Jog falls is one of India's highest waterfalls, plunging 829 feet in four distinct cascades.
Dudhsagar falls literally look like 'sea of milk' during peak monsoons. A visit is a lifetime opportunity.
Another enchanting falls is Nohkalokai in Cherrapunji. This is the tallest plunge waterfall in India, dropping from a height of 340 meters.
It is often called the 'Niagara Falls of India' and looks breathtaking during the monsoon when the water flow is at its peak.
Located in Jabalpur's Bedaghat, this water fall lives upto its name 'Dhuadhar' and is the biggest fall in India.
The falls are formed by the Kaveri River and are famous for their scenic beauty and coracle boat rides.
Meghalaya's beautiful falls include this one and its name comes from a rock that resembles an elephant.
This 80-foot waterfall is Kerala's largest, formed by the Chalakudy River and surrounded by lush green forests.