Must Visit Waterfalls Near Jaipur for Nature Enthusiasts.
Yes, there are waterfalls near Jaipur, although almost 100% of travelers believe that Rajasthan is a desert, which is not true. If you are a local, add more waterfalls in or near Jaipur to the list below. you can visit and if you are a traveler visiting Jaipur or looking for waterfalls you will not be disappointed because I have shared my itinerary of 8 different waterfalls in Jaipur that you can visit especially during the monsoon season which is around August to September. And believe me, you will be as surprised as me when you come across amazing waterfalls near Jaipur. One of the great advantages of visiting Jaipur now is that the air around is very clear and fresh because of the rains and you can see greenery everywhere. Forts like Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, etc have a stunning backdrop of green hills and look so different and beautiful during monsoons. The bronze color of these forts and the greenery in the background can make the best photo scenery. Damoh Falls ~ It is a 4-5 hour drive from Jaipur near Mehandipur Balaji Temple. It is a 300-foot-tall waterfall near Jaipur. which is quite a popular place to visit after a month. When I reached this Damoh waterfall, I was amazed at its beauty as the area is full of lush forests and greenery. The water falls from a height of 300 feet in a single cascade of water and the wavy rock patterns through which the water falls are very picturesque. It's like a semicircular hole where the waterfalls. I saw tourists swimming in the pool at the bottom of the waterfall. There are a lot of rocks here, so it can be slippery, so I suggest you be careful while climbing the rocks. The whole place is perfect for nature lovers. The waterfall is very close to the Chambal river which flows on the Madhya Pradesh border of Rajasthan. Damoh Falls is a natural waterfall and is a perfect place if you want to trek or hike in Rajasthan. How to reach Damoh Falls ~ Plan an early morning trip to Jaipur Agra National Highway 21 and drive to. Mehandipur. You can stay here for some time and visit Mehandipur Balajiji. Take the highway to Hindaun and from there to Karaul. You have to take Highway 23 and reach Sirmathura. There is a fort here and the ruins are worth visiting. From there you can reach Damoh Falls through dusty landscapes. Sights near Damoh Falls ~ Apart from the falls, you can visit Mahaveer Ji Temple, Dholpur Palace, Shergarh Fort, and Machkund Temple. Mandrayal Fort and Hindaun Fort are also worth visiting on this trip. You can also move to Madhya Pradesh and visit the Bateshwar Temples, which are famous for their architecture and beautiful carvings and sculptures. Garwa Falls ~ It is a 2-3 hour drive from Jaipur near the city of Alwar. The best thing about going to this waterfall is also that you pass through Sariska National Park which is famous for its tiger safari tour. Garwa Falls is also called Hidden Falls because many people don't know about it but the view of Garwaj Falls is enough to thrill you. The water falling from the rocks into the pool below is a very scenic sight, and the pool under the waterfall is also great for swimming. If you ever go there, you might not like so much water can be seen and the whole place is full of rocks and big boulders. If you are an experienced climber, you can climb these large rocks and reach the top of the waterfall. NOTE. It is very difficult for children to step on the rocks and it is very slippery here. How to reach Garwaj Falls ~Leave Jaipur for Alwar and it takes about 40 minutes by taxi from Alwar to reach Garwaj Falls. There are many steps to climb to the temple. Sights near Garwaji Falls ~There is a small Hanumanji temple near the falls. Interestingly, there are many langur monkeys in this place. Also, you can visit Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri, Bala Quila Fort, Silsher Lake Palace, Alwar Museum, and also consider Bhangarh Fort. Then you can Drive to Neemrana Fort Palace and take the Neemrana Flying Fox zipline. Near the famous tourist spot (Chand Baori Stepwell), Alewa Dham Falls is a popular waterfall destination near Jaipur and is very beautiful to see. of. Parashar Dham ~ is a famous temple near Alwar. But the waterfall here is even more famous. The place is full of rocks and is so scenic that it could look like a set for an adventure movie. There are many steps to reach the temple. Everywhere you look there are large boulders and jagged rocks. When the monsoon starts, it rains quite a lot here and you can see many waterfalls. However, the waterfall near Parish Dham is very scenic in itself. You can hire a taxi from Jaipur and reach here in about two hours. But the waterfall is near Alwar and it takes less than 2 hours to reach the waterfall. The area is covered with forest and Sariska National Park is also close to this waterfall. During the monsoon rains, the entire area is covered with greenery. The