall. Rooms are well maintained. The waterfall can be seen from the balcony of the hotel. The room rates of this hotel are much lower than the Dandami Luxury Resort. You can contact Dijendar Thakur to book room. Phone: +919340221931 , +919406084582, +7828654900

However, if you prefer a day trip as most tourists do, return to Jagdalpur after visiting the waterfall on the same day. Either way, it is recommended to visit this breath taking wonder of nature and make memorable of your trip to Bastar.

Tamra Ghoomar Waterfalls:

Tamra Ghoomar Waterfalls Bastar

Tamra Ghoomar Waterfalls is situated about 45 km away from Jagdalpur, in close proximity to Chitrakoot Falls. Discovered only recently, this breath taking waterfall boasts a height of over 100 feet and is typically formed during the monsoon season. The surrounding landscape is adorned with verdant fields on either side of the waterfall. Tamra Ghoomar Falls is a natural wonder, and a stunningly beautiful scenic spot in the Chitrakoot region, alongside the likes of Chitrakoot and Teerathgarh waterfalls. Tourists are drawn to the region’s natural beauty, which features deep valleys, lush forests, and magnificent hills. Although the waterfalls are located in a secluded area, numerous visitors come here for picnicking and to revel in the area’s natural wonders with their families and friends. Tamra Ghoomar Falls is undoubtedly one of Chhattisgarh’s most exceptional ecotourism destinations. The region around the falls is brimming with natural attractions, and the best way to explore this place is by trekking or taking a scenic drive.

Mendri Ghoomar Waterfalls:

Mendri-Ghoomar-Waterfalls

Mendri Ghumar waterfall is a beautiful seasonal waterfall on the way to the gigantic Chitrakote Waterfalls. Famously known as the ‘Valley of Fog’, Mendri Ghumar has a scenic valley ahead. It marks its presence silently amidst the green valley, falling from 125-150 feet plunge. One can feel the calmness while looking at the dense forest area from the top. The scenic beauty and drizzle at Mendri Ghumar make it an alluring experience to visit. Chitradhara, Tamda Ghumar and Mendri Ghumar make the circuit to the Chitrakote waterfalls even more pleasant and blissful.

Chitrakoot Waterfalls to Dantewada:

Dantewada Forest

Table of Content about Dantewada

  • Where is Dantewada located?
  • What are the popular tourist attractions in Dantewada?
  • How to reach Dantewada by train/bus/car?
  • What is the best time to visit Dantewada?
  • What are the nearby places to visit in Dantewada?
  • What are the famous local dishes to try in Dantewada?
  • What are the top things to do in Dantewada?
  • What is the weather like in Dantewada?
  • What is the history and culture of Dantewada?
  • What are the accommodation options in Dantewada?

As you travel from Chitrakoot Waterfalls to Dantewada, you will witness the stunning natural beauty of the region. The drive is a scenic one, with picturesque landscapes and verdant forests stretching as far as the eye can see. The 85 KM roads wind through the hills, and the fresh mountain air provides a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Along the way, you will come across several quaint villages, each with its unique culture and traditions. The locals are warm and friendly, and you can interact with them to learn more about their way of life. The journey is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s history and heritage.

Dantewada, the final destination, is a town with a rich cultural heritage and historical significance. The town is home to several ancient temples, each with its unique architecture and cultural significance. The town’s quaint charm and serene atmosphere make it an ideal place to unwind and relax.

In conclusion, the journey from Chitrakoot Waterfalls to Dantewada is a magical one, filled with stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and a vibrant local culture. It is a perfect destination for anyone seeking a break from the city’s hustle and bustle and wanting to connect with nature and immerse themselves in a rich cultural experience.

Danteshwari Temple:

Danteshwari

Table of Content about Danteshwari Temple

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  • What is the significance of Danteshwari Temple?
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  • What is the dress code for Danteshwari Temple?
  • Is photography allowed inside Danteshwari Temple?
  • What are the nearby attractions to Danteshwari Temple?
  • What is the best time to visit Danteshwari Temple?
  • Are there any entry fees for Danteshwari Temple?
  • What are the rituals and customs followed at Danteshwari Temple?

