1. Umbrella falls
This is one of my favourite waterfalls in India (hence why it is at the top of the list). The sound this one makes it really astounding as tonnes of water come smashing into down every second. possibly the best thing about this water fall is the little connection which runs over the base of it - like certain thing from a fantasy movie I always believe! It is established about 53 km from the village of Nashik in Ahamednagar in Mahrashtra.
2. Hogenakkal Waterfall
Another really spectacular sequence of waterfalls in India, this time in Tamilnadu. The photographgraph underneath is part of a gigantic convoluted of waterfalls in the middle of the Kaveri stream (Dharmapuri locality) which simultaneously make a attractive breathtaking view and defintely worth a visit if you are in the area.
3. Abby Falls
Down south deep in the Western Ghats of Karnataka lies this beauty of a waterfall which has a lovely pool at the base if you adorned a swim! It is close to the tiny town of Madikeri.
4. Kiliyur Waterfalls
One time again we head to the western Ghats in the south of India for this, the Kilyur Falls. whereas perhaps not the most stunning of waterfalls in India.
The waterfall serves as a run of from the Yercand river and the proceed to fall 300 feet. To visit you have to make your way to the Shervaoyan high ground range in Tamil Nadu.
5. Papanasam Waterfall
This sequence of rough and prepared falls is established once afresh in Tamil Nadu but this time on the Tamravarni stream. The waters of this stream are advised by Hindus as holy and the falls are now an significant pilgrimage location - as a outcome a small village has cropped up round the falls with local entrepreneurs trying to sell the wares.
6. Savdav Waterfall
Savdav is another one of the incredibly beautiful waterfalls of India with water gushing down over the rock face shrouding it in mist and secret. This is a 'monsoon only waterfall' which possibly what makes it so special. If you adorned strolling you have to cover roughly ten km from the town of Kankavli and conspicuously you might want to check that it's running before you embark upon such a journey - The best/only time to proceed is round the end of June to early September
This is one of my favourite waterfalls in India (hence why it is at the top of the list). The sound this one makes it really astounding as tonnes of water come smashing into down every second. possibly the best thing about this water fall is the little connection which runs over the base of it - like certain thing from a fantasy movie I always believe! It is established about 53 km from the village of Nashik in Ahamednagar in Mahrashtra.
2. Hogenakkal Waterfall
Another really spectacular sequence of waterfalls in India, this time in Tamilnadu. The photographgraph underneath is part of a gigantic convoluted of waterfalls in the middle of the Kaveri stream (Dharmapuri locality) which simultaneously make a attractive breathtaking view and defintely worth a visit if you are in the area.
3. Abby Falls
Down south deep in the Western Ghats of Karnataka lies this beauty of a waterfall which has a lovely pool at the base if you adorned a swim! It is close to the tiny town of Madikeri.
4. Kiliyur Waterfalls
One time again we head to the western Ghats in the south of India for this, the Kilyur Falls. whereas perhaps not the most stunning of waterfalls in India.
The waterfall serves as a run of from the Yercand river and the proceed to fall 300 feet. To visit you have to make your way to the Shervaoyan high ground range in Tamil Nadu.
5. Papanasam Waterfall
This sequence of rough and prepared falls is established once afresh in Tamil Nadu but this time on the Tamravarni stream. The waters of this stream are advised by Hindus as holy and the falls are now an significant pilgrimage location - as a outcome a small village has cropped up round the falls with local entrepreneurs trying to sell the wares.
6. Savdav Waterfall
Savdav is another one of the incredibly beautiful waterfalls of India with water gushing down over the rock face shrouding it in mist and secret. This is a 'monsoon only waterfall' which possibly what makes it so special. If you adorned strolling you have to cover roughly ten km from the town of Kankavli and conspicuously you might want to check that it's running before you embark upon such a journey - The best/only time to proceed is round the end of June to early September