In this post, we have collected the scenic beauty of top 10 most beautiful waterfalls in India, just read it ahead…
1. Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Goa
This very waterfall is on the very top of the list and is one of the best waterfalls, due to its immense beauty and grandeur, which has captured the attention of the tourists, and Bollywood films too. The Dudhsagar waterfalls is located on the Mandovi River in Goa, it is one of the largest waterfalls in India with an altitude of 1017 feet. During monsoon, the fall turns bigger and into a vision, and the process of water falling down from a height forms clouds of milky foam at the bottom, which creates a visual of aesthetic beauty. For the honeymoon, this location is mostly popular.
How you can reach:
Road: 60 km from Panaji via roadways, 46 km from Madgaon and 60 km north of Belgaum.
Best time to visit: November to February during summers or June to September during monsoons.
2. Shivanasamudra Falls, Karnataka
This waterfall is based in Madhya district, Karnataka, and Shivasamudram falls divide into two branches – the eastern and the western. The adjacent rocky cliffs are covered with extremely beautiful flora and fauna, and that gives a most exotic look to it.
Further, the hill forests of Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary are responsible for the great look, and this place is highly famous with the people looking for photography interest.
How you can reach
Nearest Airport: Bangalore
Nearest Railhead: Maddur
Road: Buses move regularly from Mysore
Best time to visit: June to October when the monsoon prevails.
3. Bhagsu Waterfalls, Himachal Pradesh
Ever been to McLeod Ganj? Then you must visit the Bhagsu waterfalls, you’ve probably missed on the best natural treasure the place has to offer. Yes it is not the biggest fall in India but its beauty is the reason that’ll attract you towards it. If you are a tech geek, Bhagsu is your heaven. This hippie mecca is your place to be if you are looking for holistic approach in your life.
How you can reach:
Airport: Gaggal airport
Rail: Kangra and Nagrota.
Best time to visit: June to September, during summers or monsoons.
4. Soochippara Falls, Kerala
Soochipara Falls is also known as, Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, it is located 23 km away from Kalpetta, in the Vellarimala village. The very reason this waterfall is known for is due to the famous picnic spot and the trekking destination. This place is a blissful destination for rock climbing and other adventurous sports.
How you can reach:
Rail: 2 km from the Elevayal junction.
Best time to visit: During the summers & monsoon season; June to September.
5. Jog falls, Karnataka
You would be surprised to know that Jog falls is the second-highest plunge and the tallest un-tiered waterfall in India. This very waterfall is located in the district border of Shimoga and Uttara Kannada.
It is heavily surrounded by lush green forests, carving a fantastic vision for the viewers. Further, for the swimmers, there is a great option, letting the people take a plunge into the river. Also, the nearby area makes for a perfect trekking spot. If you are an adventure-frak, then visiting this fall should be on your bucket list.
How you can reach:
Rail: the nearest train station is Shimoga
Best time to visit: Monsoon season falling between June to September.
6. Athirapally Waterfalls, Kerala
If you are looking forward to spending a great monsoon season with your loved ones then nothing fits better then the Athirappilly Waterfalls are the largest falls in Kerala. Here you can find the sizzling silver water droplets, which come falling from the high mountains and fall into the lush green forest.
It is an abode of various species like Great Indian Hornbill, Cochin Forest Cane Turtle, and the Nilgiri Langur. And it is called the ‘Niagara in India’, which fits this fall exceptionally.
How you can reach
Rail: 30 km. from the Chalakudi Railway Station
Air: Kochi International Airport.
Best time to visit: June to September, always in the monsoon season
7. Nuranang Falls, Arunachal Pradesh
It is also called the Bong Bong falls, which is said to be one of the undiscovered wonders of nature, located in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. This place is in the midst of mystic views of Tawang, and is the best tourist attractions, which cannot be given a miss at any given cost.
If you are visiting North East India, then you must get all the paperwork done to reach this spectacular waterfall.
How you can reach:
Road: 5-6 km from Jang village and 20-30 km before entering Tawang.
Best time to visit: July to September is the best time to visit.
8. Bhimlat falls, Rajasthan
The state of Rajasthan has much more to offer than the mere sand-covered deserts, hot afternoons and unbeatable cold evenings, but Bhimlat falls is all set to carve a difference to the stereotypical image of the place.
It is based in Bundi and symbolizes the best of its charm during monsoons. This 60 meters high waterfall bring the great scenic relief in the scorching summers of Rajasthan.
How you can reach:
Road: 35 km from Chittor Road
Air: Nearest Airport is in Kota
Best time to visit: June to October, during the time when monsoon would prevail.
9. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji is one of the wettest places in India, and here lies is Nohkalikai Falls, which is 335 m high falls rise, roar and splash on the rocks with a thunderous noise, even at the only to viewing the gallery, is the most wonderful vision.
It holds an astonishing landscape and presents some classic scenes for seasoned photographers. You can find the fog clinging at the bottom of the furious flowing falls makes for a scene you must bring back with you.
How you can reach:
Airways: 128 km from Guwahati airport
Roadways: Take NH-40 that connects Guwahati with Shillong and NH-44 that connects Shillong with Silchar
Best time to visit: November to February is the best place
10. Elephant Falls, Shillong
Monsoon is the season to enjoy the most out of this fall, which is situated on the outskirts of “Scotland of the East”, Shillong. The natural beauty makes this waterfall a natural exotic treasure. For the tourists going to Shillong, this place is the busiest tourist spots around, especially if you go there in monsoon. During this season the fall is in its full peak and grandeur and you cannot escape the beauty of this fall.
How you can reach:
Road: 12 km from Shillong and a very short distance drive from Shillong Peak.
Best time to visit: Between November to February.