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Waterfalls of India

A compact, tabular revision of India's major waterfalls by river and State, with height notes, for CAPF Paper I geography

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Cover the right column and recall river and State. Waterfall heights vary by source and by season; verify the latest exact figure where a record is claimed. For the river systems involved, see indian rivers and tributaries.

Major waterfalls

Waterfall River State Note
Kunchikal Varahi Karnataka Often cited as India's highest (verify the latest)
Jog (Gerosoppa) Sharavati Karnataka Among the tallest plunge falls; segmented
Dudhsagar Mandovi Goa-Karnataka border Four-tiered; on the Western Ghats
Nohkalikai (stream) Meghalaya One of the tallest plunge falls; near Cherrapunji
Nohsngithiang (Seven Sisters) (stream) Meghalaya Segmented falls near Mawsmai
Shivanasamudra Kaveri Karnataka Twin falls; early hydroelectric site
Hogenakkal Kaveri Tamil Nadu "Smoking rock"; carbonatite rocks
Athirappilly Chalakudy Kerala Largest waterfall in Kerala
Chitrakote Indravati Chhattisgarh Broad horseshoe falls; "Niagara of India"
Dhuandhar Narmada Madhya Pradesh At the Marble Rocks, Bhedaghat
Bahuti Sellar / Mahana Madhya Pradesh Among the highest in the State
Vajrai (Urmodi tributary) Maharashtra Multi-tiered
Barehipani, Joranda Budhabalanga Odisha In Simlipal National Park

Quick-recall facts

Fact Answer
Highest waterfall in India Kunchikal (Karnataka) (verify the latest)
Waterfall called "Niagara of India" Chitrakote (Chhattisgarh)
Falls at the Marble Rocks Dhuandhar (Narmada)
Falls on the Kaveri Shivanasamudra and Hogenakkal
Largest waterfall in Kerala Athirappilly
Falls in Simlipal Barehipani and Joranda

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