By: Jigyasa Kakwani
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India is home to some of the most incredible waterfalls in the world. For your next trip, consider visiting one of these 8 waterfalls, each offering a unique experience in nature.
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Also known as 'Seven Sisters Waterfalls', Nohsngithiang features 7 streams cascading down a lush cliff.
Best time to visit: Monsoon.
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Athirappilly Falls has been featured in several Bollywood films, like Baahubali and Dil Se.
Best time to visit: Monsoon, winter.
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Translating to 'Sea of Milk', Dudhsagar is a stunning waterfall, with white torrents gushing over rocks.
Best time: Monsoon, post-monsoon.
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Jog Falls is India's 2nd-highest waterfall, plunging from a height of 830 feet. This waterfall is for adventure seekers.
Best time: Monsoon.
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Talakona Falls is located within Sri Venkateswara National Park, making it a great spot for trekking.
Best time: October to January.
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Hogenakkal means "smoke and rocks" in Kannada, aptly describing the waterfall's misty appearance.
Best time: October to February.
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One of the highest single-drop waterfalls in India, Chachai is admired for its powerful flow.
Best time: August to February.
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What makes Dassam Falls unique is the sight of 10 water streams plunging together, creating a mesmerising spectacle.
Best time: Monsoon.
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