8 Astounding Waterfalls in India

The gushing sounds of the waterfalls cascading through the gorgeous valleys and embracing the mountain walls, are an experience you can treasure for long. They intensify the eternal charm of Mother Nature, enthralling the human mind and soul. The sound of the waters splashing the grounds, presenting a vivacious atmosphere all around is noteworthy. I had opportunities of visiting many waterfalls in India and abroad. Each of the visits had been cherishable and remarkable, precious moments of thrill and excitement. I thought of sharing some of the astounding waterfalls in India, that would surely amaze and astonish you. Please do read and share your feedback.

Kunchikal Falls in Karnataka

Descending from a massive height of 455 meters or 1493 feet, it is the highest waterfall in India. In Asia, it is ranked second and in the world, it holds a rank of 116. The waters of the majestic waterfall are gifted by the beautiful river Varahi. The enigmatic view of the water streaming past the mountain walls of the gigantic ranges of Western Ghats. The bio-diversity of this place attracts thousands of enthusiastic tourists every year. Bird watchers and wildlife admirers would love to sit and observe the birds and the animals in their natural habitat. The grandeur and regal beauty of the waterfalls are precious and unparalleled. 

Dudhsagar Falls in Goa

One of the tallest waterfalls in India, located in the picturesque Mollem national park in Goa. Dudhsagar is a word in the colloquial Indian language, the meaning being “Sea of Milk”. It is a splendid view to watch the waterfalls forming 4 tiers, creating a milky misty cloudy environment. The waters are formed from the River Mandovi, flowing amid the dense green deciduous forests. Trekking is one of the favourite activity of adventurous tourists visiting the place. The trail starts from Kuveshi, a small village, located at the foothills of the waterfalls. The pristine glamour of the place is alluring and captivating. 

Jog Falls in Karnataka

Plunging from a height of 253 meters or 850 feet, Jog Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in India. It is ranked second in terms of its height of descent. The waterfalls have earned a great deal of appreciation for its enigmatic beauty and enchanting glory. Located at the border of Uttar Kannada and Shimoga districts, the exhilarating views capture the eyes of the nature admirers. The unique feature of the Jog Falls is its 4 divisions named Rani, Raja, Rocket and Roarer. Rani is quiet, Raja is an unbroken stream, Rocket comprises of multiple water jets and Roarer is violent in its flow.

Nohkalikai Falls in Meghalaya

Meghalaya is a classic example of vivid landscape and impressive natural wonders. The waterfalls brushing along the mountain walls are its treasure trove. One such magnificent waterfall that defines the serenity and tranquillity of the place is the Nohkalikhai Falls in Cherrapunji. It is one of the tallest waterfalls in India, being ranked third in the country. It is simply marvellous to observe the water stream roaring, gushing and splashing across the rocks. The place is ideal for dazzling and scenic photos. 

Athirapally Waterfalls in Kerala

Prominently known as the “Niagara Falls of India”, it is one of the gorgeous waterfalls in India. Present amid the magnificent and lush greenery of the Vazhachal forest, it is a stupendous experience to soak into the scintillating scenery. The place is an ideal destination for bird watchers, especially due to the residence of the endangered Hornbill species of birds. A wide range of adventurous activities entertains the tourists visiting the falls. Jungle safari, trekking, and hiking are some of the facilities provided near the fall premises. The waters form a sparkling pool where you can relax, enjoying the purity and refreshing atmosphere around you. 

Hogenakkal Waterfalls in Tamil Nadu

Hogenakkal is one of the striking and breathtaking waterfalls in India. Its voracious beauty and unique characteristic of creating a smoky atmosphere have earned its name. Hogenakkal is a word in colloquial language, meaning “Smoking Rocks”, an apt name for its eccentric beauty and panoramic views. The water spreading and splashing through the rocky mountain cliffs is an incredible extravaganza. You can avail yourself of the boat rides to move towards the vicinity of the falls. The water is believed to have healing and therapeutic properties due to the presence of medicinal herbs that grow near the falls.

Kempty Falls in Mussoorie

Kempty falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in India, fascinating several tourists from India and abroad. Situated at an altitude of about 4500 feet above sea level, it is a favorite destination for spending a weekend or a vacation. The waters divide to form 2 array of waterfalls, much to the delight of the globetrotters. You must not miss enjoying the scenic beauty around the falls in the ropeway. The water-pool formed at the foothills of the falls is ideal for swimming and bathing, often crowded by visitors.

Dhuandhar Falls in Jabalpur

Dhuandhar Falls is one of the exotic waterfalls in India. Its splendid beauty, formed by the majestic River Narmada, is a unique experience of its kind. The water flows across the rocky columns, narrows down and descends down with force, splashing to create a mystic view. Boat rides are available for enjoying the beauty at close proximity to the falls, especially during the sunset. The golden hue of the sun spreads its magic wand over the falls, transforming the place into a dreamland. Cable car services are present in the area for a bird's eye view of the entire area, a ride full of fun and enjoyment. 

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A travel enthusiast craving to explore the exotic destinations in the world, deciphering the mysteries and the thrill concealed in them.

Kuntala

A blogger interested in travelling and exploring new places and sharing ideas with all. Curious about the unique features of a place and its ethereal beauty.

10 thoughts on “8 Astounding Waterfalls in India

  • December 24, 2020 at 11:12 pm
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    Such a beautiful places. I find so peace in waterfalls sound. Thanks for sharing.

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  • December 25, 2020 at 10:53 am
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    Waterfalls look so majestic. They seem great for meditating under in.

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  • December 26, 2020 at 12:13 am
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    wow! how beautiful! waterfalls are so very magical I would love to visit it one day

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  • December 26, 2020 at 9:37 pm
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    The falls look so amazing. I would love to be able to see it but I am not sure if I would survive the trek.

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  • December 27, 2020 at 12:35 am
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    These falls are so powerfull and amazing! Why aren’t Indian waterfalls more famous – they look as impressive as the falls of Iguazu or the lakeland of Plitvice and many other falls I have seen.

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    • December 29, 2020 at 8:13 pm
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      The views of waterfalls really looks so adorable and Indeed these waterfalls seems very lovely..glad you shared the info about them with us…

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  • December 27, 2020 at 1:46 am
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    I have been to the falls in Meghalaya. It was a spellbinding experience. Looking forward to explore other waterfalls.

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  • December 29, 2020 at 3:54 am
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    The waterfalls looks so amazing. I would definitely visit over here.

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  • December 29, 2020 at 8:02 pm
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    omg the scenery!!!! Gorgeous! I can’t wait to visit all these amazing waterfalls, soon i hope, soon…

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