Why are thousands heading to Nidan Waterfall near Jabalpur this monsoon?
The arrival of the monsoon in Madhya Pradesh has transformed Nidan Waterfall near Jabalpur into a spectacular natural tourist attraction, drawing hundreds of tourists eager to witness the roaring cascade, lush forests and scenic trekking trails. Located around 45 kilometres from Jabalpur in Katangi, the seasonal waterfall has become one of the region's most popular monsoon destinations.
Visitors say the waterfall's beauty is impossible to capture in photographs, with its powerful flow and serene surroundings creating an unforgettable experience. Many first-time tourists described the rain-soaked landscape as the perfect monsoon getaway.
However, authorities are urging visitors not to let the picturesque setting overshadow safety. Following heavy rainfall across Jabalpur district, water levels have risen sharply, increasing the risk around waterfalls and nearby streams. Officials have advised tourists to verify safety conditions through government-approved apps before planning a visit.
To prevent accidents, rescue personnel and trained divers have been deployed permanently at the site with life jackets, throw bags and other emergency equipment. Officials say visitors should follow safety guidelines, avoid entering dangerous areas and enjoy the beauty of Nidan Waterfall responsibly during the monsoon season.