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The monsoon season turns India's waterfalls into stunning natural wonders. These cascading spots offer misty views, lush greenery, and a refreshing travel experience.
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Located on the Goa-Karnataka border, Dudhsagar looks like a stream of milk flowing down the mountains. During monsoon, the waterfall becomes more powerful and truly mesmerising.
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One of India's tallest waterfalls, Jog Falls in Karnataka creates a grand view when rains fill the Sharavathi River. The roaring cascades draw nature lovers from across the country.
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Known as the “Niagara of India,” Athirappilly Falls in Kerala is surrounded by dense greenery. The monsoon enhances its charm, making it a dream spot for photographers.
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Set in the hills of Meghalaya, Nohkalikai Falls drops into a deep turquoise pool below. Clouds, rainfall, and lush views make it even more magical in monsoon.
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Often called the “Niagara of India,” Chitrakote Falls in Chhattisgarh spreads widely across the Indravati River. Heavy rains turn it into a stunning horseshoe-shaped waterfall.
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Located near McLeod Ganj in Himachal Pradesh, Bhagsu Falls offers a refreshing monsoon escape. The mix of mountain views and flowing water creates a calm, peaceful vibe.
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