Wah-Kaba Falls
Waterfall
Wah-Kaba Falls
Wah-Kaba Falls, also known as Wah-Kaba Waterfall, is a seasonal waterfall located near Cherrapunji (Sohra) in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. The waterfall is unique because it allows visitors to stand on top of the waterfall and look down at its cascading waters, offering a thrilling and adventurous experience. The falls drop from a rocky cliff with a height of approximately 180 meters (590 feet).
The best time to visit Wah-Kaba Falls is during the peak of the rainy season, from July to September, when the waterfall is at its most impressive. During the drier months, the waterfall may reduce to a small stream.
The surrounding area is lush with green hills and cliffs, providing a beautiful backdrop for visitors.
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Wah-Kaba Falls is located in East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya.
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