Top 10 Beautiful Waterfalls of India to Explore

Author: Nikshey Dhiman Date: 09/03/2024

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Bhimlat Falls

The 60-meter-tall waterfall provides breathtaking scenery during Rajasthan's dreadful summers.

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Nohkalikai Falls

Even from the viewing gallery, you can plainly hear the deafening boom made by the 335-meter-tall falls as they rise, roar, and splash on the rocks.

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Nuranang Falls

The Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh is home to the unexplored and pristine Nuranang Falls, often known as Bong Bong Falls.

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Jog falls

Situated on the boundary between the districts of Shimoga and Uttara Kannada, Jog Falls is the tallest untiered waterfall in India and the second highest drop.

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Elephant Falls

The three components of the waterfall that flow sequentially are what distinguish this waterfall from the many other natural gems in Shillong.

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Soochippara Falls

The waterfall in Vellarimala village is well-known for being a favorite location for hikes and picnics.

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Bhagsu Waterfalls

You would be drawn to it by its beauty even though it may not be the biggest fall in India. Bhagsu is a tech geek's dream come true.

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Athirapally Waterfalls

The Great Indian Hornbill and other species can be found in the verdant forest where the shimmering silver water droplets descend.

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Dudhsagar Waterfalls

The Mandovi River in Goa is home to the Dudhsagar waterfalls. Standing at 1017 feet, Dudhsagar waterfall is one of India's biggest.

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Shivanasamudra Falls

These waterfalls, which tumble down stony cliffs, are surrounded by a wide variety of plants and animals thanks to the hill forests of Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary.

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