Mendri Ghumar

The Mendri Ghumar Waterfalls (Hindi: मेंद्री घूमर) is a seasonal and natural waterfall located at around 44 kilometres (27 mi) to the west of Jagdalpur, in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It is very close to Chitrakote and Tamda Ghumar Waterfalls.

Mendri Ghumar
मेंद्री घूमर
Mendri Ghumar Waterfalls, Aug 2017.
LocationJagdalpur, India
Coordinates19°09′55″N 81°39′48″E
TypeCascade
Total heightAlmost 70 metres (230 ft)

Topography

Mendri Ghumar Waterfall is located in the middle of Chitrakote Falls, Tirtha and Barasur and situated in Jagdalpur. The height of the fall is almost 70 meters with a lush green surrounding and eye catchy places. The interesting part is that the Mendri Ghumar Waterfall forms its best during the rainy seasons. The water collected from the rains, continuously flows through the hill thus making it an eye catchy waterfall. It is surrounded by lush green forest on both its sides, making it one of the most wanted ecotourism destination in the state.[1]

The Mendri Ghumar Waterfall has its own versions, during the summer and monsoons. The waterfall over flows during the monsoons, wherein the water gushes slowly and calmly during the summers.

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