Where2Go by MakeMyTrip • 28 Feb 2025
One of India’s tallest waterfalls, the famous Jog Falls cascades down rocky cliffs amidst lush greenery, offering a breathtaking spectacle during monsoon.
The four-tiered waterfall of Dudhsagar resembling a cascade of milk flows through dense forests and is a sight to behold, especially from the railway bridge.
Known as the Niagara of India, Athirapally Waterfall captivates its visitors with its thunderous flow amidst serene greenery, a perfect escape into nature.
Set amidst rocky terrain, the segmented waterfall of Shivanasamudra creates a mesmerising view, especially after the rains and is ideal for a short day trip.
Located in Wayanad, this famous three-tiered waterfall, surrounded by dense green forests, offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and adventurers.
Another waterfall that’s dubbed the Niagara of India, this horseshoe-shaped waterfall creates a majestic spectacle, especially during the monsoon season.
One of the tallest plunge waterfalls in India, Nohkalikai Falls in Meghalaya is a stunning sight to behold, tumbling down lush cliffs into an emerald pool.
Nestled in the Brahmagiri Hills, this sacred waterfall flows amidst lush forests, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere for nature enthusiasts.
Located near McLeod Ganj, the cascading beauty of Bhagsu Falls is a peaceful retreat and is perfect for activities like trekking and unwinding amidst nature.
Located on the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, this stunning waterfall on the Kaveri River offers boat rides and stunning views of cascading water amidst rocky terrain.
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