Trekking and Nature walks

Dangari Waterfalls

In Chhattisgarh, there are numerous religious and natural tourism attractions. If we talk about the tourism attractions in the Jashpur district in this episode, there are still many natural waterfalls that are undiscovered, one of which is Danagri Falls. Because it is hidden in the woodland and the way to get there is interesting, it is worth visiting. 

If we talk about its beauty, it is one of Chhattisgarh’s most stunning waterfalls. The surrounding deep forest, with water dripping from a height of roughly 100 feet and birds chirping, is hypnotic.

Danagri Falls is located between the villages of Sulesa and Pandarapath in the Bagicha Development Block of Chhattisgarh’s Jashpur district. This waterfall is around 200 feet tall and is divided into three sections; from afar, it appears as if there are several waterfalls. The surrounding lush green woodlands and rushing rivers provide a stunning scene. 

This location is nothing short of a nature lover’s utopia; the flowing water appears milky like milk as it hits the rocks, and the sound of the pouring water can be heard from afar. When the rays of the dying sun collide with the hill and fall on the waterfall, it creates a sparkling effect in the water.

Makarbhaja

Makarbhanja Falls is located two kilometers from Mahanai village in the Jashpur region of Chhattisgarh, on the Mahan river, a tributary of the Rihand river. The only way to get to this waterfall is to trek down an inaccessible road.

The height of this waterfall is unknown, according to government records. However, its height is estimated to reach around 400 meters, which is higher than the current highest waterfall in Chhattisgarh, “Tirathgarh.”

The Makarbhanja Falls are encircled by vegetation. This waterfall is only two steps high. This is a stunning location.

To reach Makarbhanja Falls, two kilometers can be reached on foot and by walking along the paths adjacent to several feet deep gorges.  Due to the fall from a great height, the view of this waterfall looks quite captivating.  Recently, after the photo of this waterfall came on social media, local people and officials came to know about it.  After knowing about this waterfall, many tourists are also coming to see it, but due to the dangerous roads, most of the people are not able to reach the waterfall.

Deshdekha

What can we say about this place except that it is a fantastic location? This encounter gives you a great feeling when you stand on this hilltop and look down at the lower location. Another thing is that the blue sky and the green ground both appear to be embracing one another. The name “Deshdekha” is a prime illustration of this Mountain. From this vantage point, the Mayali Dam appears to be in fine shape.

From the top of Desh Dekha, you can view all of Jashpur. During rainy days, the scenery becomes even more gorgeous and enjoyable.

The panoramic view of Mayali and sunrise from this location is spectacular; nevertheless, there is a lot of fog before sunrise, and you can see the Tyndall effect on the road leading to this location.

 

Madheshwar Mountain

The Shivling-shaped Madheshwar mountain is located in the Jashpur district. On the Jashpur-Kunkuri route of the NH43 Highway, a bird’s eye view of this mountain can be seen. It holds the title of being the world’s largest Shivling.

Madheshar Mountain is located in the Jashpur District of Chhattishgarh. When going between Kunkuri and Jashpur on the NH43 Highway, you may always observe this lovely natural beauty. This mountain has achieved the highest SHIVLINGA status in the entire world.

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