Monday, July 9, 2012


                    Baker’s falls      
       Baker’s falls is one of the most eye-catching places for
 visitor to Horton plain. It is situated 3 km away from the far Inn Information Center which is at the entrance to the National Park.
                 The foot path to the Baker’s fall’s lies through misty, cold, and grassy plains across narrow brooks. The barefoot walk gives a real delight when the feet touch the cold grass and   water.
               The 20m wide water fall plugs over a wide rock. It was Samuel Baker (1847-1855) who found this water fall. So it has been named Baker’s fall after him.

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