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.

For Bookings for Vajrai Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

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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.

For Bookings for Vajrai Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

For Bookings a stay in Satara PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

For Bookings for Camping at Vajrai Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

Dhobi Waterfalls

The enchanting Dhobi Waterfall is a must visit during your trip to Mahabaleshwar. The water from this waterfall falls deep into the Koyna valley, and then finally joins the Koyna River.

A picturesque view of Mahableshwar
A picturesque view of Mahableshwar

Witnessing this breathtaking scene is an opportunity of a lifetime, as the beauty of this region is simply beyond words to describe especially during monsoon season.

A stunning view of the Dhobi falls
A stunning view of the Dhobi falls

The waterfalls got its name ‘Dhobi Waterfalls’, as once upon a time, it was once a very prominent washing place.The mighty Dhobi Waterfall is situated at a distance of 3 Km from Mahabaleshwar town, and connects Elphinstone Point with Lodwick Point.

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The waterfall is enclosed on all sides with rocks, and due to continuous falling of water on them, they have turned green. During the monsoon season these waterfalls turn even more beautiful and tourists visiting this place during rainy season can enjoy the majestic and magnificent views of Dhobi Waterfall.

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A romantic getaway, this is an ideal place to get away with your partner, far away from the rush and the bustle of city life.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing / Overnight stay at Mahableshwar.
Height of the waterfall: 450 feet (140 meters).
Best time to visit: July to December.
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

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For Bookings for Dhobi Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

How to Reach

By Rail:

Mahabaleshwar is 120 km from Pune via Panchgani, and is the closest Railway station.

Satara Road Railway Station
Satara Road Railway Station

The city of Pune is the normal departure point for Mahabaleshwar although Satara Railway Station(60 km) is also closest and convenient railway station.

By Road:

Mahabaleshwar is well connected by road with Mumbai and Pune, and other important cities of Maharashtra. There are private taxis and luxury buses available in addition to the Maharashtra State transport semi-luxury, luxury and ordinary buses. After the construction of a new highway, tourist can drive down to Mahableshwar, as it is only a five-hour drive from Mumbai.

Reaching Mahableshwar by Road
Reaching Mahableshwar by Road

Once you reach Mahableshwar, the Dhobi Waterfalls is situated on a bridle path connecting Petit Road with Old Mahabaleshwar Road, about three km away from Mahabaleshwar. It is advisable to hire local guide to reach the waterfalls.

Distance from Mumbai: 260 km

Distance from Pune: 120 km

Activities

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-Trekking and enjoy a pleasant walk in the woods.
-Photography of the beautiful surroundings, wildlife and migratory birds.
-Sightseeing of the surrounding hills and nearby waterfalls. (Spend some time exploring places like Elphinstone Point and Lodwick Point).
-Enjoy a refreshing bath in the pond at the base of the falls.
-Picnic in the company of friends and family.

For Bookings for Dhobi Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

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Places to see near the Waterfall

Mahableshwar and Panchagani are the major tourist attractions near the falls; tourists can visit them according to their convenience and duration of stay.

Arthur Point in Mahableshwar
Arthur Point in Mahableshwar

Panchgani Attractions:

-Table Land
-Devil’s Kitchen
-Sydney Point
-Parsi Point
-Dhom Dam
-Lingmala Falls
-Rajpuri Caves

Mahableshwar Attractions:

-The Venna Lake
-Paragliding and other adventure sport activities
-Authur’s Seat
-Elphinstone Point
-The Mahabaleshwar Temple
-Tapola
-Kate’s Point
-The Elephant’s Head Point
-The Pratapgarh Fort
-Chinaman’s Waterfall
-Wilson Point or Sunrise Point
-Connaught Peak
-Hunter Point
-Carnac Point
-Falkland Point
-Babington Point

For Bookings for Mahableshwar PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to Eat and Stay

Due to its remote location there is no restaurant or hotel near the falls. Make shift food stalls may appear depending on tourist traffic, hence it is advisable to carry your own snacks and water.

