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Chitrakot Waterfalls, Bastar, Chattisgarh

Chitrakot Falls are towards west of Jagdalpur town in the state of Chhattisgarh. For its white

sheet of water this waterfall is viewed as the Niagara Falls of India and is the broadest waterfall in the country. Falls are on Indravati River. The top of the falls is around 100 feet. The width of the waterfall shifts as the water level in the waterway changes definitely. Indravati River which begins its adventure from the Vindhya extents, changes over into a beautiful pleasure at the focus where the Chitrakot Falls are spotted. One is certain to get captivated by the peaceful magnificence and gloriousness of the Chitrakot Falls. The river Indravati abruptly collapses into a 100 feet deep cavern. The mouth of the fall, when in full profusion, is over 1,000 feet wide. Chitrakot is a horse-shoe shaped waterfall, best seen during and after the monsoon, between July and October. If you want to take photographs, the light is best in the afternoons. Like Meghalaya and North Karnataka, this area of Chattisgarh is also known for some of the most beautiful waterfalls in India, including Teerathgarh. How to reach: It is about 38 km to the west of Jagdalpur - a one hour drive on an excellent road. When to go: One can visit the Chitrakot Falls all around the year. In the months from July to October, the waterfall is at its ferocious best. November to February are the cooler times to visit. Where to stay: Tourists can stay here at resorts, guest houses and tourists camps close to the banks of river with a undisturbed view of the falls. There are likewise different resorts and hotels accessible on the Jagdalpur-Chitrakot Road suitable to all budgets.
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