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Chaiturgarh (Lafagarh) Fort

Chaiturgarh (Lafagarh) Fort, located about 70 km from Korba in Chhattisgarh, is an ancient,, naturally fortified hill fort at a 3,060-foot altitude. Built by Raja Prithvidev I, it is known for the Mahishasur Mardini Temple, five ponds, and scenic, dense forests, often dubbed the “Kashmir of Chhattisgarh”.

Hasdeo River & Bango Reservoir

The Hasdeo River and the Bango Reservoir (Minimata Bango Dam) are central landmarks in the Korba district of Chhattisgarh, serving as critical infrastructure for irrigation, power, and local tourism. A major tributary of the Mahanadi River, it originates in the Koriya district and flows roughly 333 km through Chhattisgarh. It is well-known for passing through the ecologically rich Hasdeo Arand forest.

Devapahari & Govind Kunj Waterfall

Devpahari (or Devapahari) is a scenic destination in the Korba district of Chhattisgarh, most famous for the Govind Kunj Waterfall. Located approximately 58 km northeast of Korba on the banks of the Chornai River, it is a popular spot for nature lovers and families seeking a peaceful escape from the city.

Kendai Waterfall

Kendai Waterfall, located in the picturesque district of Korba in Chhattisgarh, is a serene and enchanting destination that draws visitors with its tranquil beauty and pristine surroundings. The waterfall cascades down a rocky cliff amidst dense forests, creating a mesmerizing view that captivates nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The serene environment and the soothing sound of flowing water make Kendai Waterfall an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Satrenga Tourist Spot

Satrenga, popularly known as the “Goa of Chhattisgarh” or “Mini Goa,” is a premier eco-tourism destination situated in the catchment area of the southern end of the Hasdeo-Bango reservoir in the Korba district. Located approximately 36 to 38 km northward from Korba city, it is framed by the scenic Mahadev Hills and features numerous small, verdant islands scattered across its clear bluish waters.