8 Unique Waterfalls in India You Must See

Date: 19-05-2025 Ghum India Ghum All Images Source: Wikimedia Commons

From reverse streams to misty giants, discover 8 breathtakingly unique waterfalls in India—each with a story, spectacle, or shape that sets it apart.

Dudhsagar Falls, Goa-Karnataka

A four-tiered marvel that looks like milk gushing down the hills. A train passes right in front, making it a truly cinematic sight.

Anjaneri Reverse Waterfall, Maharashtra

Near Nashik, this rare waterfall flows upward due to strong monsoon winds. A fascinating natural phenomenon best seen during heavy rains.

Jog Falls, Karnataka

One of India’s tallest plunge waterfalls, it drops powerfully from a great height—best viewed in full flow during monsoons.

Tirathgarh Falls, Chhattisgarh

This beautiful multi-tiered waterfall tumbles down like a shimmering lace curtain, especially scenic during monsoon.

Chitrakote Falls, Chhattisgarh

Nicknamed the ‘Niagara of India,’ this horseshoe-shaped giant on the Indravati River is the country’s widest waterfall.

Kunchikal Falls, Karnataka

India’s highest tiered waterfall, plunging 455 meters in the Western Ghats. Fed by the Varahi River, it's best after heavy rain.

Dainthlen Falls, Meghalaya

Known for bold rock shapes and local legends of a slain serpent. A scenic fall that blends nature with tribal folklore.

Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya

India’s tallest plunge waterfall drops 340 meters into a green-blue pool. Surrounded by misty cliffs, it’s hauntingly beautiful.