Tippa Jhariya Dam is a large dam located in the district of Chhatarpur in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is built on the Tippa Jhariya River, which is a tributary of the Ken River.
The dam is a significant water resource project in the region, designed to provide irrigation water to nearby farmlands and drinking water to the local population. It has a height of about 20 meters and a length of about 700 meters.
The Tippa Jhariya Dam has a storage capacity of about 20 million cubic meters of water, and it also has a hydroelectric power plant with a total of 4.8 MW, which generates electricity for the surrounding areas.
Located about 60 km from the dam, Raneh Falls is a scenic waterfall formed by the Ken River flowing over a granite canyon.
Pandav Falls:
This waterfall is located about 30 km from the dam and is named after the mythological Pandavas. It is surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular picnic spot.