

There is a small temple of Hanumanji near the waterfall. There are many steps through which you can climb up to the temple. Leave for Alwar from Jaipur, and from Alwar it will take around 40 minutes in a cab to reach Garwaji Waterfall.

NOTE: Kids will find it very difficult to tread on rocks and it is very slippery here. You can actually climb these large rocks and reach the top of the waterfall if you are an expert climber.

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If you go there some other time then you might not see that much water and the entire place is full of rocks and big boulders. The falling waters that fall off the rocky cliffs into the pool below is a very scenic sight and the pool below the waterfall is perfect for bathing too. Garwaji Waterfall, is also called a Hidden Waterfall, as not many people know about this but the sight of Garwaji Waterfall is enough to excite you. Plus, the best part about a trip to this waterfall is that you pass through Sariska National Park, famous for its tiger safari tour. Garwaji Waterfall is 2-3-hour drive from Jaipur, near Alwar city. You can also cross over to Madhya Pradesh and visit Bateshwar Temples which are famous for their architecture and beautiful carving and sculptures. Mandrayal Fort and Hindaun Fort are also worth visiting on this trip. From here, you can take dusty off-roads to reach Damoh Waterfall.Īlong with the waterfall you can also visit Mahaveer Ji Temple, Dholpur Palace, Shergarh Fort and Machkund Temple. There is a fort here and the ruins are worth visiting. You will have to drive on national highway 23 and reach Sirmathura. Take the national highway and drive to Hindaun and then onwards to Karauli. You can halt here for some time and visit Mehandipur Balajij. Plan a early morning trip, where you drive towards Jaipur Agra National Highway 21 and drive up to Mehandipur. Damoh Waterfall is a natural waterfall and is perfect place if you want to do hiking or trekking in Rajasthan. The waterfall is very close to Chambal river which flows at the Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh border. The bronze color of these forts and the greenery in the background can make the best photographic landscapes. One big advantage of visiting Jaipur at this time is that the air is very clear and there is freshness all around due to the rains, and you will see greenery everywhere. Forts like Amber fort, Jaigarh Fort etc will have an amazing background of green hills & they look so different & beautiful during monsoon. If you are a local, the below list will add more waterfall sites in Jaipur or near Jaipur, which you can visit and if you are a traveller visiting Jaipur or searching for waterfalls, then you won’t be disappointed as I have shared my trips to 8 different waterfalls in Jaipur which you can visit, especially in monsoon season, thats around August, September.Īnd believe me that you will be so much surprised like me when you come across some spectacular waterfalls near Jaipur. Yes, there are waterfalls near Jaipur, even though, almost 100% of travelers believe that Rajasthan is a desert state, which isn’t true.
