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This perennial waterfall located in the Nagari valley near Tirupati in Chittoor district originates from a fracture
Kailasakona Falls Chittoor
in a sheet rock.[1]
Kuntala Falls Adilabad 10 meters Identified as second highest waterfall of the state[2]
Pochera Falls Adilabad 20 meters Situated 35 km (approx.) from Nirmal, on National Highway no.7, and is on the way to Adilabad.[3]
Rampachodavaram
Ethipothala Falls Guntur 22 meters About 11 km from Nagarjunasagar Dam, situated on Chandravanka river, a tributary of river Krishna[4]
Kapila Theertham
Talakona Chittoor 82 meters Potentially the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh State
Ubbalamdugu Falls Chittoor Also called Tada Falls or Kambakam Falls
Mallela Theertham
It is located around 58 KM from Srisailam and 185 KM from Hyderabad.
Falls
Thatiguda Falls
The Kakolat waterfall has great historical and mythological significance. The waterfall is located near Govindpur police station, about 33 km away from
Nawada, on Kakolat Hill. Below the falls there is a deep natural reservoir. [1]The fall is approximately 160 feet (49 m) in height. The scene is panoramic due to
all-round green forest area.[2] Kakolat Fall is a popular tourist spot in Bihar. During the summer, people from all over India come to the falls for picnics.
The Chitrakoot Falls (alternative spelling Chitrakut) (Hindi: िचतकोट जलपपात) is a waterfall located near Jagdalpur, in Bastar
district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh on the Indravati River. The height of the falls is about 29 metres (95 ft).[1][2] The
breadth of the waterfall varies, as the water level in the river goes down drastically during summer. However during a
monsoon the river touches both the banks and is filled with silt. In contrast, during summer the water carries no silt and looks
different. This is a contrast to Jog falls which has water that looks white even during monsoon.
The Teerathgarh Falls is a waterfall at Kanger Ghati in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It is the 41st
highest waterfall in India.[1] The Teerathgarh Falls is a block type waterfall on the Kanger River. .The water plunges 91 metres
(299 ft) in a single drop
The falls lie high up in the Mandovi River's watershed and so are not particularly spectacular during the dry season. During
the monsoon season however, the falls are transformed into one of the most powerful falls in India. Dudhsagar Falls is listed
as India's 5th tallest waterfall,and is 227th in the world at 310 m.[1]
The 60 metres (200 ft) falls on the Sankh River is a scarp falls. It is referred to as a snake type falls and is a popular picnic
spot.[3][4]Its surroundings are spectacular with hillocks, forests and streams.[5]
1 Kunchikal Falls 455 metres (1,493 ft) [1] Shimoga district, Karnataka tiered waterfalls
2 Barehipani Falls 399 metres (1,309 ft)[1] Mayurbhanj district, Orissa 2 tiered waterfalls
3 Langshiang Falls 337 metres (1,106 ft)[1] West Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya
4 Nohkalikai Falls 335 metres (1,099 ft)[1] East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya plunge type waterfalls, single drop
5 Nohsngithiang Falls 315 metres (1,033 ft)[1] East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya segmented type waterfalls, single drop
6 Dudhsagar Falls 310 metres (1,020 ft)[1] Goa 4 tiered waterfalls
7 Kynrem Falls 305 metres (1,001 ft)[1] East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya 3 tiered waterfalls
8 Meenmutty Falls 300 metres (980 ft)[1] Wayanad district, Kerala 3 tiered waterfalls
9 Thalaiyar Falls 297 metres (974 ft)[1] Dindigul district, Tamilnadu horsetail type waterfalls, single drop
10 Barkana Falls 259 metres (850 ft)[1] Shimoga district, Karnataka tiered waterfalls
11 Jog Falls 253 metres (830 ft)[1] Shimoga district, Karnataka segmented waterfalls with single drop
