Tourism in Chhattisgarh

Tourism in Chhattisgarh refers to tourism in Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It is India's 10th largest state and situated in the heart of India, is endowed with a rich cultural heritage and attractive natural diversity. The state has many ancient monuments, rare wildlife, exquisitely carved temples, Buddhist sites, palaces, water falls, caves, rock paintings and hill plateaus. Most of these sites are untouched and unexplored and offer a unique and alternate experience to tourists, compared to traditional destinations which have become overcrowded. For tourists who are tired of the crowds at major destinations will like the Bastar district, with its unique cultural and ecological identity. The green state of Chhattisgarh has 41.33% of its area under forests and is one of the richest bio-diversity areas in the country.

Waterfalls

View of Chitrakot Falls, Jagdalpur

Beautiful waterfalls in Chhattisgarh are Akuri Nala and Amritdhara falls, Chirimiri is the Jannat Of Chhattisgarh. The Amrit Dhara Waterfall, Koriya, is a natural waterfall which originates from the Hasdeo River. The point where the water falls, there, a cloudy atmosphere is formed all around. The Amrit Dhara waterfall is easily accessible from Koriya and other parts of Chhattisgarh. In addition, there is Gavar Ghat waterfall, Ramdaha Waterfall in Koriya district, Tiger Point Waterfall at Mainpat in Surguja district, and Chitrakot and Tirathgarh waterfalls in Bastar district.

List of Waterfalls of Chhattisgarh

Bastar District

Dantewada District

  • Malangir
  • Saath-Dhaar
  • Fool-paad
  • Jhara-lava
  • Munga
  • Toyer Nala Waterfall
  • Dudma Jhodi WF

Jashpur District

  • Dangiri
  • Ranidah
  • Kotebira
  • Rajpuri
  • Bhringraj
  • Gullu
  • Churi
  • Bane

Korba District

  • Damau Dhara
  • Deopahrinjnj

Dhamtari District

  • Narhara

Kanker District

  • Malaj-kudum
  • Charre-Marre

Korea District

  • Amrit-Dhara
  • Ramdah
  • Gaurghat Waterfall (Tarra, Sonhat)

Bijapur District

  • Lankapalli WF
  • Bogtum Waterfall
  • Nambi Dhara

Surguja District

  • Tiger Falls
  • Dev-Pravah

Gariyaband

  • Godena Falls
  • Deo-Dhara
  • Chingra-Pagaar
  • Jatmai Falls
  • Ghata-rani Falls

Temples

Notable and ancient temples in Chhattisgarh include: Shri Ram Janki Temple at Setganga in Mungeli District, Bhoramdeo temple near Kawardha in Kabirdham district, Rajivlochan temple at Rajim and Champaran in Raipur district, Chandrahasini Devi temple at Chandrapur, Vishnu temple at Janjgir, Damudhara (Rishab Tirth) and Sivarinarayana Laxminarayana temple in Janjgir-Champa district, Bambleshwari Temple at Dongargarh in Rajnandgaon district, Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada district, Deorani-Jethani temple at Tala gram and Mahamaya temple at Ratanpur in Bilaspur district, Laxman temple at Sirpur in Mahasamund district, Uwasaggaharam Parshwa Teerth at Nagpura in Durg district, Pali with Lord Shiva temple and Kharod with Lakshmaneswar temple, Patal Bhairavi temple in outer area of Rajnandgaon.

Giraudhpuri is a religious place for the Satnamis. They are the followers of Satnam Panth.

Sirpur is proposed world heritage site and Malhar are of historical significance, as they were visited by Xuanzang, the Chinese historian. Mama- bachha temple at Barsoor.

The hot spring known as Taat Pani, (taat - hot, pani - water) the hot spring flows in Balrampur district. This hot spring flows throughout the year and is reputed to have medicinal properties due to its high sodium content. National Thermal Power Corporation Limited is developing a geothermal power plant at Taat Pani, which is described as the first geothermal power plant in India.

