Raneh, Suruli, Dhuandhar and more: Add the waterfall charm to your weekend getaway
Monsoon brightens up the surroundings with waterfalls and lush greenery.

RUGGED TERRAIN

The cascading waterfall of Raneh (25km from Khajuraho) is scenic, surrounded by wonderful rock formations. The main attraction here is the canyon of crystalline granite which is 5km long and 100ft deep.
PICTURE PERFECT

Waterfalls add to the picturesque beauty of Dharmashala. Located a kilometre from Bhagsunag Temple, the fall complete the panorama.

Visit Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh. The intricately designed sculpture garden near Sukhna Lake, consists of man-made interlinked waterfalls.
FUN AND FROLIC

A group of friends enjoy a day at the Noyyal River, a small river tributary of Kaveri River, in Western Tamil Nadu.

Dhuandhar Falls is located in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh. This 30 meters high falls is also popularly known as the smoke cascade.

Come monsoon and crowds swam the Zenith Water Falls, Khopoli. The waterfall lying on the western end can be reached after crossing the concrete bridge. It is a popular picnic option and makes for a great.
GLORIOUS CASCADE

Suruli Falls (56 km from Theni and 10 km from Cumbum in the Theni District) in Tamil Nadu is one of the major tourist attractions and draws tourists from different parts of the state,during the southwest monsoon.
LUSH PANORAMA

Nohkalikai Falls in Cherrapunjee in Meghalaya sits in the lap of a verdant forest.
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