Here is clear and concise information about Jawaharkund Waterfall, commonly visited by people from Akola, Amravati, and Chikhaldara:
Jawaharkund Waterfall
📍 Location
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Near: Chikhaldara hill station
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District: Amravati, Maharashtra
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Region: Satpura ranges / Melghat forest area
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Distance from Akola: ~130–140 km (about 3 hours by road)
Though often searched as “Jawaharkund Waterfall Akola,” it is not in Akola district, but it is a popular nearby tourist spot.
About the Waterfall
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Jawaharkund is a natural seasonal waterfall surrounded by dense forest and rocky terrain.
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It becomes active during the monsoon and looks most beautiful when water flows strongly.
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A small natural pool forms at the base, but water can be deep and fast-flowing.
Best Time to Visit
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July to October (Monsoon & post-monsoon) – best water flow and greenery
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Visit during daytime (morning or late afternoon)
⚠️ In summer and peak winter, the waterfall may have very little or no water.
How to Reach
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Akola → Amravati → Chikhaldara → Jawaharkund
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Accessible by private vehicle; last stretch may require short walking.
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Roads are scenic but can be slippery during monsoon.
Visitor Tips
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No shops or facilities nearby — carry water and snacks
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Wear good footwear (rocks can be slippery)
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Avoid swimming during heavy monsoon flow
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Keep the area clean 🌱
Why Visit?
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Monsoon picnic spot
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Nature photography
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Quiet forest atmosphere
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Often combined with Mozari Point, Bhimkund, and Chikhaldara sightseeing
If you want, I can also give:
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✅ Exact route from Akola
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✅ One-day trip plan (Akola → Chikhaldara → Jawaharkund)
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✅ Best monsoon safety tips
Just tell me 😊

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