12 Khandadhar Falls 244 metres (801 ft)[1] Sundargarh district, Orissa Horse tail type falls with single drop
13 Vantawng Falls 229 metres (751 ft)[1] Serchhip district, Mizoram 2 tiered waterfalls
14 Kune Falls 200 metres (660 ft)[1] Lonavla, Maharashtra 3 tiered waterfalls
15 Soochipara Falls 200 metres (660 ft)[1] Wayanad district, Kerala 3 tiered waterfalls
16 Magod Falls 198 metres (650 ft)[1] Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka 2 tiered waterfalls
17 Hebbe Falls 168 metres (551 ft)[1] Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka 2 tiered waterfalls
18 Duduma Falls 157 metres (515 ft)[1] Koraput district, Orissa horsetail type waterfalls with single drop
19 Joranda Falls 157 metres (515 ft)[1] Mayurbhanj district, Orissa plunge type waterfalls with single drop
20 Palani Falls 150 metres (490 ft)[1] Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh
21 Lodh Falls 143 metres (469 ft)[1] Latehar district, Jharkhand 2 tiered waterfalls
22 Bishop Falls 135 metres (443 ft)[1] Shillong, Meghalaya 3 tiered waterfalls
23 Chachai Falls 130 metres (430 ft)[1] Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh
24 Keoti Falls 130 metres (430 ft)[1] Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh segmented type waterfall with single drop
25 Kalhati Falls 122 metres (400 ft)[1] Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka
26 Beadon Falls 120 metres (390 ft)[1] Shillong, Meghalaya
27 Keppa Falls 116 metres (381 ft)[1] Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka fan type waterfall with single drop
28 Koosalli Falls 116 metres (381 ft)[1] Udupi, Karnataka 6 tiered waterfall
29 Pandavgad Falls 107 metres (351 ft)[1] Thane, Maharashtra
30 Rajat Prapat 107 metres (351 ft)[1] Hoshangabad district, Madhya Pradesh horsetail type waterfall with single drop
31 Bundla Falls 100 metres (330 ft)[1] Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh
32 Cauvery Falls 98 metres (322 ft)[1] Mysore, Karnataka segmented type with single drop
33 Lower Ghaghri Falls 98 metres (322 ft)[1] Latehar district, Jharkhand
34 Hundru Falls 98 metres (322 ft)[1] Ranchi district, Jharkhand segmented type with single drop
35 Sweet Falls 98 metres (322 ft)[1] Shillong, Meghalaya horsetail type with single drop
36 Gatha Falls 91 metres (299 ft)[1] Panna district, Madhya Pradesh
37 Kiliyur Falls 91 metres (299 ft)[1] Yercaud, Tamilnadu fan type waterfall with single drop
38 Kedumari Falls 91 metres (299 ft)[1] Udupi district, Karnataka horsetail type waterfall with single drop
39 Muthyala Maduvu Falls 91 metres (299 ft)[1] Bangalore, Karnataka
40 Palaruvi Falls 91 metres (299 ft)[1] Kollam district, Kerala horsetail type waterfall with single drop
41 Teerathgarh Falls 91 metres (299 ft)[1] Bastar district, Chhattishgarh Block type with single drop
Kune Falls Pune 659 ft 10 km from old Mumbai-Pune expresway in lonvala- khandala vally
Pandavgat WaterFalls Thane 350 ft Situated in the hills near the Khargar,Navi Mumbai on the Pune-Mumbai highway
Marleshwar WaterFalls Ratnagiri 5 km from Devrukh , formed on the banks of bav river
Peb WaterFalls Thane 10 km from Neral railway station, on the way to Matheran
Garambi WaterFalls Raigad 100 ft Located near Murud, 5km from janjira
Kandhar WaterFalls Sangli 25 km from Peth Naka on NH4, 65km from Sangli, 70 km from Miraj railway junction
Lingamala WaterFalls Satara 620 ft Located 6 km away from the famous hill station Mahabaleshwar and at top of the Venna Valley
36km from Satara, A full frontal view of the falls can be obtained by going to Chalkewadi and
Thoseghar WaterFalls Satara 1150 ft
then walking down the road for 5 km
Rjmachi WaterFalls Pune 5 km from Khandala , can be seen from Mumbai - Pune expressway
Gavlideo Hill Falls Thane 5 km from Thane,located near Thane - Belapur road
Nivali Falls Ratnagiri 50 km from Sangameshwar,located on ratnagiri- ganpatipule rute
Usarvardhane Waterfalls Thane 300 ft Near the kansai village, 5 km by vehicle and a 45 mins trek thereafter.
