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Secret Waterfalls Trails That You Must Visit in India

Chasing waterfalls is something productive. The scenic trail full of serene cascading sounds of water, the misty allover water spray, and the built-up adrenaline rush are some of the most gratifying places to visit as a traveller. There are numerous unique waterfalls that are not so well-known such as the Jog Falls in Karnataka or Athirappilly in Kerala when it comes to waterfalls in India, but our list of waterfalls just never ends there.

In case you are set to take a journey with nature, trekking, and exploration, here are the secret waterfall paths to India that should be in your list. As it is easier than ever to book flights and find cheap flights to these destinations, getting there is just as easy.

1. Nuranang Falls- Arunachal Pradesh Lucky Hidden Reward

Popularly known as the Bong Bong Falls the Nuranang falls can be considered as one of the most unexplored natural beauties of Arunachal Pradesh. Near Tawang, this is a 100 meters waterfall located in pristine forests and silence thus making it the ideal destination for anyone who loves the natural world.

The hike to the foot of it leads you through treacherous slopes, bamboo forests and spectacular panoramas. It is not a simple waterfall but the secret world that can be explored.

How to reach: The nearest possible airport is Tezpur (Assam). You should book a Flight ticket to Tezpur or Guwahati and then take a road to Tawang. Early booking of flights will mean you get a cheap flight deal

2. Thalaiyar Falls- The Rat Tail of Tamil Nadu

Thalaiyar Falls hidden in the Palani Hills near Kodaikanal is one of the highest waterfalls of India. It is also known by the locals as the Rat Tail Falls since it has its thin, long twinge of water falling down rocky sites.

The route towards the falls is moderately strenuous to the forest and rocky surfaces yet the scenic view of the Western Ghats along the way absorbs the pain of every distance.

Travel to: There are cheap flights to Madurai or Coimbatore and one can then drive to Kodaikanal. A brief amble takes you to this secret wonder.

3. Nohkalikai Falls- the Enchanted Gem of Meghalaya

Though Nohkalikai Falls in Meghalaya is quite popular, not many travellers venture into the secret paths around it. Trekking the Khasi Hills to reach obscure viewpoints is a totally new experience to watching this majestic waterfall.

The small pool at the bottom is surreal making the place one of the most photogenic hidden treks in India.

How to reach: Nearest airport is Shillong Airport. You can also purchase a low-cost air ticket to Guwahati and have a road trip to Cherrapunji.

4. Vajrai Waterfall-The Little Known Wonder of Maharashtra

Although Maharashtra is well-known to house popular monsoon favourites like Bhivpuri and Devkund waterfalls, still Vajrai is one of its best-kept secrets. It is set around the location of Satara and is the second highest cascade waterfall in India which falls almost 850 feet.

The route to Vajrai goes through dense forests as well as flowery valleys and water streams. The trek has an added feature of monsoon which makes it exciting and refreshing as well.

How to reach: Nearest airport is Pune. Book your flight ticket in advance to get low fares, and choose to continue the trip by transportation.

5. Talakona Waterfalls also known as Forest Escape of Andhra Pradesh

Talakona Waterfalls is located inside Sri Venkateswara National Park, in the dense forest among medicinals and trekking routes. The 270 foot waterfall is not only scenic but there is a belief that it also has some mending powers.

Adventure people will be able to trek, rope walk and even view animals in their way.

How to reach: The nearest airport to Tirupati. Early flight reservation will help you to look up cheap flights to this pilgrimage destination and the natural wonders as well.

6. Irupu Falls:Karnataka Peaceful Hideout

Irupu Falls lies in the Brahmagiri Mountains in Coorg and is a beautiful place to unwind among when among coffee plantations and forests surround them. The trekking route to the falls is echoed with chirping birds and sweet smell of coffee blossoms.

It is best during monsoons when the falls roar their loudest, and provide a magical outing.

How to reach: Mysore Airport is the nearest one. Book a cheap airline ticket to Mysore or Bangalore and be mesmerized with a scenic drive to Coorg.

7. Elephant Falls-The cascading beauty of Meghalaya

Elephant Falls lies in the hinterland of Shillong and seems to fall in the shadow of several other attractions in Meghalaya. This 3 tiered falls is a paradise to trekkers. The stone path leads through the green foliage and opens the view to all green staging of the fall to you.

It is not very challenging and therefore suitable to both families and thrill seekers.

How to get to: You get to Shillong Airport and Guwahati Airport. Booking your flight tickets in advance is an option to enjoy cheap flight and uncover the beauty of nature in Meghalaya.

8. Dudhsagar Falls (Hidden Trails) – Goa and Karnataka Border

Even though Dudhsagar is one of the most popular waterfalls in India, little can be known about its unseen trekking routes. Adventurers can beat the path through the railway tracks, through the dense forests and spice plantations to see the falls in their natural and grandest state.

How to reach: The nearest airport is in Goa Dabolim. Booking a flight ticket to Goa is not a difficult task and during off-season one can get lots of cheap flight tickets.

Advice on Hiking Secret Waterfall Paths

Book in advance: Monsoon and winter months, these treks are in-season. Book your flight early enough to get a cheap flight ticket.

Be smart: Bring trekking shoes, rain equipment, and water and snacks.

Respect nature: Do not litter, and make environmental-friendly choices.

Local guides: If you find that many of these trails are lesser-known ones, taking a guide will assure you of safety and help reveal the hidden corners.

Final Thoughts

Water fall trails are hidden gems of India that are not merely places of travel but are experiences of nature. These undiscovered jewels are the untouched valleys of Arunachal, misty hills of Meghalaya and monsoon magic of Maharashtra among others.

Siyuan waterfalls trek is a dream that is just a cheap plane ticket away. Book your flight tickets, tie the laces on your trekking shoes, and prepare to explore the most mesmerizing hidden waterfalls in India.

Rachna Negi

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