Tourism in Chhattisgarh

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water falls
, caves, rock paintings and hill plateaus.

Chitrakot Waterfalls
is the broadest waterfall in India and also referred as 'Niagara Falls of India'

Chhattisgarh has 41.37% of its area under forests and is one of the most bio-diverse areas in the country.

Waterfalls

Chitrakot Waterfalls
is the broadest waterfall in India and also referred as 'Niagara Falls of India'

Waterfalls are a tourist attraction in the state. Due to the three main physio-graphic division i.e. 1. Northern Hills, 2. Central Plains and 3. Southern Plateaus, Chhattisgarh has numerous perennial and seasonal waterfalls, some of which are listed below: [citation needed]

Dantewada District

  • Saat Dhaar Waterfall [1]
  • Jhara Lava Waterfall
  • Malangir Waterfall
  • Fulpaad Waterfall [2]
  • Pondum Falls

Kondagaon District

  • Katulkasa Waterfall, Honhed [3]
  • Bijkudum Waterfall, Uper-murvend
  • Umradah Waterfall
  • Ling-Darha Waterfall (also known as Lim-darha or Lingo-darha WF) [4]
  • Amadarha-1 Waterfall
  • Amadarha-2 Waterfall
  • Hankhi-kudum Waterfall
  • Ghumur Waterfall
  • Kudarwahi Waterfall
  • Uperbedi Waterfall
  • Mirde Waterfall [5]
  • Mutte-Khadka Waterfall
  • Cherbeda Waterfalls [6]

Bastar District

Tirathgarh Falls, Bastar
Chitra-Dhara waterfall, Bastar
Mandawa waterfall, Bastar, CG
  • Mandwa Waterfalls
  • Jhulna Darha Falls
  • Chik-Narra Falls
  • Shiv-Ganga Falls
  • Bhunbhuni Falls
  • Bijakasaa Falls
  • Kanger Dhara Falls
  • Kunduru Nala Waterfall
  • Vijay Ghumar Waterfall
  • Topar Waterfall
  • Toyer Nala Waterfall
  • Lude Ghumar Waterfall
  • Dordori Waterfalls
  • Maajur Tondri Waterfall
  • Udli Bahar Waterfall
  • Madhota Waterfalls
  • Alwa Dongripara Waterfall
  • Burungpal Waterfall

Jashpur District

  • Dangiri Falls
  • Ranidah Falls
  • Kotebira Falls
  • Rajpuri Falls
  • Bhringraj Falls
  • Gullu Falls
  • Churi Falls
  • Bane Falls

Korba District

  • Damau Dhara
  • Deopahri Waterfall
  • Kendai waterfall
  • Nakiya waterfall
  • bhamarjhajha waterfall
  • Teenjhariya waterfall

Dhamtari District

Narhara waterfall, Dhamtari
  • Narhara
  • Gahandhar Dhara Falls

Kanker District

  • Malaj-kudum Falls
  • Charre-Marre Falls
  • Madoda Falls
  • Badgo Falls
  • Kamkakudum Falls

Korea District

  • Amrit-Dhara Waterfall
  • Ramdah Waterfall
  • Gaurghat Waterfall (Tarra, Sonhat)
  • Akuri Nala Waterfall
  • Karam ghongha Waterfall

Bijapur District

  • Lankapalli waterfall
  • Bogtum Waterfall
  • Nambi Dhara
  • Satdhara waterfall

Surguja District

  • Tiger point waterfall
  • Fish point waterfall
  • Ghaghi waterfall
  • Perwaghaghi waterfall
  • Mahadevmuda waterfall
  • Jama-labji waterfall

Gariyaband

Ghata-rani waterfall Gariyaband
  • Godena Falls
  • Deo-Dhara
  • Chingra-Pagaar
  • Jatmai Falls
  • Ghata-rani Falls
  • Gajpalla Falls
  • Kari-pagaar Fall
  • Baniya Dhans Fall
  • Budhha Raja Falls
  • Sindurikhol Fall
  • Jharjhara Falls

Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai District

Sukma District

  • Dudma Falls (near Chitalnar, Pushpal)
  • Pratapgiri Falls (near the border of Sukma and Dantewada districts)
  • Bhimsen Falls

Temples

Giraudhpuri
Jaitkham

Notable and ancient temples in Chhattisgarh include: Shri Ram Janki Temple at Setganga in Mungeli District,

Bhoramdeo temple near Kawardha in Kabirdham district, Rajivlochan temple at Rajim and Champaran in Raipur district, Chandrahasini Devi temple at Chandrapur, Vishnu temple at Janjgir, Damudhara (Rishab Tirth) and Sivarinarayana Laxminarayana temple in Janjgir-Champa district, Bambleshwari Temple at Dongargarh
in Rajnandgaon district, Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada district, Deorani-Jethani temple at Tala gram and Mahamaya temple at Ratanpur in Bilaspur district, Laxman temple at Sirpur in Mahasamund district, Uwasaggaharam Parshwa Teerth at Nagpura in Durg district, Pali with Lord Shiva temple and Kharod with Lakshmaneswar temple, Patal Bhairavi temple in outer area of Rajnandgaon.

