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Tamhini Waterfalls

Tamhini ghat is a mountain passage located between Mulshi and Tamhini. Situated on the crest of the western ghat mountain ranges, Tamhini ghat is noted for its surroundings comprising scenic waterfalls, lakes and dense woods.

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Tamhini ghat is famous for its waterfalls and endless greenery during monsoons. Some of the waterfalls are very tall that tourist may not even be able to see the top of the falls.

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Also called as Valse waterfalls, the waterfalls of Tamhini Ghat are a sight to behold during the monsoon season, between July and September. Being a hilly region the rain water trickles down from the top of the mountains of the Sahyadri’s forming huge waterfalls as the streams cascade down the slopes towards the plains.

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A lot of weekenders from Mumbai, Pune and nearby towns drive to Tamhini ghat to enjoy these beauties of nature in the rainy season. A must visit for all nature lovers to get their dose of fresh air, zero noise pollution, fresh greenery and of course natural waterfall flowing from the hilltop.

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Though crowded over weekends, this is a perfect getaway for half-day visits and picnics. One can savour on hot tea, sweet corn and kanda bhajji (onion fritters) after getting drenched in the rains and under the waterfall. There are several small waterfalls around it giving this place a sense of calm and natural beauty.

Timing: Sunrise to sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing
Height of the waterfall: N.A.
Best time to visit: During monsoon season from June to September.
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

Bookings for a trip to Tamhini Waterfalls and Ghats PLEASE CLICK HERE

How to reach

From Pune:

A short drive from Pune through lush-green forests over well-laid tarmac road, one can reach the first major waterfall in Tamhini.

From Pune

Tamhini Ghat is a 50 to 60 km drive from Pune, and may take about an hour or two depending on the traffic. You have to follow the Paud Road route from Chandni Chowk in Pune. After passing Pirangut and Paud villages you will come to the Mulshi Lake. Travel further down the ghat to reach the Tamhini Ghat. Soon you will start seeing small
waterfalls trickling down the hillsides.

By Bus

There are state buses which ply through the ghat connecting Pune city with places on the Goa highway (NH17).

From Mumbai:

Tamhini Ghat can be accessed from Mumbai via the Mumbai-Goa Highway. Reach Kolad and after crossing the bridge over river Kundalika, take the left turn that leads to Pune via the Mulshi Dam backwaters. Tamhini Ghat is the stretch between Kolad and these backwaters. The gradual climb opens the doors to a different world of green velvety carpets, gushing streams, dark grey clouds stooping low, and the occasional waterfalls.

From Mumbai

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From Mumbai, take the Express way towards Pune, exit at Lonavala. From Lonavala, it’s a scenic drive via Aamby Valley to Tamhini

By Rail:

Tamhini is not close to any railway station. Pune is the nearest junction and smaller stations that are close-by include Lonavala and Kasarwadi.

Places to see near the ghats and falls

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  • Kolad village has become a popular destination with tourists from all over Maharashtra for its water rafting, adventure sports and other attractions.
  • Vanzai Devi Temple located in the Tamhini village.
  • Mulshi Lake located at the beginning of the ghat, the Mulshi Lake is a great picnic place with lush greenery on one side and endless water on the other.

Activities

Water Rappelling

  • Waterfall rappelling arranged here in the post-monsoon months when the water flow reduces
  • You can enjoy the scenic beauty of waterfalls and surrounding areas.
  • Best place for nature photography.
  • Get a glimpse of diverse range of local and migratory birds

Bookings for a trip to Tamhini Waterfalls and Ghats PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to eat and stay

One can savour on hot tea, sweet corn and kanda bhajji (onion fritters) from the make shift food stalls near the falls.

Make shift food stalls near the waterfalls
Make shift food stalls near the waterfalls

There are several resorts and hotels on the ghat stretch and nearby the falls where you can stop for a meal or for an overnight stay.

