This place is beautiful, but not maintained. It could be wonderful if taken seriously by the government. The approach road, should be improved. Feels that the potential of this place is wasted. With facilities, some landscaping, cleaning it would be amazing.
A small waterfall with a big experience. Best time to visit in Monsoon, else there is Hanuman mandir which gets busy during Tuesday and Saturday. Journey to the waterfall is through village and most of the road is rustic. Good for those who like the village drive with hills surrounding the area. Not much recommended for elderly or people with leg issues as you need to walk over big stones to reach...not easy. Also, not good for bathing.
Expecting a waterfall in Rajasthan itself is a big ask. Glad to have visited this place. Nice place, quite steep stairs to reach Hanuman mandir. Too many monkeys and langurs, try less to interact with them, can be dangerous. Rs 30 parking ticket- apart from this, no need for a ticket at any place.
It's a nice and good place to go and meet the nature but the road was not good in condition, full road is damaged. Not advisable to go in raining session. Otherwise it's beautiful place in free of cost, hare you can take darshn of lord shiv and garba ji and also you can take bath form here. The water is vary pure.
The place is beautiful with majestic view .however the crowd there is very weird and there's no cleanliness. Men are just showering half naked in the fall
It is a great escape into the nature's solace from the busy city life. Peaceful & a treat to you eyes, mind & soul. But for the cleanliness & hygiene. Govt & visitors must respect the serenity of such places & improve tourism activities & maintaining cleanliness. Off road drive is also awesome.
Recently visited with my friends and really loved this place, amidst the nature's lap.
This is a small waterfall which is 20 min. drive from Bhaktpura Rajasthan near Sariska. There is a very old Hanuman ji mandir as well at the start, very peaceful You have to hike a little bit to reach waterfall so if you have small kids or old people who can't walk properly should avoid this place. If you can go little more further on stairs then you can see the valley behind waterfall. No shops to buy food or drinks carry your own stuff and beware of langoors and monkeys