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India’s Most Magical Waterfalls Are At Their Peak In Monsoon – Here’s Where To See Them
When the monsoon rains come to India the dry rivers wake up again and create some of the best waterfalls you can see anywhere. The fresh rains make the waterfalls flow with full force and the green ...
Everyone loves a monsoon break. There’s something about voyaging out amid lush green landscapes that soothes the soul. The rain paints everything in an almost-mystical veil. Regions such as the ...
India's diverse landscapes host stunning waterfalls like Jog Falls (Karnataka), Nohkalikai (Meghalaya), Athirappilly (Kerala), Dudhsagar (Goa-Karnataka), Bhimlat (Rajasthan), and Soochipara (Kerala), ...
Hidden deep within dense forests and steep valleys, this waterfall drops vertically from a great height, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. Its powerful descent and isolated location make it ...
Niagara of India: Athirappilly Waterfalls in Kerala is known as the Niagara of India because of its huge width, strong water flow, and dramatic curtain-like drop that resembles the real Niagara Falls.
India is filled with surprises that you will never believe existed. There are mighty Himalayas, sun-baked dunes of Rajasthan, beaches of Goa, and so much more. Each region has an identity, some of ...
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