9 Dangerous Waterfalls In Asia To Mystify The Wanderlust In You!
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‘Khatra, Khatra & Khatra’–That is what dangerous waterfalls in Asia are all about.
Asian countries have an abundance and a seemingly infinite number of charming waterfalls spread across the largest continent of the world. Nonetheless, dear wanderlust, hold on! Don’t fall for the beauty of these “Jal-Paris” as some of them are amongst the world’s dangerous waterfalls!
To list, here are 9 most dangerous waterfalls in Asia:
- Hannoki-No-Taki
The most dangerous waterfall in Asia goes on the top!
One can perceive the most favourable glimpse of Honnkai-No-Taki throughout Autumn, mainly when the season of rain stops.
Height – 1640ft (500m)
Location – Toyama, Japan
Category – Horsetail
- Karom, Nam TokÂ
Also known as Karom Falls, these ones are sure to take your breath away!
Height – 1300ft (396m)
Location – Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand
Category – Steep Cascade
- Shomyo-Daki
This waterfall is visible from a similar place at Hannoki-No-Taki.
Height – 1148ft (350m)
Location – Toyama, Japan
Category – Tiered Horsetails
- Nohkalikai Falls
It is located next to Cherrapunji (entirely known for rains, hills, and living bridges!), amongst the foggiest places in Meghalaya, India.
Height – 1,115 ft (340 m)
Location – Meghalaya, India
Category – Plunge
- Aliwagwag Falls
Appreciate the boulders-like staircase, but think before you walk on one of the most dangerous waterfalls in Asia!
Height – 1,110 ft (338 m)
Location – Davao Oriental, Philippines
Category – Steep Tiered Cascades
- Langshiang Falls
If you like to capture beautiful sceneries, you can click the view of these beautiful falls while enjoying your day in Mawpon Village.
Height – 1,107 ft (337 m)
Location – Meghalaya, India
Category – Plunge
- Tone Teh, Nam Tok
These ones are most attractive during the season of rain. Chaopho Tat Ton (Pu Duang) Shrine near the fall makes the view heart-calming and eye-pleasing.
Height-1,050 ft (320 m)
Location-Mueang, Thailand
Category-Steep Tiered Cascades
- Mawsmai Falls
On a bright and clear day, this waterfall is a pleasure to the eyes. It reflects the sun rays, scattering vibrant shades in several directions.
Height – 1,035 ft (315 m)
Location – Meghalaya, India
Category – Plunge
- Dudhsagar Falls
The brooks of milk under the mountain can leave anyone hypnotised as much as mystified in nature’s mystery.
Height – 1,017 ft (310 m)
Location – Goa/Karnataka, India
Category – Tiered waterfall
‘Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.’ – Ibn Battuta.
Indeed, these 9 most dangerous waterfalls in Asia are sure to stimulate the hidden poet in you as much as baffle you with their power!
Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta
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