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Major Waterfalls in India (Kapildhara Falls (Located in Amarkantak…
Major Waterfalls in India
Sahastradhara Falls
Located near Dehradun, Formed by liquidification of limestone rocksElephanta Falls
Located at shillong (Meghalaya), since it looks like the face of elephant, it was named as elephanta water fall by the britishers
Chuliya Falls
Kota on River Chambal
Dhuandhar Falls
Located at jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) on river Narmada
An example of nick point & represents rejuvanation
Rajrappa Falls
Located at the confluence of the Damodar & Bhairavi (locally called Bhera) rivers – Ramgarh (Jharkhand)
Hundru Falls
On river Suvarnrekha at Ranchi (Jharkhand)
Represents nick point & rejuvanation
Joranda Falls
At Shimlipal National Park of Mayurbhanj district of Orissa
Duduma Falls
On river Machkund, nearby Koraput district (Orissa)
Also known as Matsya Tirth
Kapildhara Falls
Located in Amarkantak district of MP
Lies at a distance of 6 km from the Narmada Kund
Cascade gets its name from the famous sage Kapil, who had written ‘Sankhya Philosophy’ an advance treatise on mathematics in the Kapil ashram
Yenna fall
Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra
Dudhsagar fall
On Mondovi river in Goa
Gokak fall
A horseshoe shaped waterfall, located at Belgaum district of Karnataka on river Gokak Mekedaatu fall
At river Kaveri in Bangaluru (Karnataka)
Jog fall (Gersoppa)
At river Sharavati at Maharashtra
On Karnataka border (Highest in India)
Shivasamundram fall
On river Kaveri at Bangalore
Hogenakal fall
On river kaveri at Taminlanu
Pykara fall
On river Pykara on Nilgiri hills at Ooty
Vattaparai fall
At Palani national park on river Pazhayar in Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu)
Soochipara fall
A 3 tiered waterfall in Wayanand district of Kerala
Meenmutty fall
Meenmutty literally means “where fishes are blocked” in Malyalam
Located in Kerala
Vazhachal fall
Located on Chalakkudy river in Kerala