views from the temple above are spectacular. To reach Parash Falls ~ Take a taxi from Jaipur and take NH21 to Dausa. From Dausa, take the road to Bhangarh and then Narayani Mata Mandir. Drive ahead and you will reach Parashar Dham. Then you can climb the stairs and reach the waterfall. Sights near Parashi Falls ~Bhangarh Fort is the closest attraction to this waterfall. You can plan a day trip from Jaipur and visit Bhangarh Fort on the way to Parash Falls. Or you can visit Parashi Falls and then visit Sariska National Park for a tiger safari. The most amazing \attraction near this waterfall is the Abhaneri Stepwell, also called Chand Baor. Hathni Kund ~ It is a hiking trail near Jaipur. But during the three to four months of monsoon rains, the hills are filled with rivers that eventually lead to waterfalls. If you want to trek near Jaipur, there is nothing more exciting than a Hathni Kund trek. The Aravalli hills here look magnificent, especially during the monsoon rains. The mountains are a mixture of dense forests and cliffs. If you look closely at the rocks, they look like a scene from an American western movie. Hathni Kund Falls is a bit hidden and if you are a foreigner, you will need a guide or GPS navigation. watch the waterfall with your mobile phone. It is on the way to the famous Nahargarh Fort, which itself is one of the best trekking destinations in Jaipur. You can plan a trek to Nahargarh Fort and also pass by the waterfall. The word 'kund' means baor or well but there are almost vertical and very cliffs. The place can be full of hikers and can be quite a dangerous place during monsoons. There is a high probability of slipping on stones hidden on dense forest paths. There is an old Shiva temple near the Kund. The trail to this waterfall starts from Charan Mandir, which is a great place to watch the sunrise and sunset. You can also view the Jal Mahal from this vantage point. The height of the waterfall is quite high and you can also come here in a swimming suit if you want to take a dip in the water pool below the waterfall. How to reach Hathni Kund ~ How Hathni Kund itself is in Jaipur. , You can start your day with a trek to Nahargarh Fort. If you take a taxi for sightseeing in Jaipur, you can go to Charan Mandir and then follow the hiking trail to Hathni Kund Waterfall. Sights near Hathni Kund ~Man Sagar Lake and Jal Mahal are famous Jaipur attractions. Hathn municipality. You can plan a day trip from Jaipur to Nahargarh Fort and also visit Hathni Kund. You can spend about an hour at this waterfall and then visit other nearby Jaipur attractions like Gaitore ki Chhatriyan. After that, you can visit Kishan Bagh Sand Dunes. It is a nature park with many birds and a rocky desert with cacti and other desert plants. We hardly ever think of waterfalls when we mention Jaipur. But there is one place in Jaipur where you can visit the waterfall near the famous temple. This place is none other than Maleshwar Dham Mandir. The waterfalls I am talking about are near the temple. You can come here in off season when it is not raining and see the panoramic beauty of this place. The whole place is located in a hilly area near Jaipur. Maleshwar Mandir is a very popular Shiva temple visited by millions of people. Marleshwar Mandir waterfall ~ We hardly ever think of waterfalls when we mention Jaipur. But there is one place in Jaipur, where you can visit a waterfall near a famous temple. That place is none other than Maleshwar Dham Mandir. The waterfalls that I am speaking of are close to the temple. You can come here during the off-season when there are no rain, and see the panoramic beauty of this place. The entire place is situated in a hilly region near Jaipur. Maleshwar Mandir is a very popular Shiva temple, which is visited by lakhs of people. How to reach Marleshwar Mandir waterfall ~ Yuga is just 1515-minutes drive from Jaipur. Albert Hall Museum is a major attraction on the way. Sights near Marleshwar Mandir Waterfall ~ and Jaipur Zoo Albert Hall Museum are very close to each other. So you can visit both and then visit this waterfall. Although it is not a natural waterfall, it is still one of the most beautiful. Smriti Van is a very large park and forest area in Jaipur where you can visit man-made waterfalls and ponds. You can also come here with children and it is quite a safe place for them. There is a lot of greenery here and a place called Jaldhara where you can see these waterfalls and ponds. There are many flowering plants here. Children can play on the water slides and adults can have fun too. The place is designed like a theme park with many exciting things like parking lots, cafes, walkways, lounges, etc. Smriti Van is easily accessible from anywhere in Jaipur. Here you can plan a day trip and stay here for up to 4 hours. This is a huge place where you can visit different areas of Smriti Van. You can visit Kindergarten, Maru Van, Champa Van, Lotus Pond, Museum, and many similar theme parks.