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Vajrai Waterfalls

The Vajrai Waterfalls is situated at a height of around 560 meters (1,840 feet), and is a pictorial waterfall located near the Sahyadri Mountains, close to Kass Plateau. The region is jam-packed with incredible natural beauty, along with a pleasant soothing climate throughout the year.

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Normally, when one see this waterfall from a distance then it doesn’t seem to be a great waterfall, but when they reach near the waterfall and just have a look at it, only then they understand the enormity of it. The height of the waterfall being 1,840 feet falls from a straight cliff. The water for waterfall comes from the river Urmodi. It is origin of river Urmodi. The waterfall is perennial in nature, and hence you will hardly find it flowing throughout the year.

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This waterfall is very famous and popular with tourists, and is one of tallest waterfalls in India. Its popularity has resulted in an immense fame for the Bhambavali village, and tourism has become a key business here for the local villagers.

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This waterfall is a hub of beauty, nature and wild life along with some ancient holy places. Normally this waterfall enjoys great flow of water around the year, but during rainy seasons it gets stunning, with heavy water flow of water and the natural scenic beauty all around the waterfall.

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To experience this true heaven on earth, one should certainly visit the falls at least once in lifetime. Bhambavali village is also famous due to religious factors associated with the Vajrai Waterfall. According to a local legend, the Marathi Saint Shri Samarth Ramdas Swami climbed this entire mountain in just 3 footsteps and due to this miracle the Vajrai Waterfall got converted into a ‘3 Stair Waterfall Mountain’. From that time onwards, the place is considered holy by the local tribe of the Bhambavali village.

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The waterfall provides various other attractions like boating and trekking to the mesmerizing caves. There are also some ancient temples and religious places which are a major tourist attraction here.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing. / Overnight.
Height of the waterfall: 1,840 Feet (560 Meters).
Best time to visit: July to September.
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

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How to Reach

The Vajrai Waterfall is just 27 km from the city of Satara, Maharashtra, and is situated near the Sahyadri mountain ranges.

Satara Road Railway Station
Satara Road Railway Station

By Rail:

Satara Railway Station is just 30 km from Vajrai Waterfall and can be reached by local transport (taxi, bus and rickshaw).

By Road:

From Pune -> There are regular buses from Swargate bus stand to Satara. From Satara one can hire taxis or rickshaws and reach the falls.

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There is regular bus service from Satara to Vajrai and Satara is well connected to Mumbai, Pune and other major cities by national highway.

Activities

Youngsters enjoy nature walks near the falls and explore the surrounding.
Youngsters enjoy nature walks near the falls and explore the surrounding.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the scenery and one of the tallest waterfalls in India.
  • Take a hike to the ancient caves nearby.
  • Enjoy boating in the Tapola region, near the falls.
  • Enjoy picturesque views of the Urmodi Dam nearby.
  • Enjoy a family picnic in the company of friends and family.
  • Enjoy Photography.
  • Enjoy Nature Walks.

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A picturesque view of Urmadi River and Dam area.
A picturesque view of Urmadi River and Dam area.

Precautions to be taken by Tourists

  • Non-vegetarian food is prohibited nearby one km circle from waterfall as this place is considered sacred.
  • Avoid visiting the place in heavy rains as the place can be dangerous.
  • Carry a first aid kit.
  • Swimming at waterfall is prohibited as deep ponds are formed at the base.
  • Alcohol consumption is also prohibited.
  • Avoid entering the dense forest without a local guide. Guides are available in the Bhambavali village at reasonable rate.

 

Places to see near the Waterfall

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The Caves: There are many small ancient caves near Vajrai Waterfalls, which are a chief attraction for tourists beside the waterfall.

Urmodi Dam: The dam is situated on the Urmodi River; enjoy the views of Urmodi Dam and its back water area.

Kaas Flower Valley: Kaas is the small plateau, which comes alive with beautiful flowers between the months of August to October. There are many rare species of flowers, wild flowers, shrubs and plants to explore at Kass Plateau.

Bamnoli and Tapoli region: Here tourist can enjoy boating.

Sajjangadh Fort: This is the fort near Satara city, and the place where Shree Samarth Ramadas Swami lived. Hence the fort is named as Sajjangadh.

Thoseghar Waterfalls: This is a scenic spot located near the small village Thoseghar, this water fall is just 20 km from Satara city.

Mahabaleshwar Hill Station: Mahabaleshwar is the famous hill stations in Maharashtra. It is the famous as the holiday resort and honeymoon spot and has several tourist attractions.

Pachgani Hill Station: This is another hill station near the Waterfall, which surrounded by five hills of Sahyadri and has many tourist attractions.

Wai Ganapati: Dholya Ganapati temple at Wai is one of the most popular temple in Maharashtra. The idol of Ganapati is located on the ghat of Krishna River and it is very big.

Gondavale: It is very famous pilgrimage place and the Samadhi place of Shri Gondavalekar Maharaj.

Explore the dense Forest of Bhambavli, ideal for nature lovers and trekkers.

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Where to Eat and Stay

Since the waterfalls are located in the wilderness there are no accommodations facilities in this area. Tourist planning an overnight stay will have to stay at hotels or guest houses in Satara.

Traditional home stays at the village
Traditional home stays at the village

The more adventurous can experience a stay Bhambavali village in traditional homes, this stay will give you a chance to live and experience a rural life.

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It is further advisable to carry your own snacks and water as there is one restaurant near the waterfalls, which serves Maharastrian food. For a wholesome meal, tourists are advised to enjoy the same at Satara.

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Camping

There is no official arrangement or infrastructure for camping at the water falls near Vajrai Waterfall.

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

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A Humble Request

While visiting Vajrai 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.

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.