Ozarde WaterFalls Kolhapur 10 km from Koyna
Bhivpuri WaterFalls Thane 8 km from Bhivpuri railway station, or 20 km from karjat railway station
Napne Falls Sindhudurg 250 ft 15 km from Vaibhavwadi
Dabhosa WaterFalls Thane 300 ft 5 km from Javhar
Tiger Falls] Pune near Lonavala in khandala ghat, 80km from Mumbai, or 70 km from pune
Tigher WaterFalls Thane 300 ft 10 km from Karjat railway station
Sahastrakunda
Nanded situated on painganga river at sahastrakund
WaterFalls
Bhildari valley
Aurangabad Near 3km from Kannad or 12 km from Chalisgaon
Waterfalls
Tapalwadi Falls Thane 350 ft 3 km from Neral railway station on the route to matheran hill station
Seen on the mahabaleshwar panchgani road is one of the beautiful falls on the kudali river arisisng
Bhilar waterfalls Satara
from the bhilar village
Amboli Ghat Falls Sindhudurg 400 ft 1s km from Amboli,The falls is well known for its fresh and pleasing environs.
Chirkehind WaterFalls Satara In the lower portion of the ambenali ghat about 6-7 km after the diversion to ragtag
Vyaghreshwar waterfall Sindhudurg 300 ft near Mnche, 30 km from Tarale(which is on Mumbai-Goa highway)
Barki Waterfalls Kolhapur 65 km from Kolhapur
Mandakini Waterfalls Satara 25 km from Mahableshwar
SavDav WaterFalls Sindhudurg 10 km from Kankavli town
Randha Falls Ahamednagar 350 ft 50 km from Nashik, or 45 km fromkasara railway station
Needle Point Waterfalls Satara 20 km from Panchgani , close to mahabaleshwar panchgani route
Palsambe Waterfalls Kolhapur 45 km from Kolhapur,on the way to gaganbawada at palsamba
Ale's waterfall Satara on the tapola road near zolchikhind is near about 8 to 9 kilometers from Mahabaleshwar
Dhobi Falls Satara 450ft 3 km from Mahableshwar town, formed on the banks of koyna river
Umbrella Falls Ahamednagar 50 km from Nashik, or 45 km fromkasara railway station
100 ft high & 20 ft
Chinchoti WATERFalls Thane 5 km from Mumbai-Palghar highway near vasai
broad
Zenith WaterFalls Thane 450 ft 10 km from Khopoli railway station, 20 km from Karjat railway station
Ramatirth Waterfall] Kolhapur On the banks of Hiranyakeshi river nearly 10km from Ajara
on the Mahabaleshwar medha satara road almost 14 to 15 kilometers away from the main market
Kelghar water falls Satara
place
Dudhsagar WaterFalls Nashik 100 ft Located around 8 km to the west of Nasik near Someshwar Temple
Ramdharneshwar
Raigad 20 km from Alibaug ,near khim village
Waterfalls
Chinmans waterFalls Satara It is 2.5 km away from Mahabaleshwar, towards the south into the Koyana Valley
Sawatkada WaterFalls Raigad On way to Garambi, we pass through village Shighre, near Alibaug
Dodhvne Tivre Falls Ratnagiri 200 ft 10 km from Sangameshwar
Chinchghar Falls Sindhudurg 10 km from kudal town
Tamhini WaterFalls Pune In the Tamihini ghats, near Pune
Berki WaterFalls Kolhapur 4 km from gaganbawada or 75 km from Kolhapur, in amboli ghats
Nagartas Falls Sindhudurg 320ft 50 km from Kankavli town, in the Amboli ghat or 100km from kolhapur
This is a list of rivers in India. Rivers that flow into the sea are sorted geographically..., along the coast starting from the Bay of Bengal in the east, moving
along the Indian coast southward till Kanyakumari, and moving northward along the Arabian Sea. Rivers that flow into other rivers are sorted by the
proximity of their points of union to the sea: the lower in the list, the more upstream.
