Bhimlat Waterfall Rajasthan | Rajasthan tourism
For those who love to get into a flowing stream or stand under that rigorous force of water pouring down from a height, it is almost impossible to resist a visit to a nearby waterfall. Bhimlat falls can easily be called an oasis in the land of desert. Located in Bundi which falls at a favorable distance of 206 km from Jaipur, It is a great weekend getaway. The water falling from a height of 60 meters and making its way into the sea green lake on the foothills of fall. Amid the dry desert land of Rajasthan, everything along with the gushing water is delightful.
You will have to drive your way to this splendid waterfall by crossing the longest tunnel of Rajasthan. No travel map suggests that there are two waterfalls in Bundi and one of them is Bhimlat waterfall. It is said earlier tigers used to walk within Bhimlat area and people could watch them from the top.
Historic Significance
According to locals, Bhimlat falls was created by Bhim to quench the thirst of Pandavas while on Vanvas. Historical facts, however, suggest that both Bhimlat falls and Menal falls (around 100 km from Bundi) were created due to 8th Century earthquake.
What else?
After enjoying at the falls, you can halt at the main bazaar to have Bundi’s very own ‘dal bade’ and another religious halt at Bundi’s favorite juice stalls. In the evening, Bundi looks like an old, forgotten city, now with some fancy lighting system and randomly scattered street lights.
Other Attractions of Bundi
There are many other attractions in Bundi which make for an ideal weekend getaway. Some of them are:
Raniji ki Baori, Chhatra Mahal, Phool Sagar, Kshar Bagh, Badal Mahal, Bhoraji-ka-Kund, Dhabhai Kund, Moti Mahal, Nawal Sagar Lake, Indragarh Fort, Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary, Sukh Mahal, Talwas Fort, Taragarh Fort
Bhimlat falls are best visited during monsoon. There is nothing more beautiful than watching such wonders of nature falling from such a great height.