Top 5 Wettest Tourist attraction in India


          Top 5 Wettest Tourist attraction in India


Mawsynram Cherrapunji



 

 

The wettest place on Earth, Mawsynram is a small village in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya state. The beautiful land of abundant natural beauty is one of the best tourist attraction near Shillong. The scenic village is located about 10 km from another wettest place in India Cherrapunji. The place has Mawjymbuin natural caves with a massive stalagmite shaped like a Shivalinga, The rolling green mountains offer sparking waterfalls like nohkalikai falls and sweet falls one of the most beautiful waterfalls.

 

Agumbe


 

The Malgudi village, Agumbe is located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, a part of Malnad and Sharavathi valley in Western Ghats. The beautiful hill station receives second maximum rainfall in India and wettest place in Karnataka. The most scenic places is surrounded by dense forests, lush green trees, streams and small ghats. Attraction of agumbe are spectacular sunset,unique flora and fauna and Kunchikal Falls the highest waterfall in India. The treasure of natural beauty also host the Giant snake King Cobra, endangered lion-tailed macaque, Indian Gaur and large Atlas moth.

 

Mahabaleshwar


 

Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra comes next in terms of amount of rainfall it receives annually. 5,618 mm. is the recorded level. It is also located close to Western Ghats and receives continuous rainfall in mild quantity throughout the year. Heavy rains occur during monsoons. It is a perfect summer weekend getaway.  This ideal hill station lies approximately 270 kms. away from the bustling capital of the state. It takes one to drive approximately 5 hours from Mumbai to reach Mahabaleshwar. The nearest railway station to Mahabaleshwar is located at Wathar which is at a distance of 60 km. 

 

Neriamangalam


 

Neriamangalam is one of the most beautiful village in kerala, located in the district of Ernakulam. Neriamangalam receive highest rainfall in Land of God, It is gate way to one of the most visited hill station in India Munnar. Neriamangalam lies on the bank of Periyar river, also host Neriamangalam bridge the first arch bridge in south India. The picturesque spot is bless with beautiful natural scenery, magnificent cheeyappara waterfall and a wide range of animals with rare species of birds.

 

Pasighat 


 

Pasighat witnesses an annual rainfall of 4,388 mm. every year. Full of beautiful tea gardens, Pasighat feels more like Assam than Arunachal Pradesh but it is located in Arunachal Pradesh itself and is one of the oldest villages of the state.

It is located alongside Siang river. Otherwise, its a quiet village with not much activity. Tourists usually stop here to take a taxi or ferry to other destinations in Assam or Arunachal.

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