Camping

Several adventure companies organize camping activities post monsoon on this ghat or near Mulshi Lake. For enquiry Please Click Here.

Camping by Mulshi Lake

But adventure enthusiast seeking adventure can try their luck and seek permission from the local authorities and enjoy a camp near the falls.

A humble request

While visiting Tamhini Waterfalls and Ghat 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.

Sukeli Waterfalls

Sukeli is a tiny hamlet in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. This entire region is blessed with natural luxuriant foliage and greenery and is a popular holiday spot close to Kolad village.

Tourist walking towards the falls as they reach Sukeli village
Tourist walking towards the falls as they reach Sukeli village

Come monsoon and everyone thinks of waterfalls, so Sukeli Waterfalls is one place, which is a must visit during this time.

A view of the majestic Sukeli waterfalls.
A view of the majestic Sukeli waterfalls.

A visit to the falls, and a view of the gushing waters and surging sprays, will keep your mind and soul refreshed and rejuvenated.

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During this time the region is home to a number of migratory birds and apart from the waterfalls, Sukeli offers beautiful views, a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Tourist having a good time at the falls
Tourist having a good time at the falls

The surroundings of the waterfalls have lush green forests and unexplored valleys, making it ideal for adventure activities like trekking, rappelling and having a picnic with buddies.

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Timing: Sunrise to sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing
Best time to visit: During monsoon season from June to September.
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

Waterfall Rappelling at Sukeli
Waterfall Rappelling at Sukeli

Activities

  • Trekking
  • Waterfall Rappelling
  • Family Picnics
  • Photography for nature lovers
  • Watching rare species of birds
Rare birds which can be seen near the falls and surrounding greenery
Rare birds which can be seen near the falls and surrounding greenery

How to reach

Located on Mumbai – Goa highway, Sukeli waterfalls is about 7 km from Kolad village. On Mumbai Goa National Highway 17.

A part of Mumbai - Goa highway
A part of Mumbai – Goa highway

Distance by road:  Mumbai to Roha (116 km) i.e. 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Pune to Sukeli: 135 km i.e. 2 hours and 30 minutes.

A view of the Roha Railway Station
A view of the Roha Railway Station

By Rail: Roha railway station is nearest to reach Sukeli after which travelers can take local transport or State Transport buses to reach Sukeli.

Places near Sukeli

Kolad village has become a popular destination with tourists from all over Maharashtra for its water rafting, adventure sports and other attractions and is 7 km from Sukeli waterfalls.

River rafting in Kolad
River rafting in Kolad

Tourists visiting the falls can enjoy an extended vacation to Kolad village.

For more details about Adventure activities in Kolad PLEASE CLICK HERE

For bookings for river rafting in Kolad PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to Eat

Since Sukeli is a secluded hamlet there are no proper hotels and restaurants, only make shift snack and tea stalls. So, it is advisable to carry your own water and snack items.

Camping

There is no official arrangement or infrastructure for camping at the falls. But adventure enthusiast seeking adventure can try their luck and seek permission from the local authorities and enjoy a camp near the falls.

A humble request

While visiting Sukeli 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.

For bookings for a visit to Sukeli Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

Randha Waterfalls

Located in the Igatpuri region of the Sahyadri’s,  is the ‘Randha Waterfalls’. A visit to the falls will guarantee you a hair – raising adventure, and you will find yourself squealing with joy at the gush of waters as they hit the rocks below.

The Randha falls at its glory during monsoon
The Randha falls at its glory during monsoon

Randha Waterfalls is known to be one of the prominent waterfalls in India, and a visit to the falls can be clubbed during a visit to the pretty hill town of Bhandardara.

The serene Pravara River  that flows and forms into the waterfalls
The serene Pravara River that flows and forms into the waterfalls

These falls are formed by the cascading waters of the Pravara River, that plunge from height of 170 feet deep into a deep gorge.

A view of the falls from a distance
A view of the falls from a distance

The beauty of the rocky sides of the deep gorge is, that it is home to a colony of bees, and one can see huge hanging hives under the rocky ledges adding to the beauty of the falls.

