India is not just famous for Taj Mahal and Population. It
is, in fact, blessed with natural beauty. India has more natural beauty than
man-made beauty. It has many amazing places like backwater of Kerala, snowy lands
of Ladakh and the beautiful beaches of Goa. Also, there are some amazing
waterfalls in India. They are in full swing during the monsoon season. There
are many falls in India that can give competition to NiagaraFalls.
Jog Falls, Shimoga, Karnataka
Karnataka has been blessed with one of the highest
waterfalls, known as Jog Falls. It has the second highest plunge of waterfall,
and that makes it one of the most-beautiful waterfall in India. You can feel
the force of water on the rocks as it is falling down the cliff from a height
of 253 meters. 3.4 million Tonnes of water falls down, during the monsoon
season.
Dudhsagar Falls, Goa
The Dudhsagar Falls, located in Goa is known as "Ocean
of Milk." It looks like milky water when the water falls down from the cliff
height of 310 meters. This falls is amazingly packed of force, when it is in
full swing.
Iruppu Falls, Coorg
Coorg is known for its natural beauty that makes it the
most-popular hill station in India. The natural beauty of Iruppu Falls is the
highlight of Coorg. It is located in the Nagarhole National Park. People gather
at this Waterfall during Shivratri to wash off their sins before heading over
to the Lord Shiva temple.
Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya
One of the tallest plunge fall in India is Nohkalikai Falls.
It is one of the spectacular falls with the height of almost 1100 meters, and
it's a true gift from Nature and make its one of the best for Waterfalls Tours India. This waterfall
is in full flow almost throughout the year, which results in rainfall for
almost the whole year in Meghalaya.
Jang Falls, Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
The Jang Fall is located close to the Jang Village in
Arunachal Pradesh. You would need to trek for nearly 200 meters from the power
station to reach this waterfall. This waterfall is famous as a tourist spot and
also as a source of electricity and hence, serves the people of Arunachal
Pradesh.
Kune Falls, Maharashtra
Mumbai is well known as a commercial Jungle. But the whole
Maharashtra is blessed with natural beauty. Khandala and Lonavala region have
many waterfalls during the monsoon season and a perfect hill station. Kune
Falls is the one that stands out. These falls are three tiered waterfalls with
a height of 200 meters. This waterfalls runs only during the monsoon season,
but the sight of this waterfall will amaze you.
Bhimlat Falls, Rajasthan
One of the preserved secrets of Rajasthan is the Bhimlat
Falls. As Rajasthan is known for its hot afternoons, rugged terrain and sand
dunes, this waterfall smashes all those imagery. This waterfall stands 60
meters high and has an amazing view. The Bundi Village near this waterfall
receives more rainfall than the whole of Delhi put together.
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