India's highest waterfall is Nohkalikaya Falls


Nohakalikaya Falls near Cherrapunji in May Ghalay from a height of 30 meters

Falls. The highest waterfall in the country is 4 meters wide. The falls are located at an altitude of 12 meters above sea level.

Cherrapunji is also known for the highest rainfall.

The legend of a woman named Ka Likai is woven with Nohkalikaya Falls. The waterfall is named Nohkalikaya after him.

The water collected at the spot where the falls fall is green. Nestled amidst high cliffs and dense forests, the falls are inaccessible. This waterfall is at a distance of 3 kilometers from Shillong.

The forests of Cherrapunji are rich due to heavy rainfall. There are several waterfalls around Cherrapunji. The Eco Park on the Khasi Hills, the Dainthalen Falls, the Cram Caves, etc. are some of the places worth visiting. The Ramakrishna Mission is also located at this place. Pools made of living roots of trees can be seen here.

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