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Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge waterfall in India. [1] The 340 metres (1,115 ft) [ 2 ] waterfall is located in the Indian state of Meghalaya , near Cherapunji (now known as Sohra ), one of the wettest places on Earth.
Height-wise rank Waterfall Height Location Remarks Number of drops 1 Kunchikal Waterfalls: 455 metres (1,493 ft) [2] Shivamogga district, Karnataka: tallest tiered type waterfalls: 4 [3] 2 Barehipani Falls: 399 [4] metres (1,309 ft) [2] Mayurbhanj district, Odisha: tiered: 2 3 Nohkalikai Falls: 340 metres (1,120 ft) [5] East Khasi Hills ...
Height Photo Details Beadon Falls: Shillong: 394 ft (120 m) Bishop Falls: Shillong: 443 ft (135 m) Kynrem Falls: Cherrapunjee: 1,000 ft (300 m) The highest waterfall in Meghalaya Langshiang Falls: West Khashi Hills: 1,107 ft (337 m) Nohkalikai Falls: East Khasi Hills District, Sohra: 1,100 ft (340 m) Highest plunge water falls in India ...
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Jog Falls [6] is a waterfall on the Sharavati river located in Siddapur taluk of Uttara Kannada district [7] and its view point in Kargal town of Shimoga district, Karnataka, India. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is the second highest plunge waterfall in India. [ 10 ]
DeSoto Falls – the upper falls drop about 61 m (200 ft), the middle falls about 27 m (89 ft) and the lower falls cascade about 11 m (36 ft) Dick's Creek Falls – 18 m (59 ft) sheer drop over a granite mound into the Chattooga River; Dukes Creek Falls – 46 m (151 ft) Estatoah Falls – several hundred feet, exact height not known
Nohsngithiang Falls (also known as the Seven Sisters Waterfalls or Mawsmai Falls) is a seven-segmented waterfall located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of Mawsmai village in East Khasi Hills district in the Indian state of Meghalaya. The water falls from a height of 315 metres (1,033 ft) and has an average width of 70 metres (230 ft).