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[[File:Dhuandhar Waterfalls in Bhedaghat, India.jpg|thumb|'''Dhuandhar Waterfalls''' in '''Bhedaghat, India''' as viewed from | [[File:Dhuandhar Waterfalls in Bhedaghat, India.jpg|thumb|'''Dhuandhar Waterfalls''' in '''Bhedaghat, India''' as viewed from east side.]] | ||
The '''Dhuandhar Falls''' (धुआंधार) is a [[waterfall]] in [[Jabalpur District|Jabalpur district]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Madhya Pradesh]].<ref name=panna>{{cite web|url =http://jabalpur.nic.in/# | title =Jabalpur– a center of Kalchuri and Gond dynasties | work=Tourism - Falls & Views |publisher =Jabalpur district administration | access-date = 2010-07-02 }}</ref> | The '''Dhuandhar Falls''' (धुआंधार) is a [[waterfall]] in [[Jabalpur District|Jabalpur district]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Madhya Pradesh]].<ref name=panna>{{cite web|url =http://jabalpur.nic.in/# | title =Jabalpur– a center of Kalchuri and Gond dynasties | work=Tourism - Falls & Views |publisher =Jabalpur district administration | access-date = 2010-07-02 }}</ref> | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The word Dhuandhar is derived from two Hindi words - Dhuan (smoke) | The word 'Dhuandhar' is derived from two Hindi words - ''Dhuan'' (smoke) and ''Dhar'' (flow), meaning a waterfall where one can feel a smoky atmosphere (this smoke is formed by water vapour or the smoke cascade). | ||
==The | ==The Falls== | ||
The Dhuandhar Falls are located on [[Narmada River]] in [[Bhedaghat]] and are 30 meters high. The Narmada River, making its way through the world-famous [[Marble Rocks]], narrows down and then plunges | The Dhuandhar Falls are located on the [[Narmada River]] in [[Bhedaghat]] and are 30 meters high. The Narmada River, making its way through the world-famous [[Marble Rocks]], narrows down and then plunges into a waterfall known as Dhuandhar. The plunge, which creates a bouncing mass of mist, is so powerful that its roar can be heard from a far distance. | ||
The best time to visit Dhuandhar | The best time to visit Dhuandhar Falls is during [[Sharad Purnima]], when Narmada Mahotsava is celebrated. The white marble rocks appear spectacular when the moonlight falls on them, rendering them a silvery appearance. [[Boating]] is available at Dhuandhar Falls.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://deepaksingh.me/breathtaking-waterfalls-india/|title=10 Breathtaking Waterfalls in Indian Subcontinent|website=Deepak Singh|language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325024649/http://deepaksingh.me/breathtaking-waterfalls-india/|archive-date=25 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
==Cable | ==Cable car service at Dhuandhar Waterfalls== | ||
One can access | One can access Dhuandhar waterfalls from the east bank as well as the west bank of the Narmada river. To view the other side of Dhuandhar Falls, one requires to take the cable car service available at Bhedaghat. The ropeway facility starts from the east bank of Narmada river, crosses the river and then drops tourists off at the west bank of the river.<gallery widths="150" heights="150"> | ||
File:Cable car service at Dhuandhar Falls.jpg|Cable car service at Dhuandhar Falls | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Dhuandaar Water Fall.JPG|This is a picture of Dhuandhar (meaning | File:Dhuandaar Water Fall.JPG|This is a picture of Dhuandhar (meaning smoke-filled) waterfalls, situated at Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. | ||
File:Dhuandhar falls at Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India.jpg|February 2011 | File:Dhuandhar falls at Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India.jpg|February 2011 | ||
File:Dhuandhar falls2.JPG|Side view of the Dhuandhar Falls seen during the [[monsoon]] season. | File:Dhuandhar falls2.JPG|Side view of the Dhuandhar Falls seen during the [[monsoon]] season. | ||
File:Dhuandhar falls4.JPG|Dhuandhar Falls from a distance. | File:Dhuandhar falls4.JPG|Dhuandhar Falls from a distance. | ||
File:Dhuandhar falls3.JPG|Downstream Narmada river flowing after the Dhuandhar | File:Dhuandhar falls3.JPG|Downstream Narmada river flowing after the Dhuandhar Falls. | ||
File:Dhuandhar Falls1.jpg|Dhuandhar Falls, November 2021 | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:44, 2 February 2022
The Dhuandhar Falls (धुआंधार) is a waterfall in Jabalpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.[1]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The word 'Dhuandhar' is derived from two Hindi words - Dhuan (smoke) and Dhar (flow), meaning a waterfall where one can feel a smoky atmosphere (this smoke is formed by water vapour or the smoke cascade).
The Falls[edit | edit source]
The Dhuandhar Falls are located on the Narmada River in Bhedaghat and are 30 meters high. The Narmada River, making its way through the world-famous Marble Rocks, narrows down and then plunges into a waterfall known as Dhuandhar. The plunge, which creates a bouncing mass of mist, is so powerful that its roar can be heard from a far distance.
The best time to visit Dhuandhar Falls is during Sharad Purnima, when Narmada Mahotsava is celebrated. The white marble rocks appear spectacular when the moonlight falls on them, rendering them a silvery appearance. Boating is available at Dhuandhar Falls.[2]
Cable car service at Dhuandhar Waterfalls[edit | edit source]
One can access Dhuandhar waterfalls from the east bank as well as the west bank of the Narmada river. To view the other side of Dhuandhar Falls, one requires to take the cable car service available at Bhedaghat. The ropeway facility starts from the east bank of Narmada river, crosses the river and then drops tourists off at the west bank of the river.
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Cable car service at Dhuandhar Falls
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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This is a picture of Dhuandhar (meaning smoke-filled) waterfalls, situated at Bhedaghat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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February 2011
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Side view of the Dhuandhar Falls seen during the monsoon season.
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Dhuandhar Falls from a distance.
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Downstream Narmada river flowing after the Dhuandhar Falls.
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Dhuandhar Falls, November 2021
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Jabalpur– a center of Kalchuri and Gond dynasties". Tourism - Falls & Views. Jabalpur district administration. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
- ↑ "10 Breathtaking Waterfalls in Indian Subcontinent". Deepak Singh. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.