Raneh Fallskhajuraho
The Grand Canyon of India
Overview
A natural wonder where the Ken River creates a 5 km long, 30-meter deep canyon made of multi-coloured granite including pink, red, and grey rocks.
What To Expect?
A dramatic geological site featuring a deep gorge with crystalline granite in five different colours. During the monsoon, you will see massive waterfalls, while in the winter, the focus shifts to the stunning rock formations. You might also spot gharials (crocodiles) in the Ken River.
Tips
- Visit in the late afternoon for the best light on the multi-coloured rocks.
- Look for the gharials (long-snouted crocodiles) sunbathing on the riverbanks below.
- Keep your camera ready for birdwatching; the area is home to many forest and water birds.
- Avoid visiting in the peak summer (May-June) as the heat in the rocky canyon can be extreme.
- Ensure your vehicle is in good condition for the forest roads leading to the falls.
Exploring Raneh Falls
More About Raneh Falls
Located about 20 km from Khajuraho, Raneh Falls is one of the most beautiful natural spots in Madhya Pradesh. The gorge is made of pure crystalline granite which varies from pink and red to grey and green, a rare geological phenomenon.
The area is part of the Ken Gharial Sanctuary. Visitors can take a short walk along the canyon rim to various viewpoints. It is a perfect half-day trip to balance the heritage tour of the Khajuraho temples with some raw natural beauty.
How to reach Raneh Falls
It is a 30-minute drive (20 km) from Khajuraho town. The most convenient way to reach is by hiring a private taxi or taking a shared jeep.
Tips for Visiting Raneh Falls, khajuraho
- Visit in the late afternoon for the best light on the multi-coloured rocks.
- Look for the gharials (long-snouted crocodiles) sunbathing on the riverbanks below.
- Keep your camera ready for birdwatching; the area is home to many forest and water birds.
- Avoid visiting in the peak summer (May-June) as the heat in the rocky canyon can be extreme.
- Ensure your vehicle is in good condition for the forest roads leading to the falls.



















































