Dudhsagar Falls, Goa
This milky-white cascade on the Mandovi River is breathtaking in summer, surrounded by lush forests and best viewed from a train or trek through Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary.
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Jog Falls, Karnataka
One of India’s tallest waterfalls, Jog Falls looks magnificent in summer as the Sharavathi River plunges dramatically, creating misty spray and deep roaring echoes in the rocky gorge.
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Athirappilly Falls, Kerala
Often called the "Niagara of India," Athirappilly remains impressive in summer, flowing through thick forests and attracting nature lovers with its grandeur and nearby wildlife sanctuary.
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Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya
Plunging from a height of 1,115 feet, Nohkalikai is mesmerizing in summer, with surrounding green cliffs and mysterious legends enhancing its breathtaking appeal near Cherrapunji.
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Bhimlat Falls, Rajasthan
A rare summer waterfall in dry Rajasthan, Bhimlat Falls offers a stunning contrast with its turquoise plunge pool and lush greenery amidst the surrounding arid landscape.
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Chitrakote Falls, Chhattisgarh
Known as the "Niagara of India," Chitrakote flows powerfully during early summer, creating wide curtains of water against a backdrop of red rocks and dense forests.
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Kune Falls, Maharashtra
Located in Lonavala, Kune Falls is a three-tiered beauty cascading amidst green valleys, offering cool breezes and stunning views—perfect for summer picnics and photography.
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Hogenakkal Falls, Tamil Nadu
Often called the "Smoking Rocks," Hogenakkal is spectacular in summer with its multiple cascades, coracle rides, and therapeutic baths, attracting tourists from across South India.
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