Hundru Falls is formed by the Subarnarekha River, one of the major rivers flowing through Jharkhand. As the river moves across the Chota Nagpur Plateau, it suddenly drops from a significant height, creating the majestic Hundru Falls.
During the monsoon season, the Subarnarekha River carries a heavy volume of water, which turns Hundru Falls into a powerful and thunderous waterfall. In winter and summer, the water flow decreases, revealing rock formations and making the surrounding area safer for exploration.
Because of this river system, Hundru Falls remains a vital natural attraction and an important part of Jharkhand’s geography.