Chachai falls (130 m, Bihad river, Rewa)
Madhya Pradesh is one of the least visited states of India despite having the potential to emerge out rocking. It has a variety of marvels for the tourists of today, both domestic and international, but here I am only going to concentrate on the waterfalls. The rivers of Madhya Pradesh (Narmada, Tapti, Tamsa, Chambal, Son, Ken, Betwa etc) take monstrous shape in the monsoon and thus the best time to visit the waterfalls would be after June. Though a catalog of the waterfalls in the state is not kept but after much data collection the following are the top ten.
It is the second tallest waterfall from the state and can be accessed from the town of Rewa. The internet is full of pictures that show the Chitrakoot falls of Chhattisgarh (Bastar) as the Chachai but despite bearing an uncanny resemblance they are actually located much farther apart. The above is one rare photograph of the second tallest waterfall from the state.
The Chachai Waterfall : In the jungles of Madhya Pradesh, is an area famous for its scenic beauty and delicious mangoes. This area is known for its picturesque surroundings the rare white tigers lie the Chachai Falls. They are a beautiful spectacle of water falling in torrents from a height of 130 mts. The falls are situated on the banks of the river Bihad in the Chattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Visit the area to have a look of beautiful water fall, falling in torrents from a height of 130 mts.