A major tourist hotspot in Cherrapunji town of Meghalaya, Nohkalikai falls allows visitors to witness water falling from a height of 1,100 feet. Trekking, swimming, camping, photography, bird watching, are some of the activities that visitors can do here.
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From a height of 830 feet, Jog falls or Gersoppa falls in Shimoga district of Karnataka, offer a breathtaking view with rainbows in the monsoon season. Nature walks, kayaking, bird watching, camping, are some activities one can enjoy here.
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Thalaiyar waterfalls, also known as Rat Tail falls is one of the highest waterfalls in Tamil Nadu. Located near Kodaikanal, water here gushes down from a height of 975 feet.
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Falling from a height of 1,600 feet, this waterfall is located near Thoseghar village in Maharashtra. It's one of the most popular picnic spots for the residents of the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune.
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Flowing from a height of more than 80 feet, Athirapally waterfalls located near Kerala's Thrissur district is a sight to behold in the monsoon season. Located 63 kilometres from Thrissur, often called the Niagara of India, this waterfall is a part of the Chalakudy river.
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