There are waterfalls hidden in the Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh that look no less than a paradise in the monsoon. Sights like Kyoti and Purva waterfalls will mesmerize you.
Rewa is called the 'City of Waterfalls'.
Kyoti waterfall falls from a height of 98 meters.
Purva waterfall is 70 meters high.
Kyoti waterfall, located on the Mahana river in Rewa district, falls from a height of 98 meters, and its view steals the heart during monsoon. It is also considered the 24th highest waterfall in India.
When the golden rays of the morning or the light of the evening fall on the waterfall, this view looks no less than a film scene. If you like photography, then this is the perfect spot!
There is no fee to see the waterfall, but there is no parking facility. Due to the absence of a dam on the river, there is a danger of floods, especially during the monsoon. Every year, there are reports of accidents.
On the eastern bank of Kyoti waterfall is the fort of the Kyoti royal family, which is now being converted into a heritage hotel. This fort is known not only for its history but also for its beautiful view.
Located on the Tamsa River, about 25-30 km from Rewa, this waterfall is 70 meters high. The greenery all around and the fast flow of the falling water gives a wonderful experience.
Rewa is also called the 'City of Waterfalls'. There are dozens of waterfalls within a radius of 60-70 km. The beauty of these waterfalls doubles in the rainy season - a great opportunity to get closer to nature.
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