Tirathgarh Falls is located at a distance of close to 10 km from the entry gate of Kanger Valley National Park. This is a block waterfall cascading through several layers of blocks from a height of close to 300 feet. There is a pool at the bottom of the fall which provides good opportunity to enjoy a fine dip in these waters. The total number of drops is three and the last drop creates a small fishpond which mostly caters to the gratification of children. Since the waterfall lies within the national park, rhesus monkeys are frequent visitors here and create a lot of hullabaloo among the visitors. Tirathgarh Falls along with Chitrakoot Falls are the prime attractions of this region. This region is also famous for hill myna, which is the state bird of Chhattisgarh.
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