11 Waterfalls You Have To Put On Your Bucket-List Around India This Summer

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11 Waterfalls You Have To Put On Your Bucket-List Around India This Summer


Waterfalls aren’t something we usually associate with India and that’s sad because there are plenty of really beautiful ones here in our own country. In fact, most of our states have at least one waterfall. But how many of them have we heard about? Well, not many? Take a look at the most drop dead gorgeous waterfalls in India that are going to make you feel travel sick. Meenmutty Falls, Kerala These great falls are located 29 kms away from Kalpetta in the Wayanad District in Kerala. The waterfall gets divided into three parts, and stretches over 300 meters. To get to the fall you need to complete a 2 km hike which makes it an adventurous outing. These falls are best visited in the monsoon when the river is full of water.



Kune Falls, Pune, Maharashtra

Kune falls are located in Lonavla, Pune district, Maharashtra. It measures 100 meters and splits into three before submerging into the valley below. The best part about these falls is that they are surrounded by a forest which makes the entire locale full of greenery. There is a park that overlooks the waterfall, and a trek that you have to do to reach the waterfalls.

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Jog Falls, Karnataka

At Jog Falls, river Sharavati flows down from a height of 829 ft and breaks into four different waterfalls - Raja, Rani, Roarer and Rocket. These falls, also known as Gerusoppaa Falls, are the tallest waterfalls in India. They come to life during the monsoon season, and remain a beautiful piece of nature 365 days of the year.

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