Chitrakote Falls ranks as India's broadest waterfall, earning the poetic title Niagara of India for its spectacular width of 985 feet and 30-meter plunge. The Indravati River cascades in three streams during summer and winter, but transforms into a mighty white cascade during monsoon when water flow is at its peak. The horseshoe-shaped formation creates a breathtaking natural amphitheater. A shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva with multiple Shivalingas sits below the falls. Boat rides are available during lower water seasons, allowing visitors to approach the thundering cascade. The surrounding forested landscape adds to the dramatic natural beauty, making it Jagdalpur's premier attraction.
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