The second-largest waterfall in Asia and the highest waterfall in India, Kunchikal Falls descends 455 meters. The sound of the water splattering produces an amazing spectacle here.
The 399 meters tall Barehipani Falls is the second-highest waterfall in India and attracts trekkers and nature enthusiasts from across the country.
The 340 meters tall Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge-type waterfall in India. The waterfall, which cascades down into a pool-like shape, is a spectacular view to watch.
Nohsngithiang Falls, also called Seven Sisters Waterfalls or Mawsmai Falls, is a seven-segmented waterfall, descending from a height of 315 meters. It creates a stunning sight to behold.
Due to its milky white hue, Dudhsagar Falls is also known as the "sea of milk". The four-tiered waterfall drops from a height of 310 meters with amazing flow.
Also known as Rat Tail Falls, Thalaiyar Falls is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu and the sixth-highest waterfall in India. The 297-meter waterfall makes for an exhilarating sight.
With a total height of 1,840 feet, Vajrai Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in India. The lush green mountains and the natural vegetation of the site will please your senses.
The 300-metre tall Meenmutty Falls is a three-tiered waterfall renowned for its spectacular natural beauty. The waterfall is surrounded by dense forest offering a rewarding experience to nature lovers.
Cascading from a height of roughly 830 feet, Jog Falls is a majestic natural wonder. The whitewater torrents and the greenery combine to create an incredibly beautiful and wild image of nature.
Stretching 980 feet at its fullest point, Chitrakot is one of the widest waterfalls in India. Because of its breadth and shape, the site has been dubbed “little Niagara Falls.”