• flowing into the Bay of Bengal: Brahmaputra, Ganges (with its tributaries Yamuna, Kameika, Gomti, Chambal),
Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri (and their main tributaries)
• flowing into the Arabian Sea: Indus, Narmada, Tapti (and their main tributaries)
Contents
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• 7 See also
• Subarnarekha
o Kharkai
• Damodar
• Karnaphuli River from Mizoram and Bangladesh
• Meghna River from India and Bangladesh
o Titas River in Tripura
Haora River in Agartala
• Brahmaputra River
o Lohit River
o Burhidihing River, also called Noa Dihing in its earlier course through Namdapha National Park
o Kameng River
o Disang
o Dikhou
o Bhogdoi
o Kakodonga
o Dhansiri River
o Subanshiri
o Kapili
o Pagladiya
o Manas River
o Sankosh
o Yamuna
o Teesta River
Rangeet River
Lachen River
Lachung River
o Dharla River in Bangladesh
Jaldhaka in Sikkim and West Bengal
• Ganges River
o Hooghly River (distributary)
Jalangi River
River Churni
Ichamati River
Damodar River
Barakar River
Rupnarayan River
Ajay River
siang
tirap
Mayurakshi River
Dwarakeswar River
Mundeswari River
o Meghna River (distributary)
o Padma River (distributary)
o Budhi Gandak
o Kosi River
o Falgu River
o Gandak at Patna
o Son River
Koel River
Rihand River
Gopad River
Goini River
Neur River
Banas River
o Ghaghara River (Gogra) or Karnali River in Nepal
o Yamuna River
Ban Ganga River
Betwa River
Dhasan River
Halali River
Kaliasote River
Sindh River
Kwari River
Pahuj River in Bhind District Madhya Pradesh
Chambal River
Banas River
Berach River
Ahar River
Kali Sindh River
Parbati River (Madhya Pradesh)
Shipra River in Ujjain
Gambhir River
Parbati River (Rajasthan)
o Gomti River
o Ramganga River
Kho River
Malini River
Surkho River
o Mahananda River
o Mahakali River
o Bhagirathi River
o Alaknanda River
o Gangi River
o Beson River
o Mangai River
o Bhainsai River
o Tamsa River
o Karmanasha
• Subarnarekha River
o Kharkai River
• Kangsabati River
o Bhagirathi
o Hughli
• Mahanadi River
• Brahmani River
• South Koel River near Rourkela
• Sankh River
• Devi River
• Kusabhadra River
• Daya River
• Bhargavi River
• Kadua River
Rivers like vamsadhara and nagavalli are the two coastal rivers in srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh
Sharada river starts at Devarapally in visakhapatnam district and drains in to the Bay of Bengal
• Penner River
• Thamirabarani River
• Palar River
• Vaigai River
• Vellar
o Vasishta Nadi
o Sweta Nadi
• Cooum River
• Adyar River
The rivers flowing through three coastal districts of Karnataka join Arabian sea.
• Kali River
• Netravati River
• Sharavathi River
• Aghanashini River
• List of rivers of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts
The rivers flowing through three coastal districts of Kerala to join Arabian sea.
