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    Top Enchanting Waterfalls of India During Monsoon

    Jaun ShahiBy Jaun ShahiJuly 17, 20233 Mins Read
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    India, with its diverse landscapes and abundant natural beauty, boasts a plethora of breathtaking waterfalls. The monsoon season adds an extra charm to these cascades as they come alive with the sound of gushing water and the verdant surroundings. From the southern tip to the northeastern region, India offers a range of mesmerizing waterfalls that are a treat to behold. Let’s dive into the enchanting world of waterfalls and explore some of the most beautiful ones to visit during the monsoon.

    Athirappilly Falls, Kerala:

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    Nestled amidst the lush green forests of Kerala, Athirappilly Falls stands tall as a majestic wonder. Aptly referred to as the “Niagara Falls of India,” this cascading beauty plunges down from a height of approximately 80 feet. The sheer force and ethereal beauty of Athirappilly make it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. The surrounding pristine forests add to the allure, making it a must-visit during the monsoon season.

    Dudhsagar Falls, Goa:

    Located on the border of Goa and Karnataka, Dudhsagar Falls is a sight to behold. As the monsoon rains pour down, this four-tiered waterfall transforms into a magnificent cascade, resembling a stream of milk flowing down the mountains. Surrounded by lush greenery and rocky landscapes, Dudhsagar Falls creates a surreal atmosphere that leaves visitors spellbound. Trekking through the dense Western Ghats to reach the falls adds to the adventure and makes it a memorable experience.

    Jog Falls, Karnataka:

    Situated in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, Jog Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in India. This majestic cascade descends from a height of around 830 feet, captivating all who witness its awe-inspiring beauty. Formed by the Sharavathi River, the falls create a dramatic spectacle as the water plunges down the rocky cliffs, creating a misty enchantment. The monsoon season accentuates the grandeur of Jog Falls, as the increased water flow intensifies the roar and magnificence of this natural wonder.

    Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya:

    Tucked away in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, near Cherrapunjee, lies the breathtaking Nohkalikai Falls. With a plunge of approximately 1,100 feet, it is one of the tallest waterfalls in India. The cascading water against the backdrop of verdant greenery creates a picture-perfect scene. Legend has it that the waterfall derives its name from a tragic story, adding an air of mystery to its beauty. During the monsoon, when Meghalaya experiences abundant rainfall, Nohkalikai Falls is at its most captivating, making it a must-visit destination.

    India offers a plethora of captivating waterfalls that come alive during the monsoon season. From the roaring cascade of Athirappilly Falls to the milky-white beauty of Dudhsagar Falls, each waterfall has its unique charm. Jog Falls enthralls with its sheer height and power, while Nohkalikai Falls enchants with its mystique and picturesque surroundings. These are just a few examples of the incredible waterfalls that grace India’s diverse landscapes. So, if you’re planning a trip during the monsoon season, be sure to explore these natural wonders and experience the sheer magnificence and tranquility they offer.

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