There are restaurants for every budget in Mahableshwar
There are restaurants for every budget in Mahableshwar

For proper meals one can visit one of several restaurants in Mahableshwar available in all budgets.

Strawberry and Mulberry stalls
Strawberry and Mulberry stalls

Tourist planning an overnight stay can book their accommodations at the numerous hotels in Mahabaleshwar available in all budgets.

For Bookings your stay in Mahableshwar PLEASE CLICK HERE

Camping

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

Camping near the falls
Camping near 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.

For Bookings for Camping at Dhobi Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

A Humble Request

While visiting Dhobi 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.

Chinaman’s Waterfalls

The captivating and beautiful Chinaman waterfall, lies towards the south of the Koyna Valley, in the beautiful hill station of Mahabaleshwar.

A picturesque view of Mahableshwar
A picturesque view of Mahableshwar

A tour of this hill station is incomplete without visiting this beautiful falls. The waterfall is located on the Carviali Road, and the Tiger Path Road is the best way to access these waterfalls. Some tourists also access the waterfalls through the Babington Point.

A view of the Chinaman's Waterfall in a dense jungle.
A view of the Chinaman’s Waterfall in a dense jungle.

There is a dense forest that leads up to the waterfalls, and it is embedded in scenic beauty, which makes it a paradise for walkers.

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The waterfall cascades down from a height of 500 feet in to a deep valley. The waterfall flows from two different points and merges in to a single stream. Positioned at the top of the Venna Valley, the calm surroundings and the exotic waterfalls render a perfect holiday spot.

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Chinaman’s waterfalls got its name because once upon a time the beautiful gardens and farms in the vicinity managed by Chinese immigrants.

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Positioned at the top of the Venna Valley, it is bewitching to watch the water flowing from such an enormous height. The best time to visit the falls is during the monsoon season.

An amazing sunset at the base of the falls.
An amazing sunset at the base of the falls.

The beauty of the Chinamans Waterfalls offers ample chances to take some amazing snaps. Click the gushing water at dawn and dusk when sun rays enhance its overall appeal.

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From the area around the waterfall, beautiful views of Dhobi Waterfall and Lingamala Waterfall can be seen. Whether you are with your friends or family, this place is an ideal place for all.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing / Overnight stay at Mahableshwar.
Height of the waterfall: 500 feet (155 meters).
Best time to visit: July to October.
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

For Bookings for Chinaman’s  Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

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How to Reach

By Rail:

Mahabaleshwar is 120 km from Pune via Panchgani, and is the ideal Railway station.

Satara Road Railway Station
Satara Road Railway Station

The city of Pune is the normal departure point for Mahabaleshwar although Satara Railway Station (60 km) is the closest and convenient railway station.

By Road:

Mahabaleshwar is well connected by road with Mumbai and Pune, and other important cities of Maharashtra. There are private taxis and luxury buses available in addition to the Maharashtra State transport semi-luxury, luxury and ordinary buses. After the construction of a new highway, tourist can drive down to Mahableshwar, as it is only a five-hour drive from Mumbai.

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Once in Mahableshwar, tourists can reach the waterfalls via Carviali Road, which are located 2.5 km away from the Mahabaleshwar city. The waterfalls can also be approached through Tiger Path Road via Babington Point.

Activities

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-Trekking and enjoy a pleasant walk in the woods.
-Photography of the beautiful surroundings, wildlife and migratory birds.
-Sightseeing of the surrounding hills and nearby waterfalls.
-Enjoy a refreshing bath in the pond at the base of the falls.
-Picnic in the company of friends and family.

For Bookings for Chinaman Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

Places to see near the Waterfall

Mahableshwar and Panchgani are popular hill stations near the falls and tourists can visit these attractions depending on the duration of their stay.

