Saturday 4 July 2015

Most beautiful waterfalls in India - Last Part

Waterfalls in India (Last Part)

33. Ghatarani Waterfalls –Chhattisgarh’s furious falls

Ghatarani-waterfalls
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The Ghatarani Waterfalls are located 25 km from the Jatmai which is a small town in near Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. This is on the south-eastern highland or Chhattisgarh which is around 85 km from Raiput. It is the biggest waterfall in Chhattisgarh and is best visited between September to December. Unlike many other waterfalls in India, this one should be avoided during the monsoon due the rough and dangerous levels of the fast flowing waters. The falls are surrounded by lush greenery which makes it a perfect location to have a family picnic on the weekend offering the family a different screen from the usual.

34. Hanuman Gundi Falls – a jewel at Kadremukh National Park

Hanumanagundi Falls
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The Hanuman Gundi Falls, also known as the Suthanabbe falls, are located in the hilly areas of the Kadremukh National Park. The national park is located in Chikkamagaluru District Karnataka, India. This is a wonderful 22 meter waterfall that can be best seen during the monsoon season. The waterfall coupled with the scenic surrounding results in a perfect setting for picnics and weekend excursions for people visiting or living in the area. You could also visit the Lakya and Karkala Dams, which are close by to the water falls.

35. Hazra Falls – lush greenery, a feast for the eyes

This is a gorgeous 1500 foot waterfall in the heart of Chhattisgarh, and is between the Dongargarh and Gondia railway stations, making it very accessible by public transport. What makes the Hazra Falls a perfect place to visit on the weekend, are the lush green sounding and the close proximity to the railway station. The falls are best seen during the peak of rainy season, when they are overflowing with the waters from the surrounding hills. Snacks and food should be carried along as only a few vendors are found near the falls.

36. Iruppu falls – the elongated Karnataka fall

Iruppu Falls
The beauty of the Iruppu Falls is the height at which the water falls and not the sheer drop. Unlike many other waterfalls, the Iruppu doesn’t fall once, but in a series of falls resulting in an elongated waterfall stretching 300 ft. The fall’s height is only 130 feet but it beautifully flows down the continuous steps, making them one of the most spectacular waterfalls in India. It is located in Brahmagiri Range in Kadago district of Karnataka near the Kerala border making it accessible even from there resulting in a large number of visitors on the weekends.

37. Karumalai Falls – Tigers and Waterfalls

Karumalai Falls
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The Karumalai Falls is located in Tamil Nadu, Valparai district and is in the interiors of animal Tiger Reserve. The area is also surrounded by tea plantations and thick forest making it a perfect setting for a waterfall. The area is isolated and you would need to carry your snacks and drinks. The waterfall is best viewed from a distance as the terrain leading to the falls is rough, and from a distance, the waterfalls also deliver a much more admirable screen than what you would experience while being closer to the falls. Is is a perfect setting for a family weekend getaway so make sure you visit these falls while in the region.

38. Kempty Falls – Masoorie’s towering icon

kempty falls
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Kempty Falls are located 15 km from Masoorie, a popular hill station in Uttarakhand as much are best hills fortreks in Ladakh . It is approximately 30 KM from Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand. The name originates from Camp Tea which was a favorite spot for colonial officers to organize tea parties on weekends. The falls are well connected by public transport due to the large number of people visiting the falls. The falls descend an astonishing 4500 feet in series, placing it among the longest waterfalls in India. If you like fishing then this is the right place, as there are loads of trout in the river.

39. Rajdari Waterfall – a staircase made by nature

Rajdari Waterfall
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This is a waterfall that is unlike any other found in India or around the world, as the screen resembles a flight of stairs when the water gushes down. This leads to a spectacular screen unlike others as you would expect. It is located in Chakai, Uttar Pradesh and has a height of 65 meters. The best time to experience the Rajdari Waterfalls would be between September and March or during the autumn and spring. This is due to the winter and summer in the region being harsh and you wouldn’t be able to enjoy spending time close to the falls due to the heat and cold of summer and winter.

40. Srimane Falls – the perfect weekend getaway

Located just 5Km from Kigga, near Sriheri on the Western Ghats or Karnataka, the waterfall makes an ideal weekend getaway for residents in the area. The Srimane Falls is small comparatively to other waterfalls in India, but the beauty and location does place it among the best . The best time to visit the falls is during or immediately after the monsoon, when the river is flooded with waters from the upper reaches on the Ghat, resulting in a fabulous setting for a perfect getaway. It is vital to make sure that you add visiting these falls to your trip while visiting the area.

41. Thommankuth Waterfalls –in remembrance of a great hunter

Thommankuth Waterfalls
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This waterfall is located near Thodupuzha in Kerala and is named after Mr Thommachen Kuruvinkunnel, a great hunter of the region in the early 1900s. He was the one who found the Thommankuth Waterfalls which comprise of seven steps before the water gushes into a pool below. The area is covered with lush greenery and exotic flora and fauna. While visiting the falls, you may be able to spot wild animals so make sure to keep your eyes glued to identify the one in the vicinity. The falls are not big, but deliver the required screening for a perfect weekend picnic.
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42. Vantawng Khawhthla – a two step gem

This is a gorgeous waterfall situated 5 km from Thenzawl. It is in the Sachhip district of Mizoram. The Vantawng Khawhthla waterfalls comprise of two steps and have a height of approximately 100 feet, making it a spectacle must see. Due to its immense height this fall is best seen from a distance as you can see the whole waterfall as it drops. The local authorities have set up the required view point where you can enjoy you afternoon while watching the falls. The falls are surrounded by lush green forests making it a perfect setting, away from the noise and hassles of daily life.

43. Barkana Falls – India’s tenth largest fall

Barkana Falls
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The Barkana Falls is among the ten largest waterfalls in India, measuring a staggering 850 feet. It is located in the state of Karnataka, in the town Agumbe, Shimoga district. The river feeding the falls is the Sita River which has been dammed for hydroelectric power in Karnataka. The falls are accessible by road and public transport is available. There are many vendors prowling the view point selling different snacks and food. It’s best seen during the monsoon, but as the area encounters leeches during the rainy season, you may be better off visiting during the dry season to avoid these blood sucking parasites.

44. Duduma Falls – Orissa’s biggest waterfall

Dumduma falls
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The Muchkund River in Orissa feeds the wonderful Duduma Falls, which are 157 meter high making them one of the biggest and most wonderful waterfall to visit in India. Duduma is located 95 km from Koraput and approximately 200 km from Visakhapatnam, making it vital to consider staying the night if you come to see the falls. This would give you adequate time to spend around the falls and also give rest after the long journey. The falls are best visited during the monsoon season when the river is full and delivers the awesome power of nature.

45. Lodh Falls – the marvel hiding in Burhaghaugh

Lodh falls
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The Lodh Falls,also known as Burhaghaugh falls ,are located in the Palamu Division of Latehar District Jharkhand. This is the tallest waterfall in Jharkhand and is ranked 21st tallest in India. The falls are located on the Burha River within the Chota Nagpur Plateau forests. The falls measure a whopping 143 meters and make a thundering sound that could be heard from over 10 KM away. This is a reason enough to visit the falls during the peak of monsoon. Due to its deep location you must have private transportation or hire the vehicle to visit the falls. They are best seen during the rainy season.

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