Anjani Caves & Waterfall. - Featured Reviews (309)
Enjoy the waterfall without any charges. U can have a water park feeling must bring extra clothes. No charges by tourism except parking rent.. u won't get anything like water n eatables item try to accommodate by urself.
Amazing place. Nice environment. Plenty of parking space. Changing room is available. Road to the destination is good at the time we visit it. Treaking is hard for senior age and kids. Difficult to reach the waterfall from parking but it worths
On the 16th of July 2023, I had the extraordinary opportunity to visit Anjani Caves, the revered birthplace of Lord Hanuman. Situated just 2 kilometers away from Anjani village, this remarkable destination left an indelible mark on my heart. The experience was nothing short of divine, encompassing a blend of natural beauty, spiritual significance, and a breathtaking waterfall that truly enchanted my senses. To reach the caves, my companions and I embarked on a memorable hike through a picturesque trail. Leaving our car at the parking lot in Anjani village, we embarked on a tranquil journey surrounded by nature's serenity. As we ventured deeper into the path, the anticipation grew, leading us closer to the abode of Lord Hanuman. Upon arriving at Anjani Caves, I was captivated by the aura of sanctity and the palpable sense of spirituality that enveloped the surroundings. The caves themselves held immense historical and religious significance, as it is believed to be the very place where Hanumanji was born. This deep connection to mythology added a profound sense of reverence to the entire experience. What made this visit even more extraordinary was the presence of a majestic waterfall near the cave. As I stood in awe, gazing at the cascading water amidst the backdrop of lush greenery, it felt like a scene straight out of a fairytale. The sheer beauty of the surroundings and the soothing sound of the waterfall created an atmosphere of tranquility and awe-inspiring serenity. Upon arriving at Anjani Caves, I was captivated by the aura of sanctity and the palpable sense of spirituality that enveloped the surroundings. The caves themselves held immense historical and religious significance, as it is believed to be the very place where Hanumanji was born. This deep connection to mythology added a profound sense of reverence to the entire experience. What made this visit even more extraordinary was the presence of a majestic waterfall near the cave. As I stood in awe, gazing at the cascading water amidst the backdrop of lush greenery, it felt like a scene straight out of a fairytale. The sheer beauty of the surroundings and the soothing sound of the waterfall created an atmosphere of tranquility and awe-inspiring serenity. Anjani Caves undoubtedly ranks among the best places I have ever visited. Its unique combination of natural splendor, spiritual significance, and the enchanting waterfall make it an unparalleled destination. The journey to the cave was a delightful adventure in itself, and the beauty that unfolded before my eyes left me breathless. For anyone seeking a blend of spirituality, natural wonders, and a sense of tranquility, I wholeheartedly recommend visiting Anjani Caves. It is a place where history, mythology, and nature converge to create an unforgettable experience. Embrace the hiking trail, soak in the scenic beauty, and revel in the divinity that surrounds this sacred birthplace of Lord Hanuman.
Best place for simple trekking... Spend your timr with full family here... Bring snacks and water with you bcpz there are no option available... And please TAKE YOUR GARBAGE WITH YOU ON THE WAY BACK.
Exploring like this place is such a marvelous experience. This shows how beautiful dang is. Great experience of trekking around 2 to 2.5 km from parking spot. That waterfall looks amazing and water is looks cristal clean. Must visit this place if you are planning to travel in Dang , Anjani Kund waterfall is Beauty of Dang. Road to this place is single lane around 15 km from main road. Definately visit most unexplored place.
Unexplored and good trek to a cave hidden behind the waterfall. One can enjoy scenic views and joy of walking through the flowing water stream on the trek.
Amazing place to visit in monsoon, it is worth visiting as one have to go through a single lane village road for 14 km and if you want to feel the experience of trekking then go through the river not the usual side ways, it's way more fun than the side ways.
A holy place and an excellent waterfall and trekking place..in monsoon one has to cross the river to reach the fall..you have to park the vehicle at the village and after 1 to 1.5 km trek you will reach at the caves & waterfall. As per local person ..cave is very much long inside and he advised us not to go inside as fierce animal and snakes could be inside.. there is also a hill beside this place which is called Anjani parvat... it good place for trekking..Best time to visit this place is from July to November...