Nature's paradise: Bhoramdev Sanctuary and Chilphi Ghati
Saroda Dadar's allure extends beyond its borders, drawing nature enthusiasts into its heart. The village's proximity to the Bhoramdev Sanctuary, a wonderland of hidden waterfalls, mystical caves, and captivating viewpoints, is a testament to its natural splendor. Chilphi Ghati, often referred to as the "queen of Maikal," cradles the village, providing sanctuary to diverse trees and animals. The surrounding villages are graced with the Ranidahra, Arjhori, and Saraidah waterfalls, creating a lush environment dotted with abundant water bodies. Together, these natural wonders make Saroda Dadar a haven for those seeking the serenity of untouched landscapes.
The magical world of Gond and Baiga tribes
At the heart of Saroda Dadar's vibrant identity lies the rich tapestry of its cultural heritage, woven by the Gond and Baiga tribes. Revered as 'magicians' for their profound understanding of the jungle, these tribes share their heritage through intricate baiga tattoo art, tribal jewelry, traditional attire, musical instruments, and expressive masks. Visitors are treated to enchanting music and dance performances that offer a captivating glimpse into the tribes' way of life.
Beyond the village, the entire district is a haven for researchers, scholars, archaeologists, and tourists keen to unravel the mysteries of tribal traditions. Village Walks, infused with the joy of folk dances, songs, and tribal festivals, enhance the immersive experience, making it an unforgettable cultural odyssey.
Preserving nature
Saroda Dadar is a sanctuary committed to preserving its natural treasures. The village champions eco-friendly practices, welcoming tourists with beeran garlands crafted from munja grass and serving meals on traditional dona-pattal, embracing sustainable living. Traditional mud and pataw houses further underscore the village's eco-conscious efforts. Additionally, Saroda Dadar engages in composting practices for waste disposal, imposes strict restrictions on plastics, conducts regular cleanliness drives at waterfalls, and organizes plantation initiatives, creating a harmonious blend of nature and responsible tourism.
Best time to visit
To experience Saroda Dadar's magic at its peak, plan your visit during the winter months, from November to February. This enchanting period sees a bustling influx of tourists, lured by the village's pleasant weather and the vibrant Johar ethnic festivals. As the village comes alive with cultural celebrations, it offers a warm and welcoming embrace to travelers, creating memories that last a lifetime.