Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side)

4RH5+2HP, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 483053, India
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Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side) is a tourist attraction located in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The average rating of this place is 4.60 out of 5 stars based on 2192 reviews. The street address of this place is 4RH5+2HP, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 483053, India. It is about 0.47 kilometers away from the Bheraghat railway station.

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Where is Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side) located?
Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side) is located at 4RH5+2HP, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 483053, India.
What is the nearest railway station from Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side)?
Bheraghat railway station is the nearest railway station to Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side). It is nearly 0.47 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Dhuandhar Waterfall - Narmada Ropeway (Bhedhaghat side)

Parth Sharma 15 months ago

A waterfall you'll never regret visiting. One of the most heavy and strong water flow I've ever come across. The area was nicely maintained and well guarded as well to protect people from diving in and there were guards as well to guide people. The experience was totally worth it and you should never miss the opportunity to visit Dhuandhar Waterfalls when you're in Jabalpur.

Paras Thakral 13 months ago

It is good place for tourist and as well as locals, this is a waterfall at narmada rever and it attract people. Best time to visit is in morning or on evening in summer because at that time you can go with the rever easily on rocks which is also a good experience.

Ish 17 months ago

Too much rush because it was Uttarayani festival. However the area is worst maintained. For entry of vehicles they charge hefty prices but where is the parking? Polythene bags scattered all around. Even saw people throwing polythene bags in the sacred river. People have spitted paan masala everywhere.
Shouldn't someone have control over this behaviour of people? Shouldn't there be restricted access to the location to maintain sanctity of the tourist place? Very bad experience this time.