Duduma Waterfalls
Located at a distance of 70 km from the Valley of Araku, Duduma Waterfalls is one of the most prominent waterfalls with a height of 570 feet (175 meters). This fall is located on the borders of two of the Indian provinces of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
Duduma Waterfalls is one of the highest waterfalls in India and it is flowing through the Eastern Ghats’ rugged rocks and the dense dark green deciduous forest that are prevalent throughout this entire region. Amid the lush greenery, this provides a thrilling scenic beauty right on the border of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
The falls originate from the River Machkund and also share its name with the township that is located nearby it. Especially during and after the monsoon, the grandeur of this waterfall is on its full display. Duduma waterfalls also form the backbone of the Machkund Hydro-Electric Power Project. You can make a visit to the powerhouse with specific permission from the authorities to get a first-hand experience of how this alternative energy source is created.
Located about 70 km from Jeypore in Odisha, Duduma waterfall tends to attract those tourists who love the outdoors and nature. Its natural vibrancy, deep green forests with towering mountains offers a soul-soothing and relaxing experience to the visitors. If you want to explore places well beyond the tourism’s stereotypical frame, Duduma Waterfall is a must-visit place for you.
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