Top 5 Indian Places with Highest Average Yearly Rainfall
The loftiest rainfall place receive rains due to the monsoon of the Bay of Bengal and Arabian ocean branch. Top five places with the loftiest average periodic downfall in the country are Mawsynram and Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, Amboli in Maharashtra, Agumbe in Karnataka and Neriamangalam in Kerala.
1. Mawsynram, Meghalaya
Mawsynram is the wettest place on the earth and known for its stalagmites Shivalinga. The vill in the East Khasi Hills is reportedly the wettest place on Earth and as per the Guinness Book of World Records Mawsynram received an periodic rainfall of 11,872 millimetres.
2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya
Cherrapunji is the second cloudburst place on Earth and the only place in India to receive rain throughout the time. The major attraction of the rainfall or monsoon are Seven Sisters ’ falls, Nohkalikai falls and also famous for its living bridges.
3. Amboli, Maharashtra
Amboli is one of the Hill Station in south Maharashtra and the last hill station before the littoral mounds of Goa. The unexplored hill station lies in the Sahayadri Hills of Western India and home to unique foliage and fauna with incredibly high rainfall with multitudinous waterfalls and mist during the monsoons.
4. Agumbe, Karnataka
Agumbe is occasionally called The Cherrapunji of the South and gets the loftiest average rainfall in the state of Karnataka. The small hill vill is wettest place of the Western Ghat mountains in Karnataka and girdled by rainforest, medicinal shops, falls and the natural beauty.
5. Neriamangalam, Kerala

Neriamangalam is a vill in Ernakulam on the banks of Periyar River in the Greenest States of Kerala. The Gateway to the Highranges of the Western Ghats, Neriamangalam region gets the loftiest average rainfall in the state of Kerala so called as The Cherrapunjee of Kerala.
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