Giraudhpuri is a religious place for the Satnamis. They are the followers of Satnampanth
.

Sirpur, a proposed World Heritage Site. and Malhar are of historical significance, as they were visited by Xuanzang, the Chinese historian. Mama-bachha temple is at Barsoor.

The hot spring known as Taat Pani, (taat - hot, pani - water) flows in Balrampur district. This hot spring flows throughout the year and is reputed to have medicinal properties due to its high sodium content. National Thermal Power Corporation Limited is developing a geothermal power plant at Taat Pani, which is described as the first geothermal power plant in India.[citation needed]

Ancient temples

Dantewada District

  • Mama Bhanja temple, Barsur [10]
  • Battisa Temple, Barsur
  • Goddess Danteshwari temple, Dantewada [11]
  • Samloor Mahadev Temple [12]
  • Chandraditya temple, Barsur

Bastar District

Gumadpal Shiv temple, near Tirathgarh(towards Katekalyan road)
Singhaigudi Shiv temple
Devarli temple, Dodrepal, Bastar
  • Gumadpal Mahadev Temple
  • Mahadev Temple, Bastar
  • Devarli temple, Dodrepal, near Tokapal
  • Shiv temple, Chhindgaon, Bastar
  • Ruined Shiv temple, Gudhiyari, Kesharpal, Bastar
  • Shiv temple, Singhaigudi, Ghumarmundpara, Chitrakote

Raipur District

Chandkhuri Shiv temple
Bhand Dewal, Arang
Nawagaon ancient temple, Raipur
  • Mahadev temple, Chandkhuri
  • Mahadev Temple, Nawagaon
  • Mahadev Temple, Girod
  • Bhand Dewal temple, Arang

Durg District

  • Mahadev temple, Dev-baloda, near Charoda, Bhilai
  • Mahadev Temple, Nagpura, Durg
  • Lord Parshva nath Temple, Nagpura, Durg

Bilaspur District

  • Mahamaya Temple, Ratanpur
  • Ancient Shiva Temple, Kirari Gordhi
  • Deorani – Jethani Temple, Amarikampa
  • Shiv temple, Belpan, Takhatpur
  • Bhima-Kichak temple, Malhar, Masturi
  • Madku Dwip Temples, Bilaspur Raipur Highway, Bilaspur

Janjgir-Champa

  • Goddess Shabari temple, Sheori-Narayan
  • Lord Ram temple, Sheori-Narayan
  • Laxmaneshwar temple, Sheori-Narayan
  • Lord Vishnu temple, Janjgir
  • Ruined Shiv temple, Adbhar, Shakti

Gariyaband

Ancient Lord Ram temple, Rajim
Rajim Temple Group1
Rajim Temple Group2
  • Rajiv Lochan temple, Rajim
  • Lord Ramchandra temple, Rajim
  • Lord Balkrishna temple, Rajim
  • Goddess Mavli temple, Rajim
  • Kuleshwar Mahadev temple, Rajim

Mahasamund

Laxman temple, Sirpur, Mahasamund
  • Laxman temple, Sirpur
Surang Tila, Sirpur, Mahasamund
  • Surang Tila temple, Sirpur
Tiwar Dev Bauddh Vihar also known as Anand Prabhu Kuti Vihar, Sirpur, Mahasamund
  • Anand Prabhu kuti Vihar (Tiwar dev temple), Sirpur
  • Swastik Vihar, Sirpur
  • Jagannath temple, Bagbahara

Balod

  • Kukur dev temple, Khapari, Balod
  • Jagannathpur Shiv temple
  • Kapileshwar Group of temples, Balod
  • Ancient temple, Dondilohara
  • Shiv temple, Palari, Balod

Surguja

  • Goddess Ambika temple, Ambikapur
  • Shiv temple, Devgarh, Udaipur
  • Deur temple, Maharanipur, Sitapur
  • Devi temple (Chherika Deur), Devtikra, Udaipur
  • Group of temples, Satmahla, Kalcha-Bhadwahi, Udaipur

Balodabazar

  • Chitvari devi temple, Dhobani, Simga
  • Mavli devi temple, Tarponga, Simga
  • Siddheshwar Shiv temple, Palari
  • Ancient Ruined temple, Damru

National parks and wildlife sanctuaries

British India
, 1897.

Kanger Ghati National Park in the Bastar district, Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary in the Mahasamund district,[13] Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary in the Raipur district,[14] and Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary in the Dhamtari district[15]
are places for eco-tourism.

There is also

Guru Ghasidas National Park.[16][17] The natural environment of Koriya includes many dense forests, mountains, rivers and waterfalls, and is known for the rich mineral deposits. Coal is found in abundance in this part of the country. The dense forests present here have a rich wildlife, and the district was where the last known Asiatic cheetah was spotted in the wilderness of India.[18]
The climate of Koriya has mild summers and cool winters.

