Ranchi to Torpa is 58 km, then Torpa to Tapkara 8 km and from Tapkara 7 km away, a small lake filled with green colored water between the mountain rocks on both sides, next to it a waterfall falling from the mountains, green forest all around. And the open sky above, this is the place called Perwaghagh.
Perwaghagh, famous for its natural beauty and waterfalls, lakhs of people come here throughout the year to hang out with their families or have a picnic.
So let us know in more detail about this beautiful natural place.
There is a Waterfall in Perwaghagh whose water later becomes a green lake.
There are different formations of rocks in many places in the lake, on which people sit and dip their feet in the water to see the natural scenery around and do photography.
Apart from this, there are big rocks on both sides of the lake, from which the waterfall looks more attractive, some people also take selfies here.
There is an empty flat place next to the rocks where people sit and have picnics.
Perwaghagh: Famous for waterfalls and picnic spots.
If you want to go to Perwaghagh from Ranchi, you can go by private vehicle.
The distance from Ranchi to Perwaghagh is about 75 km. To go here you go to Karra via Lodma and then from Karra to Torpa. Torpa block is in the Khunti district, and Perwaghagh is 16 kilometers from here. Tapkara is 8 km from Torpa and Perwaghagh is 8 km from Tapkara.
Distance from Torpa to Perwaghagh
The best time to visit Perwaghagh is from January to February when it is picnic time. It is mildly sunny and then it becomes a pleasure to see the beauty of the calm green forest. The lake turns green at this time which looks even more beautiful.
At this time you can go for a picnic with your family.
When you reach Perwaghagh Waterfall, the waterfall is at the bottom where there are stairs to reach it. Some local people keep shops around the stairs from where you can buy food and drinks like water, Bhunja, Gupchup, seasonal fruits, and cold drinks.
Apart from this, you will get a place to sit somewhere and then there is an arrangement of swings or sliders for children. You will find all these above or near the stairs, there is nothing like this in the lower to waterfall.
Apart from this, local people also operate boats to go from the lake to the waterfowl, the fee for which is around Rs 30. If you are going then you must take a boat ride from where you can see the waterfall closely.
What is the history of Perwaghagh?
When you go here you will mainly two things that should be avoided
First, don't go deep into the lake, although a rope has been tied by the administration up to the danger mark, then you should avoid going beyond it, and the second
While taking selfies on the rocks - There are high vertical rocks on which there is a danger of slipping feet, so care should be taken while taking selfies by climbing the rocks.
Apart from this, you should leave here by 5 o'clock before the sun sets.
Because this place is closed till 5 pm.
People come to have a picnic on both sides of Perwaghagh Lake. If you want to go to the other side, there is a small bridge built for that, through which you can go to the other side. To go through the bridge, one has to buy a ticket, the fee of which is around Rs 10.
There is no fee to go here, but if you take a boating ride, it costs you Rs 30.
Yes, you can take children but you have to take care that they do not go anywhere, especially always pay attention that children do not go into the water alone.
Earlier in Perwaghagh many pigeons called Perwa used to live here, hence this place is called PerwaGhagh. Means the place of residence of Peru.
Perwaghagh is located in Chata River in the Fatka panchayat, Torpa block, Kundi district, Jharkhand India.
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I want to visit this place very soon