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Nature’s Bites: Plung<strong>in</strong>g Water Falls <strong>in</strong> India<br />
India is blessed with some of the best and most splendid <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s <strong>in</strong> the world. Each Indian state has its<br />
own natural gem to enthral the large amount of tourists every year. With<strong>in</strong> the geographies of India, there is<br />
an array of the most <strong>beautiful</strong> <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s <strong>in</strong> India to visit dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>monsoon</strong>.<br />
Here’s a list of some stunn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s <strong>in</strong> India to visit dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>monsoon</strong>:<br />
1. Nohkalikai Falls<br />
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Located near Cherrapunji, Nohkalikai <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s is the tallest plunge <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong> <strong>in</strong> India. With a height of 1115<br />
feet, this tallest plunge <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong> is considered as one of the most <strong>beautiful</strong> and gripp<strong>in</strong>g <strong>fall</strong>s <strong>in</strong> India.<br />
Location: Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya<br />
Height: 335 metres<br />
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2. Dudhsagar Falls<br />
Sea of Milk Falls is a famous and exquisite tourist attraction <strong>in</strong> India. Fondly, known as Dudhsagar Falls, it is<br />
located on Goa-Karnataka state border. The adrenal<strong>in</strong>e gush<strong>in</strong>g Kuveshi-Dudhsagar route is the most<br />
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adventurous and gripp<strong>in</strong>g laced with thick trekk<strong>in</strong>g pathways. You should visit Dudhsagar Falls <strong>in</strong> its full glory<br />
dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>monsoon</strong>.<br />
Location: Border of Goa, Karnataka<br />
Height: 310 metres<br />
3. Jog Falls<br />
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Jog Falls or Gerosoppa Falls is the second-highest plunge <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong> of India. Situated at the Shimoga and<br />
Uttara Kannada district of Sagara Karnataka, Jog Falls is a major tourist attraction. With its immense beauty<br />
and magnificence, Jog Falls is known as one of the most famous and amaz<strong>in</strong>g <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s <strong>in</strong> the world.<br />
Location: Sagara, Karnataka<br />
Height: 253 meters<br />
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4. Athirapally Falls<br />
Located <strong>in</strong> Thrissur, Kerala on the west-flow<strong>in</strong>g Chalakudy River, Athirapally Water<strong>fall</strong>s has turned out as the<br />
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most prevalent tourist dest<strong>in</strong>ations of Kerala. The dynamic Athirappilly Water<strong>fall</strong>s has attracted various<br />
filmmakers of both Bollywood and Kollywood.<br />
Location: Thrissur,Kerala<br />
Height: 25 metres<br />
5. Chitrakoot Falls<br />
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Fondly, known as the Niagara Falls of India, Chitrakoot Falls is situated near Jagdalpur <strong>in</strong> Chhattisgarh.<br />
Snuggled <strong>in</strong> the foothills of Vidhyanchal, the Chitrakoot <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s is one of the most wonderful natural <strong>fall</strong>s<br />
<strong>in</strong> the world. Visit this spectacular piece of nature dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>monsoon</strong>.<br />
Location: Jagdalpur,Chhattisgarh<br />
Height: 29 metres<br />
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6. Shivanasamudra Falls<br />
Situated at Kaveri River, Shivanasamudra Falls has tw<strong>in</strong> jumps; i.e. Gaganachukki and Bharachukki. These two<br />
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Falls are best beheld from the Shivanasamudra clock tower. The splendid island town of Shivanasamudra<br />
splits the river <strong>in</strong>to tw<strong>in</strong> segmented <strong>water</strong><strong>fall</strong>s. The grandeur of these <strong>fall</strong>s is best observed dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>monsoon</strong>.<br />
Location: Mysore, Karnataka<br />
Height: 98 metres<br />
7. Vajrai Falls<br />
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Vajrai Water<strong>fall</strong> is located near the city of Satara, and is one of the most remarkable <strong>fall</strong>s <strong>in</strong> Maharashtra.<br />
With a total height of 853 feet, it <strong>fall</strong>s straight from a cliff and attracts many tourists dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>monsoon</strong>. This is<br />
a perfect place to delve <strong>in</strong>to some fun-filled activities like boat<strong>in</strong>g and trekk<strong>in</strong>g at Tapola and caves.<br />
Location: Satara, Maharashtra<br />
Height: 260 meter<br />
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