KukdiKhapa waterfall is located in the Chhindwara district, in the heart of India, the state of Madhya Pradesh. This fall is a part of the Sillevani mountainous range. These falls can be witnessed on the Chhindwara-Nagpur route. The descent of KukdiKhapa is around 60 feet from ground level. Usually the local people visit the waterfall for a day long picnic, with friends and family. Other visitors that frequent the waterfall are generally part of tourist plans. KukdiKhapa is equi-distant from Umaranala and Ramakona and hence accessible from both the places. The falls are at their gushing and gurgling best, after the monsoons, with greater currents in the waters!
KukdiKhapa waterfalls are a significant and popular tourist destination. They can be reached by rail from the Chhindwara railway station. The closest aerodrome to the falls is at Nagpur. Madhya Pradesh tourism is gaining momentum and hence the ruling authorities of the state are taking measures to improve the infrastructural facilities in the state.
The location of the KukdiKhapa falls is quite unique, surrounding itself in nature’s full bounty. It is also home to some exquisite species of flora and fauna. The forest area around the falls is thickly wooded, sheltering unique wilderness. The area surrounding the KukdiKhapa falls is not only home to animals, but also inhabited by local tribal people. The tourists can gain insight into their exquisite culture and handmade artifacts. KukdiKhapa is also a small village in the Chhindwara district. Around 700 villagers reside in this small village. The best time to visit the falls is in the months of March to October.