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Malshej Ghat Waterfalls

Malshej Ghat is a scenic hill station, situated at an altitude of 700 metres (2300 feet) above the sea level.  The entire ghat is a fascinating tourist destination with a rejuvenating climate.

A picturesque view of the Malshej ghats
A picturesque view of the Malshej ghats

It is famous for its numerous lakes, cascading waterfalls and charming mountains. The entire ghat is a favorite tourist destination of hikers, trekkers, adventurers and nature lovers.

One of the several  streams flowing at the ghats
One of the several streams flowing at the ghats

Furthermore, the typical woody countryside of Malshej ghat is distinguished for its rich flora and fauna, historic forts on rocky mountains, enthralling rivers, meandering waterfalls, resorts and sanctuaries.

A view of the numerous  waterfalls at the ghats
A view of the numerous waterfalls at the ghats

The hilltops have countless cascading waterfalls, which add to natural beauty and splendor of the region. With at least 15 waterfalls in the zone of 10 km, the place is very crowded in monsoon during weekends, so make sure you plan accordingly if travelling with family.

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During monsoons some of the waterfalls are too big, that they reach the road.  It is a sheer joy to walk through the gushing water, which makes waterfall canopies on the road. Rain, mist, fog and the cascading waterfalls amidst of woody forest are an eye catching sight one can never forget for a life time.

Waterfalls spilling all over the highway
Waterfalls spilling all over the highway

So pack your bags, leave the city life behind and let the clouds show you the trails. Soon you will find yourself surrounded by a million waterfalls. That is Malshej Ghat for you.

Tourist enjoy themselves at the falls
Tourist enjoy themselves at the falls

Timing : Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration : 1 day outing
Height of the waterfall: N.A. (There are several waterfalls in this region of different heights).
Best time to visit: All round the year. (Monsoon and Winter is ideal).
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 3 – 4 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

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How to Reach

Malshej ghat is an average height of 700 metres and is situated in Pune district.It is at a distance of 130 km north of Pune city and 154 km from Mumbai city towards northeast.

By Rail:

The nearest railway station is Kalyan Station or Karjat. From Kalyan Railway Station, one can take state transport buses that commute frequently between Kalyan and Ahmednagar.

State Transport buses at the Malshej Ghat
State Transport buses at the Malshej Ghat

State Transport Bus Station is right next to the railway station(Kalyan). Furthermore, any Ahmednagar bound bus will stop at Malshej Ghat. It will approximately take 1.5 hrs by bus from Kalyan.

By Road (Car):

To go to Malshej ghat by road From Pune, take Pune-Nashik highway (NH-50) to Alephata and turn left on Kalyan-Ahmednagar Highway (SH-222) towards Kalyan.

By Road

From Mumbai, take NH3 to Bhiwandi and turn towards Murbad or take state highway via Kalyan, Murbad, Saralgaon and Vaishakhare.

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Mumbai –> Thane –> Saravali –> Kon –> Kalyan –> Shahad –> Bapsai –> Kolimb –> Murbad –> Saralgaon –> Kasgaon –> Tokawade and finally Malshej Ghat starts.

Activities

Malshej Ghat is a beautiful valley and is ideal for hiking, monsoon trekking, rappelling and paragliding. But it is highly recommended to go with professional adventurers company for any such adventure sport around these ghats, as inexperience can be dangerous.

Trekking at Malshej Ghat
Trekking at Malshej Ghat

The monsoon months from June to September are the magical time to visit Malshej Ghat. During this time of the year, the hills are soothing; with calm and cool weather, misty tops, waterfalls and lush green surroundings.

Rappelling at Malshej ghats.
Rappelling at Malshej ghats.

The winter’s months between November and February, the lofty hills of the Western Ghats are a paradise for trekkers and hikers. You can go about exploring the mysterious trails and make your own way in and out of the forests.

A view of a rainbow at Malshej Ghat
A view of a rainbow at Malshej Ghat

While in summer between March and May, early mornings and evenings are a pleasant time to visit the Ghats and spend some romantic moments.

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Places to see near Malshej Ghat

 

Pimpalgaon Joga Dam

Just beyond Malshej is the vast Pimpalgaon Lake where migratory flamingos are easily sighted during the rainy season. The dam with its lofty cliffs and the vast expanse of backwaters presents spectacular scenery.

Flamingos at the dam
Flamingos at the dam

A haven of so many bird species like purple moorhen, pitta, alpine swift, whistling thrush, green pigeon, quail, and pied crested cuckoo, Pimpalgaon Joga dam is a bird watchers delight.

Numerous WaterFalls

Monsoon with its extraordinary charm of rain, make Malshej Ghat a symphony of waterfalls.

One of the numerous waterfalls at Malshej ghat
One of the numerous waterfalls at Malshej ghat

A hilltop with countless cascading waterfalls, Malshej Ghat is adorned with natural beauty and splendor.Rain, mist, fog and the cascading water falls amidst of woody forest are an eye catching sight one can never forget for a life time.

Shivneri Fort

The birthplace of legendary Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, The Shivneri Fort is not very far (approximately 40 km) from Malshej Ghat. Shivneri Fort, a beautiful old fort with lots of water ponds, old rocks and other attractions.

Harishchandragad

Through Khireshwar village, one can visit the famous Harishchandragadh(Hill Fort). One of the beauties here are many waterfalls in the hilly regions.

A view of the rocky Harishchandragad fort
A view of the rocky Harishchandragad fort

Though a day return trip from Mumbai or Pune is very feasible, ideally one should spend 3 to 4 days at Malshej Ghat, taking in as well historic Junnar, the ancient Lenyadri caves and the Shivneri fort which are just a short drive beyond the Pimpalgaon Lake.

