Kailash Gupha
Springs and fountains add to the beauty of this rock cut cave. Nearby is the Samarbar Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, just the second Sanskrit school in India. Remarkably this school is attended by tribal children.
Springs and fountains add to the beauty of this rock cut cave. Nearby is the Samarbar Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, just the second Sanskrit school in India. Remarkably this school is attended by tribal children.
This picturesque waterfall is in the middle of the forest.
6 km from Barsoor, the river Indrawati splits into 7 parts to form one small waterfall, Saath Dhara. This has lovely views of the river and is a very peaceful picnic spot. Avoid visiting Barsoor on the day of the haat (market) as the market place is close to the temple and the tranquillity gives way to noise and activity.
Located about 33 kms from Bilaspur, a dam built on River Kharung, Khuntaghat is a picnic spot with a beautiful garden. The picturesque landscape of Khuntaghat attracts tourists throughout the year. There is a rest house maintained by irrigation department available for interested tourists.
Udaypur Caves - Bilaspur
About 85 km from Bilaspur, its is known for its beauty.
It is 100 km from Bhilai, crossing Dongargarh near Darekasa Railway station in Howrah Mumbai rail route. Situated amongst dense forests, hills and tunnels, this spectacular 150 feet (46 m) high falls is a visual delight for tourists.
35 km south of Jagdalpur in Bastar, Tiratgarh Waterfall is 300 ft high waterfall situated in the Kanger forest. There is an old small temple of Shiv-Parvati on a large rock opposite the falls. Tiratgarh is a lovely picnic spot for tourists.
A recently discovered waterfall in Lohandiguda block, the Thamada Ghumar water fall is formed with rain water. Its height is more than 100 feet and is surrounded by gree fileds on both sides.
12 km from Tokapal of Jagdalpur in Bastar district, Mandawa waterfall is a natural treat and a picnic spot for tourists.
Located at a distance of 38 Km from Jagdalpur in Bastar in Kanger Forest, this 330 metres long underground cave is known as the second longest natural cave in the world. The Kutumsar caves are pitch-dark caves, having stairs at the entrance and many connecting compartments . A forest guard equipped with torchlight is available for necessary guidance.