Tucked away in the dense forests of Gadchiroli district, near the town of Sironcha, the Parsewada Waterfalls (sometimes spelled Parsevada or Parsewada) offer a tranquil escape into nature. With forested hills, rocky outcrops, and a stream that drops into a natural pool, it’s a lesser-known destination for those seeking quiet natural beauty off the beaten path.
What to Expect
The falls are surrounded by thick forest, with a rocky, shallow pool at the base where the water collects. It’s ideal for light trekking, relaxing beside the water, and experiencing forest ambience — though it requires a bit of effort to reach. Locals often mention the nearby “Jangodai Waterfall, Parsewada” as part of the same area, indicating multiple cascading streams in this forest belt.
How to Reach
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Nearest Major Town: Sironcha, Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra.
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The waterfall lies in the rural/forest area of the Taluka, so expect unpaved or lightly maintained roads once you leave the main highway.
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From Sironcha, follow local roads and forest tracks toward the waterfall region — best to check with local forest or village authorities for the last leg.
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Because access is semi-remote, use a vehicle with good clearance and arrive during daylight.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Parsewada is just after the monsoon season (September to November), when the forest is lush, the stream has good flow, and the weather is pleasant. Be cautious during heavy rains as the terrain can become slippery and roads impassable.
Permits & Entry Requirements
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No widespread tourist infrastructure means no published entry fee, but if you plan to walk into deeper forest tracks or stay late, check with the Gadchiroli Forest Division.
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Carry valid photo ID (Aadhaar or similar) — useful for remote forest visits.
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Respect forest and wildlife regulations: avoid disturbing wildlife, do not litter, and stick to marked or visible tracks.
Travel Tips
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Wear sturdy shoes — slippery rocks near the water pool and forest trails require good grip.
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Carry water, snacks, a rain-coat or poncho (if early/late season), and a change of clothes if you plan to dip in the pool.
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Cell network coverage may be patchy — inform someone of your plan before heading inside.
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Avoid going alone into forest tracks; local guide or village companion adds safety.
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Leave no trace: pack out what you carry in.
Nearby Attractions
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Sironcha Taluka Scenic Drives — forest roads and river panoramas offer great photography.
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Pranhita River Banks — just a short distance away for riverside walks and sunset views.
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Wadadham Fossil Park (proposed) — nearby fossil beds give an added layer of interest to the area.
Conclusion
If you’re seeking a hidden forest waterfall in Maharashtra — one that isn’t overrun with tourists — the Parsewada Waterfalls offer exactly that: a serene cascade, forest surroundings, and a sense of discovery. Ideal for a day trip from Sironcha, it is a destination that rewards those willing to venture a little further for nature’s calm and solitude.





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