Jog Falls to Abbey Falls: Karnataka’s most beautiful waterfalls

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Jog Falls

Set in the scenic Shivamogga district, Jog Falls is India's second steepest waterfall, following the iconic Nohkalikai Falls of Meghalaya. With water plummeting from a staggering height of 830 feet, this natural wonder, framed by lush greenery, draws thousands of awe-struck visitors every year.

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Hogenakkal Falls

Set on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border, Hogenakkal Falls is a serene retreat surrounded by natural beauty. With a dramatic 2300 ft (700-metre) descent, it promises to impress even the most seasoned nature lovers.

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Sathodi Falls

Tucked away near Yellapur at Kallaramane Ghat, this place is framed by some of the region’s most vivid and year-round greenery, offering a tranquil escape in every season.

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Gaganachukki Falls

Counted among the top 100 waterfalls on the planet, this place attracts visitors for its sheer power and scenic grandeur. One can simply stand just steps away from nature’s roaring masterpiece.

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Hebbe Falls

Set amid dense coffee estates, Hebbe Falls is a serene escape for anyone seeking to unwind from city life. Its misty cascades and quiet surroundings offer a refreshing break from the daily grind.

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Barachukki Falls

Nature’s grandeur takes center stage as water thunders down a 70-metre gorge, creating a mesmerizing sight. With its serene setting and lush surroundings, it's the kind of place where the chaos of the world simply fades away.

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