Top 5 Highest Waterfalls in India

5. Nohsngithiang Falls

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Height - 315 metres (1,033 ft)

The Nohsngithiang Falls is also known as the Seven Sisters Waterfalls and the Mawsmai Falls. It is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of Mawsmai village in East Khasi Hills district in the Indian state of Meghalaya. This is the fifth highest waterfalls in India. It is a seven-segmented waterfall, which plunges over the top of limestone cliffs of the Khasi Hills. The falls only flow during the rainy season. In full spate, the segments stretch most of the way along the cliff. The water falls from a height of 315 metres (1,033 ft) and has an average width of 70 metres (230 ft). The waterfalls get illuminated by the sun from dawn to sunset. The vibrant colours of the setting sun on the waterfalls make it beautiful to behold.
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1: Nice and Thanks a lot for the beautiful place.
Posted by: sibani sabar - 06 Nov, 2019
2: the waterfalls are one most beautiful place in the world where we can find peace what we are expecting and the sound of the water is one of the great experience in the world. Thanks, siliconindia for providing such a the information of the lovely place in india.
Posted by: Akshay Patil - 01 Jun, 2018
3: Hooooo! Thanks for this lovely one. This mean Bangalore will be very beautiful. This is good. You also need to check this one too:
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Posted by: Soothing Walls - 09 Sep, 2016
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Posted by: Soothing Walls - 09 Sep, 2016
5: Thank you for sharing such a wonderful information in your blog.

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Posted by: Roshni - 08 Mar, 2016
7: In 9th ncert book it is given that sivasamudram made by kaveri nadi is the second biggest waterfall of india.
Posted by: VINAY - 27 Sep, 2015
8: Yeah ! Exactly !
Anamika replied to: VINAY post - 05 Sep, 2016
9: your right.....bt i heard that jog falls is the highest in India
liza replied to: VINAY post - 29 Sep, 2015
10: Jog fall is second highest waterfall....mentioned in geography book..ncert..9th class
avinash replied to: liza post - 07 Sep, 2016
11: In 9th ncert book it is given that sivasamudram made by kaveri nadi is the second biggest waterfall of india.
Posted by: VINAY - 27 Sep, 2015
12: In 9th ncert book it is given that sivasamudram made by kaveri nadi is the second biggest waterfall of india.
Posted by: VINAY - 27 Sep, 2015
13: In 9th ncert book it is given that sivasamudram made by kaveri nadi is the second biggest waterfall of india.
Posted by: VINAY - 27 Sep, 2015
14: The Vajrai Waterfall is just 27 km from the city of Satara, Maharashtra. It is situated near the Sahyadri hill Its height is around 853 feet (260M); The Urmodi dam project is based on this waterfall's river. The birthplace of Urmodi River is started from Vajrai waterfall. You will experience heavy rain fall here.You can reach here, by using personal vehicle or ALAWADI Bus from Satara ST stand Around the waterfall there are many attractions like Urmodi dam, Thoseghar Waterfalls and Sajjangad fort which attract many tourists.
Posted by: vinay - 23 May, 2015
15: Jog falls is awesome waterfalls of Karnataka, India. See more information about it on http://carebird.blogspot.in/2015/04/karnataka-jog-falls-sanjeevini-homestay.html
Posted by: Rakshita - 27 Apr, 2015
16: But
Jay replied to: Rakshita post - 13 Dec, 2015
17: That was very good information. You can get more info at Facts About India
Posted by: Gautam pandey - 20 Feb, 2015
18: Ncert books are saying another things
Posted by: rahul - 21 Aug, 2014
19: I think it is Jog waterfalls in Karnataka. Please check your list again
Posted by: gorakh nath - 05 Aug, 2014
20: In the NCERT textbook of class 9th it is given that Jog falls is the second largest waterfall.
Priyanka replied to: gorakh nath post - 13 Aug, 2014
21: Shiv sundram
update in 9th ncert text book
sonu choudhary replied to: Priyanka post - 04 Jan, 2015
22: actually jog falls is the second highest plunge waterfall in india after nohkalikai falls
prateek replied to: Priyanka post - 17 Aug, 2014
23: Some Mistake in Above List
I Think Vajrai Waterfall is the heights it is 560 meters (1840 ft) location satara (maharashtra)

so plz check your list
Posted by: manoj pawar - 14 Aug, 2013
24: The Vajrai Waterfall is just 27 km from the city of Satara, Maharashtra. It is situated near the Sahyadri hill Its height is around 853 feet; The Urmodi dam project is based on this waterfall's river. Wikipedia
fasi replied to: manoj pawar post - 29 Feb, 2016
25: The Vajrai Waterfall is just 27 km from the city of Satara, Maharashtra. It is situated near the Sahyadri hill Its height is around 853 feet; The Urmodi dam project is based on this waterfall's river. Wikipedia
fasi replied to: manoj pawar post - 29 Feb, 2016
26: Walk with your style---mbt store
Posted by: sumochen - 26 Dec, 2012
27: yeah add some more waterfalls
Chow Chow replied to: sumochen post - 18 Dec, 2014
28: What is right
Chetan replied to: Chow Chow post - 04 Nov, 2015
29: THE TALLEST WATER FALLS IS KUNCHIKAL FALLS BUT JOG FALLS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WATER FALL IN INDIA.IN NCERT BOOKS THEY TELL JOG FALLS IS THE TALLEST FALLS.FOR KUNCHIKAL FALLS THEY SHOW JOG FALLS PICTURE.
SRUJAN THE GREAT replied to: Chow Chow post - 30 Jun, 2015
30: do anyone know whats the right answer?
what is the biggest waterfall in India?
please note it below this description


bghbjh replied to: SRUJAN THE GREAT post - 07 Oct, 2015
31: chittrakutt is also one of the largest waterfall in india chattisgarh
dipti dasreplied to: bghbjh post - 01 Jun, 2018
32: kunchikal waterfall is the tallest waterfall in karnataka.
it is 455km in height whereas jog waterfall is 260km in height.

Amanreplied to: bghbjh post - 07 Dec, 2015