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List of Top 15 Highest Waterfalls in India

While millennials were stepping into their adulthood, traveling was becoming more and more widespread and loved amongst everyone more than ever before. And why not, traveling does not only provide happiness, it also heals and it also teaches. It heals through nature and it teaches through the amazing man-made wonders. Every inch of earth is art and beauty. One such natural beauty is a waterfall. Waterfalls are magnificent and paint one of the most spectacular sceneries for us to enjoy. So today we have brought the list of the 15 Highest Waterfalls in India so that you can choose your next vacation stop easily.

Waterfalls are not only beautiful for the eyes, but they also symbolise life for us in the most amazing way. With its forever flowing water, it reaches us that life also goes on forever. And in the process of living, the best we can do is make our flowing life as beautiful as the flowing waterfall. Its water falls down from great heights making noise and causing havoc, but once it reaches the ground, it becomes calm and composed. Similarly, we should be powerful and strong when it comes to achieving our dreams in life and at the same time, we should be calm and composed in situations. Waterfalls truly hold the essence of life in them.

So here is the list of Top 15 Highest Waterfalls in India, so read on and spread as much hope in the world as waterfalls spread greenery around them:

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List of 15 Highest Waterfalls in India

1. Kunchikal Falls (455 metres)

Kunchikal Falls - Highest Waterfalls in India
Kunchikal Falls – Highest Waterfalls in India

 

Located in Nidagodu village in Shimoga District in Karnataka is the highest waterfall in India with a height of 455 meters gives the perfect cascading form. It is ranked as the 116th highest waterfall in the world. The Falls are accompanied by River Varahi that flows over this rocky mountain with a splendid view. Rany season is the perfect time to visit these to enchant anyone.

2. Barehipani Falls (399 metres)

Barehipani Falls

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It is the second-highest waterfall in India with a height of 399 meters. Situated in Mayurbhanj, Orissa is a prime location for tourists to visit. Its source of the waterfall is the Budhabalanga River that flows steadily over mountains and creates a tier-2 waterfall. It means that the waterfalls in 2 drops. The location stipulates its beauty as it is located in between Simplipal National Park.

3. Nohkalikai Falls (340 metres)

Nohkalikai Falls - Highest Waterfalls in India
Nohkalikai Falls – Highest Waterfalls in India

 

Situated in the deepest forest of eastern India, Nohkalikai falls is situated in Cherrapunji, Meghalaya. It has a height of 340 meters with an elevation of 1239 meters. And it is the most exotic place to visit for adventure and nature’s beauty. It is also India’s Highest plunge waterfall. The water falls from various cliffs and settles at last giving a splendid view of the rainbow

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4. Langshiang Falls (337 metres)

Langshiang Falls - Highest Waterfalls in India
Langshiang Falls – Highest Waterfalls in India

 

It is also one of the highest waterfalls in India located near the village of Sangriang which is 15 miles away from the West Khasi Hill District in the state of Meghalaya. It is an approx 337 meters tall waterfall from which the mighty Kynshi River flows and enhances the beauty of Langshiang Falls. The whole waterfall is surrounded by giant cliffs that form a pond named “Wei Spi”.

5. Nohsngithiang Falls (315 metres)

Nohsngithiang Falls - Highest Waterfalls in India
Nohsngithiang Falls – Highest Waterfalls in India

 

With 315 meters of height, Nohsngithiang Falls is the 4th highest waterfall in India. It is situated in Mawsmai in the state of Meghalaya. It is also one of the beauties of eastern India. However, the water falls over the cliff of limestone named Khasi Hills only during the monsoon season. When sunlight strikes on it, it gives a beautiful prismatic effect.

6. Dudhsagar Falls (310 metres)

Dudhsagar Falls

 

Formed by the Mandovi river, Dudhsagar waterfall is a spectacular natural’s beauty with a height of 310 meters. It is located in Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park in Goa. The best time to visit these waterfalls is during the monsoon season where you will be caught in between foggy clouds and a rainbow. The adventurous people can also take trekking.

7. Kynrem Falls (305 metres)

Kynrem Falls

 

Also located near Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, Kynrem Falls is the 7th highest waterfall in India. It is located inside a beautiful park of Thangkharang Park with the extension of Western Khasi Hills. Meghalaya is the hotspot for many waterfalls. It is a 3-tier waterfall with a height of 305 meters. 3 tier simply means that it falls over 3 cliffs while giving a mesmerizing view to tourists.

8. Meenmutty Falls (300 metres)

Meenmutty Falls

 

Located in Wayanad, Kerala is the second highest waterfall in Kerala and the 8th Highest waterfall in India. It is also a 3-tier waterfall that is rested in the dense forest of Medapi Forest Range, Wayanad. It is the busiest tourist spot in India as it is 300 meters tall and with a continuous flow of water especially during the month of the monsoon.

9. Thalaiyar Falls (297 metres)

Thalaiyar Falls

 

Also known as Rat Tail Waterfall is 297 meters in height and is located in Devadanapatti in Tamil Nadu. It’s a steep waterfall through which the Manjalar River flows. It is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu and 267th highest waterfall in the world. The waterfall is inaccessible to the general public as there is no particular road to travel there. The best time to visit is between October to March and between July and September. Covered in the lush green forest gives a mesmerizing view of nature.

10. Barkana Falls (259 metres)

Barkana Falls
Barkana Falls

 

Located in Agumbe, Shimoga district of the state of Karnataka. The height of Barkana waterfall is 259 meters situated inside the Balehalli forest area. Its source of water is the Seeta River that flows continuously throughout the year. It fascinates every single person of the beauty of Karnataka. People can experience a trek from the village to Barkana Falls.

11. Jog Falls (253 metres)

Jog Falls (253 metres)
Jog Falls (253 metres)

 

One of the famous falls in India is Jog Falls with 253 meters in height. It is situated in the Western Ghats of Sidapur Taluk in Karnataka. It is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India. Its watercourse is the Sharavati River. It has 4 drops by the name of Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket. During monsoon, it creates a splendid rainbow. It’s a must-visit place for adventurous people.

12. Khandadhar Falls (244 metres)

Khandadhar Falls (244 metres)
Khandadhar Falls (244 metres)

 

Located in Nandapani, Sundargarh district of the state of Orissa. It is a horse-tail waterfall with a height of 244 meters. It has one drop through which Kora Nala flows. Travelers can choose trekking or hiking after the monsoon as it is the best time to visit, Khandadhar Falls.

13. Vantawng Falls (229 metres)

Vantawng Falls (229 metres)
Vantawng Falls (229 metres)

 

With 229 meters of height, Vantawng Falls is located in the dense forest of the Sercchip District of Mizoram. It is a two-tier waterfall with the highest waterfall in Mizoram. Its watercourse is the Vanva River and the fall is named after the great swimmer Vantawanga.

14. Kune Falls (200 metres)

Kune Falls (200 metres)
Kune Falls (200 metres)

 

Situated in Lonavala, Maharashtra, it is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in India. It has a height of 200 meters. It is 3 tier waterfall and the highest drop is about 100 meters high.

15. Soochipara Falls (200 metres)

Soochipara Falls (200 metres)
Soochipara Falls (200 metres)

 

With 200 meters of height, Soochipara Falls is located in Wayanad, Kerala. It is also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfall. The location is surrounded by lush green forests and steep mountains that make it look like a pond.

Conclusion

India is a beautiful country with amazing tourist places all around the cities, towns, and villages. So start your expedition of exploring the natural mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and man-made bridges, monuments, and statues.

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