JungleBharat / Waterfalls / Jharkhand
Central India

💧 Hirni Falls

Cascade Waterfall · Jharkhand · Fall #28
⬆ 37 m · South Koel tributary River · Road
37 mHeight
CascadeType
South Koel tributaryRiver
RoadAccess
JharkhandState

About Hirni Falls

Hirni Falls in Khunti district is one of the quieter entries in Jharkhand's constellation of plateau waterfalls, set in the dense sal forest of the outer Saranda area. The 37-metre cascade is approached through a forest that feels wilder and more remote than the better-known Hundru and Dassam falls, and wildlife encounters including deer, peacocks, and jungle fowl are common on the approach road. The falls drop into a wooded gorge rather than an open plateau setting, giving them a more intimate, enclosed character.

The Hirni Falls area connects ecologically to the vast Saranda forest — the largest sal forest in Asia — that begins in the Khunti-Simdega districts. This ecological context gives the falls a significance beyond their modest height: they represent the water that sustains one of central India's most important wildlife forests. The forest road to Hirni passes through tribal villages where Munda and Ho communities maintain traditional relationships with the forest that go back thousands of years.

Height comparison (vs Kunchikal, 455 m)
37 m
vs Kunchikal 455 m
Seasonal flow level
JanModerate
FebLow
MarLow
AprDry
MayDry
JunLow
JulPeak Flow
AugPeak Flow
SepPeak Flow
OctHigh
NovModerate
DecModerate
Best months to visit
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Photographer's guide
📷 Best shot

September–December; the enclosed gorge setting gives more evenly diffused light than open plateau falls.

💡 Pro tip

The wooded gorge walls create a natural frame — use them as leading lines in a vertical composition.

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