The stunning Chitrakot Waterfall is located on the Indravati River in the Bastar region of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. This waterfall rises 90 feet in height. This waterfall’s unique feature is that while its water appears reddish on wet days and completely white at night throughout the summer.
The waterfall is located 273 kilometers from Raipur and 40 kilometers from Jagdalpur. The largest and wettest waterfall in Chhattisgarh is the Chitrakote waterfall. It is regarded as the division of Bastar’s principal waterfall. It has also become well-known for being a popular picnic location because it is close to Jagdalpur. This fall is also known as the Niagara of India because of its resemblance to a horse’s foot. The Chitrakoot waterfall is really lovely, and visitors adore it. This waterfall has a vast water body that spills out into the middle of sturdy trees and the Vindhya hills, drawing travelers’ attention.
Every season offers a chance to view the well-known Chitrakot Falls, often known as the “Niagra of India,” but experiencing it during the rainy season is more thrilling. Shudders and thrills are produced by the roar of enormous water during the height of the rain. These springs have a very high level of attractiveness during the rainy season. Visitors are welcome here between the months of July and October. The picturesque waterfalls are surrounded by a thick forest, which adds to their natural charm. The river has been fully illuminated, illuminating this area. With the aid of the tourist light, the waterfall’s stunning waterfall may be observed. This waterfall has a minimum of three and a maximum of seven streams that come out at various times.