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Discover Karkatgarh Waterfall: A scenic Bihar destination blending natural beauty, historical significance, and eco-tourism in the Kaimur Range.
Karkatgarh Waterfall, nestled in the Kaimur Range of Bihar, offers a refreshing escape into nature. Once a crocodile hunting ground for Mughal rulers and British officials, it's now a protected part of the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary and a developing eco-tourism spot. The 100-foot waterfall cascades across a 300-foot wide front, creating a stunning visual spectacle and a refreshing natural pool.
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Car
From Bhabua, the district headquarters, Karkatgarh Waterfall is approximately 45 km away. Take the Bhabua-Chainpur road, then follow local roads towards Karkatgarh village. Once in the village, follow signs or ask locals for the final direction to the waterfall. Parking is available near the eco-park, with a nominal fee of ₹10 for four-wheelers.
Auto-Rickshaw
From Mohania railway station (Bhabua Road), hire an auto-rickshaw to Karkatgarh Waterfall. The distance is approximately 55 km, and the journey takes around 2-3 hours. Negotiate the fare beforehand, typically around ₹800-₹1200. The auto-rickshaw will drop you near the entrance of the waterfall area.
Walking
Once you reach the Karkatgarh Eco Park entrance, the waterfall is a short walk away. Follow the marked trail through the park, which leads to various viewpoints and the bathing area. The walk is relatively easy, but comfortable footwear is recommended.
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