• Periyar River
• Bharathapuzha River
• Pamba River
• List of rivers of Kerala
• Tiracol
• Chapora
• Baga
• Mandovi River
Mandovi River,known as Mhadai in Western Ghats of Goa and Karnataka, has three sources viz., the Degao, the Nanevadichi Nhõi ((nhõi means river in
Konkani) and Gavali the last two sources go dry in summer season. The main origin of the river, in the form of a spring, even during Summer season, is at
Bavtyacho Dongor hills near Degao village in Khanapur Taluka of Belgaum Dist in Karnataka State. The three streams confluence at the Kabnali village
whereafter it is known as Mhadai, which has an easterly flow initially, then flows north and finally turns to the west on entering Goa. Mhadai River enters
Goa between Krisnapur (Karnataka) and Kadval (Goa) villages. The tributaries of the Mhadai are the Nersa Nala, the Chapoli and Kapoli nala, the Bail Nala,
the Volo Panshiro ( Karnataka), the Suko Panshiro, the Harparo, the Nanodyachi Nhõi, the Vellsachi Nhõi, the Valpoichi Nhõi, the Ghadghadyachi Nhõi, the
Valvanti/ Volvot, the Divcholchi Nhõi, the Asnoddchi Nhõi, the Khandeaparchi Nhõi, the Mhapxechi Nhõi, Xinkerchi Nhõi etc. It is the longest River of Goa
with a reported length of 105 km.
• Zuari River
• Sal
• Talpona
• Galgibag
• Shastri River
• Gad River
• Vashishti River
• Savitri River
• Patalganga River
• Ulhas River
o Thane Creek (distributary)
o Vasai Creek (distributary)
• Mithi River or Mahim River
• Oshiwara River
• Dahisar River
• Tansa River in Thane
• Vaitarna River
• Surya River
• Narmada River
o Kolar River in Sehore
o Barna River in Raisen
o Hiren River
o Tawa River
o Burhner River
• Mahi River
o Som River
Gomati River
• Sabarmati River
o Wakal River
o Sei River
[edit] A-B-C-D
[edit] E-F-G-H
Falgu River
Gadhi River, Ganges River, Gambhir River, Gandak, Gayathripuzha, Ghaggar River, Ghaghara River, Ghataprabha, Girija River, Girna River, Godavari
River, Gomti River, Gunjavni River
[edit] I-J-K-L
Kabini River, Kadalundi River, Kaagini River, Kali River- Karnataka, Kali River- Uttarakhand, Kali Sindh River, Kaliasote River, Karmanasha, Kallayi River
Kalpathipuzha, Kameng River, Kanhan River, Kamla Balan bihar, Kannadipuzha, Karnaphuli River, Kaveri River, Kelna River, Kelo River Khadakpurna
River, Kodoor River, Koel River, Kolab River, Kollidam River, Kosi River, Koyna River, Krishna River, Kundali River, kaushiga River, Kuwanav River,
Ken River
[edit] M-N-O-P
Mahanadi River, Mahananda River, Mahakali River, Mahi River, Mandovi River, Meenachil River, Meghna River, Mithi River, Mula River, Musi River,
Mutha River, Malaprabha, Manorama River,
Palar River, Pamba River, Pahuj River, Pamba(Kerala), Panjnad River, Panzara River, Parambikulam River, Parbati River (Himachal Pradesh), Parbati River
(Madhya Pradesh), Parbati River (Rajasthan), Payaswini, Pench River, Penganga River, Penner River, Periyar River, Ponnaiyar River, Pranhita River, Purna
River,Pluest river [Poonch J&K], Panchaganga River
[edit] Q-R-S-T
Ramganga , Rangeet River, Ravi River, Rihand River, Rukmavati River, Rupnarayan River, Rapti River, Ram Rekha River,
Saryu River, Sarswati River, Sabarmati River, Sankh River, Shalmala River, Sharavathi River, Shimsha River, Shipra River, Sindh River, Sita River, Son
River, Souparnika River, South Koel River, Subarnarekha River, Sutlej River, Surya River, Swarna River,
Tansa River, Tapti River, Tawa River, Teesta River, Thuthapuzha, Tons River Tunga River, Tungabhadra River, Thamirabarani River Tedi River,
[edit] U-V-W
Vaan River, Vaigai River, Varuna Vashishti River, Vedavathi River,Vrishabhavathi,Vishwamitri River
[edit] X-Y-Z
Yamuna River,
Zuari River,
Willingdon Island is the home of the modern port that serves Kochi in Kerala, India. It is an artificial island created from the
materials dredged while deepening Kochi Port, it's in Ernakulam district of Kerala in south India. It's named after Lord
Willingdon, the erstwhile governor of Madras who had a hand in the project. Robert Bristow, the chief protagonist and
engineer for the project owned the first building on the island.
