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Jadipai Waterfall: The Queen of Bandarban's Waterfalls

Discover Jadipai Waterfall in Bandarban: Trek to Bangladesh's widest waterfall through lush hills and experience nature's tranquility.

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Jadipai Waterfall, also known as Jadipai Jhorna, is one of the widest and most stunning waterfalls in Bangladesh, located in the Bandarban district. Trek through lush green hills to witness the cascading waters of this natural wonder, which flows powerfully during the rainy season.

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  • WGH4+V5V, Bandarban, BD

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes suitable for trekking on rough and slippery terrain.
  • Carry essentials such as water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and insect repellent.
  • Check weather conditions and local travel advisories before you go, especially during the monsoon season.
  • Obtain necessary permits from the army before heading to Jadipai Waterfall.
  • Respect local customs and ask for permission before taking photos of local people.
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Getting There

  • Public Transportation

    From Dhaka, take a direct bus to Bandarban. Several bus services are available, with non-AC bus fare around 550 BDT and AC bus fare around 950 BDT. From Bandarban, hire a local bus or jeep ('Chander Gari') to Ruma Bazar, approximately 48 km away. Bus fare is around 120 BDT per person, while a jeep will cost 3000-4000 BDT. From Ruma Bazar, hire another jeep to Bogalake (2000-2500 BDT). Finally, trek from Bogalake to Keokradong and then to Jadipai Waterfall. A guide is required from Ruma Bazar (600 BDT for the first day, 500 BDT for subsequent days).

  • Walking

    If you are already in Keokradong, the final approach to Jadipai Waterfall involves a trek of approximately 1.5 kilometers. The trek from Keokradong to Jadipai Waterfall takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. First, walk 30-40 minutes along the steep path to Pasing Para. Then, continue for another 30-40 minutes through Jadipai Para to reach the waterfall. Be prepared for a steep and slippery path, especially between Pasing Para and Jadipai Para. No entrance fees are applicable for the waterfall.

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Nestled in the remote hills of Bandarban, Jadipai Waterfall is a true hidden gem and one of the widest waterfalls in Bangladesh. The journey to Jadipai is an adventure in itself, requiring a trek through verdant landscapes and tribal villages. The sound of rushing water grows louder as you approach, building anticipation for the breathtaking sight that awaits. The waterfall is formed by the মিলিত streams of Keokradang, Jongshia, and Jadipai, which converge and cascade down approximately 200 feet over black rocks before merging with the Sangu River. The surrounding hills are covered in lush greenery, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The waterfall is most impressive during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. However, the post-monsoon season, from October to March, is considered the best time to visit, as the weather is cooler and more suitable for trekking. The trek to Jadipai Waterfall involves several stages. First, travelers must reach Bandarban town, then Ruma Upazila, followed by Bogalake and Keokradong. From Keokradong, a 30-40 minute walk along a steep path leads to Pasing Para, the highest village in Bandarban. Another 30-40 minutes of walking through Jadipai Para will bring you to Jadipai Waterfall. The path from Pasing Para to Jadipai Para is known to be steep and challenging. Jadipai Waterfall offers a chance to connect with nature and experience the tranquility of the Bangladeshi highlands. It's a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty of the natural world.

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