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Where to Eat and Stay

The only proper accommodation option in midst of Malshej Ghat is the MTDC resort and is located in centre of this valley at Flamingo Hills. Tourists coming on one day picnic at Malshej Ghat can have snacks, lunch, tea and coffee and get fresh as it does has wash room facilities.

Malshej Ghat MTDC Resort
Malshej Ghat MTDC Resort

At various points on the ghats, where you have smaller waterfalls and stunning views, you will have a bhuttawala’s(corn sellers), tea stalls and vendors cooking piping hot omlette’s, bhurji, and boiled eggs.

Make shift food stalls near the falls
Make shift food stalls near the falls

While driving to Malshej Ghat, take a stopover to buy local fruits like mulberries.

Camping

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

Lakeside Camping at Malshej ghat
Lakeside Camping at Malshej ghat

Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy overnight camping along the lakeside and barbeque meals at the Malshej Ghat, these overnight camps are organised by professional adventure companies from Mumbai and Pune.

Views from the campsite
Views from the campsite

Khireshwar village near Malshej Ghat is where most of the overnight camps are organized. The village gives spectacular view of Harischandragad with its Citadel and Taramati peak.

Enjoy a barbecue meal at the campsite
Enjoy a barbecue meal at the campsite

Here campers can enjoy the tented accommodation by the lake side where a camp fire can be set and barbeque served.

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A Humble Request

While visiting Malshej Ghat 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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Also do not pollute the water as it is an important source of water for the people living in the nearby villages. Kindly support nature as these small actions by each one of us will help preserve our beautiful waterfalls.

Waterfalls near Mumbai

Here is some thrilling news for all Mumbaikars, especially for those, who are planning to enjoy their weekend, in the lap of nature near the Western Ghats. As the monsoons this year is in full throttle, huge streams and waterfalls have come alive and are turning the rural landscape of Maharashtra into a beautiful paradise.

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What better than a visit one of the numerous waterfalls near Mumbai, which offer lush greenery and ice cold waters, where one can enjoy a good time in the company of friends and family.

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

Bhivpuri Waterfall

The Bhivpuri waterfall is situated near Karjat, and is an ideal place to start your weekend, and return on the same day, without having to travel too far away from Mumbai.

Bhivpuri Waterfalls
Bhivpuri Waterfalls

Monsoons and winters are the best time to visit Bhivpuri as holiday makers can enjoy a short trek amidst the green hills and spend some memorable moments amidst the picturesque waterfalls.

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Vangani Waterfall

Also known as the Bhagirath waterfalls, this sleepy town of Vangani in Maharashtra receives heavy rainfall, which creates many beautiful waterfalls in the region.

Vangani Waterfalls
Vangani Waterfalls

During this time the entire region turns into a beautiful piece of heaven on earth and is an ideal place to enjoy fun-filled picnics with friends and family. Above all, this place is lesser crowded and gives a chance to visitors to explore the natural beauty and soak in the absolute calmness of the region.

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Pandavkada Waterfall

Pandavkada Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall situated in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. Due to its location and easy accessibility it has become a favorite destination of most Mumbaikars, who like enjoying a picnic on weekends in the lap of nature.

Pandavkada Waterfalls
Pandavkada Waterfalls

Apart from being a natural splendor, the waterfalls has some strong mythological connections and it is believed that the Pandavas had bathed under this fall and spend time in this region during their exile.

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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.

Randha Waterfalls
Randha Waterfalls

Once at the falls; visitors will feel the embrace of nature with cloud capped mountains all around, and milky water flowing in full vigor. 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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Umbrella Waterfall

Located in Bandardara, 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.

Umbrella Waterfalls
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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Tungareshwar Waterfall

The Tungareshwar Waterfall is located in the Tungareshwar National Park and is also locally known as Chinchoti Waterfalls.

Tungareshwar Waterfalls
Tungareshwar Waterfalls

The waterfall is located in the dense forest and can be reached after a short trek. There is one large waterfall and many smaller waterfalls in this area.Above all, this attraction is not far away from the Mumbai city and travelers can reach Tungareshwar from Vasai or Naigoan and enjoy a fun-filled weekend within the city limits.

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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.

Bhushi Dam
Bhushi Dam

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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Malshej Ghat Waterfalls

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

One of the many waterfalls at Malshej Ghat
One of the many waterfalls at Malshej Ghat

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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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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Tamhini Waterfall

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

Tamhini Waterfalls
Tamhini Waterfalls

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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Dabhosa Waterfall

The Dabhosa Waterfall is located in Thane district in Dabhosa village on the Jawhar – Silvassa Road.

Dabhosa Waterfall
Dabhosa Waterfall

This waterfall is popular with tourist for its campsite where they can enjoy the views of the sunset and also enjoy their stay during the night when the ambience of the falls is just beautiful. The fall is about 300 feet and apart from sightseeing, there are multiple adventure sport activities to enjoy like kayaking, rappelling, trekking, fishing, boating, laddering and valley crossing.

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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 Waterfalls
Kune Waterfalls

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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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 Waterfalls
Kansai Waterfalls

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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Sukeli Waterfall

Sukeli is a tiny village in Raigad district that is blessed with natural foliage and lush greenery.

Sukeli Waterfalls
Sukeli Waterfalls

The waterfalls here attracts tourists from all over Maharashtra, and apart from the majestic waterfall, the area offers amazing views of nature and offers a peaceful and calm environment. Furthermore, during monsoon migratory bird visit this area, adding to its beauty. Trekking, Rappelling and Picnicking are popular activities that visiting tourist can enjoy at the falls.

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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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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.

Tamhini Waterfall
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.

Please click here for complete information on Tamhini Waterfall.

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.

Bhushi Dam Lonavala
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.

Umbrella Waterfalls
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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