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Borhill water falls

5XPW+WH7, Meghalaya 793109, India

Borhill water falls
Tourist attraction
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Indrani Majhi
Indrani Majhi299 days ago
When I go to see the falls that time was raining. It looks very dangerous. Huge water comes from falls on the bridge. It was very difficult to stand there and took a picture.
Sushmita Malakar
Sushmita Malakar1 year ago
Such a lovely waterfall.. You can sit and enjoy the beauty with legs in the water. Worth the visit
SATYEN BESRA
SATYEN BESRA1 year ago
Beautiful waterfalls come here between July to October . Good flow of water. I think water is falling from about 20 metres. Awesome.
Farabi ahmed
Farabi ahmed1 year ago
Its such a beautiful place to visit. You will find lots of colorful butterflies. Just a serene environment
Nabendu kumar Roy
Nabendu kumar Roy1 year ago
Great place to visit....evening view in moonlight is great, along the indo_bangla border....
Namrata das kashyap
Namrata das kashyap1 year ago
Magnificent falls.Words cannot describe how beautiful it is
Nayem Islam
Nayem Islam1 year ago
This place is so nice. How wonderful We cannot solve problems with the kind of thinking we employed when we came up with them.” — Albert Einstein

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Ruhul Amin
Ruhul Amin1 year ago
Borhill Falls is a triple staired waterfall which lies between Dawki and Lyngkhat with its base almost touching the Bangladesh Border. In 1944 during the Japanese war, a plane crashed and hit the big rock and drowned at the Borhill River.
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