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Highest waterfalls in India for adventure seekers

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 7, 2025, 20:36 IST
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Highest waterfalls in India for adventure seekers

India is home to some incredible waterfalls which are not just natural wonders — these are every adventure lover’s dream destination. From misty waterfalls to jungle treks and remote lands, every waterfall in India offers a unique challenge along with memorable views.
Let’s have a look: (Canva)

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Kunchikal Falls, Karnataka (455 m)

Dropping from a height of 455 m, Kunchikal Falls in Karnataka is the tallest waterfall in India. It is situated deep within the Western Ghats near Agumbe and to reach here, people need to go through forests and restricted access through a hydroelectric zone. It is truly an offbeat adventure, offering a dramatic landscape. (Canva)

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Barehipani Falls, Odisha (399 m)

The next highest waterfall in India is Barehipani Falls dropping from a height of 399 m. This hidden gem can be found in the Simlipal National Park. Plunging in two massive tiers through dense forests, it’s a sight to behold. The trail to the falls winds through tiger territory and rich biodiversity, perfect for wildlife-loving trekkers. (Canva)

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Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya (340 m)

You’ll instantly fall in love with Nohkalikai Falls that drops from a towering cliff from a height of 340 m. It turns into a turquoise pool and is shrouded in legendary mystery. The surrounding cliffs offer short but steep treks with jaw-dropping views of the valley. Its haunting legend and monsoon wrath make it a powerful magnet for adventure lovers. (Canva)

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Nohsngithiang Falls (Seven Sisters Falls), Meghalaya (315 m)

Another gem in Meghalaya, Nohsngithiang Falls is a spectacular seven-segmented waterfall that comes alive during the monsoon. This waterfall in Mawsmai village is every monsoon chaser and adventurer's dream destination. People can hike along misty paths to viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. (Canva)

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Dudhsagar Falls, Goa-Karnataka Border (310 m)

Head to Dudhsagar Falls if you want some real time waterfall adventures. The waterfall, rushing down in a milky white stream over rocky cliffs, creates a surreal sight. Reaching here involves adventurous treks along railway tracks. Jeep rides are also available through the jungle. Monsoon transforms this waterfall into a raging torrent, ideal for adventure photography and trekking. (Canva)

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Meenmutty Falls, Kerala (300 m)

Reaching Meenmutty Falls in Wayanad requires a steep and slippery forest trek. It tests your endurance but rewards you with lifetime views. The three-tiered cascade crashes down with fierce intensity, especially during the rains. With no handrails or paved paths, it’s perfect for those who seek raw, unfiltered nature. (Canva)

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Narender Rawat
314 days ago
There are plenty of waterfalls in and around Jim Corbett National Park as well and on such is Corbett Fall, which is a scenic water fall located at 25 kms from Ramnagar. Developed as a picnic spot for tourist, Corbett Water Falls is surrounded by dense teak wood forest which extends its natural beauty. Sound of the waterfall makes perfect melody with chippings of the birds. Another is Barati Rao Waterfall which is not as well know as the Corbett Fall but this is a lot more to offer for those who love to trek and explore natural beauty along the way. Hriday Bhoomi : Luxury Cottages and Villa can offer more insights for Corbett.
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