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Weekend Special: Quick Getaway Kubja Waterfall: an untouched adventure with Nature near Indore

Weekend Special
Kubja Waterfall: an untouched adventure with Nature near Indore
With schools reopening and the weather turning pleasant, our fun riders in Indore have found another adventurous place and unravelled this hidden place for kids in the city. Set at 90 kilometres from Indore, Kubja Waterfall is an abode to lord Shiva with the best view of nature.
Rides of Riders (ROR) a group of active families that go on long rides discovered the new waterfall around Indore, which is untouched by commercialisation and civilised world.
In this fantastic guide, we help to discover and live this adventure. It is suggested to go in groups of families to make the best of this trip!
How to reach Khubja Waterfall?
To reach Khubja waterfall, you have reach Dhamnod, Madhya Pradesh. To start from Indore, you can take Khargone - Indore Hwy to NH47 in Mangal Nagar. Further, drive from NH52 to Bhodal. This would be around one and half hour drive.
Soon, you will reach Dhamnod. From here, you must take a right and drive for 20 kilometres to reach Khubja waterfall. You can seek suggestions from local people, as this place is not even tracked by google yet.
The riders share… a hidden temple
More than 15 riders had participated in this explorer’s ride. They left Indore at 5:30 in the morning and came back at 10 am. They did not stay for too long.
The group admin Gyandeep Srivastava said, “There is an ancient temple of Bholenath (Lord Shiva), unknown to many.” He added that it was built in the cave, which was right under this waterfall.
“We all got a different feeling after going here, it’s the perfect place to find inspiration and heal with nature,” Srivasatava said.
Travel Advisory
• You can carry stove and other items to prepare food there or carry home-cooked packaged food, as there are no restaurants or outlets.
• Enthusiastic photographers should carry their cameras as there are various opportunities for clicking pictures.
• You must carry bottled water.
• You can carry a picnic mat and sit around to enjoy your meal.
• Wear your walking shoes, as one has to trek for a while to explore the place.
• Do not step into the waterfall, as the water flow could result in fatality.
• Carry a change of clothes just in case, if you want.

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