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Ten Secret Waterfall in India For Your Travel Bucket

 

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Waterfalls are something very significant which everyone would like to watch. Are you looking for a travel bucket in India that gives you a memorable experience?  Well, waterfalls are the first site, which no one would like to miss. Many students love playing in the water when they go for their summer vacation. Are you a foreigner? Or have you settled abroad with your family? Known for its best natural scenery in monsoon, India would never fail to give you the view of full-swing rivers, awakening mountains, well-decorated valleys, magnificent lakes. You can never miss the beautiful waterfalls with lush green trees and flowers.

Do you wish to observe the waterfalls for a change?

Well, you can visit places like Garo, Khasi, and Jaintia Hills.  They all give you a unique landscape with phenomenal climatic conditions that provide heavy cloud cover and torrential rainfall.

These places have one of the highest waterfalls in India.

Ten secret waterfalls worth watching in a travel bucket

1.      Bhagsunag Waterfall Dharmshala – Located in a serene village-like Bhagsu, Bhagsunag Waterfall Dharmshala attracts several tourists within the country and foreigners worldwide. Have you listed McLeodGanj as one of your travel buckets places? If yes, then you have made an excellent choice! Many tourist guides suggest the tourists visit Bhagsunag Waterfall Dharmshala for trekking and capturing photographs to store the moments in albums or photo frames.

 

2.     NohKaLikai Fall – Seven Sister Falls, the other name for NohKaLikai, has seven streams cascaded down at 70 meters in height. Not only that. You can find the waterfall amidst lush green forests, which makes it one of the gorgeous waterfalls. You find more water force during summer and monsoon and less during the winter season. Therefore, many travel companies recommend any time between November and February to plan for a holiday tour or leisure outside your state.


3.     Dhunandhar Water Fall – Located at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, you can find Dhunandhar waterfalls at the next stop. The visitors of this place can perform activities like ropeway and boating between the marble rocks. If you spot a rainbow, that certainly makes your day. As the Narmada river links with Dhunandhar Water Fall, it makes this waterfall makes it worth watching. Situated at the edge of lush green trees and shrubs, it does not fail to attract tourists' attention. The powerful water flow creates a mist at times, which looks like a smoke cascade. Many come to this place between June to November.


4.     Dudhsagar Falls – Do you want to visit the largest waterfalls in India? Dudhsagar Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in India, has 1017 feet altitude. The tourists who visit the place cannot take their eyes at the cascading water down from the forms of a height. The cloud also reflects like a milky foam at the bottom, which creates a visual aesthetic beauty. Therefore, the tourists recommend the waterfall as the perfect gateway, exclusively during the monsoon season.


5.     Thoseghar Falls – The Thoseghar Falls, situated in Maharashtra State, has been the Western Ghats' pride. The worldwide tourists call it a perfect escape from the metropolitan cities like Mumbai and Pune. Thoseghar falls you a splendid view of trekking as you see a majestic waterfall surrounding the green trees. The range of the waterfall varies from 15 to 500 meters. One can hear the water's gushing sound from a distance.


6.     Athirapally Waterfalls – If you have come to Kerala as a tourist, do not miss the view of Athirapally Waterfalls. If you are looking for the largest waterfalls in Kerala, the maps or the tourist guide will direct you to Athirapally waterfalls. You can find this place with species like Great Indian Hornbill, Cochin Forest Cane Turtle, and other sites.


7.     Chitrakoot Falls – Though Chitrakoot waterfalls have 29 meters of height, the waterfall has its beauty. Thanks to its ample circumference. The waterfall shows a spectacular showdown during the monsoon season. Most tourists across the country give the first preference when they arrive at Chhattisgarh in Madhya Pradesh. They capture plenty of profile pictures and post them on social media.


8.     Langshiang Falls – The height of Langshiang falls measures 340 meters, with continuous waterfalls. If you come to Nangkhunaum river island and fail to visit Langshiang Falls, you are missing out on the gorgeous fall as well as the third most significant falls in India. Boating gives you the best experience to experience the falls.



9.     Jog Falls – When you arrive at Jog Falls, you see the Sharavati river at Siddapur Taluk. The water flows from a height of 829 feet, breaking four different waterfalls. like Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket.


 

10.  Meenmutty Falls – Located in Wayanad District in Kerala, you can see waterfalls into three parts, stretching over 300 meters. If you opt for adventurous hiking, do visit Meenmutty Falls.

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