Dangari
Isolated pearl of Jashpur
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.
This is the nicest picnic spot in the area for the locals. Picnics are popular among the locals. To get to the waterfall, you’ll have to walk about half a kilometer and cross a flowing river. The river can be dangerously fast during the monsoon, so be careful.
Makarbhanja
Wonderful Place for Trekking and Adventure
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.
Kailash Cave
The surrounding complex is the major domicile of Oraons and tribals, as it is rich in natural resources and occupied by tribals. There are various tourist attractions in Jashpur that are excellent for nature lovers and adventurers.
There is Alaknanda Falls near Kailash Cave which makes the atmosphere there even more pleasant. This place is very good for nature lovers and religious people. The relationship with the rocks, the water, the calm atmosphere, the jumping monkeys, and the chirping of the birds bring peace to the mind and a feeling of being close to nature.
Rani Dah
Peaceful picnic spot with a sparkling breeze
Ranidah Falls is located in the Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh, some 15 kilometers from the district seat, within deep forests. Similar to how there is a Shiva temple at every waterfall, there is also a Shiva temple near the waterfall.
Ranidah Falls is located in Chhattisgarh’s Jashpur district. It also has religious significance because of the nearby Mahakaleshwar temple and historical site Panchbhaiya.
Ranidah Falls, meanwhile, drops from a height of 40 to 50 feet above sea level. is located in the middle of And there is water in this waterfall for 12 months of the year, and every year lakhs of tourists come here to find peace of mind. Its beauty is unrivaled, and the famous Mahakaleshwar temple is built here.
On the one hand, it is widely believed that Rani Siromania, the daughter of Orissa’s monarch, committed herself this spring because her family would not accept her love, who came from a low caste household. As a result of her suicide in the spring, this location is known as Rani Dah.
Rajpuri
Enrich with Natural Beauty and a Suitable place for an outing.
Rajpuri Falls is a famous tourist destination in the state of Chhattisgarh. It is three km from the Bagicha development block headquarters of the Jashpur district. m. Is situated at this distance.
This waterfall is a waterfall flowing for twelve months of the year.
Its beauty remains intact even during the summer season, but its natural beauty shines even more during the rainy season.
The Rajpuri Waterfall is 90 kilometers from the district headquarters of Jashpur. This waterfall is located between two mountains, and the cascading water on the rocks from a great height creates a stunning sight. The height of this waterfall is approximately 100 feet, and tourists and Shiva worshippers worship Shiva beside the waterfall.
This is a year-round waterfall; its beauty is preserved over the summer, but Rudra is best seen during the rainy season. This waterfall is a popular picnic area where visitors go to have picnics during tea festivals. There is a decent arrangement for tourists, there is a community-building near the waterfall, there is also a convenience to sit and watch the waterfall, and a Watch Tower has also been built to observe the wonderful scenery.
Churi
Kotebira
Jashpur’s major point of foundation is Kotebira, appearing as the center of faith of the district
With a rocky setting and seductive vistas finishing at the point of the hill range, it has a really nice sensation. According to a saying, the Lord had come here in the past and was quite delighted. There was talk of building a dam there to give some more beauty to the environment overnight. It began but was unable to finish before sunrise, thus the task was not completed, and the rock now resembles a dam wall. Here is where the Sal Puja fair takes place.
The Kotebira Eb River appears to be from another planet. This place’s eerie atmosphere has a certain allure to it. The river is more than vibrant; it is tranquil and calm. The stone wall on the sides appears to be prehistoric and recounts a story from the past. This river, like many others in Indian mythology, has a narrative to tell. The River and its surroundings are thought to have pleased God so much that he chose to construct a dam here. However, owing to unforeseen circumstances, he was unable to continue his task and left it incomplete. This may explain why there is a stony dam-like wall at the river’s edge. This lovely river may be found about 60 kilometers from Tapkara village.