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Stunning Waterfalls That You Must See Once in India

If the flowing and turbulent waters of the waterfalls bring you peace and calm and help you sleep better as white noise from your phones, what better way to do so than visiting some in real life? Flyopedia brings you a list of such enthralling waterfalls that are sure to capture all your attention in that moment and make you understand the true meaning of living your life in the moment, or as they say, ‘Carpe diem’, ‘Vivere in moment and so on. Watch the bubbling and bursting waters of the waterfalls as they spill over their boundaries.

1. Dhuandhar Falls, Jabalpur

Dhuandhar Falls, Jabalpur

This waterfall is located about 30 km from Jabalpur, in the Bhedaghat district and it is surrounded by lush green shrubs and trees. This beauty is fed by the Narmada river, and is so huge and powerful that it creates a mist in the surroundings at regular times due to its flow.

This is why locals and Flyopedia sometimes call it the Smoke Cascade. Monsoons are usually a great time to visit waterfalls, but this mighty waterfall flows willfully throughout the year.

2. Jog Falls, Karnataka

Jog Falls, Karnataka

Situated in the Shimoga district of Karnataka which is at the heart of the state, it is renowned as one of the highest waterfalls in the country. It is set against dense green forests, with the unity of four falls- Raja, Rani, Rocket and Rover, to form the humongous falls.

Water flowing from 253 m above sounds thundering at the waterfall, especially when you trek to reach this place. Flyopedia suggests visiting this waterfall from June to September to get the best view of the scenery.

3. Athirapally Falls, Thrissur

Athirapally Falls, Thrissur

With the stunningly transcendent amalgamation of verdant greenery, pleasant weather and a line of small villages situated around it, Athirapally Falls is one of a kind in God’s Own State. Athirapally Falls are located in the Thrissur district of Kerala and fed by the river Chalakudy.With the rushing waters and amazing surroundings, Flyopedia is sure you will be filled with peace and serenity. So get your laptop and book your US to India flights immediately.

4. Dudhsagar Falls, Goa

Dudhsagar Falls, Goa

Dudhsagar, literally translating to the ‘Sea of Milk’, is a waterfall in Goa that is gushing from a height of 310 m. Due to its frothing, rushing, and bursting way of flowing, the waters take on a white foamy look, hence it got the name Dudhsagar. It is situated on the borders of Karnataka and Goa, which makes for an even better and fun experience. Trekking is an adventurous experience when you’re here, especially with the railway bridge that lends it vintage air. Flyopedia suggests visiting the place from October to May.

5. Hebbe Falls, Kemmanagundi

Hebbe Falls, Kemmanagundi

It is located a short distance of 8 km away from the beautiful hill station of Kemmanagundi, in the district of Chikmagalur in Karnataka. One of the most popular tourist places in the state, Hebbe Falls are known to have medicinal properties along with the freshly roasted coffee smell due to the numerous coffee plantations nearby. Flyopedia recommends this place when you’re in need of an immediate getaway to feel reinvigorated and refreshed.

Flyopedia hopes that you have enjoyed knowing about these amazing waterfalls as much as we did. Book US to India last minute flights with super saver offer from Flyopedia to experience these waterfalls in person. We promise you will be left with an indelible experience.

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