Dudh Dhara on the Narmada River is named for its apparently milky white water. Situated on the edge of the Amarkantak valley amidst thick woods and dense forests, the falls and surrounding area are at their most impressive during the monsoon season.
Note: Located near Jabalpur, the gateway to Bandhavgarh, which is around 4 hours by car from The Oberoi Vindhyavilas Wildlife Resort, Bandhavgarh.
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