As the monsoon paints Odisha in hues of emerald and grey, nature unveils her most dramatic performance.
Thunderous waterfalls come roaring back to life, cloaked in mist, singing through the valleys, and inviting every traveler to pause, breathe, and marvel.
For those ready to be drenched not just by rain, but by wonder, here are the best waterfalls to visit in Odisha this monsoon, where each drop tells a story.
Hidden in the heart of the Simlipal National Park, Barehipani is Odisha’s crown jewel and India’s second-highest waterfall. Plunging from a dizzying height of 399 meters, its twin drops resemble nature’s own silver staircase.
Surrounded by dense sal forests and wild orchids, this monsoon marvel offers more than just a view, it’s an experience.
The trek to reach it is lined with the scent of wet earth and the songs of hidden birds.
Nearby: Joranda Falls, Simlipal Tiger Reserve
Best For: Trekkers, nature photographers, and soul-searchers
Just a breath away from Barehipani, Joranda Waterfall drops in a single silken sheet from a height of 150 meters. It may be quieter, but it is no less spectacular.
Especially during monsoons, when the clouds flirt with the treetops and everything feels like a scene from a dream.
Tip: Carry binoculars to spot exotic birds and hidden animals in Simlipal’s forested corridors.
Named for its sleek, blade-like shape, Khandadhar Waterfall slashes through the cliffs from a height of 244 meters.
One of the most iconic single-drop falls in the state, its shimmering descent is hypnotic during heavy showers.
The surrounding forests are home to tribal communities, rare herbs, and timeless stories whispered through the winds.
Nearby Town: Bonaigarh
Ideal For: Photographers and offbeat explorers
Straddling the border between Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, Duduma Falls is a roaring wonder tumbling down 175 meters. What sets it apart isn’t just its size but the sheer drama of its monsoon swell.
Add to it the nearby hydroelectric project, mist-covered hills, and vibrant tribal culture, and you’ve got yourself an unforgettable journey.
Local Flavour: Visit nearby tribal markets for handmade artefacts and traditional snacks.
A lesser-known gem that turns monstrous with monsoon, Gundicha Ghagi is often called the Niagara of Odisha.
Located around 20 km from Ghatagaon, this waterfall on the Musala River crashes into a canyon with smoke-like spray and deafening power.
A scenic drive through hills and temples brings you to this untouched haven.
Highlight: Combine the visit with Ghatagaon Tarini Temple for a spiritual twist.
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These two waterfalls are like sisters: serene and wild. Sanaghagara, the calmer one, is perfect for family picnics and misty mornings.
Just a short walk away lies Badaghagara, a 60-meter drop that turns into a furious beast in the monsoon. Together, they offer the perfect mix of tranquillity and thunder.
Facilities: Well-maintained picnic spots, a forest trail, and basic amenities.
Nestled near Bhawanipatna, Phurlijharan is a 16-meter-high waterfall famous for one magical feature rainbows that dance over its pool when sunlight meets mist.
The surrounding Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary makes the journey even more rewarding. Don’t be surprised if you spot a barking deer or hear langurs calling.
Best Time: Right after a shower, when the sun peeks through the leaves.
One of the earliest sites for hydroelectric projects in Odisha, Pradhanpat Falls has been a muse for artists and poets for decades.
Though not the tallest, the way it spreads across jagged rocks, flowing like paint on a canvas, gives it a unique visual charm.
During the rains, it feels like the entire hillside is dripping with stories.
Activities: Ideal for long nature walks and quiet meditation by the falls.
Tucked inside the Simlipal Biosphere, Devkund is more than a waterfall, it’s a sacred site. Meaning “divine pond,” it’s part of a cluster of five waterfalls (Panchakund) and drops into a naturally carved pool where legends still linger.
The monsoon reveals its true beauty, with gurgling water echoing through the dense trees.
Trek: A gentle 1.5 km forest trail with hidden shrines along the way.
Largely off the tourist map, Nilagiri Falls is for those who prefer whispers over roars. It’s a peaceful spot framed by moss-covered stones and ancient trees.
Monsoon makes it livelier, but it still retains an air of calm and solitude that’s hard to find elsewhere.
Ideal For: Solo travelers, writers, and spiritual seekers.
Also read: Top 10 Traditional foods of Odisha that you must taste
Tip | Why It Matters |
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Best Time to Visit | July to September is peak monsoon, but early morning hours ensure better views and fewer crowds. |
Footwear | Waterproof trekking shoes with grip are essential for mossy, wet trails. |
Stay Safe | Respect safety signs - rocks are slippery and flash floods are real. |
Be Sustainable | Carry a trash bag. Don’t leave behind plastic or food waste. Let nature stay wild. |
Simlipal Circuit: Baripada → Barehipani → Joranda → Devkund → Return
Keonjhar Loop: Keonjhar → Gundicha Ghagi → Sanaghagara → Badaghagara
Southern Trails: Koraput → Duduma → Kalahandi → Phurlijharan → Deogarh
Whether you’re planning a soul-soothing solo trip or an offbeat getaway with friends, let the waterfalls of Odisha guide your monsoon trail.
Let the skies open, let the forests whisper, and let the waterfalls roar. Which one will call you first?
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