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The sound of the falls can be heard from a distance, and once here tourist can enjoy the views of the falls from 2 observatories. The first observatory is situated at the top of the falls, giving a beautiful view of the falls. The second observatory is located further away, and from here one can get a whole look of the grand falls in one glimpse.

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There is a smaller waterfall in the close vicinity, and during monsoons this entire area turns into a popular picnic spot for people from all over Maharashtra.

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The falls is 11 km away from the Wilson dam, and its water is the chief source of hydro power to the Bhandardara region.

Timing: Sunrise to Sunset
Duration: 1 day outing (Ideal on a trip to Bhandardara)
Height of the waterfall: 45 meters (148 feet)
Best time to visit: During monsoon season from June to September.
Entry Fee: There is a nominal entry fee to the falls and car parking charges extra
Open days: All days of the week
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours
Photography: Permitted

For Bookings for Randha Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

How to reach

Randha Waterfalls is located on the Ranjur – Bhandardara Road, and is about 10 km from Shendi village. So a visit to the falls can be clubbed with visit to Bhandardara.

Reaching Bandardara

By Car

Distance from Mumbai: 185 km i.e. 3 hours 30 minutes.

Mumbai -> Kalyan -> Asangoan -> Khardi -> Igatpuri -> Ghoti Budruk – >Khed -> Shendi – Bhandardara

Distance from Pune: 190 km i.e. 4 hours.

Pune -> Chakan -> Peth -> Narayangoan -> Otur -> Kotul ->Rajur ->Shendi ->Bhandardara

From Pune there are regular buses from Shivaji Nagar to Bhandardara.

Nearest Railway Station: Igatpuri (41 km).

Activities

  • Spend time in the lap of nature admiring the beauty of the falls away from the noisy city life.
  • Enjoy views of the thundering falls from the 2 observatories
  • Enjoy a family picnic
  • Enjoy Photography
  • Visit the nearby Gorpada Devi Temple

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Precautions

  • Overall the falls is a safe place to spend time in the company of family, and there are guards that ensure safety of tourist, but on a few sections there are no barricades which one needs to be careful about while viewing the falls from the observatories.
  • No changing rooms and wash rooms.

Places to see near Randha Waterfalls

Bhandardara Lake
Bhandardara Lake

Randha waterfalls is on the way to Bhandardara i.e. about 11 km away, hence tourist can club their visit as there are many attractions within the quaint hill station of Bhandardara i.e. Bhandardara Lake (Arthur Lake), Wilson Dam, Umbrella Falls, Amruteshwar Temple and treks to the nearby forts and peaks.

For Bookings for Randha Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to Eat

It is advisable to carry your own water and snacks as there are no proper restaurants near the falls, besides a few make shift tea and food stalls.

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For proper meals tourist can travel to Bhandardara i.e. 11 km away.
Rajur Pedas are very popular do buy some on the way.

Camping

There is no official arrangement or infrastructure for camping at the falls. But adventure enthusiast seeking adventure can try their luck and seek permission from the local authorities and enjoy a camp near the falls.

A humble request to all tourists

While visiting Randha 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.

For Bookings for Randha Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

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

For Bookings for Bhivpuri Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

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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.

For Bookings for Bhivpuri Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

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:

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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.

For Bookings for Bhivpuri Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

Bhushi Dam

The Bhushi dam is a popular picnic spot for Mumbaikar’s and Punekar’s. This is not a natural waterfall but gets created during monsoons when the water from the dam (Indrayani River) overflows on the series of steps on the side of the dam.

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It is relatively safe place to enjoy a waterfall experience hence it is a great place for families and kids. Every year during monsoons one can expect a large number of crowds from neighboring cities during weekends or on holidays.

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After spending time at the Bhushi dam, visitors can visit small natural waterfalls near the dam which are also popular with tourist during monsoon.

