Kaimur

Karkat Waterfall

Karkat Waterfall

Tucked away in the Kaimur Hills in the Kaimur district of Bihar, Karkat Waterfall is one of the most beautiful and popular waterfalls in the state. It is surrounded by dense vegetation and diverse wildlife, and hence, the region around the waterfall also houses the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can spot several endangered and rare species of birds, animals, and plants.

As the waterfall creates a huge reservoir, you can also go boating, swimming, and fishing here. If you are looking for an exhilarating experience, then it is advisable to explore the grandeur of this majesty of nature settled in the form of Karkat Waterfall this weekend.

Historical Facts about Karkat Waterfall

  • The waterfall used to serve as a crocodile hunting place for Mughal rulers and British officials
  • British officials also constructed a majestic Dak bungalow nearby, which offers stunning views of the pristine waterfall

Facts about Karkat Waterfall

  • The waterfall is part of the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary, which is one of the largest sanctuaries in Bihar
  • The waterfall serves as a drinking spot for a wide array of animals, including nilgai, the four-horned antelope, sambar deer, chital, sloth bear, Indian boar, leopards as well as Bengal tigers
  • The waterfall is also a great place for birdwatching, where you can catch sights of birds like the greater spotted eagle, kingfisher, nightjar, wood pigeon, grey partridge, grey-headed fish eagle, owls and others

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