Discover the Untouched Beauty of Ghera Waterfall

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Ghera waterfall, Nora, Dal lake, Himachal Pradesh, 176216
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1. Timings:

  • Ghera Waterfall is accessible from sunrise to sunset, typically from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is advised to visit during daylight hours for safety.

2. Distance:

  • Ghera Waterfall is located approximately 25 km from Dharamshala and around 15 km from McLeod Ganj in Himachal Pradesh.

3. Ideal Season:

  • Best time to visit: The waterfall is most picturesque during the monsoon season (July to September) when the water flow is at its peak. However, the post-monsoon months (October to December) are also ideal, offering a serene experience with lesser crowds.
  • Avoid: Winters (December to February) can make access challenging due to cold temperatures and snow in the region.

4. How to Get There:

  • By Road: You can reach Ghera village by hiring a taxi or driving from Dharamshala or McLeod Ganj. The nearest parking is about 1-2 km from the waterfall, requiring a trek to reach the main site.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Gaggal Airport (about 35 km from Ghera).
  • By Train: Pathankot is the nearest railway station (about 90 km from Dharamshala).

5. Parking:

  • Limited parking is available at the base of the trek in Ghera village. It’s advisable to park at designated spots to avoid inconvenience.

6. Height:

  • Ghera Waterfall cascades from a height of around 20-25 meters (65-82 feet), creating a picturesque scene, especially after the monsoons.

7. Food:

  • There are no food stalls at the waterfall itself. Visitors are advised to carry snacks and water. Ghera village has a few small eateries and cafes offering local Himachali dishes.
  • Tip: Pack a picnic if you plan to stay for a longer time.

8. Stay:

  • Accommodation is available in nearby towns like Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj. There are various options, including guesthouses, budget hotels, and luxury stays.
  • Homestays: For an authentic experience, you can find a few homestays in Ghera village.

9. Activities:

  • Trekking: The short trek from Ghera village to the waterfall is scenic and moderately easy, suitable for beginners.
  • Photography: The lush surroundings, especially during monsoon, offer great photography opportunities.
  • Nature Walks: The trail leading to the waterfall is full of greenery, making it ideal for nature lovers.
  • Picnicking: The serene surroundings are perfect for a picnic with friends or family.

10. Tips:

  • Wear sturdy trekking shoes as the trail can be slippery during the monsoon.
  • Carry sufficient water and snacks, as the area is quite remote.
  • Plan your visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the beauty of the place.
  • Be cautious during the monsoon as the path may get slippery, and water levels can rise quickly.
  • Respect nature and avoid littering.

11. Nearby Attractions:

  • Bhagsunag Waterfall: Located around 18 km away, this is another popular waterfall in the region.
  • Triund Hill: A popular trekking destination offering panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range, about 20 km from Ghera.
  • St. John in the Wilderness Church: A historical church located in McLeod Ganj, around 15 km away.
  • Dal Lake: A small lake near Dharamshala, around 20 km from Ghera Waterfall.
  • Namgyal Monastery: One of the most famous monasteries in McLeod Ganj, it is about 16 km from the waterfall.

12. Entry Charges:

  • There are no entry fees to visit Ghera Waterfall. It is open to all visitors.

 

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