Venna Lake the most popular attraction of Mahableshwar
Venna Lake the most popular attraction of Mahableshwar

Mahableshwar and its attractions:

-The Venna Lake
-Paragliding and other adventure sport activities
-Authur’s Seat
-Elphinstone Point
-The Mahabaleshwar Temple
-Tapola
-Kate’s Point
-The Elephant’s Head Point
-The Pratapgarh Fort  (See Complete details for trek to Pratapgarh Fort)
-Dhobi Waterfall
-Wilson Point or Sunrise Point
-Connaught Peak
-Hunter Point
-Carnac Point
-Falkland Point
-Babington Point

Panchgani and its  attractions:

  • Table Land
  • Devil’s Kitchen
  • Sydney Point
  • Parsi Point
  • Dhom Dam
  • Lingmala Falls (See Complete details for a visit to Lingmala Waterfalls)
  • Rajpuri Caves

For Bookings for Mahableshwar and Panchgani PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to Eat and Stay

Due to its remote location there is no restaurant or hotel near the falls. Make shift food stalls may appear depending on tourist traffic, hence it is advisable to carry your own snacks and water.

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For proper meals one can visit one of several restaurants in Mahableshwar available in all budgets.

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Tourist planning an overnight stay can book their accommodations at the numerous hotels in Mahabaleshwar available in all budgets.

For Bookings for a stay in Mahableshwar or Panchgani PLEASE CLICK HERE

Camping

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

For Bookings for Camping at Chinaman Waterfall PLEASE CLICK HERE

A Humble Request

While visiting Chinaman 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.

Kune Waterfalls

The Kune Waterfalls is located centrally within the Lonavala – Khandala valley. This is a three-tiered waterfall with a total height of 200 metres (660 feet) with the highest drop being 100 metres (330 feet).The entire waterfall is a magnificent work of art, by mother nature and is encircled with lush greenery.

Kune Waterfalls at its scenic best during monsoons
Kune Waterfalls at its scenic best during monsoons

Kune Falls is one of the main attractions in Khandala, and attracts attracts tourists in large numbers during the rainy season when the waterfall is in its peak  and flows down with a huge gush.

Kune Waterfalls at the base
Kune Waterfalls at the base

The exceptionally heavy rains at the hill station adds to the beauty of the place. In fact, the Kune Falls lasts for quite a few weeks even after the monsoon season is over. The serenity and the stunning beauty of the place is indescribable and must be experienced in person to fully understand the blessing that nature has bestowed on the valley in
absolute abundance.

Kune Waterfalls
Kune Waterfalls

During the monsoon, the adjoining areas turns into calm green landscape and the falls also turns into a milky white stream. The exceptional heavy rainfall in this area adds beauty and an extra charm to this place.

Youngsters enjoy themselves at the falls
Youngsters enjoy themselves at the falls

The waterfall is centrally located in the Khandala- Lonavla valley and is a beautiful spot. Visitors from Mumbai can see the waterfall from a distance as they approach Khandala. Being a seasonal one, the falls will dwindle after about a month from the last rains.Near the falls, there is a well known Church, which acts as both a landmark for the falls plus a tourist attraction in itself.

Exotic flowers and plants near the falls
Exotic flowers and plants near the falls

Because of the rains, there is a lot of water at Kune this time of the year. Visitors can just stand there for a while and absorb the greenery all around. If you love nature, this is the place for you and take as many pictures as you like. If you love trekking, then you might even do a small trek to the base of the waterfall as it would be an interesting hike.

A visitors gets his best Kodak moment.
A visitors gets his best Kodak moment.

Else relax once you have reached the falls, or better still, take a bath in the cold waters of the stream.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day visit.
Height of the waterfall: 650 feet (200 meters).
Best time to visit: June to September.
Entry fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit duration: 2- 3 hours.
Distance from Mumbai: 80 km (2 hours).
Distance from Pune: 70 km (1 hour 30 minutes).
Photography: Allowed.

For Booking for Kune Waterfalls Please Click Here

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How to Reach Kune Falls

By Road:

Travelers from Mumbai can take the famous Mumbai-Pune expressway to reach Lonavala bypass. Local transport is available to travel to Khandala and from thereon to Kune.

