Thursday, 28 April 2016

DANPURI WATERFALL JASHPUR

Jashpur situated on the Northern part of Chhattisgarh is one of the major districts of the state. This mineral rich place has an interesting topography which abounds in hilly terrain, grasslands, waterfalls, natural caves; rock cut wall formation, sprawling rivers and dense forest. The many wildlife reserves of the place tell of the variety of animal species in this state. Most of Jashpur is inhabited by the tribals who have their own culture, folklore and tradition. The Rivers, Caves and Waterfalls in Jashpur are ideal for trekking and hiking. Some of these places are good picnic spots. Moreover three or more waterfalls are situated in close proximity to each other so you can complete your tour to these places at one go. Danpuri Waterfall, Jashpur is one of the most frequented places in Jashpur.
Danpuri Waterfall is a sight to behold. Situated in the dense of the forest, it is one of the most frequented picnic spots in Jashpur. The whole surrounding are near the waterfall tells of rich eco tourism in Jashpur. Interestingly the forest department of Chhattisgarh arranges tours to these beautiful places on request. There are tribal villages surrounding the Danpuri Waterfall which adds a different sort of charm to the area. Located near Bagicha, this waterfall is a photographer's haven. 

ABOUT KAILASH GUFA

Jashpur located on the Northern part of Chhattisgarh, India is a veritable paradise for nature lovers. The whole area abounds in natural resources and tribal population. The Uraon tribals are the main inhabitants of the place. Many of them have adopted Christianity with the advent of the missionaries who were also responsible in opening a number of missionary schools in the area. In the process the literacy rate in Jashpur is quite high in comparison to the rest of Chhattisgarh. There are many Tourists Attractions in Jashpur that are apt for nature lovers and adventure travelers. The Rivers, Caves, and Waterfalls in Jashpur provide ample opportunities for trekkers and hikers to sharpen their skills. Moreover if you are a nature photographer, let your camera do the talking in the wilderness of these places. The Kailash Gufa is one of the most frequented spots in Jashpur.

Kailash Gufa is located in the dense jungle of Kangar Valley National Park. The cave seems to be out of some prehistoric era with dark and narrow entrance. This 100 meter long cave is located in a hill and came into notice in 1993. The stalactite and stalacmite formation leaves are the main features of this ancient cave. It provides ample resources for the geologist. It is probably known as Kailash Gufa because of the natural stalagmite formation of a shivlinga. Another interesting character of the cave lies in the fact that whenever you strike the hollow walls it makes musical sound created due to the vacuum between the cave walls.