Thursday, November 23, 2017

Sita Falls and Jonha Falls, Ranchi

Along the Ranchi to Purulia Road for about 35 kms and then, a small road turns right, running through rural hamlets. The air is so clear and fresh and the winter sun feels great now that the north winds have started blowing in from the foothills of the Himalayas. After some time, there comes a fork in the road, announcing Sita Falls to the left for about 5 kms and Jonha to the right, 1 km. We take the road to Sita Falls, full of ups and downs and sharp, hairpin bends. The road is totally deserted. And then, down some very steep steps to Sita Falls 


Sita Falls, Ranchi
We could not tarry here because time was running out. Off to Jonha falls, which is on the Gunga nala where it meets the Rarhu river and then, flows on as Goutamdhara. It is so called since Goutam Buddha is said to have bathed here and done penances sitting in a little cave overlooking the confluence of the streams.

The Rarhu rivulet, seen while descending the stairs


The Gunga nala, just before the falls. The surroundings were so peaceful, with only the sound of rushing water and I wish you were here!





The Jonha Falls 

Jonha Falls, Ranchi

The waters looked so cool, fresh and inviting! Ready for a dip?


And the Buddha cave, which has been buttressed by some cement work. A local inhabitant, selling cucumbers and soaked gram, served with rock salt and green chillies. 



This little girl had sold whatever little she had but for some reason, she looked quite lost in herself


The Jonha falls have this strange effect on you, making you wistful for no particular reason. Turning back every now and then, looking down at the falling waters in an incredibly beautiful setting. 



4 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful place....I can almost feel the wind off the Himalayas. The girl is so lovely, and looks so sad.

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  2. The falls are stunning. And the pools beneath the falls look like the perfect place for a refreshing dip.
    Did you enjoy any of the cucumbers, soaked gram and chilies?
    I like the sign behind the little girl. We need more "No Selfie" zones!

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    1. This is a rare instance where the pool beneath the falls is sandy and not very deep, so that really makes for a perfect place for a dip. And yes, and the gram was germinating too! Makes for a delicious snack with chopped onion and coriander leaves. The locals have set up several such snack stalls along the river and I couldn't resist a double omelette with lots of green chillies, cooked on slow fire over coals. Thnak you, Rita

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