National Parks

Sanctuaries

  • Achanakmar, Bilaspur/Mungeli 1975
  • Bhairamgarh, Bijapur 1983
  • Barnawapara, Balodabazaar 1976
  • Gomarda, Raigarh 1975
  • Pamed, Bijapur 1983
  • Semarsot. Balrampur 1978
  • Sitanadi, Dhamtari 1974
  • Udanti, Gariyaband 1972
  • Tamor Pingla, Surguja 1978
  • Bhoramdeo, Kawardha 2001

Caves and archaeological sites

Gadiya mountain in Kanker district, Kotumsar cave in Bastar district, Kailash gufa in Jashpur district,

Surguja in Surguja district. There is a small picnic spot with waterfall on the extremity of Satpura range along with a stone inscription of c. 1st century CE is found at Damau dhara
in Janjgir-Champa district.

Caves in Chhattisgarh

Bastar District

Second chamber of Dandak cave, KVNP
  • Aranyak Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Dandak Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Kailash Caves
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Devgiri Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Jhumar Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Kanak Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Kotumsar Cave
  • Mendhkamaari Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Rani Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
Chamber Showing Stalactite Formation on Dolomite, Gumalwada Cave
  • Gumalwada Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Green Chamber Cave(Salma Sitara)
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Gorla Ama Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Dobla Mahadev Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Gudiya Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Kulur Gaddha Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Mayar Kotla Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Durki Koppa Cave (also known as Chhota Devgiri)
    Kanger Ghati National Park
  • Parewa Badi Cave
    Kanger Ghati National Park

Kanker District

  • Jogi Cave, Gadiya Mountain Kanker
  • Sondayee Cave, Kanker

Jashpur district

  • Kailash Cave
  • Khudiya Rani Cave

Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district

Bijapur

  • Shakal-Narayan Cave, Bijapur
  • Shankanpalli Cave, Bijapur
  • Usur Cave, Bijapur

Surguja

Sita Bengra Cave, Ramgarh Hills, Surguja
  • Jogi-mara
  • Sita-bengra
  • Laxman Bengra
  • Haathi-pol

Raigarh District

Kurra Cave, Lailunga, Raigarh
  • Kurra Cave
  • Singhanpur cave
  • Botalda cave

Dams

Dams, not only used for Irrigation and Hydro-electricity generation, but also serve the purpose of artificial eco-tourism. Some of the main projects of Chhattisgarh are as follows:

  • Gangrel Dam (Dhamtari)
  • Madumsilli/Murumsilli Reservoir (Dhamtari)
  • Rudri Pick-up Weir (Dhamtari)
  • Dudhawa Dam (Kanker)
  • Kherkatta Dam (Kanker)
  • Sondhur Dam (Dhamtari)
  • Sikasaar Dam (Gaariyaband)
  • Minimata (Hasdeo-Bango) Dam Project (Korba)
  • Kelo Dam (Raigarh)
  • Kodar (Veer Narayan Singh) Dam (Mahasamund)
  • Bhainsajhar Dam (Bilaspur)
  • Khuntaghat Reservoir (Bilaspur)
  • Tandula Dam/reservoir (Balod)
  • Chhindari Dam/reservoir
    (Chhuikhadan)

See also

References

  1. ^ https://dantewada.nic.in/en/tourism/places-of-interest/
  2. ^ https://dantewada.nic.in/en/tourist-place/fulpad-waterfalls/
  3. ^ https://kondagaon.gov.in/en/tourist-places/
  4. ^ https://kondagaon.gov.in/en/gallery/limdarha-waterfall-keshkal/
  5. ^ https://kondagaon.gov.in/en/gallery/mirde-waterfall-keshkal/
  6. ^ https://kondagaon.gov.in/en/tourist-places/
  7. ^ https://bastar.gov.in/en/tourist-place/chitradhara-waterfall/
  8. ^ https://bastar.gov.in/en/tourist-place/tamda-ghumar/
  9. ^ https://bastar.gov.in/en/tourist-place/mehndri-ghumar/
  10. ^ https://dantewada.nic.in/en/tourist-place/barsur-an-archaeological-treasure/
  11. ^ https://dantewada.nic.in/en/tourist-place/dantewada/
  12. ^ https://dantewada.nic.in/en/tourist-place/samlur-shiva-temple/
  13. ^ "Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Barnawapara Sanctuary, Sita Nadi Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tours". tourismofchhattisgarh.com.
  14. ^ "Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Udanti Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tours, Wildlife Tour Chhattisgarh". tourismofchhattisgarh.com.
  15. ^ "Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary, Sitanadi Sanctuary, Sita Nadi Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tours". tourismofchhattisgarh.com.
  16. ^ a b "No-tiger-in-Sanjay-Tiger-Reserve-also-says-official", The Times of India, archived from the original on 2012-10-24, retrieved 2011-01-19
  17. ^ a b "Chhattisgarh asked to propose tiger reserve status for Guru Ghasidas park". The Hindu. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  18. ^ Divyabhanusinh (1999). The End of a Trail: the Cheetah in India. Banyan Books, New Delhi.

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