Kanger Valley National Park: This national park is renowned for its dense forests, enchanting waterfalls, and limestone caves. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Chitrakote Falls: Located on the Indravati River, Chitrakote Falls is one of the widest waterfalls in India. The stunning cascade amidst lush green surroundings is a sight to behold, especially during the monsoon season.
Kondagaon Tribal Museum: This museum showcases the rich tribal heritage of the region, displaying a vast collection of tribal artifacts, traditional handicrafts, and ancient artifacts. It provides valuable insights into the indigenous culture and traditions.
Kondagaon Metal Craft Village: Visit this village to witness the exquisite craftsmanship of the local artisans who specialize in creating beautiful metal artifacts using bell metal and wrought iron. You can observe the artisans at work and even purchase unique handicrafts.
Narayanpur: Located near Kondagaon, Narayanpur is another significant tribal destination. The town is famous for its terracotta handicrafts, vibrant wooden masks, and traditional dance forms. You can explore the local markets and witness the traditional craftsmanship.
Bhoramdeo Temple: Situated about 60 kilometers from Kondagaon, Bhoramdeo Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple complex boasts intricate carvings and sculptures and is surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
Gotitola Waterfall: This picturesque waterfall is located in the midst of dense forests, offering a tranquil and refreshing ambiance. It’s an ideal spot for nature lovers, hikers, and photography enthusiasts.
Chingari Waterfall: Another captivating waterfall in the region, Chingari Waterfall is known for its scenic beauty and serene surroundings. It is an excellent place for picnicking and spending quality time amidst nature.
Keshkal Ghat: Located on the way to Narayanpur, Keshkal Ghat is a beautiful forested area known for its breathtaking landscapes and panoramic views. The drive through the winding roads offers an adventurous experience.
Kanker Palace: Although located a bit farther from Kondagaon, Kanker Palace is worth a visit if you’re interested in history and architecture. The palace showcases a blend of Indian and European architectural styles and is surrounded by well-manicured gardens.