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Bodhghat Sat Dhar
Bodhghat Sat Dhar is a famous waterfall in Chhattisgarh. This waterfall attracts a large number of inland and outland tourists.

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Bodhghat Sat Dhar, ChhattisgarhBodhghat Sat Dhar is a magnificent waterfall located in the Dantewada district in the Eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh. This waterfall was born by the combination of the seven rivulets of Indrawati River. The tributaries reach the town called Barsoor giving rise to the formation of the exotic falls of Bodhghat Sat Dhar.

Location
The Bodhghat Sat Dhar waterfall is located in Dantewada which is 6kms from the Barsoor town. This place has become one of the popular tourist spots due to its splendour.

Landscape of Bodhghat Sat Dhar
The picturesque waterfall is surrounded by dense forests of `sal` and teak trees. The thick forests, the mountains, the river- everything goes on to emphasize the beauty of the place.

The tranquil atmosphere of this place has imparted a unique appeal to this spot, which has now turned into a wonderful picnic spot in Chhattisgarh. Amongst the innumerable tourist locales of Dantewada, the waterfalls of Bodhghat Sat Dhar are worth visiting.

Bodhghat Sat Dhar waterfalls, located in Chhattisgarh are a welcome getaway from the regular monotony of urban lifestyles and destinations. Visitors to Bodhghat Sat Dhar will experience a peaceful environment, coupled with marvellous natural beauty of the waterfalls, mountains and rich forests of teak and sal.

Places to Visit near Bodhghat Sat Dhar
Apart from the pleasant beauty of the nature, there are few nearby places to visit while exploring the location. Dantewada is not only a place of scenic beauty but also has some religious and historical significance.

The famous Danteshwari Temple is one of the main attractions for the tourists. Lots of devotees from different parts of the country visit this temple. The temple has a unique architectural design inspired from the South Indian temples.

Bailadila Mountains are magnificent scenery for the nature lovers. This is another important tourist spot in Dantewada. These mountains got its name because it looks like the ox`s humps at some places.

Gamawada is a small town near the Dantewada city which has a significant historical value. Earlier this place was occupied by the tribal people. There are the relics of ancient stone pillars erected by the tribes. These are called "Memory Pillars" which attracts a lot of tourists.

Visiting Information
The nearest air terminal to reach Dantewada is Swami Vivekananda Airport (Raipur) which is 373.7kms from the place. Bus services are available from Raipur and Durg. Dantewada can also be reached through train. Numerous trains are available from the Dantewada railway station to various directions.


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