India's waterfalls become powerful sights when it rains. These are the ones that are worth the trip.
Dudhsagar feels unreal during monsoon. The water crashes down like a white curtain, and the railway bridge beside it makes the view even better. It’s crowded but totally worth the hype.
After the rains, Jog Falls totally changes. The view is filled with fog and a violent noise as each of the four waterfalls flows at full power.
It is sometimes referred to as the "Niagara of India." Athirappilly is a large, booming waterfall covered by a thick jungle. It is even more beautiful during the monsoon, and the surrounding plant life appears lush and new.
This waterfall falls directly into a beautiful pool from an edge. During monsoon, clouds hover around the viewpoint, and you have these unexpected moments where the falls appear and disappear through the fog.