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Waterfalls have been omnipresent, not just in Bollywood films but in life
in general, as a picture of serenity and calm. As a stage in the life of a
river stream, it's a natural water feature surrounded by the lush greenery
of the hill sides, reinforcing the aestheticism of water abiding by the
laws of nature and gravity. Take a look at these 19 beauties to see what we
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>*1. Rahala Falls,
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>If you're on your way to
the Rohtang Pass from Manali, you will for sure come across this waterfall
along the Manali-Leh Highway. It's 16 km away from the popular hill station
and is a 20-minute bus ride away.

Seat yourself on one of the rocks and watch the cascade roll by. "Life is a
roller-coaster, you just gotta ride it" - Ronan Keating
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*2. Dudhsagar, Goa* <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>

<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Flowing down the sides
of the Western Ghats in Goa, the Dudhsagar was named after the legend of a
bathing princess who poured a jug of milk over herself to cover her n*ked
body while being ogled at by a pervert prince.

Another reason is the sheer intensity of the waterfall with bubbling white
gushes which look like streams of milk pouring down the sides of the
mountain side. Standing at a height of 600 metres, it is located at the Goa
- Karnataka border and attracts a steady stream of visitors who visit
during the monsoon season. Trekking along the mountainside is another
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*3. Talakona Falls, Andhra Pradesh*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Located in the Nerabailu
village of Chittoor District and standing 270 feet tall, this is the
highest waterfall in this southern state. It is of religious significance
due to the close proximity of several temples, the most famed of which is
the Tirupathi in neighbouring Tamil Nadu (58 km away).

The Talakona forests are home to some of the most endangered species in
India, such as the porcupine, mouse deer, panther, Chital and Golden Gecko.
There are several trekking routes, of different levels of difficulty,
leading to the summit of the hill. A 240 metre long canopy walk about 40
metres in height, is a thrilling experience for adventure seekers.
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*4. Jog Falls, Karnataka*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>The second highest
waterfall (253 metres) in India, the Jog falls are located in the Shimoga
district and is an offshoot of the Sharavathi river.

The Tourism Department has built steps from the view point till the bottom
of the hill where the waterfall can be seen from the opposite side. There
are approximately 1500 steps built to reach the bottom of the hill.

Associated with the waterfall is the nearby Linganmakki Dam across river
Sharavathi. The power station has been operational since 1948, and is of
120 MW capacity, one of the largest hydroelectric stations in India at that
time and a small source of electric power for Karnataka now.
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*5. Khandadhar Falls, Orissa*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Located 54 km away from
the town of Keonjhar (180 km north of Bhubaneshwar) the Khandadhar falls at
a height of 152 metres. The water seems to have a smoke-like appearance
probably due to the fact that it violently sprays water while gushing down
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*6. Athirappilly Falls, Kerala*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Nicknamed the "Niagara
Falls of India", it originates from the 145 km long Chalakudy River in the
Anamudi mountains of the Western Ghats and flows through the Vazhachal
Forest toward the Arabian Sea. The river initially runs smoothly but
becomes more turbulent as it nears Athirappilly. At Athirappilly Falls, the
water surges around big rocks and cascades down in three separate plumes.
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*7. Hundru Falls, Jharkhand*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Other than being famed
for a mental asylum, Ranchi has a beautiful waterfall 45 km away at a
height of 98 metres on the course of the Subarnarekha river. The Hundru
Falls is one of the several scarp falls in the region. During rainy season
it takes a formidable form but in the dry season it turns into an exciting
picnic spot. At the base of the Hundru Falls, there is a pool, which serves
as a bathing place. <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>
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*8. Courtallam Falls, Tamil Nadu*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>The Courtallam area has
scenic surroundings with a Shiva temple (Thirukutralanathar) standing in
front of the waterfall. Peraruvi (main falls), the biggest falls in
Courtallam, is about 60m high. The flow of water is interrupted by the
Pongumakadal, a 19m deep crater and comes down with greatly reduced impact,
making a bath safe.

The closest towns to Courtallam are Sengottai and Tenkasi at 5 kms
respectively. The closest airport is Tuticorin Airport approximately 90 kms
away and the nearest railway station is Tenkasi, 5 kms away.
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*9. Thalaiyar Falls, Tamil Nadu*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Better known as Rat Tail
Falls due to the steady straight stream of water that crashes down at a
height of 297 metres. The very edge at the top of the falls has a low
concrete wall on either side concentrating the flow of water to focus the
falls into a tapering shape. You can walk along the wall and get near the
center of the falls. You can watch the water in freefall, mostly silent.
The noise of the crashing water below doesn't rise up.

It is possible to hike to the bottom of the falls in the dry season,
starting from the Manjalar Dam. This difficult hike proceeds along a path
through mango orchards and potato fields around the Manjalar Reservoir and
up along the stream as far as a small shrine. The return hike is more
difficult. The full hike there and back covers about 15 km and can take up
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*10. Chitrakoot Falls, Chhattisgarh*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>The free drop of the
falls is a sheer height of about 30 metres. It is located at a distance of
38 km to the west of Jagadalpur. Due to its horseshoe shape, it is compared
with the Niagara Falls. During the rainy season, from July and October,
rainbows are created with sun rays reflecting on mist from the waterfall.

