Barehipani Waterfall
It's the altruistic nature of Odisha that lets travelers come and take joy at the sight of the second-highest fall across India, Barehipani. This waterfall shares land with the Simlipal National Park settled in the Mayurbhanj district which is known for sheltering wild elephants, gaurs (Indian bison), Bengal tigers, and chausingha(four-horned antelope).
It is the River Budhabalanga that lets this waterfall cuddle and flow over the mighty Meghasani mountain. One of the most interesting things about this famous waterfall in Odisha is its two drops that descend from a wife cliff with a height of 399 m where the tallest drop ranges 259 m.
Furthermore, for those who are visiting the national park to see the Bengal and White Tiger, their experience becomes even more exciting and wonderful with the presence of this popular tourist attraction amid the thriving vegetation of the region.
Travelers love to stop and stare at the beauty of the height of Barehipani Fall and also the crashing sound it makes while coming down. Tourists can also choose to visit, another popular waterfall in Odisha, Joranda Falls which makes its name as the 19th highest waterfall in the country and is located inside the Simlipal National Park.