Most Famous & Iconic Waterfalls

1.Most Famous & Iconic Waterfalls

These are the waterfalls that are household names in India and major tourist attractions.

  • Jog Falls, Karnataka: The second-highest plunge waterfall in India. Located on the Sharavati River, it is at its most spectacular during the monsoon (June–September). The water plunges down in four distinct cascades: Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket.

    • Best Time to Visit: August to December.

  • Dudhsagar Falls, Goa/Karnataka Border: Translating to "Sea of Milk," this breathtaking, multi-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi River appears like a torrent of milk flowing down the Western Ghats. It's famously seen from the railway bridge, and a trek or jeep safari is required to reach its base.


    • Dudhsagar Falls, Goa/Karnataka Border: Translating to "Sea of Milk," this breathtaking, multi-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi River appears like a torrent of milk flowing down the Western Ghats. It's famously seen from the railway bridge, and a trek or jeep safari is required to reach its base.

      • Best Time to Visit: October to January.



  • Jog Falls, Karnataka: The second-highest plunge waterfall in India. Located on the Sharavati River, it is at its most spectacular during the monsoon (June–September). The water plunges down in four distinct cascades: Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket.


    • Best Time to Visit: August to December.


 2.Scenic Waterfalls of South India (Beyond Karnataka & Kerala)

  • Hogenakkal Falls, Tamil Nadu: Often called the "Niagara of South India," these falls are on the Kaveri River. The carbonatite rocks here are unique, and visitors can take famous "coracle" (round boat) rides to get up close to the cascades.

    • Best Time to Visit: July to October.

  • Courtallam Falls, Tamil Nadu: Known as the "Spa of South India," the waters of Courtallam are believed to have medicinal properties. It's a collection of several small and large falls, making it a popular health retreat.

    • Best Time to Visit: June to September.

  • Aralam Waterfalls, Kerala: Located in the serene Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary in Kannur, this is a picturesque waterfall ideal for a tranquil getaway.

3. Waterfalls in North India

  • Kempty Falls, Uttarakhand: A very popular and accessible waterfall near Mussoorie, where tourists can bathe in the pools formed at its different levels.

    • Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November.

  • Bhimlat Falls, Rajasthan: A surprising and beautiful waterfall in the arid state of Rajasthan, located near Bundi. It's a seasonal fall but is spectacular after the rains.

    • Best Time to Visit: July to September.

  • Soochipara Falls (Sentinel Rock Falls), Kerala: A three-tiered waterfall in Wayanad, Kerala, that requires a scenic walk through a forest to reach. It's a great spot for rock climbing and swimming.

4.Travel Tips for Visiting Waterfalls in India

  • Timing is Everything: The best time to visit almost all waterfalls in India is during and just after the monsoon season (June to September). During the dry season (March-May), many may reduce to a trickle or dry up completely.

  • Safety First: Rocks near waterfalls are extremely slippery. Always follow designated paths and warning signs. The currents can be deceptively strong.

  • Respect the Environment: These are often ecologically sensitive areas. Avoid littering and respect the local flora and fauna.

  • Check Access: Some waterfalls require a significant trek or a 4x4 jeep ride to reach. It's best to check local conditions and access before you go.

India's waterfalls are not just natural wonders but also popular picnic spots, pilgrimage sites, and sources of hydroelectric power. They offer a refreshing escape and a glimpse into the country's incredible natural diversity.



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