Kavvayi is a small island, near Payyannur in the Kannur district of Kerala state in India. The island is connected to Payyannur by a small bridge on the
Kavvayi Pozha (River of Kavvayi).
this island is specially famous for its traditionally high families and family system. until the late 1940s the island was mainly under the rule of the Thayyil
family which was under the remarkable leadership Kunhahammed Haji- a renowned zamindar of the time.
New Moore or Purbasha (as it was known in India) or South Talpatti (as it was known in Bangladesh) was a small
uninhabited offshore sandbar landform in the Bay of Bengal, off the coast of the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta region.[1] It
emerged in the Bay of Bengal in the aftermath of the Bhola cyclone in 1970, and disappeared at some later point.[2]
Quibble Island a island in the City of Chennai bordered west by Buckingham Canal, South by River Adayar, North by River
Coovam and to the east by Bay of Bengal. The island starts from University of Madras and ends in Estuary of Adayar. A
entirely man made island. Vypin, also spelled Vypeen (Malayalam: ൈവപിന) is one of the islands that make up the urban
agglomeration of Kochi city , Kerala, India. The island which is about 27 km long was formed in the year 1341 after a heavy
flood. It is known to be the island having highest density of population in the world. It is connected to Kochi city by a bridge
from Kalamuku. There are regular boat services from Fort Kochi to Vypin Island.
Salsette Island (Marathi: साषी, Sashti ?) is an island in Maharashtra state on India's west coast. The metropolis of Mumbai
(formerly Bombay) and the city of Thane lie on this island, making it the 14th most populous island and the fourth most
densely populated island in the world, after Migingo Island in Kenya, Ap Lei Chau in Hong Kong, China and Malé Island in
Maldives.
Butcher Island (Jawahar Dweep) is an island off the coast of Mumbai, India. It has an oil terminal used by the port
authorities to offload it from oil tankers. The crude oil is stored in oil containers on the island. From there they are piped to
Wadala, in Mumbai where they are refined. This keeps the city relatively safe from a mishap.
Cross Island is an uninhabited island located in Mumbai harbour, India, between the coast at Dockyard Road, and Elephanta
Island. The island is host to an oil refinery and several large gas holders.
Elephanta Island (also called Gharapuri Island or place of caves) is one of a number of islands in Mumbai Harbour, east of
Mumbai, India. This island is a popular tourist destination for a day trip because of the island's cave temples, the Elephanta
Caves, that have been carved out of rock.
Oyster Rock is an island in the Mumbai harbour, Mumbai, India. It is fortified, and owned by the Indian Navy. For a short
while, the islet was used as a naval museum. The Maharashtra government had thought of anchoring the decommissioned
INS Vikrant (now a naval museum) on this island.
The Middle Ground Coastal Battery is an islet off the coast of Mumbai (Bombay), India. The isle, situated a few hundred
metres away from the Gateway of India, lies in the Thane Creek. The islet is actually a piece of hard basalt rock, emerging
from the creek bed, having an area of a few hundred square metres.
The island of Divar It is located approximately upriver 10 km from Panaji (Panjim). The Island is connected to Old Goa on the
south-east side, Ribandar, on the south-west side and Narve on the north side, all by ferry. A launch also connects Divar to
the city of Panaji from further north-west, in the village of Vanxim. The Konkan Railway passes through the village and the
nearest stop to the village is the train station at Karmali.
Chorao (Konkani: चोडणे Choddnnem, pronounced [cɔːɽɳɛ̃ː]) is an island along the river Mandovi near Panaji, Goa, India. The
island was called chudamani, meaning stunning precious stone in Sanskrit. Local legends tell of the islands emerging from the
diamonds that were thrown away by Yashoda the mother of Lord Krishna. The Islanders call it chodan or chodna. It was the
Portuguese who called it chorao. The Portuguese noblemen found the island a pleasurable place to live and hence the name
Ilha dos fidalgos(Island of noblemen).
