In terms of natural beauty, India occupies a unique place in the world. Innumerable tourists come from Arab countries and Western countries to visit India. There are many great places to visit in India. High mountains, green plains, beautiful waterfalls, rivers flowing in wide banks, sandy plains, Thar Desert, Rann of Kutch, etc attract everyone towards them. There are many beautiful waterfalls in India that people come from far and wide to see. There is no fixed time to visit these waterfalls. You can see them any time of the year, but it is more thrilling to see these waterfalls during the rainy days. These days, people in most parts of the country are troubled by the scorching sun and scorching heat. Due to the continuous rising mercury, the condition of the people is getting worse. In such a situation, now people are eagerly waiting for the monsoon. The monsoon is expected to be fully active by the end of June. The rainy season is the favorite season of many people. In the rainy season, watching the waterfalls falling from a height gives a different pleasure of its own. Today we are going to tell our readers about some such waterfalls which you would like to see at some point in time.

Dhuandhar Waterfall
There are many places to visit in Madhya Pradesh, the state called the heart of India. Dhuandhar Waterfall present here is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country. Here the Narmada River falling from a height looks just like smoke. You will feel the coolness of the water falling from the waterfall. You can also visit Bhedaghat near this waterfall, then the marble rocks will fascinate you.

Naneghat Waterfall
Naneghat Waterfall located in Maharashtra is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. The beauty here makes everyone crazy about it. The specialty of this waterfall is that this waterfall moves against the flow of wind. You must see the beautiful sight of this waterfall falling amid beautiful valleys.

Kempty Waterfall
If you live in or around Delhi, Kempty Waterfalls would be a great destination for you. Situated at an altitude of about 4500 feet above sea level, this waterfall will prove to be the perfect travel destination for monsoon lovers.

Dudhsagar Waterfall
If you are planning to visit Goa in the rainy season, then definitely visit Dudhsagar Waterfall located nearby. Located at an altitude of 1017 feet, this waterfall flows from the Mandovi River of Goa. The mesmerizing view here will win your heart during the rainy season.

Jog Waterfall
Jog Waterfall is considered to be the second-highest waterfall in India. This waterfall on the border of Shimoga and Uttara Kannada flows through the forests. If you are a nature lover and you like hiking with swimming, then this place will prove to be perfect for you.

Shivana Samudra Waterfall
Located in the state of Karnataka and about 130 km from Bangalore, Shivanasamudra Falls is easily accessible by road. This waterfall is situated on the banks of river Kaveri and the river splits and falls in two different places – Gaganchukki and Bharchukki. It is 100 km away from Mysore. It drops water from a height of about 98 meters. It is used for hydroelectric power generation. The hydro powerhouse established on this is the first hydro powerhouse in Asia, which was established in 1902. Shivanasamudra The total distance from Bangalore to Shivanasamudra is 138 km. Kollegal is the nearest town, which is well connected by roads and regular buses are plying from Bangalore to Shivanasamudra. This fall offers a picturesque view and you can enjoy a holiday here.

Bhambavli Waterfall
Bhambawali Waterfall is situated at an altitude of 1840 ft near Sahyadri Hills in Satara, Western Maharashtra. It is the highest falling waterfall in India. This waterfall originates from the Urmodi River. This waterfall also has religious significance.

Chitrakoot Waterfall
The widest waterfall in Asia and the largest waterfall in India, Chitrakoot Falls is also known as the Niagara Falls of India. Located in Chhattisgarh, this waterfall originates from the Indravati River in Bastar district. Here you can also visit the ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva which is situated near this waterfall.

Talacona Falls
With a height of 270 feet, Talakona Falls is the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country and is situated amidst forests and wildlife. It is located within the Sri Venkateswara National Park in Chittoor. It is also believed that the water of this spring has medicinal value as there are many medicinal herbs around this area.

Mekedatu Waterfall
Located in Kanakapura district, 100 km from Bangalore, this is a very beautiful waterfall that is formed by the meeting of two rivers, the water of this waterfall flows through a deep valley about 3.5 km downstream. Mekaidu means goat's jump. There is a story about it that, a long time ago a tiger was chasing a goat. During this, the goat jumped from this hill to save its life, after which the marks of the goat's hoof can be seen here even today. This hill is very slippery. Be careful if you are climbing a hill.

Hogankal Falls
Hogankal Falls is the Niagara Falls of Karnataka, located in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. Its distance from Bangalore is about 180 km. A crowd of tourists can be seen here during the monsoon. It is said about this waterfall that if the flow of water is high then avoid boating.

Muthala Maduva Falls
Muthala Maduva Falls is situated near Anekal. It is located at a distance of 40 km from Bangalore. It is known as the Valley of Pearls. There is a small waterfall here compared to other places, yet a crowd of tourists can be seen here. During the weekend, picnics and boating can be enjoyed here with friends.

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