
Nohkalikai Falls: Located in eastern India, Nohkalikai is the highest waterfall in India, rising an estimated 1,110 feet.

Nohsngithiang Falls: Another showstopper in Meghalaya is Nohsngithiang (aka the Seven Sisters Waterfalls). Flanked by green hills, the river splits into seven distinct streams that plummet 1,033 feet down a vertical limestone cliff.

Chitrakot Falls: Stretching across 980 feet, Chitrakot is considered the widest waterfall in India.

Jog Falls: Just off the western coast of India in Karnataka state, Jog is the country's second highest waterfall, pouring from a height of roughly 830 feet.

Dudhsagar Falls: Located in Goa, on the border with Karnataka in western India, this epic waterfall (the name means 'sea of milk') clocks in at a staggering 1,017 feet tall and 100 feet wide.

Talakona Falls: What Talakona's 270-foot cascade lacks in height it makes up for in beauty. Set within Sri Venkateswara National Park in southeastern India, the tumbling falls spill down tiers of mossy green rocks.

Hogenakkal Falls: Hogenakkal sits pretty in the wild terrain south of Bangalore. The stunning waterfall spills off a craggy cliff in 14 different spumes, which range from 15 to 66 feet in height.

Athirappilly Falls: Down south in Kerala, the imposing Athirappilly is 80 feet tall and nearly 330 feet wide. It's fed by the Chalakudy River and is particularly powerful thanks to the region's healthy rains.


