Scenic dam and waterfall on the outskirts of Dungarpur, popular for picnics and monsoon visits when water cascades over the spillway.
The Story
Kagdi Pick Up Weir is a charming dam built across a seasonal river near Dungarpur
During and after the monsoon season, water overflows the weir creating a spectacular curtain of cascading water that stretches across the entire width of the structure.
During and after the monsoon season, water overflows the weir creating a spectacular curtain of cascading water that stretches across the entire width of the structure. The surrounding area is lush green with rocky terrain, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors seeking a peaceful retreat. The mist from the falling water creates rainbows on sunny monsoon afternoons. Local families gather here for picnics, and the site has become increasingly popular with photographers capturing the raw power of monsoon waters against the ancient rocky landscape.
Plan Your Visit
Best Season
July to October (monsoon)
🌧️ Monsoon Magic
Lush green landscapes, waterfalls at full flow. Carry rain gear and waterproof bags for cameras.
Photography
Golden Hour Recommended
Sunrise 6:00–7:00 AM · Sunset 5:30–6:30 PM
Wide-angle for landscapes, telephoto for wildlife and architectural details.
Getting There
Road from Udaipur
Nearest airport: Udaipur (Maharana Pratap Airport, ~150 km).
Well-connected by road from Udaipur, Ahmedabad, and Indore. Local transport available.
Coordinates
23.8200°N, 73.7400°E
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Where to Stay
Sagwara Road, Dungarpur
₹800–₹1,500/night
Authentic tribal homestay experience with a Bhil family. Learn Pithora painting, cook traditional meals, and experience village rhythms. Simple, clean rooms with warm hospitality.
Gaib Sagar Lake, Dungarpur
₹4,000–₹12,000/night
A 19th-century lakeside palace converted into a heritage hotel. Original frescoes, pareva stone architecture, and royal Vagad hospitality. Rooms overlook Gaib Sagar Lake with views of the Badal Mahal at sunset.