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Tiger Falls

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Approximately 25km from Chakrata town

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DistanceApproximately 25km from Chakrata town

Tiger Falls — A Hidden Cascade in the Heart of Chakrata’s Wilderness

Tucked away in the dense forests surrounding Chakrata, Tiger Falls is a powerful and pristine waterfall that remains refreshingly untouched by mass tourism. Located about 25 km from Chakrata town, this majestic cascade plunges from a significant height, making it one of the highest waterfalls in Uttarakhand. The journey to Tiger Falls is as rewarding as the destination itself—winding through quiet forest trails, chirping birdsong, and the soothing rush of mountain streams. Ideal for nature lovers and beginner trekkers alike, Tiger Falls offers a serene escape into the unspoiled Himalayan wilderness.

What to See and Experience

The highlight, of course, is the waterfall itself—a thundering curtain of water that crashes down amidst lush greenery, sending mist into the air and creating rainbows on sunny days. Surrounded by dense oak and deodar forests, the site exudes tranquility and raw natural beauty. The sound of the falling water blends perfectly with the rustling leaves and distant bird calls, making it a perfect spot for meditation, photography, or simply unwinding in nature’s embrace.

The trek to Tiger Falls is graded as easy to moderate, making it accessible to most fitness levels. The trail passes through shaded forest paths, small streams, and rocky inclines, offering frequent scenic pauses. Unlike more commercialized waterfalls in the region, Tiger Falls remains free of stalls, crowds, or loud music—preserving its peaceful charm. This makes it an excellent choice for travelers seeking authenticity and solitude.

Best Time to Visit This Spot

The ideal time to visit Tiger Falls aligns with Chakrata’s peak seasons: April to May and September to October. Today, on Wednesday, 8 April 2026, conditions are nearly perfect—spring is in full bloom, temperatures are mild, and the forest is lush and vibrant. Rhododendrons may still be in bloom, adding splashes of red and pink to the landscape. The post-monsoon period offers clear skies and steady trails, though the waterfall is most powerful in the early monsoon (late June to July) due to snowmelt and rainfall. However, trekking during the monsoon (July–August) is discouraged due to slippery paths and landslide risks. Winters bring colder temperatures, and while the falls rarely freeze, early morning frost can make the trail slippery.

Tips for Visitors

  • Wear sturdy trekking shoes—the trail can be rocky and uneven in sections.
  • Carry water, snacks, and a light jacket; weather at this altitude (around 2,100m) can change quickly.
  • Avoid visiting during or right after heavy rains—slippery trails and falling debris are potential hazards.
  • No plastic is allowed—help preserve the natural beauty by carrying back all waste.
  • There are no restrooms or food stalls at the site, so plan accordingly.
  • Start early in the day to avoid afternoon cloud cover and to enjoy the falls in the best light for photography.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Kimona Falls or Koti-Kanasar for a full day in nature.

For more ideas on how to structure your trip, check out our Chakrata itinerary guide. You can also explore the best Where to Stay and where to refuel at local Food & Cafes in Chakrata. For those planning ahead, always check the latest Road Conditions and Live Updates before heading out.

Key facts

What matters quickly

  • One of the highest waterfalls in Uttarakhand
  • Located approximately 25 km from Chakrata town
  • Popular among basic and beginner trekkers
  • Untouched by commercialization
  • Surrounded by dense oak and deodar forests
  • Accessible via a 2–3 km forest trek from the motorable road end
  • Best visited during April–May and September–October
  • Ideal for nature photography and peaceful forest walks

Access

How to reach

Tiger Falls is located approximately 25 km from Chakrata town and is accessible via a combination of road and trek. Begin with a scenic 1–1.5 hour drive along narrow, winding mountain roads passing through forested terrain. The road ends at a trailhead, from where a well-defined but unmaintained trek of about 2–3 km leads to the falls. The trail descends gradually through dense forest, so sturdy footwear is essential. Due to the lack of public transport, it’s best to hire a private taxi or jeep from Chakrata for the round trip. Local drivers are familiar with the route and can wait for your return. Always confirm road conditions in advance via the Road Conditions page, especially during monsoon or winter months.

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