Nohkalikai Waterfall, Cherrapunji
One of India's tallest waterfalls, Nohkalikai Waterfall is barely 5 kilometers from the major town. This waterfall, which cascades from a height of 1100 feet, is one of Cherrapunji's most well-liked tourist destinations. The Nohkalikai waterfall, which cascades down into a pool-like structure, may be seen from a vantage position after driving through a high tableland and doing a short climb.
This waterfall is situated close to Cherrapunji, one of the wettest places on Earth, in the Indian state of Meghalaya. Nohkalikai Falls is fueled by rainwater gathered at the top of a very small plateau, and their output declines from December to February during the dry season. A plunge pool with unusually green water can be found below the falls. The greatest time to visit Nohkalikai is during the monsoon season when the falls are at their full potential. Visitors may take in a panoramic view of the waterfalls and the verdant surroundings from the observation gallery.