National parks and wildlife sanctuaries

Asiatic cheetah cubs with a dog in British India, 1897.

Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary in the Bilaspur district, Gamarda Reserve forest at Sarangarh in the Raigarh district, Indravati National Park and Kanger Ghati National Park in the Bastar district, Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary in the Mahasamund district,[1] Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary in the Raipur district,[2] and Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary in the Dhamtari district[3] are good places for eco-tourism.

There is also Guru Ghasidas National Park.[4][5] The natural beauty of Koriya is known all over India. The place has many dense forests, mountains, rivers and waterfalls, and is known for the rich mineral deposits. Coal is found in abundance in this part of the country. The dense forests present here have a rich wildlife, and the district was where the last known Asiatic cheetah was spotted in the wilderness of India.[6] The climate of Koriya is quite pleasant. The mild summers and cool winters make Koriya a suitable place to visit throughout the year.

List of National Parks

List of Sancturies

  • Achanakmar, Bilaspur/Mungeli 1975
  • Abhay Jain Raipur 1999
  • Bhairamgarh, Bijapur 1983
  • Barnawapara, Balodabazaar 1976
  • Gomarda, Raigarh 1975
  • Pamed, Bijapur 1983
  • Semarsot. Balrampur 1978
  • Sitanadi, Dhamtari 1974
  • Udanti, Gariyaband 1972
  • Tamor Pingla, Surguja 1978
  • Bhoramdeo, Kawardha 2001

Caves and archaeological sites

Gadiya mountain in Kanker district, Kotumsar cave in Bastar district, Kailash gufa in Jashpur district, Ramgarh and Sita Bengra in Surguja district and Singhanpur cave in Raigarh district with pre-historic paintings are well known. There are cave paintings at Ongana and Kabra Pahad near Raigarh, though most of the paintings lie in open and have been over written by graffiti. Archaeological sites worth seeing are Barsoor in Dantewada district, Malhar and Ratanpur in Bilaspur district, Sirpur in Mahasamund district, Koriya in Koriya district and Surguja in Surguja district. A small picnic spot with waterfall on the extremity of Satpura range along with a stone inscription of c. 1st century CE is found at Damau dhara in Janjgir-Champa district.

List of some Caves found in Chhattisgarh

Bastar District

Kanker District

  • Jogi Cave, Gadiya Mountain Kanker
  • Sondayee Cave, Kanker

Jashpur district

  • Kailash Cave
  • Khudiya Rani Cave

Rajnandgaon district

  • Mandipkhol Cave

Bijapur

  • Shakal-Narayan Cave, Bijapur
  • Shankanpalli Cave, Bijapur
  • Usur Cave, Bijapur

Surguja

  • Jogi-mara
  • Sita-bengra
  • Laxman Bengra
  • Haathi-pole

Dams

Hasdeo Bango Dam (105 kilometres (65 mi) from Bilaspur), Khudiya Dam in Lormi and Khutaghat Dam (35 kilometres (22 mi) from Bilaspur) in Ratanpur and Gangrel Dam and Murrum Silli Dam in Dhamtari, Kherkatta Reservoir in Pakhanjore are some of the important dams in Chhattisgarh.

See also

References

  1. "Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Barnawapara Sanctuary, Sita Nadi Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tours". tourismofchhattisgarh.com.
  2. "Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Udanti Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tours, Wildlife Tour Chhattisgarh". tourismofchhattisgarh.com.
  3. "Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary,Sitanadi Sanctuary,Sita Nadi Sanctuary,Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour, Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tours". tourismofchhattisgarh.com.
  4. 1 2 "No-tiger-in-Sanjay-Tiger-Reserve-also-says-official", NEWS-Environment-Flora-Fauna, Times of India, retrieved 2011-01-19
  5. 1 2 "Chhattisgarh asked to propose tiger reserve status for Guru Ghasidas park". The Hindu. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  6. Divyabhanusinh (1999). The End of a Trail: the Cheetah in India. Banyan Books, New Delhi.
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