Waterfalls
are the most beautiful creation of nature that keeps alive throughout. For
those who love to get into a flowing stream or stand under that rigorous force
of water pouring down from a height, it is almost impossible to resist a visit
to a nearby waterfall. Most hill stations or treks that you will be a part of
will have waterfalls nearby. However, there are some that are so magnificent
that they stand out from the rest. Here are some great waterfalls in India
where you would like to get your feet wet or just treat your eyes with a visual
spectacle. You can visit any of these waterfalls whenever you plan a trip with Domestictour operators to any of the destinations mentioned below. There is nothing
more beautiful than watching such wonders of nature falling from such a great
height. I have planned one, your turn to choose your taste upon!
Catherine Falls
Catherine falls is an alluring double cascaded fall that
is located in Kotagiri in Tamil Nadu. Also one of the biggest tourist spots of
this region, the Catherine waterfalls has been on many travelers’ to-visit
list. The Catherin waterfalls are also the second highest waterfall in
the stunning Nilgiri Mountains. The water falls from 250 height and the views
are breathtaking. And the stunning landscapes just add to the grandeur of
this waterfall. This waterfall is pretty visible fro, Dolphin’s nose which is
another attraction of the region. From this point you will get to see the whole
waterfall in one glance and trust us when we say you will love this view.
Aruvikkuzhi
Waterfall
Aruvikkuzhi waterfall is situated in Kumarakom near
Kottayam in Kerala and because this waterfall is located in God’s own country,
you can be rest assured about its beauty and grandeur.The waterfalls in five
steps and is considered as a picnic spot by many travelers. Since this alluring
waterfall is located in the middle of rubber plantations, the waterfalls flow
through these plantations and hence the view is breathtaking. The path
that will take you to Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall is a mud path and a 2 km trail.
This also gives you an opportunity to do some trekking for that also is another
attraction of this place.
Athirappilly
Falls
Situated
in Athirappilly panchayat in Chalakudy, Kerala, the Athirappali waterfalls is
one of the best waterfalls of the state. This 80 feet high waterfall is an
attraction that is sure to leave you spellbound. The largest waterfall in
Kerala, the Athirappilly waterfall is also known as the ‘The Niagara of India.’
It is located at 90 km from Kochi and is one of the most popular picnic
spots among tourists. If you have planned a trip to this part of Kerala, you know that
you shouldn’t be missing out on the beautiful Athirappilly waterfalls.
Dhuandhar
Waterfalls
The
Dhuandhar waterfalls are also known as the Smoke cascade. Located at Bhedaghat,
the treason why it is called the Smoke cascade is because, the waterfalls from
a great height that creates mist all around and makes it look like smoke. In
fact the word Dhua also means smoke. The milky white water cascades from
a great height amidst scenic surroundings and forms a gorge called Marble
rocks. The waterfall is 98 feet high and is one of the most popular
tourist attractions as it is flanked by greenery all around.The
water that falls from Dhuandhar waterfall is from Narmada River and trust us
when we say; the sight is a visual spectacle.
Dudhsagar
Falls
ne of the most scenic and the most popular waterfalls in
India, the Dudhsagar waterfall in Goa is a sight to behold. The literal
meaning of Dudhsagar is Sea of milk and that is exactly what you get to see
here. And because the Dudhsagar waterfall is situated in the idle of
Bhagwan Mahavir wildlife sanctuary, the beauty and serenity is even more. Situated
in Sangeum district in Goa, the water of Dudhsagar falls from a height of 1000
feet. While Goa has been everybody’s favorite holiday spot, the waterfall just
adds to your list of reasons. It is also popularly known as Vajra Sakal
falls and also as Tambdi Surla falls. You can choose one of the best touroperators in Goa.
Elephant
Falls
Located near
Shillong in Meghalaya is another great attraction called the Elephant falls.
This waterfall is formed by combining three beautiful and alluring
rivers. One of the most stunning and beautiful natural wonders of the North
East, if you love anything scenic you should be here. Located very close to the
Shillong peak, the Elephant falls should definitely be on your must visit list
with Flying Venus Travels.
Gira
Waterfall
Saputara is a favorite weekend getaway spot for many. And
if you haven’t visited Saputara yet, you might want to now owing to the
beautiful Gira waterfall here. This scenic waterfall is thanks to the
alluring Ambika River and is visited a lot by people who love nature and its
wonders. Gira falls is a 75 feet tall attraction that flows from the
Kapri tributary and falls down towards the beautiful Ambika River. Even
if you are planning to travel to Surat, take a halt at Saputara and witness the
grandeur and magnificence of this waterfall.
After seeing all of
these remarkable waterfalls, I don’t think you would try to replace this with
anything else. And also for the coming monsoon you should definitely pack your
bags up to get your feet wet in the chilled water of these falls. I feel
nothing can replace this feeling that gonna have with Flying venus travels- A travel agent inBhopal.
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