Most tourists driving from Haldwani to Almora zoom past Suyalbari without realizing they are just 2 kilometers away from one of the cleanest waterfalls in Uttarakhand. Unlike the crowded Corbett Falls or Kempty Falls, Dhokaney Waterfall is raw, pristine, and largely empty.
Why Visit?
- The Pine Forest Trek: A short, beautiful 20-minute downhill walk through pine trees.
- The Swimming Pool: The waterfall forms a natural, shallow pool at the bottom which is safe for a dip (unlike many dangerous falls in the region).
How to Reach (The Specifics)
- Location: 18 km before Almora on the main NH-109.
- The Landmark: Stop at Suyalbari. Look for the “KMVN Tourist Rest House” board. The trail starts nearby.
- The Trek: It is a 2 km unpaved path. You can drive a bike halfway down, but a car is best parked at the roadside shops in Suyalbari. The walk down takes about 15-20 minutes.
Practical Info (2025 Update)
- Entry Fee: ₹50 – ₹100 (varies seasonally).
- Best Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM (when the sun hits the water directly, turning it turquoise).
- Facilities: There is a small Maggi point/shack near the falls, but no proper changing rooms. Tip: Carry a large towel or changing tent if you plan to swim.
FAQ for Schema
- Is Dhokaney Waterfall safe for kids?
- Yes, the pool area is shallow near the edges, but rocks can be slippery.
- Can we go in monsoon?
- Avoid July-August as the path becomes a leech hotspot.