Nohsngithiang Falls

Coordinates: 25°14′35″N 91°44′35″E / 25.243°N 91.743°E / 25.243; 91.743
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Nohsngithiang Falls
Nohsngithiang or Seven Sisters Water Falls
Map
LocationEast Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya, India
Coordinates25°14′35″N 91°44′35″E / 25.243°N 91.743°E / 25.243; 91.743
TypeSegmented
Total height315 metres (1,033 ft)
Number of drops1
Average width70 metres (230 ft)

Nohsngithiang Falls (also known as the Seven Sisters Waterfalls or Mawsmai Falls) is a seven-segmented

state of Meghalaya. The water falls from a height of 315 metres (1,033 ft) and has an average width of 70 metres (230 ft).[1] making it one of the tallest waterfalls in India
.

The falls plunges over the top of limestone cliffs of the Khasi Hills only during the rainy season. In full spate, the segments stretch most of the way along the cliff. The waterfalls get illuminated by the sun and the vibrant colors of the setting sun on the waterfalls makes it beautiful.[2]

In the

Sohra area, there are several waterfalls because of the heavy rainfall including Nohkalikai Falls and Dain Thlen Falls. The Jaintia Hills and the Garo Hills also have many waterfalls, notably the Tyrchi Falls en route to Jowai and the Pelga Falls near Tura.[2]

Gallery

  • Mawsmai Cave
    Mawsmai Cave
  • Bangladesh Plains as seen from Seven Sisters Falls view point
    Bangladesh Plains as seen from Seven Sisters Falls view point
  • Seven Sisters Falls
    Seven Sisters Falls
  • Bark like formation in Mawsmai Caves
    Bark like formation in Mawsmai Caves
  • Stalactites in Mawsmai Caves
    Stalactites in Mawsmai Caves
  • Limestone formation in Mawsmai Caves
    Limestone formation in Mawsmai Caves
Bark like formation formed by deposition of limestone in Mawsmai Caves

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nohsngithiang Falls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Nohsngithiang Falls". Meghalaya Tourism. Retrieved 20 June 2010.