Lonavala Exit Ramp

The Kune Missionary Church is the landmark to look for. It is a tourist attraction in itself, so visitors can spend some time in the church before proceeding to Kune.

From the church, it takes just a short walk to reach Kune falls. Travelers from Pune can get down at Khandala and follow the same route. Kune Falls is on the old Mumbai-Pune Highway and not the new Mumbai – Pune Expressway.

By Rail:

The nearest Railway Station is Lonavala. If your coming from Mumbai or Pune, it’s better for tourists  to alight at Lonavala Railway Station.

Lonavala Railway Station
Lonavala Railway Station

From here they can take local transport(share rickshaws or bus) and reach the falls that is about 10 km away.

Rappelling at Kune Waterfalls
Rappelling at Kune Waterfalls

Activities

At Kune there are a lot of opportunities for adventure sports activities that are organized by adventure sport clubs.

  • Trekking.
  • Rappelling.
  • Swimming in the pond below the falls.
  • Family Picnics.
  • Rock Climbing.
  • Treks to Korigad, Rajmachi fort nearby.
  • Camp by the Pavna Lake, Tungarli Lake and Lonavala Lake.
  • Nature Walks.
  • Photography.

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Places to see near the Waterfalls

- The Kune Church is located within the close proximity of Kune waterfalls and serves as a landmark to reach the waterfalls.

- The Duke’s Nose Peak.

- Karla Hills:(Ideal spot for the mountaineers).

- Karla Caves:(2000 year old Buddhists caves near Khandala).

- Bedsa Caves: At Kamshet near Khandala are large caves that are popular and visited by a lot of tourists.

- Bhaja Caves: Located in Lonavala inside the caves here there are figures of deities and mythological figures.

- Lohagad Fort: Built by Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj.

- Visapur Fort : Opposite to Lohagad Fort.

- Rajmachi Fort: The fort is located between Khandala and Lonavala and can be accessed from Tungarli Lake.

- Tikona Fort: This fort stands near Lonavala and there are a few Buddhist cave and some tanks that were used to store water.

- Tung Fort:  This was actually a watch post or a lookout tower. Lohagad , Visapur and Tikona forts could be seen from this fort.

- Lonavala Hill:  This hill is called the ‘Jewel of the Sahyadiri Hills’ and is 5 kms. from Khandala. From the hill, visitors will get a panoramic view of the Sahyadiri range.

- There are a number of lakes like the Bushi Lake, Lonavala Lake and Tulauli Lake which can be visited or an overnight camp can be organized by these lakes.

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Where to Stay and Eat

Ideally visitors from Mumbai and Pune can  go on a day’s  trip to see the Kune waterfalls and all the tourist places in and around Lonavala and Khandala.

A cosy guest house at the hill station
A cosy guest house at the hill station

But if they are planning to stay overnight then there are many hotels near Kune Waterfalls and also in Lonavala and Khandala. Visitors can choose from luxurious suites to well-appointed cottages for a comfortable stay within their budget. Tourists can also use many other low-budget staying options available in plenty near Kune Waterfalls.

A family enjoys a meal at a restaurant in Lonavala
A family enjoys a meal at a restaurant in Lonavala

There are make-shift food stalls near the falls, but it is advisable to carry your own snacks and water as at times due to heavy rains the food stalls may or may not be open. For a wholesome meal visitors can enjoy them at numerous hotels and restaurants at Lonavala and Khandala.

Booking for a stay at Lonavala or Khandala Please Click Here

Camping

There is no official arrangement or infrastructure for camping at the falls.

A Campsite during winters
A Campsite during winters

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 Kune 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.

Dabhosa Waterfalls

Dabhosa is a small village, in Thane district. in the northern part of Maharashtra, 160 km away from Mumbai. The nearest town from Dabhosa is Jawhar, which is about 20 km away.

