Incredible Jagdalpur

Maa Danteshwari Temple

It is an ancient temple built by the kings of Bastar for inhabiting there family Goddess, Devi Danteshwari. Devi Danteshwari is the Goddess of entire Bastar division, equally worshiped by Hindus as well as tribal. This temple is located beside Bastar palace and near to Gole Bazar. It is worth seeing and pleasant to watch the temple during the famous Bastar Dusshera festival season.

Chitrakote Waterfall

The height of the falls is about 29 metres (95 ft). It is the widest fall in India. Because of its width and wide spread during the monsoon season, it is often called the Niagara Falls of India.

Tirathgarh Waterfall

It is located at a distance of 35 kilometres (22 mi) south-west of Jagdalpur. One can approach the falls from Darbha, near state highway that connects Jagdalpur to Sukma. One has to take a jeep at Darbha junction to visit Teerathgarh and Kutumsar. Kutumsar Caves and Kailash Gufa are nearby attractions. It is in Kanger Ghati National Park.

Chitrdhara Waterfall

The name Chitradhara means a picturesque flow of water and so it is- a breathtaking, gorgeous waterfall on the river Indravati. Its smaller than the Chitrakote waterfall, I would call it the younger cousin of Chitrakote.

Kailash Cave

A very ancient caves and exciting to treck inide the caves. Rock formations, water calcination formation are too good to observe

Kutumbhsar Cave

Located near Tirathgarh falls, the Kailash and Kutumsar caves are underground caves situated 35 meters below ground level. With a length of two kilometres.
 

Bastar Haat

Bastar Haat is a beautiful park near bastar, speciality of this park is that it is completely based on solar energy and doesn’t use any kind of electricity. Its a fun place for family entertainment. 

Kanger Valley National Park

Among the various protected areas in the country, the Kanger Valley National Park near Jagdalpur, in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh is one of the densest national parks, well known for its biodiversity, landscape, waterfalls, subterranean geomorphologic limestone caves, and home for the Bastar hill myna, the state bird of Chhattisgarh.

Bastar Palace

Bastar Palace is one of the prime tourist attractions in Jagdalpur. Built by the rulers of the Bastar state, the palace was renowned as the headquarters of the Bastar kingdom. The palace is historically famous and thousands of tourists visit Jagdalpur to have a look of this momentous architectural splendour.

Tamaraghoomar

Tamra Ghoomar Falls is located at around 45 km from Jagdalpur. It is very close to the Chitrakoot Falls. This is a recently discovered waterfall with a height of more than 100 feet and is generally formed in the rainy season.

Shree Balaji Mandir

Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple Balaji Temple in Jagdalpur is an aftereffect of devoted, cherishing and enthusiastic endeavors of individuals from Andhra Association. The sanctuary connects with serve profound, social and social measurements of the general public. 

Dholkaal

The idol is 3 ft in length and located at one of the highest peaks (3000 feet) of Bastar. The idol remained unknown for many centuries but recently it has been found by an archaeologist in September 2012  in the dense forest ranges of Bailadila

How To Reach?

By Road

Many people prefer to travel to Jagdalpur by roadways busses as they are cheaper and comfortable, as well as there are some luxurious busses. You can also prefer to travel by your own car.  

By Railway

If you are travelling from Visakhapatnam or from nearby places, the easy and convenient way for you is to use railways , it hardly takes one night to reach Jagdalpur.

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