Rahatgarh Waterfalls / Bhalkund Jalprapat - Featured Reviews (1163)
Rahatgarh waterfall is situated near to Rahatgarh fort. It is easily reachable by bus but then you have to walk a decent distance. The Waterfall is beautiful and also the surrounding landscape, Try to visit during start of the monsoon ( late July to early August). There are actually two waterfall side by side but it will only be visible when viewed from the far side. Geologically the waterfall lies on the rocks of horizontal Vindhyan quartzites and Deccan basalts and the constituting minerals gave the water it's yellowish white color.
Best place for one day picnic And 1 night stay food is amazing taste so many activities and unlimited fun DJ ran dance water activities
I don't know if I am lucky or not but I usually stumble upon some amazing spots and that too so close to the city. I found another spot like this and man I am glad I did. It was one of the most secluded and one of the most soothing spots I have been in a while. And the funny thing is this trip was completely unplanned.
The waterfall in Madhya Pradesh is a beautiful natural wonder that is definitely worth a visit. The cascading water, lush greenery, and serene surroundings make it a peaceful and refreshing getaway. It's a great spot for photography and relaxation, and is highly recommended for nature lovers.
V good place for visiting with friends and family
Nice place to hang on for few hours natural and clean.
Osome waterfall and historic fort and very beautiful bina river overall very impressive tourist spot
Rahatgarh waterfall is located 6km from Rahatgarh town and about 45km from Sagar city. Entrance of the waterfall is on the right side when coming from Rahatgarh town. Waterfall is open from 7am to 6pm. Entrance road is in bad condition and need significant improvement. Renovation work is in progress in the waterfall area. It has good protection railings to avoid any untoward damage to living beings. Best time to visit is rainy seasons or immediately after that. It dries up after rainy season is over. Bina river flows here and it is amidst good forest area. Picturesque place but not maintained effectively to attract tourists. No entry fee, no drinking water available.