Khandadhar Falls is 114 km from Rourkela via Bonaigarh, Orissa, India and is 244 metres high. It is the highest waterfall in Orissa and the 4th highest in India. This waterfall is created by a perennial Korapani Nala which flows here throughout the year, in the middle of thick jungles.
The Khandadhar Falls is believed to be the second highest after the Barehipani Falls, if not the tallest waterfall in Orissa. The Khandadhar Falls is categorized as a horsetail waterfall. This perennial waterfall of Khandadhar Falls is one of the most striking gifts of nature. A jewel in the tourist circuit of the Sundargarh region, the Khandadhar Falls is located amidst the lush greenery of unpolluted forests and virgin nature.
The beauty of the Khandadhar Falls multiplies during the monsoon months when the water from the Koprani Nala, a rivulet, overflows and it drops down as a fall from a height of 800 feet.