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The Patalpani Waterfall is a waterfall on the Choral River, a tributary of the Narmada, located in the Mhow Tehsil of Indore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

Patalpani Falls
LocationMhow, Indore district, Madhya Pradesh, India
Typesegmented
Total height91.5 metres (300 ft)
Number of drops1
WatercourseChoral River
Patalpani waterfall.
Patalpani waterfall.
PatalPani Waterfall, a magnificent fall situated around 35 KM from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. July 2013.
PatalPani Waterfall, a magnificent fall situated around 35 KM from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. July 2013.

The falls


Patalpani is a waterfall in Madhya Pradesh. It has an approximate 91 metres (300 ft). It is on the Choral River.

The water flow is highest immediately after the rainy season (usually after July). It goes almost dry in the summer season, and the stream is reduced to a trickle. The area around Patalpani is a popular picnic and trekking spot.


Etymology


According to folklore, the pit (kund) at the bottom of the falls goes as deep as patal (the underworld in Indian mythology). Therefore, the falls are called Patal-pani, pani being the Hindi word for water.


Location


The nearest airport is Indore International Airport which is situated at a distance of roughly 40 KM from the falls. The rest of the distance has to be covered via road or rail transport means. Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (MHOW) is the nearest town.


Rail


The nearest railway station is Patalpani railway station near the falls at a distance of 200 m on the Dr. Ambedkar Nagar Railway Station (MHOW)-Sanawad metre gauge train line.[citation needed] Two trains run on these route, one being the Heritage Train from Dr. Ambedkar Nagar Railway Station (MHOW) till Kalakund and the local train between Dr. Ambedkar Nagar Railway Station (MHOW) and Sanawad.[citation needed]

The heritage train[1] offers views of the Ghats, the Valleys, the Choral River and the rail line itself which more than a century old.[citation needed] It returns back the same day to Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (MHOW) from Kalakund[2] in the evening.


Road


To reach there via road, one has to first reach Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (MHOW) town in Indore District. From where, the waterfall is situated at a distance of 8 KM on internal country roads.[citation needed]


Accidents



Deaths in 2011


During monsoon season (July-September), the area is prone to flash floods. On 17 July 2011, heavy rains occurred in the catchment area of the upstream. Over 50 visitors, many of them on a picnic, were sitting near the waterfall at that time. The local villagers warned them about the risk, and asked them to move away from water. Most of the visitors managed to get to safety, but five people were not able to move away in time. However, as they were crossing the stream, they were washed away in a sudden gush of water.[3] Only two of them survived. The bodies of the victims were found over the next week: Chavi Dhoot of 22 years (18 July), Chandrashekhar Rathi of 55 years (19 July) and His daughter Mudita Rathi of 22 years (20 July).[4] A video of the accident went viral. Subsequently, the local administration constructed a bridge and a staircase to avoid similar mishaps.[5]


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