Written By
Gopika VC
Corbett Waterfall is a 66-foot-high waterfall. You could have a picnic there because it's a beautiful place.
There are hills all around Tiger Falls. All of the rocks that cover the falls give them a unique and beautiful look.
It is in Mussoorie, which is not too far from Delhi. The waterfall is surrounded by green hills and has a beautiful view of the valley below.
This waterfall is famous for its limestone caves. Be psychologically prepared to hike 1.5 kilometres via Rajaji Forest to reach this waterfall.
This waterfall's fascinating scenery will relax and uplift you. Birch and deodar jungles increase its charm.
Rishikesh's Neer Garh Waterfalls are popular. The route to this waterfall winds through deep forests, down a cliff, plethora of butterflies and wildflowers.
The views from the Birthi Waterfall are spectacular, with clear water cascading down the steep sides.
It is 1586 metres above sea level, and you can get to the waterfalls, which are 86 metres down a deep gorge, by going up Summer Hill.
On the Leh-Manali Highway, it is another clear water fall. A single stream of water flows straight down a cliff and into a plunge pool about 150 feet below.
This waterfall is near the famous Lord Shiva temple called Bhagsunath Temple. On the way to Triund, 19000 feet up in the Dhauladhar range is where Bhagsu Falls is.