Bhivpuri Waterfalls

Bhivpuri is a small village situated in the outskirts of Mumbai in Karjat Taluka and is popular with Mumbaikars for its waterfalls.The Bhivpuri waterfalls is an ideal place to visit during monsoon for all those who wish to spend time in the lap of nature and at the same time do not wish to travel too far away from Mumbai.

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The waterfalls is more than 20 feet high and consists of three smaller waterfalls merging together to form a single waterfall that lashes over huge rocks, making it a breathtaking sight.

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The best time to visit the falls is during monsoon i.e. June to September. During weekends the waterfalls is bustling with people of all ages who come here to spend a day while chilling in the cold icy water.

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Timing: Sunrise to sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing
Height of the waterfall: 20 feet
Best time to visit: During monsoon season from June to September.
Entry Fee: There is nominal entry fee taken for the upkeep of the Waterfall and surrounding areas.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Things to do: Trekking and Rappelling.
Photography: Permitted.
Distance from Mumbai : 80 km
Distance from Pune: 120 km

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How to reach:

By Rail:

This is the best and cost effective way to reach Bhivpuri.
Nearest Railway Station: Bhivpuri Road Station or Karjat Station (Central Railway).

Bhivpuri Road Railway Station
Bhivpuri Road Railway Station

Bhivpuri Waterfalls is 10 minutes from Bhivpuri Railway Station and 20 minutes from Karjat Railway Station by auto rickshaw.

Many travellers prefer to alight at Karjat Railway Station only to enjoy some mouth watering hot and spicy vada pav’s which are sold all over the platform of Karjat Railway station.Travelers can enjoy an early brunch at Karjat and move towards the Bhivpuri waterfalls.

By Road:

Travelers from Mumbai can drive down to Bhivpuri.
During monsoon the drive is memorable as travelers will pass by scenic paths and will enjoy the beauty all the way.

By road

But a word of caution here, since Bhivpuri is a small town and the roads leading to it may not be in the best condition, hence inquire about the road condition in advance before venturing out in your own vehicle.

Activities:

Waterfall Rappelling at Bhivpuri Waterfalls
Waterfall Rappelling at Bhivpuri Waterfalls

Water Rappelling is conducted during monsoon and this adventure activity attracts a lot of adventure sport enthusiast from all over Maharashtra. Water Rappelling is different from normal rappelling as the rocky patches are slippery making it difficult and challenging.

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Beware:

Beware

When at the falls be careful of some dangerous points. Do not venture deep into the hole created by the waterfall as there have been a few cases of drowning in the past.

Places to see in Bhivpuri:

If tourist have some extra time they can visit

  • Ashram of Sai Baba of Shirdi
  • Hydro power generator plant near Bhivpuri dam
  • ND Studio
  • Rambaugh point

Where to eat:

On the way to the waterfall there are a few food stalls selling corn, chips and other snack items along with cold drinks.

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The villagers offer to bring lunch to the waterfall but only on advance payment. They offer both vegetarian and non vegetarian fare which generally includes Biryani or Vegetarian Thali.
But it is advisable for tourist to carry their own snacks and water.

Camping:

Camoing

Overnight camps are organized by professional groups post monsoon and tourist from Mumbai who would like to enjoy an overnight camp near the falls can enjoy activities like camp fire, star gazing and mid night masti with friends to the fullest.

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A humble request to all tourists:

While visiting Bhivpuri Waterfalls please do not litter and help keep the nature and surroundings clean by carrying back your thrash and disposing it in a decent manner.

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Kindly support nature as these small actions by each one of us will help preserve our beautiful waterfalls.

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