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Top 7 Waterfalls to Visit this Monsoon

The monsoon is almost here and beauty of the waterfall amplifies during the monsoon season. Here, we are giving you top seven waterfalls you must visit this monsoon.
krishna murthy
Jog Falls: It is a waterfall on the Sharavati river located in the Western Ghats near Sagar Taluk of Shivamogga District, Karnataka. It is ranked 36th in the list of free-falling waterfalls, 490th in the world by list of waterfalls by total height, 128th in the list of single-drop waterfalls in the World by the waterfall database.
Chitrakote Waterfalls:
It is a waterfall on the Indravati River, located approximately 38 kilometres (24 mi) to the west of Jagdalpur, in Bastar district in Chhattisgarh. The height of the falls is about 29 metres (95 ft). It is the widest fall in India, reaching a width of nearly 300 metres (980 ft) during the monsoon season.
Aathirappally Waterfalls: The Athirappilly Falls is situated 1000 ft above sea level on the Chalakudy river in Kerala, at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges of the Western Ghats, Athirappalli is a scenic combination of forests and little streams.
Dudhsagar Falls:
Dudhsagar Falls is a four-tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in Goa. It is amongst India's tallest waterfalls with a height of 310 m (1017 feet) and an average width of 30 metres (100 feet).
Nohsngithiang Falls:
It is a seven-segmented waterfall located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of Mawsmai village in East Khasi Hills district in Meghalaya. The water falls from a height of 315 metres (1,033 ft) and has an average width of 70 metres (230 ft), making it one of the tallest waterfalls in India.
Talakona waterfalls:
It is in Sri Venkateswara National Park, Chittoor District of Andhra pradesh in India.
Bhimlat Falls:
Bhimlat waterfall is situated in between the cities of Bundi and Chittorgarh in Rajasthan. It's a surprising fact that Rajasthan which is well known as 'desert state' has a waterfall by the name Bhimlat.