Karnataka is blessed with numerous waterfalls that come alive during the monsoon season. Here are ten beautiful waterfalls in Karnataka that you should consider visiting during the monsoon
One of India's highest waterfalls, Jog Falls is a majestic sight to behold during the monsoon. It cascades from a height of about 830 feet, surrounded by lush greenery..
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Abbey Falls is a picturesque waterfall near Madikeri in Coorg. The gushing waters amidst the coffee plantations create a romantic ambiance.
Also known as Lakshmana Tirtha Falls, Irupu Falls is situated in the Brahmagiri Range. It is surrounded by a dense forest, and the trek to reach the falls adds to the adventure.
The Ghataprabha River plunges from a height of 170 feet to form the stunning Gokak Falls. It is a mesmerizing sight during the monsoon.
While the majority of the waterfall lies in Goa, the Dudhsagar Falls originates in Karnataka. The "Sea of Milk" waterfall is a breathtaking sight during the peak monsoon.
Formed by the Kaveri River, Shivanasamudra is a segmented waterfall and a popular weekend getaway from Bengaluru.
Hidden amidst the dense forests of the Western Ghats, Magod Falls offers a serene and offbeat experience during the monsoon.
Though primarily located in Tamil Nadu, Hogenakkal Falls can be visited from Karnataka's side. The milky-white waters of the Kaveri River create a captivating sight.
Situated in the Chikmagalur district, Hebbe Falls is accessible through a scenic trek. The waterfall is divided into two stages, adding to its charm.
Hidden in the Sharavathi Wildlife Sanctuary, Lushington Falls is a lesser-known gem that flows gently over the rocks, creating a soothing atmosphere.