Devdhara At a distance of 22 kilometers from Village Bar Natural surrounded by dense bamboo forests in the middle of Devpur Hills situated on the eastern border of Baranwapara Sanctuary The waterfall is a center of attraction for tourists. Famous as a picnic spot.
Devdhara Waterfall Mainpur is a Devdhara reservoir full of natural beauty in the middle of village Kulhadighat and diamond mine Pailikhand. It is noteworthy that this waterfall is situated in the ravines of Udanti Sanctuary area famous for forest buffaloes. Devbhog can be reached from Devbhog-Raipur main road near Dumarpadav village via Jangda Pylikhand. The second route also reaches via Mainpur, Kulhadighat, Besrajhar. The Forest Department has built a kutcha road to reach here. Devdhara is on the Indravaan River between two hills. Above this, there are Bhai Dahra, Hath Dahra, Nagarsheel and many beautiful lakes, which remain filled with water throughout the year. The beauty of Devdhara Falls, 40 kilometers from Mainpur and 87 kilometers from district headquarters Gariaband, is worth seeing. During rainy days, when water falls on the rocks from a height of 60 to 70 feet, the natural splash is worth seeing. Recognition as a place of worship Devdhara is known as Devasthal. Special worship is done here on the occasion of Dussehra and Navratri. A fair is also organized on the occasion of Maghi Purnima. The hills here are covered with dense forests. Trees of species like Saja, Bija, Landia, Haldu, Dhaora, Amla, Sarai and Amaltas are also found in these forests. More than 12 species of birds are found here, many of which include migratory birds. Some of these are jungle fowl, pheasant, bulbul, drongo, woodpecker etc.