Hazra Fall (also spelled Hajra or Hazara Falls) is a natural waterfall and popular eco-tourism spot in the Gondia district of Maharashtra, India — especially scenic during and after the monsoon.\
Hazra Falls, also known as Hazara or Hajra Falls, is a scenic waterfall located in the Salekasa tehsil of Gondia district, Maharashtra, India. Situated approximately 50 km from Gondia and 190 km from Nagpur, it lies between the Gondia and Dongargarh railway stations along the Mumbai–Howrah main line.The falls cascade from a height of about 150 feet and are surrounded by dense forests, hills, and lush greenery, making it a popular ecotourism and picnic destination.
he best time to visit is during the monsoon and post-monsoon season (July to December), when the water flow is at its peak.The site is maintained by the Joint Forest Management Committee and offers facilities for camping, trekking, and a zipline experience across the falls. An entry fee of ₹20 per person is charged, and basic amenities like food stalls and restrooms are available.
Plans were announced in 2017 to declare Hazra Fall a Biodiversity Heritage Site under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, highlighting its ecological significance.
