Nature/ Scenic

Thin- Thini Patthar

Location

Thin-Thini Patthar is a cylindrical shaped rock of about two hundred Quintals, resting on ground rocks. A metallic sound echoes when the patthar is stricken with a solid material. Different sound comes from different points of the stone. It is a rock of about two hundred Quintal ,cylindrical in shape resting on ground rocks. When it is stricken with a solid matarial ,a metallic sound echoes. Different sound comes form different points of the stone. This 200 quintal rock is cylindrical in shape. When struck, you get a metallic echo, popularly believed to be divine.

Tata Pani

Location

This is a hot water source, and hot water is flowing continuously. Any body suffering from skin disease is found fully cured on taking bath into the nearby collection of earby collection of water. Water is so hot near the source of hot water, even the rice bundled in a peice of cloth are cooked. Whole year this water source flow with the same force and quantity. It was observed by a commissioner after taking bath in this hot water source that his skin disease was fully cured. Tatapani is situated in the Balrampur block which is 95 Kms. from Ambikapur.

Pawai Waterfall

Location

Situated near Kothali village in Ramanujganj Block, Pawai Waterfall is a magnificent natural waterfall of about 61 meters height. It is a natural waterfall flowing all the season. It is situated in Ramanujganj Block. This natural waterfall flows through the year and is a popular picnic spot.

Budhapara lake

Location

Budhapara lake is the largest lake in the city and also one of the prime tourist attractions in Raipur. The lake was built by the Kalchuri emperor King Brahmadeo around 1402 AD.

There are many lakes in Raipur. The biggest of them is the spectacular lake Budhapara, built around 1402, by Kalchuri emperor King Bramhdeo. Another lake of prominence is the Kho-kho lake. There are many beautiful parks also in Raipur city.

The spectacular Budhapara lake is one of the major tourist destination in Raipur. The lake was built around 1402 by the Kalchuri emperor King Brahmadeo.