India's Highest Waterfalls In India: A Must-See List

Kunchikal Waterfalls (455 metres)

This waterfall is the highest in India and is situated in the Shivamogga district of Karnataka. Surrounded by lush vegetation, it is a component of a hydroelectric project.

Barehipani Falls (399 metres)

This waterfall is located in the Mayurbhanj region of Odisha, within the Simlipal National Park. This waterfall has two levels.

Nohkalikai Falls (340 metres)

Situated in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, this waterfall is renowned for both its incredible plunge and a terrible folk mythology that goes along with it.

Nohsngithiang Falls (315 metres)

Located in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district, this seven-segmented waterfall is well-known for its breathtaking scenery during the monsoon season.

Dudhsagar Falls (310 metres)

Dudhsagar, or "Sea of Milk," is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Goa. It is located on the Mandovi River in the South Goa district of Goa.

Kynrem Falls (305 metres)

Within Thangkharang Park, in the East Khasi Hills area of Meghalaya, is where you may see this waterfall. One of the highest waterfalls in Meghalaya, it has three tiers.

Meenmutty Falls (300 metres)

It is a three-tiered waterfall located in Kerala's Wayanad region. It is well-known for its picturesque beauty set against the lush Western Ghats woods.

Thalaiyar Falls (297 metres)

This waterfall is located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. It is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu and is known for its narrow and tall appearance.

Hogenakkal Falls (259 metres)

This waterfall on the Kaveri River Situated in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu, is famous for its medicinal baths and boat rides.

Jog Falls (253 metres)

This waterfall is created by the Sharavathi River. It is one of the most famous waterfalls in India and attracts numerous visitors for its stunning natural beauty.

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