
Devi's Fall
Beste Besuchszeit
Visit between July and September when monsoon rains transform the falls into a roaring torrent. Early morning (7-9 AM) offers the best light for photos and fewest crowds.
Budgettipps
Entry costs around 100 NPR for foreign adults (less than $1 USD). Bring exact change as the ticket booth sometimes struggles with large bills, and there are no combo passes with other attractions.
Empfohlen für
Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Short-stop travelers, Families with older kids
Planen Sie Ihren Besuch
30-45 minutes
Über
Schnelle Fakten: Water cascades over a 500-foot rock face into a deep gorge where the frigid waters of the Fewa Lake outflow meet hot springs below. Locals named it after a king who slipped into the falls, and on sunny days rainbows arc through the mist nearly every hour.
Highlights: At the bottom of the gorge, warm geothermal springs mix with the icy river water, creating temperature layers you can feel from the viewpoint above. During monsoon, the water volume swells 20 times its dry-season flow, turning a gentle cascade into a thundering spectacle that shakes the ground beneath your feet.
Insidertipps
- Walk all the way to the back of the viewing platform for the closest view of the gorge without getting soaked.
- Visit right after a heavy rain for the most dramatic water flow, but skip it during dry winter months when it slows to a trickle.
- Bring a quick-dry towel or poncho if visiting in monsoon season, the spray reaches the main walkway.
- The adjacent cave tunnel (Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave) costs a separate ticket but offers a unique underside view of the falls.
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