Jun 23, 2025
In Nokrek National Park, Nohkalikai Falls is a mesmerizing sight during monsoon, cascading dramatically over a cliff.
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The iconic Dudhsagar Falls in Mollem National Park roars with intensity during the monsoon, creating a frothy spectacle.
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Jog Falls, inside Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, becomes a multi-tiered, powerful waterfall during the monsoon rains.
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Nestled in the tranquil Kangra Valley, Bhagsu Waterfall transforms into a serene cascade, surrounded by lush greenery.
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Known as the "Niagara of India," Athirappilly in Parambikulam Tiger Reserve swells with monsoon rains, roaring magnificently.
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Kunchikal Falls, in Kudremukh National Park, is India’s second-highest waterfall, roaring to life during the rainy season.
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In Khangchendzonga National Park, Teesta Falls dazzles with an increased flow of water, offering a breathtaking view.
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Sivasamudram Falls, within Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, bursts with energy and volume, creating an unforgettable monsoon spectacle.
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The monsoon breathes life into waterfalls across India’s national parks, offering travelers awe-inspiring beauty and a deep connection with nature.
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