On the left bank of the Chitakoot Falls, a small Hindu shrine dedicated to
Shiva and several naturally created grottos named "Parvati caves" are
located. The weather in the area is generally pleasant except in the summer
season. Below the falls, the river passes through the Bodhghat forested
area and the river regime undergoes drastic change in its flow conditions.
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*11. Shivanasamudra Falls, Karnataka*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>The Shivanasamudra Falls
lie on the Kaveri River after the river has twisted its way through the
rocks and ravines in the Deccan Plateau. The island town of Shivanasamudra
divides the river into twin waterfalls. A group of ancient temples are
located here, and there likely was a village in the past.

It has an average width of 305 meters, a height of 98 m, and an average
volume of 934 cubic meters/sec. It is a perennial waterfall and the best
time to visit is the monsoon season from July to October.

There are two ways to reach Shivanasamudra from Bengaluru. You can drive
along the Bengaluru-Mysore highway till Maddur. Immediately after Maddur
bus station, take a left towards Malavalli. This route is about 135
kilometers and takes three hours from the city without stopping.
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*12. Ethipothala Falls, Andhra Pradesh*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Ethipothala Falls is 21
metres high and is situated on the Chandravanka river, a tributary of the
River Krishna. The waterfall is a combination of three streams and is about
11 km away from Nagarjuna Sagar Dam.

There are also the Ranganatha and Dattatreya temples nearby which draw
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*13. Barkana Falls, Karnataka*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Barkana waterfalls was
once restricted to the forest department as there was Naxal activity in
that area. Barkana is one of the top ten highest waterfalls in India, 850
feet in height. Barkana Falls is a product of the Seeta river which is also
the source of a hydro electricity project. Visiting Barkana during the
rainy season is risky as leeches are in abundance here and the trekking
route gets slippery.

Off-road bikes can also be used to reach the waterfalls. Barkana waterfalls
is 7 km from the village of Agumbe.
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*14. Elephant Falls, Meghalaya*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Elephant Falls was the
British name of what the local Khasi people once referred to as Ka Kshaid
Lai Pateng Khohsiew (or "Three Steps Waterfalls") since the falls actually
consisted of three sections one after the other. The British renamed it
because of a rock resembling an elephant near the left side of the main
falls which was destroyed in an earthquake in 1897.

It is situated 12 km outside Shillong, and the mountain stream descends
through two successive falls set in dells of fern-covered rocks.
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*15. Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Located near
Cherrapunji, the wettest place on Earth, this hauntingly beautiful
waterfall, cascading down from the top of the gorge to the mystic deep
green pool below, reminds one of the tragic legend associated with it. A
grief stricken mother plunged to her death, unable to overcome her sorrow
over the murder of her daughter by her husband.

It is the tallest plunge waterfall in India at a height of 1115 feet (340
metres). Nohkalikai Falls are fed by the rainwater collected on the summit
of a comparatively small plateau and decrease in power during the dry
season in December-February. Below the falls is a plunge pool with unusual
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*16. Dhuandhar Falls, Madhya Pradesh*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>The Dhuandhar Falls are
located on Narmada River in Bhedaghat at a height of 10 metres. The plunge,
which creates a bouncing mass of mist, is so powerful that its roar is
heard from a far distance. The Marble Rock formations located just 1 km
from the falls, is also worth seeing.
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*17. Barehipani Falls, Orissa*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Barehipani is India's
second highest and Orissa's highest waterfall. The height of the waterfall
is 1309 ft. The source of the waterfall is the Budhabalanga River that
flows over the mountain. It is a two-tier waterfall, which means the water
falls in two sections. The best time to visit is between October and June.

The forest lodge situated on the opposite bank is a wonderful place for
viewing wildlife. There are elephants, tigers, gaurs, deer and a great
variety of birds. <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>
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*18. Bear Shola Falls, Tamil Nadu*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>Bear Shola Falls is a
soaring waterfall in a reserve forest. It is the perfect picnic spot in
Kodaikanal and is just within 2 km of the lake, where bears once came to
drink water. The final draw nearby is a soothingly climbing foot-path.
Ideal to visit during the rainy season, the approach path to the falls is a
craggy hill path and hence appropriate means of transport are essential to
reach the falls.The Shola forest all around is meant to be appreciated by
wildlife enthusiasts and there is a concrete track for short treks into the
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>*19. Thoseghar Falls,
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join>It is a scenic spot
located near the small village of Thoseghar, which is 20 km from Satara, at
the edge of the Konkan region. There are a series of waterfalls, some of
them 15 to 20 metres and one which is 500 metres in height. People come
from all over Maharashtra to visit the area, especially during the rainy or
monsoon season (July to November). The immediate area is calm and quiet,
with a clean lake and dark woods in a hilly area. A newly constructed
platform which gives a good view of the waterfall has been built, but it is
not safe when it is raining heavily.
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