Srirangam (Tamil: ஸ்ரீரங்கம்), actual Tamil name is Thiruvarangam (Tamil: திருவரங்கம்), is an island and a zone in the
city of Tiruchirapalli (also known as Trichy or Tiruchi), in South India.
Anjuna Beach
Anjuna is a beach that is around 8 kms. west of Mapusa, North Goa. The most basic attraction is Anjuna beach Flea Market, Chapora Fort. The
best time to visit this....More about Anjuna Beach....
Baga Beach
However, Calangute is not everyones favorite. Most tourists would prefer the last segment on this stretch Baga. You d like it even though it is a
fishing beach and fairly ....More about Baga Beach....
Bagmola Beach
The last southern beach before you get to Panaji is the first southern beach to be discovered by visitors: Bogmolo. ....More about Bogmalo
Beach....
Calangute Beach
Calangute is a beach that is around 16 kms from Panjim, North Goa. The most basic attraction is Baga Beach. The best time to visit this place
is from December....More about Calangute Beach....
Candolim Beach
Candolim is a beach that is very much in North Goa. The most basic attraction is Aguda Fort & Calangute Beach. The best time to visit
this ....More about Candolim Beach....
Colva Beach
Located just about 6 kms from Margao city is the charming Colva Beach lazily swaying its palm trees and glittering its silvery white sand. Here,
sand, sea ....More about Colva Beach....
Majorda Beach
Majorda beach is a small beach that stretches about 5 Kms north of Colva Beach along the coastline. There are many hotels over here. .... More
about Majorda Beach....
Miramar Beach
Miramar Beach is 3 kms from Panaji. A lovely golden beach of soft sand girdled with palm trees facing the blue Arabian Sea, ....More about
Miramar Beach....
Palolem Beach
Situated just about 2-km West Of Chaudi, Canacona District, South Goa is the Palolem Beach. The major attractions nearby this beach are
Agonda ....More about Palolem Beach....
Vagator Beach
Across the river, a fair distance away, is a headland that separates the two parts of the most photographed beach in Goa: ....More about
Vagator Beach....
Varca Beach
Though Mabor, Cavelossim, and the next three beaches are really a single strand, they are treated as separate beaches because of the
villages they were once assoc....More about Varca Beach....
Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha beach also known as Alleppey beach is one of the most popular spots in the district of Alappuzha. The pier, which extends into the
sea here, is around 140 years old.More about Alappuzha Beach ....
Beypore Beach
Located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River in Kozhikode district, Beypore, one of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient Kerala
was an important trade and maritime centre.More about Beypore Beach ....
Ezhimala Beach
Ezhimala Beach is poised to occupy a significant niche on the naval history of India when one of the largest naval academies is commissioned
here. A naval academy is being developed here in Ezhimala.More about Ezhimala Beach
Kappad Beach
Kappad beach, 16 km from Kozhikode, stranded on the shore of history with the landing of Vasco Da Gama on 27th of May, 1498. Even after
500 years of the epoch-making mooring of the maverick navigator. More about Kappad Beach ....
Kovalam Beach
Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach of Kerela, with three adjacent crescent beaches. Kovalam has been a favorite haunt of tourists,
especially Europeans, since. More about Kovalam Beach ....
Moppila Bay
This is a natural fishing harbour situated near St.. Angelo's Fort. A sea wall extending to a huge height, projecting from the fort separates the
rough sea and inland water. Mechanised and country crafts can and. More about Moppila Bay ....
Thirumullavaram Beach
Thirumullavaram Beach is roughly 6km north of Kollam, Thirumullavaram is a beautiful beach that's well linked by road and with good facilities.
This beautiful beach filled with coconut palms is ideal for . More about Thirumullavaram Beach
Varkala Beach
The sight of the sun melting into the sea would blossom your poetic sense.The mineral water gushing from the hill is believed to have medicinal
properties. The Varkala sands has become an ideal . More about Varkala Beach ....
Mypad Beach is located at 25 km.away from Nellore, this is a fine sandy beach. A determined sea lover will find the entire coastline of Andhra
Pradesh stunningly appealing with azure sea waters gently washing the sun kissed sands and lush green vegetation providing an enchanting
back drop.
