We understand now what old people mean when they say once you bathe under a waterfall, your life changes a bit. Luckily for us, while we're all still young and wishing to travel and find ourselves, India is known to have some of the most stunning waterfalls in the world! From the Himalayas to the Western Ghats here's a round up of the best of the best you need to check out at least once in your lifetime.
10 Stunning Waterfalls In India From Meghalaya To Rajasthan To Visit In 2024
Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dudhsagar Falls
- 3. Nohkalikai Falls
- 4. Jog Falls
- 5. Kunchikal Falls
- 6. Athirappilly Falls
- 7. Elephant Falls
- 8. Chitrakote Falls
- 9. Bhimlat Falls
- 10. Nuranang Falls
- 11. Nohkalikai Falls
Dudhsagar Falls
Literally meaning sea of milk, this magnificent waterfall in Goa is four-tiered on the Mandovi River and has a height of 310 meters making it one of the highest waterfalls in India. The water falling down from the fall creates a milky foam at the bottom which is where it gets its name from. One of the best time to visit is during the monsoon season when the waterfall is in full flow making it a spectacular sight to see. Additionally folks travelling to Goa also tend to travel via train which is where you can watch the waterfalls almost up-close in all its glory all while the train winds down the bridge!
Height: 310 meters (1,017 feet)
How To Reach: By road - Through Panaji by road, by rail - Kulem station, by air - Dabolim airport
Best Time To Visit: June to September
Nohkalikai Falls
This 340 meter high fall is considered to be the tallest plunge waterfall (falls vertically and does not make contact with the rocks at the surface) in the country. It is situated in the northeast state of Meghalaya close to Cherapunji that is known to be one of the wettest places in the world. The waterfall drops into a small pool like base which reflects a unique green colour. The waterfall is mostly in its full form during the monsoon season as the rainwater is collected on the plateau summits and are at their lowest form during the dry seasons. There is also an observing gallery made to view the the waterfall from where you can also hear the mighty sound of the waterfall descending.
Height: 340 m (1,115 feet)
How To Reach: By road - Government busses are run from Shillong, by rail - Guwahati railway station is the nearest, by air - Borjhar airport in Guwahati
Best Time To Visit: November to February
Jog Falls
Another plunge waterfall on the list, the Jog Falls are located in the Shimoga, Karnataka and is largely dependent on the rains to form. The waterfall is also the third highest waterfall in India that has a height of 335 meters. The waterfall originates from the Sharavati river, further it is covered with lush greenery all around and surrounding areas for a pleasant trekking experience. Also you can take a dip in the base of the waterfall too!
Height: 335 meters (830 feet)
How To Reach: By road - Cabs and buses run from major cities such as Bangalore and Mangalore, by rail - the nearest metro station is Shimoga, by air - Hubli airport.
Best Time To Visit: June to September
Kunchikal Falls
This waterfall is also based in the Shimoga district of Karnataka with a height of 455 meters and is created by the Varahi river. Due to the construction of a dam nearby and an underground power station, the waterfall's flow has been greatly decreased and now it largely depends on the rains to form with a heavy flow. Nonetheless, the waterfall makes for a picturesque place that still can't be missed out on!
Height: 455 meters (1,493 feet)
How To Reach: By road - Private buses are connected with major cities, by rail - Udupi railway station, by air - Mangalore Aiport
Best Time To Visit: July to September
Athirappilly Falls
This waterfall is also called the Niagara of South India and rightly so, these gigantic waterfalls stand 25 meters tall and gush down to connect with the Vazhachal forest. This waterfall has been a backdrop in many feature films, one of the most famous one being Bahubali . The waterfall is surrounded by the Vazhachal forest which houses many indigenous flaura and fauna and looks like something straight out of a waterfall.
Height: 25 meteres (81.5 feet)
How To Reach: By road - private and govt. busses well-connected with the city, by rail - Athirapally railway station, by air - Kochi international airport
Best Time To Visit: June to September
Elephant Falls
Elephant Falls is a three tiered waterfall located near Shillong in Meghalaya. Even though it is only 30 meters, it is surrounded by lush greenery. Further, it is named as such because of an elephant shaped rock that was once found at its base. If you are planning on visiting Shillong, then don't forget to add it to your itinerary.
Height: 30 meters (98 feet)
How To Reach: By road - private and govt. buses from Shillong, by rail - Guwahati railway station is nearest, by air - Guwahati airport is the nearest
Best Time To Visit: November to February
Chitrakote Falls
Known as the Niagara falls of India, located in Chhattisgarh, the Chitrakote falls falls from a height of 29 meters with a whooping width of 300 meters. Apart from how stunning it is, the width itself makes it the widest in India. The falls originate from the Indravati river and is shaped like a horseshoe.
Height: 29 meters (95 feet)
How To Reach: By road - govt. buses from Jagdalpur, by rail - Jagdalpur railway station, by air - Raipur airport
Best Time To Visit: July to March
Bhimlat Falls
A waterfall in the desert state of Rajasthan might come as a surprise to few but the Bhimlat falls are a natural beauty worth checking. The fall has a height of 60 meters and has relatively gained popularity as a tourist spot in the recent years. If you happen to be in Rajasthan and want to escape from the dreadful summers of the state, then do make a point to visit this waterfall!
Height: 60 meters (197 feet)
How To Reach: By road - Bus or cab from Bundi, by rail - trains available till Kota, by air - Udaipur airport
Best Time To Visit: June to October
Nuranang Falls
Located in Jang near the Tawang district of Arunchal Pradesh, the waterfall has become one of the major attractions of the the place. The fall has total height of 100 meters and is formed by the slopes of the Sela Pass. The waterfall encompasses thick green forests of the hills. The waterfall offers a pleasing site that looks like a scene out of Bollywood movie!
Height: 100 meters (328 feet)
How To Reach: By road - Private taxis or govt. buses from Tawang, by rail - Tezpur railway station, by air - Guwahati airport
Best Time To Visit: July to September
Nohkalikai Falls
Another waterfall from the state of Meghalaya, it has a height of 315 meters and is known as the Seven Sisters Waterfalls. It is also a plunge waterfall located in Khasi Hills. This seven tiered waterfall cascades over the limestone cliffs, creating a magnificent view.
Height: 315 metres (1,033 feet)
How To Reach: By road - private buses from Shillong to Cherrapunji, by rail - Guwahati railway station, by air - Umroi airport
Best Time To Visit: June to September