India has various seasons and climates throughout the year in different states and regions offering travellers many choices. In summer, you can visit snowy mountains, while winters are ideal for tropical adventures. During monsoons, waterfalls invite explorers to enjoy lush green landscapes and stunning scenery.
India is a vast treasure land of beautiful waterfalls that you must explore.
Chitrakote Falls, Chhattisgarh - Often referred to as the 'Niagara Falls of India', it is the widest waterfall in India and is formed by the Indravati River. During the monsoon season, Chitrakote Falls transforms into a powerful cascade with a width of about 300 meters and a height of approximately 30 meters.
Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya - During the monsoon season, Nohkalikai Falls is at its most impressive, as it cascades down the steep cliffs amidst the mist and lush greenery of the surrounding forests. Located in Cherrapunji, this water fall flows vigorously, creating a picturesque scene that attracts visitors from all over the world.
Abbey Falls, Karnataka - Abbey Falls is situated in the quaint town of Coorg known for its coffee plantations and lush greens forests. Abbey Falls is open for tourists on all days of the week from 9 am to 5 pm for a nominal entry fee of just ₹ 15 per person.
Dudhsagar Falls, Goa - Even though it is the off season in Goa, travellers go there to explore the unseen side of the Union Territory. Dudhsagar Falls is situated in the border of Goa and Karnataka and can be explored after a 14 km trek. Many tourists also take the train along the Madgaon-Belgaum railway route, to enjoy the picturesque view of the cascading waterfall.
Dhuadhar Falls, Madhya Pradesh - Dhuandhar Falls in Bhedaghat of Jabalpur district is one of the most famous tourist spots of Madhya Pradesh. Originating from the river Narmada, it flows across the soft marble rocks.
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