We have handpicked these breathtaking waterfalls in India to make your decision easier.
1. Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Goa
Located in the border between Goa and Karnataka, the fall is of more than 1017 feet, making it one of the largest waterfalls in India. It is four tiered and located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park in the Western Ghats.
2. Dhuandhar Falls, Madhya Pradesh
Almost 98 feet high, these falls exist because of the Narmada River falling down from the famous marble rocks. The best time to visit this place is during the Narmada Mahotsava around ‘Sharad Purnima’. The falls are located in Bhedaghat.
3. Jog Falls, Karnataka
This 830 feet waterfall in India is the second highest plunge waterfall in India and 13th in the world. The best time is to visit in the monsoons when it becomes a plunge waterfall, when originally it is a segmented waterfall.
4. Kune Falls, Maharashtra
With a height of 656 feet, this waterfall is the 14th highest in India. It’s located in Lonavala, and is a favourite spot for the people of Pune to enjoy picnics and treks in the areas nearby.
5. Satdhara Falls, Himachal Pradesh
These falls traverse through the Chamba Valley, and are situated in the Dalhousie region of Himachal Pradesh. It is 2036 metres high. The water of this fall is considered medicinal as it contains mica.
6. Kempty Falls, Uttarakhand
The falls are pretty popular as they are located in one of the major tourist hotspots in Northern India, Mussourie. Situated at a height of 1371 metres, it splits into 5 cascades.
7. Iruppu Falls, Karnataka
These falls are located in the Brahmagiri Range in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. They fall from a height of 170 feet. The falls are also known as the Lakshman Tirtha Falls, as they originate from the Lakshman Tirtha river, a tributary of the Cauvery River.
8. Chitrakote Falls, Chhattisgarh
This is India’s largest waterfall in India with a width of 98 feet, which increases up to 984 feet when the Indravati River is flooded. It is often compared to the Niagara Falls due to its fierce flow during the Monsoons.
9. Elephant Falls, Meghalaya
Because of the beauty of this waterfall, Meghalaya is called the ‘Scotland of India’. It is situated 12 kilometres away from Shillong. The site is one of the most prominent tourists hubs in the Eastern India.
10. Nuranang Falls, Arunachal Pradesh
They are also called as Jang falls as they are located near to the Jang town of the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. These falls leave crystal clear river water beneath them, and a beautiful sight of milky mist in their fall. You can enjoy here with serenity and peace as it’s not that known.