Chitrakot
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[edit] Chitrakot
alternative spelling chitrakut
Chitrakot is a waterfall [1] in the district of Jagadalpur. Its on the Indravati_River. This river is a tributary of Godavari River. The height of the fall is 100 feet. [2] The breadth of the waterfall varies as the water level in the river goes down drastically during summer. However during monsoon the river flow touches both the banks of the river, and is filled with silt. In contrast during summer the water carries on silt and looks different. The district is largely forested. And is next to a National Park - Kanger adjoining to this is also the called Indiravati Tiger Reserve [3]
[edit] chitrakot in monsoon
The day before the photographs were taken the region was cut off due to floods. Hence probably the photographs here will show you almost the maximum strength of the water. however when most visitors visit and in the government tourism website done find them much narrower but taller. This in a way a contrast to Jog_falls which has water that looks white during monsoon.
all photographs are copyleft- dont know how to make this more obvious.