Danteshwari Temple is a must-visit destination if you’re traveling Bastar to Dantewada. The city boasts several attractions, but none is as popular as the Danteshwari Temple. This holy site is one of India’s Shaktipeeths and is located at the confluence of the Shankini and Dhankini rivers, which are considered sacred by Hindus.

The Danteshwari Temple’s architecture is a blend of South Indian and traditional temple styles. Its majestic and intricate design draws devotees from far and wide. The temple is dedicated to the Kuldevi, or family goddess, of Bastar, and visiting it is a deeply spiritual experience.

As you enter the main temple, you will see the stunning statue of the goddess, adorned with colorful clothes, jewelry, and flowers. On the right, there is a small Mahakali shrine, and on the left, a Ganapati statue. These installations serve to enhance the temple’s divine ambiance and are integral to the spiritual significance of the site.

Danteshwari Temple is an important site for the people of Bastar, as many significant events are initiated and concluded at the temple during the famous Bastar Dasshera festival. Whether you are a devotee seeking solace or a traveler looking for a cultural experience, the Danteshwari Temple is a must-visit destination that will leave you awestruck.

FAQ about Bastar

Q: Where is Bastar located in India?

A: Bastar is a district located in the southern part of Chhattisgarh state, India.

Q: What is the best time to visit Bastar?

A: The best time to visit Bastar is between the months of October and March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. However, the monsoon season from June to September is also a good time to visit as the waterfalls and greenery are at their peak.

Q: What are some of the popular tourist attractions in Bastar?

A: Some of the popular tourist attractions in Bastar include Chitrakoot Waterfalls, Tirathgarh Waterfalls, Kanger Valley National Park, Bastar Palace, Anthropological Museum, and the weekly market in Jagdalpur.

Q: What is the culture of Bastar like?

A: Bastar is known for its rich cultural heritage, which is reflected in its tribal customs, music, dance, art, and handicrafts. The people of Bastar are primarily from various tribal communities, and their lifestyle is deeply rooted in nature and the surrounding forests.

Q: What are some traditional dishes of Bastar?

A: Some of the traditional dishes of Bastar include the popular “chila” made from rice flour, “mandiya peetha” made from millet flour, “khurmi” made from wheat and jaggery, and “pakhal” made from rice and curd, among others.

Q: What are some adventurous activities that can be done in Bastar?

A: Bastar offers a range of adventure activities such as trekking, camping, rock climbing, rappelling, and jungle safaris in the Kanger Valley National Park. Additionally, visitors can try their hand at fishing in the Indravati River or take a hot air balloon ride for a panoramic view of the area.

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1. Kamadgiri

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1 km from city center 1 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Kamadgiri is a forested hill with the base surrounded by multiple Hindu temples on all sides and is considered to be the heart of Chitrakoot. The name is derived from Kamadnathji, another name of Lord Rama and it meant fulfiller of all wishes.

2. Gupt Godavari

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13 km from city center 2 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Gupt Godavari has a pair of caves, one of them with a very tiny entrance through which one can barely pass and the other with stream of water flowing inside.

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Ramghat is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Chitrakoot. The serene ghat lining the Mandakini River is where Lord Ram, Sita and Lakshman appeared in front of the famous poet Tulsidas and he used to sit on the riverside and write Ram Charitra Manas.

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There is a stream of water falling upon the deity of Lord Hanuman releasing in a kund and there are langoors in this area.

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5. Sati Anusuya temple

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0 km from city center 5 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

The story of Anusuya says that she sprinkled some special water over the holy trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwar and this led to their incarnations.

6. Sphatik Shila

Sphatik Shila

4 km from city center 6 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Sphatik Shila is a place with two massive rocks which are believed to have the footprints of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Sphatik Shila literally means crystal rock and is located amidst dense forests, close to Janki Kund on the banks of river Mandakini.

