Barehipani Falls is a two-tiered waterfall located in Simlipal National Park in Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Odisha.[1] It is one of the highest waterfalls in India.[2]
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BarehipaniFalls is a two-tiered waterfall located in Simlipal National Park in Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Odisha. It is one of the highest...
state of Odisha. The BarehipaniFalls is located close to the Joranda Falls. It is the 19th highest waterfall in India. The Joranda Falls has a total height...
Waterfall Database". "BarehipaniFalls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 2010-06-24. "Agaya Gangai Waterfalls – Milk that falls from the sky!!". With...
impressive waterfalls: the towering BarehipaniFalls, reaching a height of 217 m (712 ft), and the majestic Joranda Falls, cascading from a height of 181 m...
meaning old Balanga, rises in the Similipal hills and plunges through BarehipaniFalls, the second-highest waterfall in India, located in Simlipal National...
height of 1493 feet, Kunchikal Falls in Shimoga District, Karnataka is the tallest waterfall in the country. Aharbal Falls Idukki district alone has about...
Simlipal National Park offers views of the waterfalls Joranda Falls and BarehipaniFalls. Singh, Vikas. "Mayurbhanj State Railway". Express News Service...
Hills of the Eastern Ghats, in Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India. It falls from a height of 300 feet (91 m) and is formed by the Aiyaru river. Agaya...
and Kallar River. Waterfalls include the Koraiyar Falls, Mangalam Aruvi falls, and Mayil Uthu falls. The VeeraRamar Dam is located on the Kallar River...
Accommodation is also available in this dense forest, The Temple at Talakona water falls is a Siva Temple known as "SIDDHESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE". The deity is called...
the Bay of Bengal after entering the Puri district. The Kathjori itself falls into the sea as the Jotdar. Other distributaries of Mahanadi include the...