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There is no arrangement for changing clothes at dam so you need to hire change room at INR 20/- person on roadside hotels. They also offer car parking at a nominal cost.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset. (During weekends due to excessive crowd, entry to the dam is closed by 3:00 p.m.).
Duration: 1 day visit from Mumbai and Pune.
Height of the waterfall: N.A.
Best time to visit: June to October.
Entry fee: No entry fee
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit duration: 2-3 hours.
Photography: Permitted.
Distance from Mumbai: 90 km (1 hour 40 minutes).
Distance from Pune: 75 km (1 hour 30 minutes).

For Bookings for Bhushi Dam PLEASE CLICK HERE

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How to reach:

From Mumbai and Pune there are several trains that halt at Lonavala Railway Station. There are also several State Transport and private buses that halt at Lonavala.

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From Lonavala Railway station, Bhushi dam is at a distance of 6 km. Tourists can hire local transport available to reach the dam.

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Tourist coming by road can reach Lonavala via old Mumbai- Pune highway or exit the Expressway at Lonavala and drive further 8 km to reach the dam.

For Bookings for Bhushi Dam PLEASE CLICK HERE

Things to do:

Spend a good amount of time sitting on the steps of the dam getting wet while the water flows down with great force. Enjoy a hot cuppa tea or coffee along with local delicacies like vada pav, kanda bhaji, and poha.

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Good place for nature lovers and families to spend time and enjoy some memorable moments.

2.-Bhusi-Dam

Best place to have fun with friends specially playing in flowing water and clicking photographs.

Beware:

Do not swim in the dam as there have been several incidents of drowning.

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During weekends and public holidays there is a large crowd, so planning your visit on a week day is ideal in case you want to avoid the excessive crowds.

Attractions near Bhushi Dam:

A visit to Bhushi dam in Lonavala can be clubbed with other attractions of Lonavala and Khandala i.e. (Tiger Point, Kune waterfalls, Pavana Lake) etc.

For Bookings for Bhushi Dam PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to eat:

There are many Butta (Maize) and Vada pav stalls on the road that leads to the dam. Tourist can enjoy these snack items along with piping hot tea.

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There are also many restaurants and hotels in the near vicinity of the dam where tourist can enjoy a proper meal of their choice.

A humble request to all tourists:

While visiting Bushi Dam 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.

Lingmala Waterfall

The beautiful waterfall of Lingmala is located just 6 km away from Mahableshwar at the top of the Venna Lake.

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During monsoon the shinning water from the lake is at its best where water plunges from a height of around 600 feet which is a beautiful site. The entire spot is surrounded by rainbows making it feel of being in heaven.

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Many tourists visit this place during this time as it is an amazing place to spend time with friends and family.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day visit  (Tourist can visit the falls with their trip to Mahableshwar).
Height of the waterfall: 600 feet.
Best time to visit: June to December. Highly recommended during monsoon.
Entry fee: There is a nominal entry fee to the waterfall.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit duration: 2- 3 hours.
Photography: Permitted. There is an additional charge for camera.
Distance from Mumbai: 260 km.
Distance from Pune: 120 km.

For Bookings for Lingmala Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

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How to reach:

Tourists can first reach Mahableshwar from Mumbai or Pune. The Lingmala Waterfalls is about 6 km from Mahableshwar and can be reached by boarding a local bus, share taxi or private vehicle.

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The other option is for adventure enthusiast who can trek all the way to the waterfall from Mahableshwar and enjoy the picturesque views all the way, but the only problem is that one may find it difficult to find local transport at times during their return.

For Bookings for Lingmala Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Things to do:

The Lingmala waterfalls is a must see place for all nature lovers and photographers. The spot serves as a great picnic spot because of its natural beauty where one can enjoy a wonderful time in the company of friends and family.

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One can also enjoy a quite day at the falls doing nothing but hearing the sounds of the waterfall and admiring the beauty of the falls and clicking some of the best shots that nature can offer.

