By: Niharika Khurana
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Some waterfalls in India remain hidden, offering breathtaking views and peaceful escapes. If you love nature, these offbeat waterfalls in India are worth a visit.
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Nestled in McLeodGanj, this scenic waterfall is perfect for a refreshing dip. A short trek leads to Shiva Café, offering stunning views and peaceful mountain vibes.
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Plunging 1,115 feet into a turquoise pool, this towering waterfall is wrapped in mystery and misty cliffs, making it a must-visit in Meghalaya.
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The roaring Narmada crashes onto marble rocks, creating a smoky mist. A boat or cable car ride offers the best panoramic views of this powerful cascade.
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This four-tiered waterfall, resembling a milky torrent, is best seen by train or trek. Monsoons make it even more spectacular as it thunders through lush forests.
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Kerala's largest waterfall plunges into the Chalakudy River, surrounded by dense forests. Its raw beauty makes it a dream destination for nature lovers.
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A twin waterfall gushing down rugged cliffs, creating a misty aura. Monsoons enhance its power, making it an ideal spot for photography.
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India's widest waterfall, shaped like a horseshoe, is mesmerising in monsoon. The Indravati River crashes down, creating a misty wonderland.
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