7. Bharat Milap Mandir

Bharat Milap Mandir

3 km from city center 7 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Believed to the place of the meeting of four brothers during the period of exile of Lord Rama, Bharat Milaap Temple is a very important temple of Chitrakoot.

8. Janki kund

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2 km from city center 8 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Janaki kund is situated along the banks of Mandakini river and it is believed that this is where goddess Sita used to bathe during the period of exile.

Rajapur

37 km from city center 9 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Rajapur is a small town located in the Chitrakoot district of Uttar Pradesh. What makes this quaint settlement famous is the fact that it is the birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas, the prolific writer of Sri Ram Charit Manas and the Hanuman Chalisa. A small temple dedicated to Tulsidas is present here and is the main attraction of this place.

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Marpha is located just 4 km from Gupt Godavari and is famous for its natural beauty, temples and ruins of a Chandel Fort.

11. Ganesh Bagh

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5 km from city center 11 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Located just 11 km on the Karvi-Devangana road, Ganeshbagh is a place with a architecturally beautiful temple, baoli with seven storeys and ruins of a palace exist.

12. Kalinjar Fort

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43 km from city center 12 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

Located around 88 km from Chitrakoot, Kalinjar is a fort which was once an important symbol of power and hence desired by various kings. There are multiple temples within the fort area as well and hence an important place for Hindus.

13. Bharat Kup

Bharat Kup

15 km from city center 13 out of 13 Places To Visit in Chitrakoot

A small temple along with a well, Bharat Koop is located few kilometers away from the town. It is believed that it was this place where Bharat stored water from all pilgrimage places in India.

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Chitrakoot Tourism Chhattisgarh

Introduction

Chitrakoot is a prime pilgrimage destination of incredible India. Dotted with temples, the destination holds a significant place in the Hindu legends. Popularly known as 'The Hill of Many Wonders’, the region is a centre that enjoys the title of a prime place for making the soul pure and washing away one's sins. The town is set on the banks of river Payasuini, which is also famous as Mandakini. Noted amongst one of the most ancient holy pilgrimage sites, Chitrakoot is a place of peace and tranquillity.

Being connected with different Hindu legends, Chitrakoot enjoys ancient history. According to Hindu belief, this is amongst the most prestigious places of the country. It is said that God Ram and Devi Sita spent a long time of their exile in Chitrakoot. Apart from this, many other legends related to Hindu religion have mentioned Chitrakoot as a sacred place.?

Tourists Attractions

This is the main attraction of the place. Every year a large number of tourists visit this place to offer their prayers to the deity. The place is believed to be the abode of Hindu deity Ram, Sita and Laxman. The devotees believe that the pilgrimage path around the hill (around 5 km) covers all the? holy places of Chitrakoot. The path was built by Pratap Kunwari in 1725 . Presiding deity of the place is Lord Kamtanath.

Located at Payasuini River, this is the most beautiful bathing ghat of the region. It is believed that Goddess Sita and God Ram bathed here only at their arrival in Chitrakoot . The devotees visiting this place take a holy dip here. It is believed that doing so washes away all your sins and purifies the soul. Thereafter, the devotees proceed for the holy parikrama.

Apart from Sati Anusuya, Kalinjar, Hanuman Dhara, Bharat Koop, Rajapur and Gupt Godavari, there are many other attractions that will take your heart away.

Accommodation

Being a prime tourist destination, Chitrakoot facilitates its tourists with the accommodation options of their choice. Starting from the Splurge, tourists can find budgeted hotels in and around Chitrakoot.

How to Reach Chitrakoot

By Air: Khajuraho (175 km) Airport is the nearest one that is well-connected with Delhi & Agra.

By Rail: Chitrakootdham on the Jhansi-Manikpur main line is the nearest railhead.

By Road: Chitrakoot is well-linked with Jhansi, Mahoba, Harpalpur, Satna and Chhatarpur through a wide network of roads.

