Kangar stream Waterfall is located in ‘Kanger Ghati National Park’ in Jagdalpur district of Chhattisgarh. The height of this waterfall is 20 feet. The water of this waterfall is located on Kanger river, passing through the Kanger valley. Crocodiles are found naturally at the place called ‘Bhasadarha’ of Kanger river. This waterfall is located at Kanger Ghati National Park, 36 kilometers from Jagdalpur.
To reach the Kangar stream waterfall, there is permission and ticket for ‘District One office’ situated at the entrance to the garden. Being in the lap of the Kanger valley, the stream of this waterfall actually turns out from the Kangar river between the waving rocks. Geologists believe that this area was sedimentary terrain, in which further burning rocks came, due to which the area became a screech-shaped figure.
Bastar is a land full of mysterious beauties. The rich ecological biodiversity of Kanger Valley National Park offers you a plethora of sights like dense forest cover, underground caves, runnels flowing through rocks and cultural view of the tribals. On the way to Tirathgarh waterfalls, there’s a miniature but appealing waterfall, Kanger Dhara. After the formation of Tirathgarh waterfalls near Tirathgarh village, Mungabahar runnel enters Kanger Valley National Park and flows in the form of Kanger river through the park mixing with Kolab river ahead.
The uncommon elegance of this runnel is completely capable to overwhelm tourists. Flowing through the rocky structures, Kanger river cascades from a height of 30ft and creates the wonderful runnel. It is slowly forming into a beautiful picnic spot.
Tirathgarh waterfalls, Kotumsar cave, Kailash cave, Dandak cave and this runnel can be developed as a group of tourist spots. Kanger Dhara gives a silent invitation to visit again.