Places to see nearby:

Other than the Lingmala waterfall during monsoon there are many other small and big waterfalls in and around Mahableshwar like the Dhobi Waterfall and Chinaman’s Waterfall which are the most popular waterfalls.

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Apart from Waterfalls, there is a lot to explore in Mahableshwar like Panchgani table land, Sunset point, Lodwick point, Arthur point and many more attractive points.

Where to eat:

At the waterfalls there are no food stalls or restaurants so tourists are advised to carry a few snack items and water.

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Mahableshwar is a popular hill station and there is no dearth of restaurants hotels and food stalls to suit every budget.

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Furthermore, Mahableshwar is famous for its strawberries which are available at every nook and corner during post monsoon and winter seasons.

For Bookings for Lingmala Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

A humble request to all tourists:

While visiting Lingmala 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.

Waterfalls near Pune

After a tiring week of work and stress it is time to relax and take a break from the regular schedule. This years monsoons have been good and has rained more than normal making the weather pleasantly wonderful all over Maharashtra.

Tourist enjoy a weekend by a waterfall near Pune
Tourist enjoy a weekend by a waterfall near Pune

With famous hill stations being congested during monsoon, Puneri’s can visit scenic waterfalls near Pune and enjoy a wonderful time in the company of friends and family. Not only do these places make a wonderful picnic spot, but also are the best places to enjoy the thrill of adventure sport like waterfall rappelling and trekking.

Puneites enjoy a family picnic at the falls
Puneites enjoy a family picnic at the falls

Here we take a look at some of the best waterfalls near Pune that offer the perfect environment to enjoy your weekend.

Thoseghar Waterfall

Thoseghar Waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls in India, and is located in a scenic spot near Satara, and is one of the most visited attractions during monsoon season.

Thoseghar Waterfalls
Thoseghar Waterfalls

Here there are a series of waterfalls, some of them 15 to 20 m, while the main fall is about 500 m high. The area surrounding the waterfall is calm and quiet with clean lakes and dark woods.There is a small picnic area and a platform which gives a good view of the waterfall to visiting tourists.

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Vardayini Waterfall

Located in the pristine Sahyadri mountain range, the Vardayini Waterfall is well known for its breathtaking beauty.

Vardayini Waterfalls
Vardayini Waterfalls

Untouched by commercialization, the waterfall is around 135 feet in height and has gentle slope making it an ideal place for a picnic with friends and family. The Vardayani falls, gets its name from a local deity ‘Vardayani Devi’. The falls can be reached after a short trek through the woods. A nice, quaint place is ideal for a day’s trip.

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Kansai Waterfall

Have you ever visited a secret waterfall? If the answer is No, then visit the Kansai Waterfall which is one of the most hidden waterfalls near Mumbai and Pune.

Kansai Waterfall
Kansai Waterfall

The waterfalls can be reached after a short adventurous trek and it is one of the falls which is the least crowded giving visitors a chance to enjoy a good time in the privacy of family and friends. The trip is loaded with adventure all the way and is ideal for a one day picnic. The best time to visit the falls is during monsoon up till December.

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Chinamans Waterfall

The Chinamans fall is located in the scenic hill station of Mahableshwar. To reach the waterfalls, one has to take a short trek through the forest which is embedded with scenic beauty and is a paradise for walkers.

Chinaman Waterfalls
Chinaman Waterfalls

The waterfall cascades down from a height of 500 feet into the deep valley, and further flows into 2 different routes, and merges into a single stream. The calm surroundings and the exotic fall render’s a perfect holiday spot for visitors.

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Kune Waterfall

The Kune Waterfall is located on the old Mumbai – Pune highway, in the center of the twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala. Kune falls lies at an altitude of 622 m, and is set against the backdrop of the famous Sahyadri hills.