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Chitrakoot Waterfalls In Chhattisgarh Are India's Answer To Niagara Falls 

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Are you thinking of how you can enjoy the beauty of international destinations via domestic travel? If you are on a budget travel, awesome experience is what you crave for; embark on a fantastic journey around the virgin hinterlands of Chhattisgarh.

A Land of Surprises, Chhattisgarh offers you some of the best eco-tourism destinations in the country. Right from over a thousand varieties of flora and fauna, to wildlife which is not seen anywhere across the country, it offers you a majestic experience which will make your trip unforgettable.

So what are you waiting for? Pick interesting which are super cool in this season and get an experience of a lifetime. In Chhattisgarh, do visit:

Towards the west of Jagdalpur in the Bastar District of Chattisgarh, Indravati River takes a deep plunge from a horseshoe gorge in Chitrakoot. The majestic 95 feet drop of the river down the cliff makes this a sheer spectacle to behold.

Around 38 kilometres away from Jagdalpur, Chitrakoot Falls unveil a powerful vision during the monsoons when the Indravati River floods. The otherwise meandering streams come together to unleash its power and completely cover the flat ground above the cliff.

The sheer power of this 300 metre wide waterfall has led visitors to rightly coin a special term for this spot and we call it India's Niagara. Local boatsmen lead you to stunning sites near the spray below the waterfall to witness Chitrakoot Falls in full glory. The view of the waterfall at sunset and the changing hues around it is a sight to remember.

Post monsoon forest around the river bank was overgrown and river was carrying immense silt and turned little Brown in color. Chitrakoot is also a popular picnic destination thus tea stalls etc mushroomed around. While taking a troll along the river side capturing wide-angle view of water-falls, get drifted to the intricate wooden handicrafts , a tribal woman was selling on the ground, brilliant piece of woodwork and carving it was, but sadly overlooked by most of the visitors. Another incredible site was a multihued rainbow hovering just above the turbulent waterfalls. Morning in the first half of the day offered the amazing vista adorned with flamboyant rainbow.

Late morning, Sun rises over the endless green of Sal forest which is occasionally punctuated with abyss of Paddy fields. Colorful memories of processions which dominated the streets of Jagdalpur were still present as if Dussehra will never stop. City dwellers were gearing again for the next evening, shops were opening the doors, diffident tribals continued ramble across the streets, Panipuri vendors rolled their wooden vehicle to find a favorable place for evening fate. Despite being the prime attraction of Bastar region, Chitrakoot falls are scantly connected with public transport. 30 minutes in a bus this fortunately did not leave to another direction.

Later in the day as blazing sun lifted to higher angles, sluggish bus taken the road through the green ranches as if it was sailing across the green ocean. Its laid-back movements were certainly closer to sailing than to driving. Traveling in public transport also offers another chance to get closer to tribes of Bastar district. Most of the co-passengers in the bus would be tribal returning from Bastar . Wearing the metal ornaments in exceptional pattern, wrapping thin fabric around the body, with hair tangled gracelessly.

Situated 38 km in the northwest of Jagadalpur, Chitrakoot falls is ironically scantly connected with public buses. Shabby Buses to Chitrakoot falls depart from Agrasen trisquare (Opposite to AnupamaCinema). There are only 3-4 buses in a day and journey time is nearly 2 hours as bus will stop at all the Village haats en route. For return journey, the last bus from Chitrakoot falls to Jagdalpur departs at 5:00 PM in the evening. Alternatively, there are shared autos to other villages (Potanar, Badanji) those fall on Jagdalpur-Chitrakoot road. Impromptus travelers can rely on hitch-hiking. Amiable land of Bastar is blessed with generous people always ready to offer you a ride. If you like convenient travel then hires a private car from Jagdalpur.

The best time to visit this majestic waterfall in the heart of the wilderness of Chattisgarh is from July to October when the Indravati River unleashes its full force. The water carries a massive amount of silt but it's still a spectacle for visitors.October to February remains the best time for photographers and nature lovers who wish to see a clearer and white waterfall.

