Nuranang Falls Tawang District
Nuranang Falls drops close to 100 metres over a pine-hugged gorge, just beyond the peaceful town of Jang. The fall does not thunder it vibrates, cascading with intense solemnity that borders on the sacred, amidst mist and awe.
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Sirki Waterfall East Siang District
Hidden along the rainforest edges just outside Pasighat, Sirki Waterfall murmurs its presence. Water seeps softly through the thick leaves, best seen after a good rain when each leaf and rock shines in the radiance of moisture and sun.
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Siko Dido Waterfall Upper Siang District
En route to Yingkiong, Siko Dido makes its presence known with a deafening voice before it comes into sight. Ferocious and untamed, it tears through untouched hills with sheer force, overhung by dramatic horizons and heavy forest dingles. and sun.
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Choskorong Waterfall Tawang District
Hidden away by Zimithang, Choskorong runs like silk down a rock face. Prayer flags flutter nearby and the soft chants from faraway monasteries imbue this secret gem with a peace that endures long after the trek.
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Chumi Gyatse Falls Tawang District
Locally revered as the "108 Sacred Springs," Chumi Gyatse is where mythology meets nature. Streams pour from rocks believed to have been struck by a saint’s sword, set against a remote and rugged borderland backdrop.
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Ranganadi Waterfall Lower Subansiri District
Off the road from Yazali, Ranganadi is brought alive by the monsoon. Its waters swell with power but not ferocity, sided by dense forests and tranquil tracks that take you into a world where nature demands silent wonder.
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Longding Waterfall Longding District
Hidden from most maps and nestled within bamboo groves and ancestral land, Longding Waterfall is a haven for those who prefer the slow route. The trek is contemplative, and the waterfall itself still and unadulterated is nearly ceremonial.
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Mawu Aando Waterfall Kra Daadi District
While not thunderous or towering, Mawu Aando makes a lasting impression. Gentle in its passage down terraced hills, its serenity and purity stay with you, evoking an emotional calm that is hard to come by.
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Senua Waterfall West Kameng District
Situated close to Bhalukpong but frequently passed over, Senua passes through slopes shrouded in orchids and ferns. It does not boast nor invite it merely waits to be found by individuals who mindfully meander through the natural world.
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Nichiphula Waterfall Kameng Corridor
Concealed deep within the Kameng corridor, Nichiphula is a journey rather than a destination. Accessible only by forest paths and local guides, its broad, elegant fall over charcoal rock resonates through the gorge like family memory chanting in stone and water.
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