Neer/ Neergarh Waterfall
Neer (also called Neergarh) Waterfall is one of the most popular natural attractions near Rishikesh. Located about 5–6 km from Laxman Jhula on the Rishikesh–Badrinath road, it’s a refreshing escape into nature, with cascading streams, clear pools, and lush green surroundings. The waterfall has multiple tiers, and the upper levels require a short trek through the forest, rewarding visitors with stunning views and quieter swimming spots. For travelers, yogis, and nature lovers, Neer Waterfall offers a break from the busy town — a perfect mix of adventure, photography, and relaxation.
What Neer Waterfall Offers & What Makes It Worth Visiting
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A scenic multi-tier waterfall with natural swimming pools
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Trekking paths leading to higher levels for a quieter experience
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Lush Himalayan greenery, butterflies, and birds along the trail
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Entry points with small cafes and refreshment stalls near the base
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A favorite spot for backpackers, hikers, and photographers
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Easily accessible from Rishikesh town by auto, bike, or taxi
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FAQ's
Where is Neer Waterfall located?
It is about 5–6 km from Laxman Jhula on the Rishikesh–Badrinath highway. The base is visible from the main road, with a short walk to the first tier.
How do I reach Neer Waterfall from Rishikesh?
You can hire a taxi, scooter, or auto from Rishikesh town. It takes around 15–20 minutes to reach the entry point. From there, you walk or trek to the falls.
Is there an entry fee?
Yes, there is usually a small entry fee (around 30–50 INR) for maintenance of the area.
How many levels does the waterfall have?
Neer Waterfall has multiple levels. The first pool is close to the base, while the upper levels require a short but slightly steep trek. Each level has its own charm and natural pools.
Can you swim in Neer Waterfall?
Yes, visitors often take a dip in the natural pools, especially in the lower levels. However, be careful as the rocks can be slippery and currents strong during monsoon.
What is the best time to visit Neer Waterfall?
The best time is from October to April when the weather is pleasant and the water flow is steady. During the monsoon (July–September), the falls are stronger but trekking can be slippery and risky.
How long is the trek?
From the entry gate, it’s a short walk to the first pool (about 200 meters). Reaching the higher levels can take 20–30 minutes of uphill trekking through forest trails.
Are there food and facilities nearby?
Yes, small cafes and tea stalls near the base serve snacks, Maggi, tea, and cold drinks. Carry water and essentials if you plan to trek to the top.
Is it safe for solo travelers?
Yes, Neer Waterfall is generally safe for solo travelers and backpackers, but avoid going late in the evening. Morning and afternoon visits are best.
What should I carry for the visit?
Carry comfortable walking shoes, swimwear if you plan to dip, a towel, drinking water, and a camera. Avoid plastic litter and respect the natural surroundings.