Height-wise rank |
Waterfall |
Height |
Location |
Remarks |
Number of drops
|
1
|
Kunchikal Waterfalls |
455 metres (1,493 ft)[2] |
Shivamogga district, Karnataka |
tallest tiered type waterfalls |
4[3]
|
2
|
Barehipani Falls |
399[4] metres (1,309 ft)[2] |
Mayurbhanj district, Odisha |
tiered |
2
|
3
|
Nohkalikai Falls |
340 metres (1,120 ft)[5] |
East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
plunge waterfalls |
Single
|
4
|
Nohsngithiang Falls or Mawsmai Falls |
315 metres (1,033 ft)[2] |
East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
segmented type waterfalls |
Single
|
5
|
Dudhsagar Falls |
310 metres (1,020 ft)[2] |
South Goa District, Goa |
tiered waterfalls |
4
|
6
|
Kynrem Falls |
305 metres (1,001 ft)[2] |
East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
tiered waterfalls |
3
|
7
|
Meenmutty Falls |
300 m (984 feet)[2] |
Wayanad district, Kerala |
tiered waterfalls |
3
|
8
|
Thalaiyar Falls |
297 metres (974 ft)[2] |
Batlagundu, Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu |
horsetail type waterfalls |
Single
|
9
|
hogenakkal Falls |
259 metres (850 ft)[2] |
dharmapuri district, tamilnadu |
tiered waterfalls |
|
10
|
Jog Falls |
253 metres (830 ft)[2] |
Shivamogga district, Karnataka |
segmented waterfalls |
Single
|
11
|
Khandadhar Falls |
244 metres (801 ft)[2] |
Sundergarh district, Odisha |
Horse tail type falls |
Single
|
12
|
Vantawng Falls |
229 metres (751 ft)[2] |
Serchhip district, Mizoram |
tiered waterfalls |
2
|
13
|
Kune Falls |
200 metres (660 ft)[2] |
Pune district, Maharashtra |
tiered waterfalls |
3
|
14
|
Thoseghar Waterfalls |
200 metres (660 ft) |
Satara district, Maharashtra |
cataract, segmented |
|
15
|
Soochipara Falls |
200 metres (660 ft)[2] |
Wayanad district, Kerala |
tiered waterfalls |
3
|
16
|
Bahuti Falls |
198 metres (650 ft)[2] |
Mauganj, Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh |
tiered waterfalls |
2
|
17
|
Magod Falls |
198 metres (650 ft)[2] |
Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka |
tiered waterfalls |
2
|
18
|
Hebbe Falls |
168 metres (551 ft)[2] |
Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka |
tiered waterfalls |
2
|
18
|
Duduma Falls |
157 metres (515 ft)[2] |
Border of Koraput & Visakhapatnam districts of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh states |
plunge type waterfalls |
Single
|
20
|
Palani Falls |
150 metres (490 ft)[2] |
Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh |
|
|
21
|
Joranda Falls |
150 metres (490 ft)[6] |
Mayurbhanj district, Odisha |
|
Single
|
22
|
Lodh Falls |
143 metres (469 ft)[2] |
Latehar district, Jharkhand |
tiered waterfalls |
2
|
23
|
Bishop Falls |
135 metres (443 ft)[2] |
East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
tiered waterfalls |
3
|
24
|
Chachai Falls |
130 metres (430 ft)[2] |
Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh |
|
|
25
|
Keoti Falls |
98 metres (322 ft)[2] |
Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh |
segmented type waterfall |
Single
|
26
|
Changey Falls |
123 metres (404 ft)[2] |
Kalimpong district, West Bengal |
segmented type waterfall |
Single
|
27
|
Kalhatti Falls |
122 metres (400 ft)[2] |
Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka |
|
|
28
|
Beadon Falls |
120 metres (390 ft)[2] |
East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
|
|
29
|
Keppa Falls |
116 metres (381 ft)[2] |
Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka |
fan type waterfall |
Single
|
30
|
Koosalli Falls |
116 metres (381 ft)[2] |
Udupi, Karnataka |
tiered waterfall |
6
|
31
|
Dabbe falls |
110 metres (360 ft) |
Shivamogga, Sagar, Karnataka |
|
32
|
Vasudhara Falls |
120 metres (390 ft)[2] |
Chamoli district, Uttarakhand |
|
|
33
|
Pandavgad Falls |
107 metres (351 ft)[2] |
Thane, Maharashtra |
|
|
34
|
Rajat Prapat |
107 metres (351 ft)[2] |
Narmadapuram district, Madhya Pradesh |
horsetail type waterfall |
Single
|
35
|
Bundla Falls |
100 metres (330 ft)[2] |
Kaimur district, Bihar |
|
Single
|
36
|
Shivanasamudra Falls |
98 metres (322 ft)[2] |
Mandya district, Chamarajanagara district, Karnataka |
segmented type |
Single
|
37
|
Lower Ghaghri Falls |
98 metres (322 ft)[2] |
Latehar district, Jharkhand |
|
|
38
|
Hundru Falls |
98 metres (322 ft)[2] |
Ranchi district, Jharkhand |
segmented type |
Single
|
39
|
Sweet Falls |
96 metres (315 ft)[2] |
East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
horsetail type |
Single
|
40
|
Agaya Gangai |
92 metres (302 ft)[7] |
Namakkal, Tamil Nadu |
tiered waterfalls |
Single
|
41
|
Patalpani waterfall |
91.5 metres (300 ft) |
Mhow, Indore district, Madhya Pradesh |
segmented type |
Single
|
42
|
Gatha Falls |
91 metres (299 ft)[2] |
Panna district, Madhya Pradesh |
|
|
43
|
Teerathgarh Falls |
91 metres (299 ft)[2] |
Baster district, Chhattisgarh |
|
|
44
|
Kiliyur Falls |
91 metres (299 ft)[2] |
Yercaud, Tamil Nadu |
fan type waterfall |
Single
|
45
|
Kedumari Falls |
91 metres (299 ft)[2] |
Udupi district, Karnataka |
horsetail type waterfall |
Single
|
46
|
Muthyala Maduvu Falls |
91 metres (299 ft)[2] |
Bangalore rural district, Karnataka |
|
|
47
|
Langshiang Falls |
85 metres (279 ft)[2] |
West Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya |
|
Single
|
48
|
Talakona falls |
82 metres (269 ft)[citation needed] |
Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh |
|
|
49
|
Purwa Falls |
70 metres (230 ft) |
Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh |
|
|
50
|
Kakolat Falls |
50 metres (160 ft)[citation needed] |
Nawada district, Bihar |
|
|
51
|
Paglajhora Falls |
35 metres (115 ft)[citation needed] |
Darjiling district, West bengal |
|
|
52
|
Dhuandhar Falls |
30 metres (98 ft)[2] |
Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh |
|
|
53
|
Athirappilly Falls |
25 metres (82 ft)[2] |
thrissur district, Kerala |
segmented type waterfall |
|
53
|
Kaka Falls |
1 centimetre (0.39 in)[2] |
nithamb district, kakusthavarma |
brown type waterfall |
|