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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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Bhandardara

Bhandardara is a mini-hill station, nestled in the Sahayadri mountain ranges, and is a lesser known holiday destination near Mumbai and Pune. Bhandardara is full of naturally beautiful sights, and has a peaceful ambiance. It is surrounded by towering hills in the background and lush greenery. During the monsoon and winter season, Bhandardara exudes a colorful symphony, and is home to diverse flora and fauna.

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Bhandardara sits by the Pravara River, and according to a local legend, sage Agastya meditated here for a year. Pleased with his penance, the Gods blessed him with a stream of river Ganga, now known as river Pravara. Furthermore there are a number of tourist attractions that awaits travelers like a serene, calming lake, enveloped in the embrace of a dam, waterfalls, forts, valley and much more.

Attractions

 Bhandardara Lake (Arthur Lake):

The Bhandardara Lake, also known as the Arthur Lake was created in 1910, when the Wilson dam was built across the Pravara River. The lake is 34 km long and serves as a reservoir for the Wilson Dam.

Bhandardara Lake or Arthur Lake
Bhandardara Lake or Arthur Lake

The lake is situated in the middle of dense green forest and is the most visited tourist spots in Bhandardara and is an ideal place for nature lovers. During sunset the beauty of the place compels travelers to enjoy a pleasant and memorable walk around the lake.

Wilson Dam:

The Wilson dam was built in 1910 across the river Pravara. It is situated at a height of 150 m above sea level and is one of the oldest dams in the country. The opening of the sluice gates creates two 60 to 80 feet cascades of water that plummet to the rocks below. It’s a spectacular view and attracts many tourists.

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Tourists can enjoy some quality time in the circular garden located at the base of the dam. The beautiful garden comprises thick greenery, streams and gigantic trees and is home to hundreds of fruit bats. It is one of the most peaceful picnic spots with nature and greenery around.

Randha Waterfall:

One of the major attractions of Bhandardara is the Randha waterfall, which is located at about 11 km down from Wilson dam, and is also a good place to visit during monsoon.

A view of the Randha Waterfalls
A view of the Randha Waterfalls

The roaring River Pravara descends down from a height of 170 feet into a beautiful gorge and produces hydro-power. The breathtaking view of the waterfalls leaves the visitors spellbound.

Umbrella Falls:

The beautiful falls is visible only when water is released from the Bhandardara(Wilson) dam. Once the gates are opened, the flowing water from the big rock forms a shape of an umbrella, hence called as umbrella falls.

A view of the Umbrella Waterfalls
A view of the Umbrella Waterfalls

But this happens only when dam is full and it’s raining continuously. Monsoon is the best time to enjoy the unspoilt beauty of the Umbrella Falls. Due to rain the water level is high and thus, the falls are a treat to watch. The water from the falls is also used for the generation of hydro-electric power.

Trek to the nearby forts and peaks:

Bhandardara provides plenty of opportunity for small treks and hikes for adventure lovers.From Bhandardara, one can climb up to see the Ratangad and Harishchandragad fort.

Trekking in Bhandardara
Trekking in Bhandardara

Or, you can follow the trails that lead to Ajoba and Ghanchakkar peaks. Also, if you are up for a challenge, the highest peak in Maharashtra, Mount Kalsubai (1646 m), stands tall for you to conquer. Standing at the summit, you can have a panoramic view of Sahyadris and Bhandardara.

Amruteshwar Temple:

Bhandardara is also a hot-spot for the religiously inclined, who visit the Amruteshwar Temple an ancient Shiva Temple built during the 11th century and is located in Ratanwadi village.

Amruteshwar Temple
Amruteshwar Temple

Apart from being a religious place the temple is an interesting place to study and admire the unique architecture and carvings of the temple.

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Things to see and do:

Bhandardara is ideal for all kinds of tourists. If you are an adventure lover there are ample walks to take, sights to explore and peaks to scale. However, for the laid-back tourist, there is the option of cozying up in a chair with a book, or taking a leisurely walk by the lake.