Decade ago the luxury hotels fronting this long stretch of sandy beach were as glamorous as it got among Mumbai's filmi crowd. Stories of
wild pool parties at at the Holiday Inn and illicit tete-a-tetes at the Sun 'n' Sand Hotel were an essential ingredient of every film magazine's
gossip columns. Juhu's allure is a little jaded these days, but its reputation is still strong enough to make it a must-do for every Indian tourist
visiting Mumbai.
popular tourist attraction with its scenicbeaches and lush greenery. Flanked by stretches of scenery, Ganapatipule is the seaside resort of
today-especially , for families. Some interesting day-trips are the Jaigad beach and the fort, the Velneshwar beach temple and Pawas, where
Swami Swarupanand's Ashram is located. The added attraction is a 400 year old Swamyambhoo Ganpati Temple where thousands of
devotees visit regularly. Nearby is Malgund, the birth place of Keshavsoot, the known Marathi poet.
Close by the sea, with an option to entertainment, lies one of the finest beaches in Gujrat which is the Ahmedpur-Mandvi Beach. One can have
the access to water sports at this beautiful beach. It is situated at a distance of 298 kms away from Ahmedabad. The seawater over here is
clear and is the perfect place for swimming.
• Siachen Glacier is the second longest glacier outside of the polar regions and largest in the Himalayas-Karakoram
region.
• Nubra Glacier
• Chong Kumdan Glacier
• Drang Drung Glacier
• Rimo Glacier
• Bara Shigri
• Chandra Glacier
• Chandra Nahan Glacier
• Bhadal Glacier
• Bhaga Glacier
• The Lady of Keylong
• Mukkila Glacier
• Sonapani
• Gora Glacier
• Perad Glacier
• Parbati and Dudhon
• Beas Kund
• Miyar Glacier
[edit] Sikkim
• Zemu Glacier
• Rathong Glacier
• Lonak Glacier
[edit] Uttarakhand
Goumukh, terminus of the Gangotri glacier (lower right in image, behind prayer flag). The Bhagirathi peaks rise in the
background.
• Gangotri Glacier
• Kalabaland Glacier
• Meola Glacier
• Milam Glacier
• Namik Glacier
• Panchchuli Glacier
• Pindari Glacier
• Ralam Glacier
• Sona Glacier
• Kafni Glacier
• Sunderdhunga
India
Height
Name State
(ft)
Jammu and
Banihal Pass 9,291
Kashmir
Jammu and
Bara-lacha-la 16,400
Kashmir
Himachal
Debsa Pass 17,520
Pradesh
Dhumdhar Kandi
Pass
Jammu and
Fotu La 13,451
Kashmir
Haldighati Rajasthan
Himachal
Indrahar Pass 14,473
Pradesh
Jammu and
Khardung La 18,380
Kashmir
Himachal
Kunjum Pass 14,931
Pradesh
Jammu and
Lungalacha La 16,600
Kashmir
Himachal
Lamkhaga Pass 17,336
Pradesh
Marsimik La 18,314
Mayali Pass
Jammu and
Namika La 12,139
Kashmir
Himachal
Rohtang Pass 13,051
Pradesh
Jammu and
Sasser Pass 17,753
Kashmir
Arunachal
Sela Pass 14,000
Pradesh
Jammu and
Tanglang La 17,583
Kashmir
Jammu and
Zojila Pass 12,400
Kashmir
Asirgarh Qila (Hindi: असीरगढ िकला ;; ) آسیر گڑ ھis an Indian fortress (qila) situated in the Satpura Range, about 20 km north of
the town of Burhanpur, in Burhanpur District of Madhya Pradesh state. The fortress commands a pass through the Satpuras
connecting the valleys of the Narmada and Tapti rivers, one of the most important routes from northern India to the Deccan
in the southwest. It is known as the "key to the Deccan".This fort was built by Asa Ahir][1], its original name being Asa Ahir
Garh. By subsequent usage three middle letters were dropped.