8 Waterfalls around Jaipur

8 Waterfalls around Jaipur

Here are eight waterfalls around Jaipur that offer a refreshing escape, especially during the monsoon season:

1. Chulia Waterfall

  • Location: Near Bhainsrorgarh Fort, around 230 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: Surrounded by dense forests, it’s a picturesque spot for nature lovers. Best visited during the monsoon when the waterfall is in full flow.

2. Bhaironji Waterfall

  • Location: Near Alwar, about 150 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: A lesser-known gem, this waterfall is ideal for a quiet picnic. The surrounding greenery adds to its charm.

3. Amritsar Waterfall

  • Location: Near Jaipur, close to the village of Dausa, around 90 km from the city.
  • Highlights: Known for its peaceful ambiance, this waterfall is a great spot for a day trip from Jaipur.

4. Rana Pratap Sagar Waterfall

  • Location: Near Kota, about 180 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: Named after the nearby Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, this waterfall is a stunning sight during the monsoon, with water gushing down the rocks.

5. Sariska Waterfall

  • Location: In Sariska Tiger Reserve, approximately 110 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: Located within a wildlife reserve, this waterfall offers a unique experience, combining nature with the possibility of spotting wildlife.

6. Galta Ji Waterfall

  • Location: Galta Ji Temple, about 10 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: Also known as the "Monkey Temple," Galta Ji is a religious site with natural springs that flow down as waterfalls. It’s a popular pilgrimage site as well as a tourist attraction.

7.Bagru Waterfall

  • Location: Near Bagru, about 30 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: This is a seasonal waterfall that becomes active during the monsoon. It’s a great spot for a short, scenic drive from Jaipur.

8. Chand Baori Waterfall

  • Location: Near the famous Chand Baori stepwell in Abhaneri, about 95 km from Jaipur.
  • Highlights: Although Chand Baori is better known for its architectural marvel, during the rainy season, a nearby stream turns into a small waterfall, adding to the attraction.

These waterfalls, though not always active year-round, are at their best during the monsoon season, offering a cool and scenic retreat from the city.

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