Kune Waterfall
Kune Waterfall

It is a 3 – tiered waterfall cascading down from a height of 200 m and is divided into 2 sections. Furthermore it is believed to be the 14th highest waterfall in India and is surrounded by lush green vegetation and provides a great visual experience for visiting tourist.

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Tamhini Waterfall

Situated on the crest of the Western Ghats, the Tamhini Ghat is popular for its scenic waterfalls, lakes and dense forests.

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Tamhini Waterfall

The waterfalls of Tamhini Ghat are a sight to behold during monsoon season i.e. between July and September. During this time it offers breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery and a diverse range of birds, a must visit for all nature lovers.

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Vajrai Waterfall

The Vajrai falls is a picturesque waterfall, located near the Kaas Flower Valley in Satara district. This 3 – tier perennial waterfall, is a spectacular sight during monsoons, and cascades down from a height of around 850 feet.

Vajrai Waterfalls
Vajrai Waterfalls

Every year during the monsoons, holiday makers from all over Maharashtra flock to these falls to watch the beauty of the waterfall flow down the streams amidst lush green surroundings.

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Zenith Waterfall

Zenith waterfall is located at Khopoli and is a popular destination with picnickers during the monsoons. To reach the falls one has to wade through a shallow stream and walk through a forest area.

Zenith Waterfall
Zenith Waterfall

All this adds to the charm of the visiting the Zenith falls. Post monsoon tourist can enjoy adventure sport activities like rappelling and rock climbing here.

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Malshej Waterfalls

Malshej Ghat is amongst the most visited destinations in Maharashtra during monsoons.

A view of the Malshej ghat waterfalls
A view of the Malshej ghat waterfalls

The sheer magnificence of the waterfalls in this area can be enjoyed during monsoons, when the falls swell up with rain water, and cascades down the rocks adding to the beauty of the surroundings. Rain, mist and cascading waterfalls surrounded by woody forest make it a wonderful sight, where visitors can enjoy some of the most memorable moments of their life.

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Bhushi Dam

The Bhushi Dam is not a natural waterfall, but visitors can enjoy the same kind of experience when here.

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Bhushi Dam Lonavala

The dam is located in Lonavala and is very popular with tourists from Mumbai and Pune during weekends where they can get wet, enjoy splashing water and enjoy a good time with friends.

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Umbrella Waterfall

Located in Bhandardara, the Umbrella waterfall is a beautiful fall, in the shape of an Umbrella and is situated at the Wilson Dam. This waterfall can be viewed only during monsoon season when the Wilson dam reaches its full capacity.

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Umbrella Waterfalls

It is one of the main attractions in Bhandardara, and one of the best waterfalls in Maharashtra. Furthermore, the falls have been in the backdrop of several Bollywood movies and every visiting tourist will enjoy the breathtaking views from here.

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Dhobi Waterfall

The picturesque hill station of Mahableshwar is home to several scenic waterfalls, and amongst them, the most prominent is the Dhobi Waterfall.

Dhobi Waterfalls
Dhobi Waterfalls

The height of the falls is about 450 feet, and flows into the Koyna River. To enjoy the beauty of the falls, tourists have to visit the Elphinstone point in Mahableshwar. The months between July to December are the best to view and enjoy the beauty of the falls.

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Randha Waterfall

The Randha waterfall is located in the pretty hill town of Bhandardara, and is known to be the third largest waterfall in India. Once at the falls; visitors will feel the embrace of nature with cloud capped mountains all around, and milky water flowing in full vigor.

Randha Waterfalls
Randha Waterfalls

The waterfall is formed over the Pravara River and cascades down from a height of 170 feet into a beautiful gorge.The best time to visit this waterfall is during monsoon, so make sure you do not miss this opportunity this monsoon.

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Lingmala Waterfall

During monsoons, Mahableshwar acquires a new dimension in its scenic beauty, and during this time it is home to the beautiful Lingmala waterfalls.

