10 Must-See Monsoon Waterfalls in India

Date: 03-07-2025 Ghum India Ghum All Images Source: Wikimedia Commons

Witness nature’s magic! These Indian waterfalls turn absolutely stunning during the rains, perfect for monsoon travel, photography, and unforgettable views.

Dudhsagar Falls (Goa-Karnataka Border)

Cascading from 310m, Dudhsagar becomes fierce and milky during monsoon. Jungle safaris and train views make it a must-visit.

Jog Falls (Karnataka)

India’s tallest unbroken fall drops 830 ft. Monsoon fills it to the brim, ideal for treks and wildlife lovers.

Athirappilly Falls (Kerala)

At 80 ft tall and 330 ft wide, Athirappilly roars over cliffs in monsoon. Rainforests and wildlife add to the drama.

Nohkalikai Falls (Meghalaya)

Plunging 1,115 ft into a blue pool, it’s India’s highest plunge fall. Monsoon mist and Cherrapunji views are magical.

Shivanasamudra Falls (Karnataka)

Split into twin streams, Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, this fall gushes heavily during monsoon, creating misty vistas.

Bhagsu Waterfall (Himachal Pradesh)

Close to McLeod Ganj, Bhagsu flows peacefully in monsoon. Surrounded by pine trees, it's perfect for a light trek.

Kune Falls (Maharashtra)

Located in Lonavala, this 200m 3-tiered fall roars to life in the rains. Great for nearby treks and family outings.

Kempty Falls (Uttarakhand)

This 40 ft waterfall near Mussoorie is refreshing during monsoon. Cool off in its clear pool or relax by the rocks.

Chitrakote Falls (Chhattisgarh)

Known as India’s Niagara, it turns wild in the rains. Horseshoe-shaped and massive, caution advised during heavy showers.

Barehipani Falls (Odisha)

At 1,309 ft, it’s a towering fall in Simlipal Park. In monsoon, it surges beautifully, look out for wild elephants too!