Being the key attraction of Chhattisgarh, Chitrakoot falls has got high-end resort from Chhattisgarh tourism. Resort is built on the ridge opposite to waterfall offering spectacular views from the balconies of most of the rooms. Besides resort, there are also bamboo huts overlooking the waterfalls. Chitrakoot does not have wide-range of accommodation options. Government resort has got its own restaurants which prepares decent regular meals. There is also handful of roadside dabbas busy in boiling tea, selling biscuits and cold drinks. You would not find regular restaurants/Dabbas near and enroute chitrakoot falls. Most of the travelers prefer to stay in Jagdalpur and visit Chitrakoot falls at day trip.

One should be careful while walking on the rocks as they are very slippery near the waterfalls. For accommodation here, tourists can stay at the government owned resorts or at the camps near the banks of river. A visitor to this place would carry his happiest moment all along and would conclude that 'A thing of beauty is joy forever'.

All the credits for this article goes to Ms Sugandha Singh and Ms Sarbani Sarkar

Photo of Chitrakoot Waterfalls In Chhattisgarh Are India's Answer To Niagara Falls  1/3 by Prerana Bharadwaj

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Chitrakote Waterfall

Chitrakot Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall situated on the river Indravati in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh state of India. The height of this waterfall is 90 feet. The specialty of this waterfall is that during the rainy days, this water is reddish, it looks absolutely white during the summer moonlight night.

The  waterfall is located at a distance of 40 km from Jagdalpur and 273 km from Raipur . Chitrakote waterfall  is Chhattisgarh’s largest  and most water-logged waterfall. It is considered as the main waterfall of Bastar division. Due to being adjacent to Jagdalpur, it has also gained fame as a major picnic spot. Due to the similar  shape of horse feet , this fall  is also called Niagara of India. Chitrakoot waterfall is very beautiful and the tourists like it very much. A large water body falling in the middle of the strong trees and Vindhya ranges, which falls from this water fall, attracts tourists’ attention.

The famous Chitrakot falls ,”Niagra of India” is visible in every season, but seeing it in the rainy season is a more exciting experience. The roar of huge water from the height of the rain creates thrills and shudder.The beauty of these springs in the rainy season is very high. During the July-October period, it is appropriate for visitors to come here. Dense forest surrounds the picturesque waterfalls. , Which further enhances its natural beauty. This place has been enlightened with full illumination in the river. The beauty of the falling water from the waterfall can be seen with the tourist light. At least three and a maximum of seven streams fall from this waterfall on different occasions.

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How to Reach:

Bastar has its own Airport which is operated by State Government under UDAN Scheme . At present the AIRODISHA has operating flights from Jagdalpur to Raipur and Jagdalpur to Vishakapatnam. The nearest airport accessible is in Raipur, approximately 300 km away from Bastar. Many Airplane operators operate regular flights from here connecting it to all the major cities. Prepaid taxis are easily available from the Raipur Airport to Jagdalpur.

Jagdalpur a district headquarter of Bastar district is well connected to the Vishakapatnam and Raipur by railways. Jagdalpur railway station is operated by East Coast Railway. This Railway line is the primary source of iron ore transport from NMDC bacheli to Vishapakatnam. At present Vishakapatnam -Kirandul Passenger (58501), Durg -Jagdalpur Express (18211), Hawrah-Koraput Express (18005), Hirakhand Express (18448) and Vishakapatnam-Jagdalpur(Night Express) are operational from Jagdalpur.

Regular bus services, whether express or sleeper based, ply to and fro the city of Jagdalpur (Bastar). They operate on a daily basis, through a well-connected network of national highways such as NH 30 . The other state bus transporters also operates such as TSRTC (Jagdalpur-Hyderabad), APRTC(Jagdalpur -Vishakapatnam,Vijayawada,Rajmundry),OSRTC etc.

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