Lingmala Waterfall Mahabaleshwar
Lingmala Waterfall Mahabaleshwar

The scenic fall plunges down 600 feet, and is a visual delight as one can spot rainbows here for most of the times. The waterfall can also be visited post monsoon when the falls are believed to be even bigger and beautiful.

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Thoseghar Waterfalls

Come monsoon, and Satara turns into a mountain-lovers paradise with its very own valley of flowers and natural waterfalls. Every year, the district of Satara receives very heavy rainfall from July to September. During this time the entire region is covered with lush greenery and waterfalls being the major attraction.

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Thoseghar waterfall, is one of the many waterfalls located in this region, and it is believed to be the highest waterfall in Maharashtra, and the third highest in India.

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There are a series of waterfalls in this area with some of them being 15 to 20 meters high, while the main Thoseghar waterfall is about 500 meters (1600) feet high.

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The waterfall is located, near a picturesque Lake amidst dark woods in a hilly area, and is a calm and quiet place to spend memorable moments in the lap of nature.

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Thoseghar is a tiny village that is known for its two waterfalls: the big and the small one.The big Thoseghar waterfall, locally known as Bada Dhabdhaba.

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It is about 500 meters (1600) feet high, and can be viewed from a specially made open gallery opposite it. It flows down to a rocky bed, that eventually connects to the nearby larger water bodies such as the Kaas Lake.

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The small Thoseghar waterfall is locally known as Chota Dhabdhaba, and is in the opposite direction from the big one.

Please note: During heavy rains tourist must be careful, especially if they are at the base of the waterfall as there have been incidents in the past when tourist have been too adventurous and have lost their lives.

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The Drive to Thoseghar

From Satara city, the drive to the Thoseghar village makes one of the most feel good journeys in  the Western Ghats. The landscape during monsoon seems to be hand painted in different shades of green.

On a clear day such as this one, you’ll witness rolling hills in every shade of green
On a clear day such as this one, you’ll witness rolling hills in every shade of green

Another common sight on the way to Thoseghar, is the numerous windmills that line the hills that run parallel to the Ghats. They make a perfect white spinning crown atop the lush green peaks.

On the way hundreds of Windmills. Its a sight to behold
On the way hundreds of Windmills. Its a sight to behold

Best time to visit: July to November is the best time to visit; else the entire region is brown and barren for the most part of the year.

Entry Fee: There is a nominal entry fee to the waterfalls and car parking charges.

Things to do

The Valley of Flowers (Kaas Plateau) and the Thoseghar Waterfalls are the primary attractions in this region.

Kass Plateau
Kass Plateau

Other tourist attractions include the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, Pratapgad and Sajjangad Forts.

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How to reach

From Mumbai –:

Tourist coming by car from Mumbai can reach Pune. From Pune they can continue their journey to Satara and thereon drive down 25 km to the Thoseghar falls.

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Tourist coming by public transport can reach Pune. From Pune (Swargate) board a bus to Satara and from there on board a bus or hire a rickshaw to the Thoseghar falls.

Distance from Mumbai to Thoseghar falls: 280 km and takes about 5 hours and 30 minutes.

From Pune –:

Thoseghar waterfalls can be reached using public transport or by car. There are regular buses from Swargate (Pune to Satara) and from Satara tourist can board a bus or hire a rickshaw to the Thoseghar falls.

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Distance from Pune to Thoseghar falls: 138 km and takes about 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Where to stay and eat:

Tourist coming from Mumbai and far away areas of Maharashtra can plan an overnight stay in Satara city.There are several hotels, motels and lodges available in all budgets.The city being 25 km from Thoseghar falls serves as an excellent base to explore other attractions near Satara.

Tourist enjoy a cup of tea at Satara
Tourist enjoy a cup of tea at Satara

Satara has several restaurants which cater to all kinds of tourist and is an ideal place to have meals.Thoseghar is a small village and has a few small restaurants, eateries and food stalls where tourist can enjoy snacks, tea and coffee.But it is advisable for tourist to keep sufficient eatables/snacks and water during their visit.