5/5 RUPENDRA P. 6 months ago on Google • 92 reviews
Keoti
Waterfall
is
one
of
the
most
beautiful
and
serene
places
I
have
ever
visited.
It
is
the
24th
highest
waterfall
in
India,
with
a
height
of
98
metres1.
The
waterfall
is
on
the
Mahana
river,
which
flows
from
the
Rewa
Plateau
and
joins
the
Tamsa
or
Tons
River.
The
waterfall
has
a
segmented
shape,
with
a
single
drop
that
creates
a
stunning
sight.
I
visited
Keoti
Waterfall
in
the
monsoon
season,
when
the
water
was
abundant
and
had
a
reddish
hue.
The
sound
of
the
water
crashing
on
the
rocks
was
soothing
and
relaxing.
The
view
from
the
top
of
the
waterfall
was
breathtaking,
as
I
could
see
the
lush
greenery
and
the
river
valley
below.
The
sunset
and
sunrise
were
also
spectacular,
as
the
sky
changed
colours
and
reflected
on
the
water.
The
waterfall
is
easily
accessible
by
road
from
Rewa
district,
which
is
about
46
kilometres
away.
There
are
also
some
nearby
attractions
that
are
worth
visiting,
such
as
the
White
Tiger
Safari,
Rani
Talab,
Purwa
Falls,
Bahuti
Falls,
and
Chachai
Falls.