
Date: Sunday, 21st September
Route: Devghat Eco tourism camp site → Karvi Ghat → Devghat Waterfall
Distance: 6 km
Duration: ~4 hours (with breaks)
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (gentle slopes)
Unique Experience: 4–5 river crossings (knee-height water)
End Point: Stunning Devghat Waterfall
Special Stop: Karvi Ghat – enjoy snacks amidst nature
Itinerary
Arrival at Devghat Camp Site: 7:00 am
Breakfast: 7:00 – 8:00 am
Trek Start: 8:00 am
Snacks at Karvi Ghat: 10:00 am
Trek Ends at Devghat Waterfall: 12:00 noon
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What to Carry?
- Comfortable trekking clothes (carry light clothes if you wish to bathe at the waterfall)
- Waterproof shoes / Crocs (needed for river crossings)
- Trekking stick (will be helpful at few patches)
- Sunscreen, cap/hat, sunglasses
- Electrolyte water, personal medicines, light snacks if needed
Participation Fees
₹600 per person (Online Payment) – QR Code mentioned below .
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₹700 per person (On-Site Cash Payment only – no network zone)
Includes Breakfast + Snacks + Lunch
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DO’S & DON’TS
Do’s
– Follow the marked red arrow trail.
– Stay with your group; contact guide/forest staff in case of any issue.
– Respect nature – click pictures, enjoy the view, leave only footprints.
Don’ts
– Do not disturb wildlife or natural habitats.
– Do not litter – use dustbin provided
– Do not leave the trail midway or wander off-route.
Important Information
Forest guides and personnel will accompany you for safety.
Adequate breaks are provided for photography and rest.
*Mandatory Requirements*
– ID Card is compulsory
– Undertaking to be signed at start of trek regarding self-safety & security
– Individuals below 18 years not allowed. If brought, then at guardian’s own responsibility