The lush greenery of Jawhar and its surrounding areas.
The lush greenery of Jawhar and its surrounding areas.

The quaint village of Jawhar is a hilly forested area at the edge of Sahyadris range with  a comparatively sparse habitation. Every year with the monsoon setting in , the entire countryside is awash in lush greenery.

Dabhosa Waterfalls nestled in the beautiful jungle
Dabhosa Waterfalls nestled in the beautiful jungle

But Dabhosa’s claim to fame is its waterfalls  that lies a little less than a km out of the village. This is one of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra near Mumbai.

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The waterfalls are surrounded by straight mountains of height not less than 600 feet on both sides and are covered with medicinal plants.The surroundings are densely forested and provide a serene location for seclusion seeking travelers. The area is unpolluted and unspoiled without much modern developments and luxuries.

Dabhosa Waterfalls raging down during monsoon
Dabhosa Waterfalls raging down during monsoon

During monsoons,  the Dabhosa waterfall becomes a raging monster. Such is the force of the waterfalls, that the spray from it makes it is impossible to look towards the waterfall when you are standing close to it.

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Even when you are 20-30 mt away, it feels like you are standing in front of a giant shower. In the monsoons, getting into the pond below is impossible as the waters churns angrily and waves hit the rocky banks like a rough sea. Just standing there and observing the falls  is an exhilarating experience.

Youngsters enjoy themselves at the flowing stream at the base of the falls
Youngsters enjoy themselves at the flowing stream at the base of the falls

This waterfall is a seasonal picnic spot and the best time to visit this fall is during the monsoons i.e. from June to September, as the flow of water is full-fledged.

Flying Fox or Zip Line in full swing at the falls.
Flying Fox or Zip Line in full swing at the falls.

It is an  adventure spot hub where tourist can enjoy  activities like Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling, Laddering, Trekking, Rock Climbing, Nature Walks and  Fishing. Dabhosa is recommended for a day or overnight trip with friends in the monsoons.

Rappelling at the falls
Rappelling at the falls

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day visit / Overnight.
Height of the waterfall: 300 feet (92 meters).
Best time to visit: June to September
Entry fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit duration: 2- 3 hours.
Distance from Mumbai: 160 km (3hours and 30 minutes)
Distance from Pune: 260 km (6 hours and 30 minutes)
Photography: Allowed

Youngsters enjoy nature walks near the falls and explore the surrounding.
Youngsters enjoy nature walks near the falls and explore the surrounding.

How to Reach

To reach Dabhosa waterfall, you need to first arrive at Jawhar village, which is about 160km from the city of Mumbai.

Road leading to Dabhosa
Road leading to Dabhosa

Address : Village Dabhosa, Off Jawhar Silvassa Road, Taluka Jawhar, District Thane.

By Rail : The nearest railway station is Vapi, and from thereon Dabhosa Waterfall is a further 53 Km by road, and can be reached by local transport like share autos/ state transport buses.

By Road : Public transportation to this place is very limited, and there are very few MSRTC buses that ply on this route(Mumbai – Jawhar). It is advisable to take your own car or book a cab to save on time.

Kayaking at the base of the falls.
Kayaking at the base of the falls.

Activities

  • Kayaking
  • Valley Crossing
  • Zip Line
  • Rappelling
  • Laddering
  • Trekking
  • Rock Climbing
  • Nature Walks
  • Fishing
  • Photography
  • Camping

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Places to see nearby

Jawhar : Situated in the ranges of the Western Ghats, Jawhar is known for its picturesque setting and a vibrant cultural heritage.

Jawhar Palace
Jawhar Palace

It is one of the very few tribal regions of Maharashtra and is famous for its vibrant Warli painting that are a characteristic landmark of this place. Do visit the Palace and Lake in Jawhar.

Bhupatgad Fort : The fort of Bhopatgarh is a trekkers delight especially in the monsoon.

Where to Stay and Eat

At Dabhosa visitors can expect simple accommodations. Visitors planning to stay overnight at Dabhosa are advised to do prior bookings.

