Nohkalikai Falls – The Tallest Plunge Waterfall in India

Introduction:

Nestled amidst the misty cliffs of Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills, Nohkalikai Falls is not just a natural wonder but an emotional and cultural landmark. Plunging from a height of 1,115 feet (340 meters), it is the tallest plunge waterfall in India. Located near the rain-soaked town of Cherrapunji (Sohra), Nohkalikai offers dramatic landscapes, a poignant legend, and an experience that stays with you long after your visit.

Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, trekker, or simply a traveller exploring Northeast India, Nohkalikai Falls is a must-see destination.

1. About Nohkalikai Falls

  • Height: 1,115 feet (340 meters)
  • Type: Plunge Waterfall (water drops vertically without touching the cliff face)
  • Location: ~5 km from Cherrapunji town, East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya
  • Significance: Tallest single-drop waterfall in India
  • Water Source: Fed by rain and forest streams from Sohra plateau

The falls descend straight into a turquoise plunge pool surrounded by lush green cliffs and rolling mist—especially beautiful during and after the monsoon.


2. The Tragic Legend of Ka Likai

The name “Noh Ka Likai” translates to “the leap of Likai” in Khasi. According to local folklore:

Ka Likai, a woman from the village, remarried after losing her husband. Her new husband grew jealous of the love she showed her child from her first marriage. In a horrifying act, he killed the child and cooked the flesh. Unknowingly, Ka Likai consumed the meal, later discovering the child’s remains. Overcome with grief and rage, she leapt off the cliff near the waterfall—giving birth to the name Nohkalikai.

This tale adds a haunting but fascinating cultural layer to the natural beauty of the site.


3. Best Viewpoints and What to Expect

  • The main viewpoint is a short walk from the parking area and offers a full-frontal view of the falls.
  • Observation decks provide excellent photo angles and safe viewing areas.
  • Small local stalls nearby sell snacks, tea, and souvenirs.
  • Rainbows are often visible when sunlight hits the mist from the falls.

During the monsoon, the volume is thunderous and awe-inspiring. In winter, the waterfall becomes slender but the surrounding skies are usually clearer.


4. How to Reach

  • From Shillong:
    Distance: ~55 km
    Travel Time: 1.5–2 hours
    Route: Shillong → Mylliem → Mawkdok Dympep → Sohra → Nohkalikai
  • From Cherrapunji Town:
    Distance: ~5 km
    Can be reached by taxi, shared cab, or private vehicle.

5. Cab Booking from Shillong

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6. Best Time to Visit

  • Monsoon (June to September): Best for seeing the waterfall at its full glory, though cloudy and slippery
  • Post-Monsoon (October to December): Clear skies and better views
  • Spring (February to April): Great light for photography, lush greenery
  • Avoid: Peak winter (January) – the water flow may be minimal

7. Travel Tips

  • Carry a raincoat or umbrella—Cherrapunji weather is unpredictable
  • Wear shoes with good grip
  • Keep your camera ready—rainbows and mists shift quickly
  • Visit early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds
  • Don’t miss the local Khasi souvenir shops at the entrance

8. FAQs

Q1: Is there an entry fee at Nohkalikai Falls?
Yes, a small entry fee is collected at the gate (usually ₹20–30).

Q2: Can we trek to the bottom of the falls?
No official path exists to the base; it’s not advisable for tourists.

Q3: Are restrooms and food available nearby?
Yes, local shops and restrooms are available at the viewpoint complex.

Q4: Is the waterfall always active?
Yes, but it’s best during and after monsoon for full volume.

Q5: What else can I visit nearby?
Combine it with Mawsmai Cave, Arwah Cave, Dainthlen Falls, and Eco Park.

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