Chitrakote


Chitrakote Waterfall



About Chitrakote Waterfall


Chitrakote waterfalls, also called as the mini Niagara Fall of India, bear the proud distinction of being the broadest waterfall in India. The majestic beauty is located 38 km from Jagdalpur in Bastar on the river Indrāvati. The water of the river flows through the dense vegetation and cascades from a height of about 95 feet. A horse-shoe shaped waterfall, best seen during and after the monsoon, between July and October. This paints a very beautiful sight.





WHAT TO SEE IN CHITRAKOTE WATERFALL


Chhattisgarh was the region known as Dakshin Koshal, which finds mention in both the Ramayana and Mahabharata



HOW TO REACH HERE


Chhattisgarh was the region known as Dakshin Koshal, which finds mention in both the Ramayana and Mahabharata

  • By Rail

    Train from Durg to Jagdalpur can be accessed. Also, Jagdalpur Station is on Kirandul-Vishakhapattnam Line.

  • By Road

    This place is located in South of Chhattisgarh, Main City is Jagdalpur, is 284 kms, approx 5 hrs by Car. Regular buses from Raipur are accessible easily.

  • By Air

    From Raipur Airport: 284 kms, approx 5 hrs by Car.