Accommodations opposite the falls
Accommodations opposite the falls

There is a campsite overlooking the waterfalls, which has 2 large dormitories along with a dining area and full service kitchen (serving homely meals). This is the best option for families and groups coming from far away places like Pune.

Eating out at Dabhosa
Eating out at Dabhosa

The food served here is fantastic, and one will enjoy authentic Maharashtrian dishes.There are several hotels and resorts nearby offering  In-home eating, Campfire, Barbecue and Sight seeing amenities.

For Booking your stay at Dabhosa Please Click Here

Camping

There is no official arrangement or infrastructure for exclusive camping at the falls.

Visitors enjoy the night with dance and music
Visitors enjoy the night with dance and music

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 Dabhosa 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.

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.

For Bookings for Malshej Ghat PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

For Bookings for Malshej Ghat PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

For Bookings for Malshej Ghat PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

For Bookings for Camping at Malshej Ghat PLEASE CLICK HERE

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.

Zenith Waterfalls

Zenith Waterfall is located at Khopoli, near the Zenith Factory. It is a popular destination during the monsoon season, because of its proximity to Mumbai and Pune and the ease of reaching the falls.

A view of Zenith Waterfalls from a distance
A view of Zenith Waterfalls from a distance

Once tourists reach Khopoli, a short trek will lead you towards the waterfalls. Tourist must avoid wearing shoes as one has to wade through running waters and small streams, so ideally wear floaters to navigate through the cold streams, both narrow and wide that are knee high. All this adventure adds to the charm of Zenith Waterfall.

Water streams flowing from the falls
Water streams flowing from the falls

After crossing the streams, tourist have to trek for about 10 minutes through a woody and dense section before they will get views and sounds of the falls, before reaching it.

Trekking through the streams to reach the falls
Trekking through the streams to reach the falls

Finally when you reach the waterfall, you can enjoy the breath taking views as the water falls from a 30 feet. Tourists are advised to be careful as the stones near the waterfall are mossy and slippery. The Zenith Waterfall is about 30 feet high and is only active during monsoon and attracts a large crowd during weekends.

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The water is ice cold and one can barely stand below the waterfall as the pressure was is too much. Zenith waterfall is an ideal place to visit and have a good close up view of a waterfall that is not too far away from Mumbai.

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

The waterfall has been part of many Bollywood movie song sequences. Ideally visit the waterfalls, during weekdays as weekends are crowded. Post monsoon, once the waterfall has dried up the same location becomes a hot-spot for rock-climbing and rappelling.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing.
Height of the waterfall: 30 feet (10 meters).
Best time to visit: During monsoon season from June to September and post monsoon for adventure sport activities.
Entry Fee: No charge.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 2 – 3 hours.
Photography: Allowed.

For Bookings for a visit to Zenith Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

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How to Reach

By Train:

Zenith waterfalls can be visited during monsoon season and is located in the quaint town of Khopoli near Mumbai. The best and economical way to reach is by using the services of the local trains. Tourist can board a train in Central Railway Line that is bound for Khopoli(Beyond Karjat).

A view of Khopoli Railway Station
A view of Khopoli Railway Station

The journey by train will take you about 2 hours 40 minutes from Mumbai, all depending on the where they start their journey. Tourists are advised to check the railway time-table as trains for Khopoli are very limited. Alternatively, tourist can also reach Karjat and board a shuttle train moving towards Khopoli.

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After reaching Khopoli, tourist can alight at the western side of the station. From here there are 2 ways to reach the falls; one is to take a short trek (30 minutes) to the falls, while other way is to board an Auto rickshaw which will drop tourist at about 200 meters from the falls.

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But trekking is ideal during monsoon as the weather is perfect for a walk into the wilderness offering beautiful views of the numerous smaller waterfalls and scenery in the region.

By Car:

Khopoli is about 30 km from Panvel on the Old Bombay-Pune Highway.

