Top 8 waterfalls that look beautiful during monsoon in India
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Dudhsagar Falls, Goa
One of India's tallest waterfalls, Dudhsagar, roars to life during the monsoon with milky torrents gushing down the Western Ghats. Surrounded by dense forests, it's a true monsoon marvel.
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Jog Falls, Karnataka
Falling from a height of 830 feet, Jog Falls becomes a thunderous force in monsoons, especially when the Sharavathi River is in full spate. The segmented streams often merge into one dramatic drop.
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Athirappilly Falls, Kerala
Often called the "Niagara of India," Athirappilly swells massively during the rains. Its wide curtain of water amidst lush greenery offers a spectacular sight and cinematic beauty.
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Chitrakote Falls, Chhattisgarh
Dubbed the "Niagara Falls of India," Chitrakote widens during the monsoon to form a horseshoe-shaped cascade on the Indravati River. It’s both majestic and thunderous.
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Bhagsu Waterfall, Himachal Pradesh
Near the town of McLeod Ganj, Bhagsu Waterfall becomes fuller and more lively with the seasonal rain, offering a tranquil yet photogenic escape in the lap of the Himalayas.
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Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya
India’s tallest plunge waterfall, Nohkalikai reaches its peak beauty in the monsoon. Cascading from 1,100 feet into a turquoise pool, it’s shrouded in clouds and surrounded by thick forests.
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Kune Falls, Maharashtra
Nestled in Lonavala between Pune and Mumbai, Kune Falls is a three-tiered beauty that thrives during the rains, drawing nature lovers and trekkers alike.
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Soochipara Falls, Kerala
Located in Wayanad, this three-tiered waterfall surrounded by deciduous forests becomes fierce and picturesque during monsoons, perfect for trekking and nature photography.
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