1. Mawsynram (India)
    • Annual Rainfall: 11,871 mm (467.4 inches)
    • Details: Holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall, located on the Khasi Hills in Meghalaya, India.
  2. Cherrapunji (India)
    • Annual Rainfall: 11,777 mm (463.7 inches)
    • Details: Famous for heavy monsoon rains, it was once considered the wettest place on Earth.
  3. Tutunendo (Colombia)
    • Annual Rainfall: 11,770 mm (463.4 inches)
    • Details: This small town in Colombia gets incredibly high rainfall due to its location in the Pacific coast’s rainforests.
  4. Cropp River (New Zealand)
    • Annual Rainfall: 11,516 mm (453.0 inches)
    • Details: The wettest place in New Zealand, located on the West Coast of the South Island.
  5. Debundscha (Cameroon)
    • Annual Rainfall: 10,299 mm (405.5 inches)
    • Details: A village near Mount Cameroon that receives heavy rainfall year-round, especially from the Atlantic Ocean.
  6. Big Bog (USA)
    • Annual Rainfall: 8,960 mm (352.0 inches)
    • Details: Located in the state of Washington, Big Bog sees intense rainfall due to its location in the Pacific Northwest.
  7. Bomdila (India)
    • Annual Rainfall: 6,000 mm (236.2 inches)
    • Details: Located in the northeastern part of India, this town experiences heavy rains, especially during the monsoon season.
  8. San Antonio (Puerto Rico)
    • Annual Rainfall: 5,000 mm (196.9 inches)
    • Details: Known for consistent rainfall due to its tropical climate.
  9. Kukule Ganga (Sri Lanka)
    • Annual Rainfall: 5,200 mm (204.7 inches)
    • Details: This region in Sri Lanka sees consistent rainfall throughout the year due to its proximity to the ocean and monsoon winds.
  10. Manizales (Colombia)
  • Annual Rainfall: 5,100 mm (200.8 inches)

Details: A city in the Andes that receives abundant rainfall due to its position near the rainforests of the Chocó region.