The Gira waterfall is in Wanarchod near Saputara on Waghai Road. The falls are seasonal and get flowing water during the monsoon. The waterfall is a trendy and best place to visit in Saputara.
The waterfall is also famous as Giradudh. The Kapri River forms the Gira waterfall and then enters the Ambika River. The waterfall is 75 feet high, and the flowing water creates a foggy look and is more beautiful. The tourists mostly like the waterfall during the Saputara tour package. The place is now a picnic spot; many locals visit frequently.
The waterfall is an excellent break for people going to Surat from Saputara. The waterfall has a small trek around 1 km from the parking area. The area of the waterfall has small spots for picnics; it also has a few small tea and snack stalls. Besides the waterfall, tourists can also visit the Waghai Botanical Garden, which has various plants and trees. It is not very far from the waterfall and has many bamboo groves.
Is Gira waterfall open?
The waterfall is a 30-metre natural drop into the Ambika River. It is open to the public and accessible by hired jeeps.
In which district is Gira Falls?
It is a seasonal waterfall in Western Ghats, India. Location: It is near Waghai village in Gujarat's Dang district. It is a 75-foot waterfall from the Kapri Tributary and flows into the Ambika River.
Which river is in Gira Falls?
The Gira waterfall is a 30-metre natural drop into the Ambika River. It is open to the public and accessible by hired jeeps. Breathtakingly magnificent during the monsoon season, these seasonal falls (only after rainfall) are among the most picturesque views in the district.