
News Topical, Digital Desk : There was a panic at Kempty Falls, a famous tourist spot in Uttarakhand, when a snake suddenly appeared among hundreds of tourists bathing in the waterfall. The incident is reported to have taken place on Saturday afternoon. According to eyewitnesses, as soon as people saw the snake in the water, there was a lot of screaming and people started running here and there to save their lives. There was a huge crowd around the waterfall, which created a panic for some time.
the snake was taken out
However, it is a matter of relief that no one was physically harmed in this incident. Some people immediately informed the security personnel, who quickly brought the situation under control and calmed the tourists.
The local administration said that the snake had come with the flow of water and was safely removed. They have appealed to tourists to be cautious at natural sites and immediately inform the authorities in case of any emergency.
Where is Kempty Falls?
Kempty Falls is located on Chakrata Road, about 15 km from Mussoorie in Dehradun district of Uttarakhand. It is a famous tourist destination, where lakhs of tourists visit every year. The beautiful waterfall here attracts tourists due to its natural beauty and calm environment. Tourists like the panoramic view and cold water here.
Its waterfall falls from a height of about 40 feet and is surrounded by lush green forests and mountains, which make it more attractive. If we talk about the history of this place, the word "Kempty" comes from the English word "Camp-Tea", because during the British period, the British used to organize tea parties here.
The time between March to June and September to November gives more pleasure to the tourists here. During this time the weather remains pleasant. The waterfall looks even more grand in monsoon. This place is about 30 km away from Dehradun railway station and tourists get many options to reach here. However, people are advised to be careful while bathing near the waterfall, as the rocks here can be slippery.
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