Everyone plans to travel during the summer holidays, but the dilemma remains that where to go for a trip. In summer, most of people like to visit such a place where there is water around and one can feel the coolness even in summer. In such a situation, today we have brought information about the heart of India i.e. the waterfalls of Madhya Pradesh. Although there are many waterfalls across the country, the waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh are one of the most beautiful creations of nature. Madhya Pradesh is called the motherland of rivers, most of the tributaries of all the rivers flowing in the country originate from Madhya Pradesh only. The waterfalls mentioned here adorn the heart of India with their gushing streams and make the state a tourist attraction. Let's know about these waterfalls...
Dudh Dhara Waterfalls
Thousands of tourists arrive every month to see the water falling from a height of about 15 meters and to roam around here. This waterfall is present in the Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh. There is a belief about this waterfall that Durvasa Rishi had done penance here, hence the name of this waterfall was Durvasa Jharna. But, in later times this milk became popular in the form of Dhara. Another belief is that Narmada ji, being pleased with a prince, appeared to him in the form of a stream of milk, after which it was named Dudh Dhara.
Dhuandhar Falls
Dhuandhar Falls is in Jabalpur district. It is situated on the Narmada River in Bhedaghat. This waterfall is 30 meters high. Let us tell you that Narmada Festival is celebrated here in Sharad Purnima and this is the best time to see Dhuandhar Falls. The special thing is that when the moonlight falls on the waterfall, the white marble rocks look very spectacular. Boating is also available at Dhundhar Falls.
Raneh Falls
An unknown among many waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh, Raneh Falls is located about 22 km from Khajuraho town. This beautiful and one-of-a-kind waterfall is situated on the Ken River, which adds to its beauty by being in a beautiful valley. Made of pure crystalline granite in a variety of colors, this mini Grand Canyon regularly features dozens of small and large waterfalls. Located 44 km from Panna district, the waterfall marks the starting point of Panna National Park, a lush green pristine forest that gives a glimpse of paradise. The waterfall is open for visiting throughout the year.
Bhura Khon Waterfall
Bhura Khon Falls is situated near Madhav Sagar Lake. It is one of the three waterfalls located in Shivpuri. When this waterfall falls from a height of 25 meters, then its view becomes visible. This waterfall situated amid greenery makes the soul satisfied. Adventure-seekers can dive deep into the falls. Also, you can enjoy swimming here too. Beautiful idols of Lord Shiva are situated around the waterfall. Which works to give spiritual color to the atmosphere here along with the beauty of water.
Tincha Falls
At a short distance of about 25 km from Indore city, Tincha Falls is one of the best waterfalls in and around Indore. Due to its proximity to the city, it is the first choice of the locals to enjoy the weekend. Located near Tincha village, the beauty of this waterfall blossoms with the arrival of rain. These falls fall from a height of 300 feet. However, due to the risk factor bathing and swimming is prohibited near the main area.
Kapildhara Falls
It is located at a distance of 7 km from Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh. This is the first waterfall on the Narmada River. Here the Narmada River falls from a high rock. This waterfall is about 100 feet high. There is a beautiful forest around it. You can also enjoy taking a bath in this waterfall situated in the lap of nature. There is a dense forest around the waterfall. Due to this many different types of trees and species of birds are found here. Kapildhara waterfall is named Kapildhara because Kapil Muni's hermitage was located near this waterfall. He used to live here. Used to do penance here. Kapil Muni had composed many books while staying here. That's why this waterfall was named Kapildhara Waterfall.
Chachai Waterfalls
This waterfall is present at the 23rd highest height in India. This waterfall is about 115 meters deep and about 175 meters wide. For your information, let us tell you that it is located in Sirmaur district, about 42 kilometers from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. Also, tell that this waterfall is formed by the Bihar river. The greenery and beautiful views around this waterfall can surprise any tourist. This waterfall is also preferred as a picnic spot.
Patalpani Waterfall
Located at a distance of about 35 km from Indore city, Patalpani Falls is a wonderful tourist spot that attracts tourists. Amongst the many waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh, this is a seasonal waterfall, which means the best time to visit this place is between July to October. This 150 feet high waterfall located in Kekaria Dabri, southwest of Indore can be reached by taking a cab or taxi from the Indore railway station. Though Patalpani also has its railway station called "Patalpani Railway Station", it is not accessible due to narrow-gauge connections with other railway stations. The waterfall provides a nice picnic spot near Indore. This place is included in the weekend of the local people.