Dimapur · India

Triple Falls

A three-tiered waterfall near Seithekima village, popular for day trips, picnics and light trekking outside the city.

The Triple Falls cascade about 280 feet through three distinct drops before settling into a natural pool at Seithekima village. Nagaland's tourism department maintains the site, and the approach itself, a walk through subtropical forest rich in birdlife, is part of the appeal for trekkers and photographers. Water flows year-round, though the monsoon months bring the fullest, most dramatic falls. Sources place the site between 20 and 26 kilometres from central Dimapur, so plan the visit as a half-day excursion rather than a quick stop.

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