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You can also bring your fishing line and tackle along and find a suitable spot for some angling. The lake offers great opportunities for anglers. With just the right combination of patience and luck, you may secure yourself a good catch.

A family enjoys as they explore Bhandardara
A family enjoys as they explore Bhandardara

There are jeeps and rickshaws available at the village square in Shendi, just 3 km away, to take you on a tour of the predetermined points of interest around  Bhandardara.Tourist can also their set your own itinerary and take the hired jeep only to places of their choice.

A travelers plays a guitar at the banks of the lake with the sun setting at the background
A travelers plays a guitar at the banks of the lake with the sun setting at the background

The best way to explore Bhandardara’s beauty is to take walks along the shores of the lake. After the first monsoon showers, with the valley shrouded in a green veil and the lake overflowing with water, the views are simply spectacular.

Camping in Bhandardara
Camping in Bhandardara

Furthermore, there are local guides that usually hang around the MTDC resort, who are willing to show you around for a nominal fee. They are the best choice if you have a car and driver at your disposal and their knowledge of the area is pretty extensive.

Best time to visit:

Best Time: August – February

Monsoon and winter season is the best time to Bhandardara. The place is famous for 3 major attractions dams, waterfalls, and trekking to mount Kalsubai, all are related to water and rains. Winters are extremely cool, but precautions must be taken during summer as the climate is quite hot.

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How to reach Bhandardara from Mumbai:

Bhandardara is located near a small village called ‘Shendi’ in Ahmednagar district and can be reached by road and rail.

Reaching from Mumbai

By Road : At a road distance of 149 km (Via National Highway 3, State Highway 44) and 163 km (Via National Highway 222), time taken to reach Bhandarda is about 3 to 4 hours depending on your mode of travel i.e. private / rental car or AC buses. Tour operators from Mumbai ply up to Igatpuri station and from there tourist can board an MTDC / S.T. bus or hire a local vehicle like cab / auto. From Igatpuri, Bhandardara is at a distance of 45 km and takes about an hour to reach.

By Railway: Nearest station is Igatpuri which is about 45 kilometers on central railway route. Once you reach the station, follow the MTDC or ST bus as mentioned above to reach Bhandardara.

How to reach Bhandardara from Pune:

Reaching from Pune

By Road: The distance between Pune and Bhandardara is 162 km via NH50. It can be reached in approximately 3.5 to 4 hours. One can opt to drive through NH50. This route involves driving from NH 50 to Narayangaon. After that, one has to take Otur-Ozar Road to NH222, and then drive along MH SH21 and MH SH44. There are 2 more routes that lead to Bhandardara from Pune. One involves driving via Rajya Mahamarga 46 while the other goes via Kopargaon-Shirdi-ahmednagar-Pune Highway.

Pune – Nasik Phata – Narayangaon – Otur – Bhramanwada – Kotul – Rajur – Bhandardara

By Railway: Board a train from Pune to Igatpuri. The total length of this stretch is 133 kilometers by train. After reaching Igatpuri, tourist can hire cabs, taxis or MTDC /S.T buses in order to reach Bhandardara.

Where to stay in Bhandardara:

There are now many hotels and resorts that offer comfortable accommodation at Bhandardara.

MTDC Resort in Bhandardara
MTDC Resort in Bhandardara

Some of the best hotels and resorts are situated around the lake and waterfalls making the stay even more memorable. Budget hotels are also available and there are small lodging located on the outskirts of Bhandardara.

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Best places to eat in Bhandardara:

There are limited options for eating in Bhandardara. However, there are numerous food stalls offering misal pav and vada pav.Tourist can try out traditional home-cooked food prepared by locals, varan bhat (dal-rice) is easily available but can be spicy.

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MTDC offers a multi-cuisine menu and tourist can choose from the vegetarian, non-vegetarian, Chinese and tandoor items on the menu. Recently many new hotels and restaurants have come up in Bhandardara due to the increase in tourism. Bhandardara is also famous for sweet peda which is easily available at every nook and corner.