Karakatgarh

The Karkatgarh Waterfall was a crocodile hunting place for Mughal rulers and British officials who also came to enjoy the beautiful flora and fauna around the place. British officials constructed a dak bungalow with a view on the 300 feet wide and 100 feet high waterfall. British officials Henry Ramsay mentioned it as the finest fall surrounded by beautiful sceneries. The fall is now part of the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary situated in the Kaimur mountain range; this waterfall spreads the dazzling shade of the beauty. It is located in the Chainpur block which is adjacent to the border of Uttar Pradesh.

Recognised Hotels


Name of HotelsAddressMobile NoEmail_IdDistance from AirportDistance from Station
Hotel Kohinoor BhabhuaPh-223608 Mob-9431681003 -128 km16.6 km
Hotel AryavartRamgarh Road Mohania, kaimurMob no-9431484316arun_06189@rediffmail.com128 km1.5 km

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