India is not just
about the historical monuments but it is also packed with natural beauty like
beaches of Goa, backwaters in Kerala and mounts of Ladakh. And then you can
find some astonishing waterfalls which are in complete rock during the monsoon
season. Waterfalls have been a place of attraction for nature enthusiasts. A
waterfall is generally shaped when the water of the river drops sharply over a rock
face. The flowing water generally falls from a long distance and with a huge force.
These waterfalls are not only stimulating geographical things but also enhance
the Indian tourism value. Some are stated as UNESCO sites. Here, I mentioned
some practically visited waterfalls which are popular in India:
Jog Falls (Karnataka)
Karnataka has number of
waterfalls in India but Jog falls is one of the most highest and spectacular
waterfalls in India. You can about feel the power of it next to the rocks.
Dudhsagar Falls (Goa)
Dudhsagar accurately falls
down from an elevation of 310m at Mollem, Goa; it seems not anything short of
milky water. When it pours down with full
swing, it packs the place quite force.
Kune Falls (Maharashtra)
Maharashtra is an
economical city of India and person can explore waterfalls near Lonavala and
khandala as these areas are blessed with some beautiful waterfalls at the time
of monsoon season. Kune falls is leading
the list.
Hogenakkal Falls (Tamil
Nadu)
This pretty
waterfall is situated in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. It is a great
tourist charms of the region and also somewhere disease curative assets.
Athirapally Falls (Kerala)
Kerala is full
of natural beauty and Athirapally falls, Thrissur in Kerala is a great place to
gaze the beauty of “god’s own country”. It is a gem of the Kerala which can be
seen in full force at the time of rainy season and presents a breathtaking sight
to behold.