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NATURE · WATERFALL · FORESTA cascade in the teak forest — Zarwani Falls, a lovely tiered waterfall deep in the Shoolpaneshwar sanctuary, at its thundering best just after the monsoon.
Zarwani Falls is one of the loveliest natural sights of Narmada district — a tiered waterfall tucked deep within the teak forests of the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. Fed by monsoon streams running off the hills, the falls tumble over rock ledges into pools below, framed by green forest, and are at their full, thundering best from the late monsoon into early winter.
The site has a forest eco-campsite, making it a favourite for nature lovers who come to swim (with care), picnic, camp and enjoy the cool, unspoilt setting away from the crowds at Kevadia. A refreshing wild escape near the Statue of Unity.
A forest waterfall; permits and timings apply, so plan ahead — and always take care near the water, especially when the falls are in spate.
Zarwani Falls, Narmada.
The tiered cascade.
Monsoon streams gather off the Satpura edge and feed the falls through the rainy months.
Water tumbles in tiers over rock ledges into pools below, framed by green forest.
The cascade sits deep within the teak forests of the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary.
A forest eco-campsite makes it a favourite nature spot for campers and day visitors.
A forest cascade.
A green setting.
Fullest after rain.
Stay in nature.
Swim with care.
Away from crowds.
A tiered cascade.
Around the falls.
Swim with care below the cascade.
Stay overnight in the forest.
Thundering best after the rains.
Cool, green and away from crowds.
Take in the tiered, green cascade as it tumbles over rock ledges into the pools below.
Come from late monsoon into early winter, when the falls are at their fullest and most thundering.
Find a spot in the forest beside the water for a relaxed picnic away from the crowds.
Stay overnight at the forest eco-campsite and wake up in the heart of the sanctuary.
Soak up the cool, unspoilt setting — an easy wild escape from the busier Kevadia circuit.
Combine the falls with the Statue of Unity and Sardar Sarovar Dam nearby.
Zarwani Falls.
Zarwani Falls is a tiered, monsoon-fed waterfall deep in the teak forests of the Shoolpaneshwar sanctuary, tumbling over rock ledges into pools — at its thundering best from late monsoon into early winter, with a forest eco-campsite alongside.
A refreshing wild escape near the Statue of Unity. Permits apply, and you should always take care near the water.
A tiered forest waterfall
In Shoolpaneshwar sanctuary
Fullest after the monsoon
A forest eco-campsite
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Lush, green and full waterfalls.
Hot — start early.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; the waterfalls are fullest just after the monsoon.
Vadodara airport (~90 km) is the nearest, with onward road connections to Kevadia and the sanctuary.
Ekta Nagar (Kevadia) station is the closest railhead, on the line serving the Statue of Unity.
Reach via Kevadia or Rajpipla; the falls sit inside the Shoolpaneshwar sanctuary, so allow travel time.
WATER & FOREST
The tiered falls.
Teak forest.
After the monsoon.
Morning.
Full sweet-savoury meals.
Steamed snacks.
Snacks for visitors.
Gujarati & tribal food; Kevadia food courts.
Zarwani Falls is one of the loveliest natural sights of Narmada district — a tiered waterfall tucked deep within the teak forests of the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. Fed by monsoon streams running off the hills, the falls tumble over rock ledges into pools below, framed by green forest, and are at their full, thundering best from the late monsoon into early winter.
Shoolpaneshwar sanctuary, Narmada.
Entry is by permit; permits and timings apply for the sanctuary.
October to March; the waterfalls are fullest after the monsoon.
The Statue of Unity, Sardar Sarovar Dam and Kevadia.
Half a day.
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