By Road

Once you reach Khopoli, Check for the directions at Khopoli and turn off the highway after a bus stand. The falls has been named Zenith because of its proximity to Zenith Company.

Activities

  • Enjoy a picnic with friends and family.
  • Swimming
  • Trekking
  • Photography
  • Rock Climbing (Post Monsoon)
  • Rappelling (Post Monsoon)

For Bookings for a visit to Zenith Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

The pond at the base of the waterfalls
The pond at the base of the waterfalls

Beware

It is advisable not to enter deep into the water pool created at the base of the waterfalls as there have been several cases of drowning in the past due to the slippery nature of the rocks and the force of the waterfalls. Expect large crowds on public holidays and weekends.

Where to Eat

Just at the entrance of the waterfalls there are a few make shift stalls selling tea (chai), roasted corn, vada pav and cold drinks. It is advisable to carry your own snacks and water.

Camping

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

Camping at the base of the falls
Camping at the base of 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.

For Bookings for a visit to Zenith Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

A Humble Request

While visiting Zenith 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.

Tungareshwar Waterfalls

Tungareshwar, a lush green belt located at Vasai East near Mumbai city has a beautiful temple of Lord Shiva and scenic waterfalls. This thickly wooded picnic spot offers many opportunities to trekkers, mountaineers and nature lovers.

Amidst a dense forest, the waterfalls of Tungareshwar
Amidst a dense forest, the waterfalls of Tungareshwar

Also known as Chinchoti waterfalls, the best time to visit Tungareshwar waterfalls is during the monsoons or just after monsoon.

The ice cold streams on the way to the waterfalls
The ice cold streams on the way to the waterfalls

There are 2 river streams, which you need to cross and few waterfalls on the way which u can enjoy while reaching the main falls.

The trail that leads to the waterfalls
The trail that leads to the waterfalls

Both streams have cold water crystal clear and fresh which has rounded white stones and few pebbles around the muddy corners on either sides.

Youngsters enjoy themselves at the falls
Youngsters enjoy themselves at the falls

It also provides a nice trekking experience as its a up hill climb through lush greenery on both the sides of the muddy road. The place is spread widely and there is plenty to explore. Make sure you take safety precautions since flash floods are common during rainy season.

A water snake near the falls makes a wonderful click
A water snake near the falls makes a wonderful click

A beautiful place for photography with birds, reptiles and insects in green all around enjoying the same nature and waterfalls as we humans do in the woods.

Youngsters enjoy a picnic at the falls
Youngsters enjoy a picnic at the falls

The area has been declared as Tungareshwar Forest Park since the year 2003 and the forest area is 85.70 square kilometer. There are several small and big waterfalls, while the biggest the big waterfall plunges from a height of 100 feet.

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The place is a popular picnic spot amongst Mumbaikars and remains crowded during Saturdays and Sundays. It is a good place to do some basic trekking, as the place is scenic, and has a few small treks around and to the the waterfalls.

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One can also check out some of the nearby attractions like Tungareshwar village, which is the highest plateau of this area and Kamandurg Peak. Tungareshwar also has a temple of Lord Shiva that one can pay obeisance at.

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Timing: Sunrise to sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing
Height of the waterfall: 100 feet (30 meters).
Best time to visit: During monsoon season from June to September. & Post monsoon up till February.
Entry Fee: N.A.
Open days: All days of the week.
Visit Duration: 3 – 4 hours.

For Bookings for a visit to  Tungareshwar or Chinchoti waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

How to Reach

Reaching from Mumbai 

Tungareshwar waterfalls is about 60 km from Mumbai in Thane District, starting at National Highway 8 and takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach.

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Exact location : 3 km from Vasai-Phata Highway (Sativali Village), starting at an entrance on left side towards Mumbai on National Highway 8 (Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway).

Here there is no bus facility, but shared and private auto’s from Vasai Railway Station (East side) frequently available. Private cars can be taken till a point you feel safe and then walking and enjoying the trek is much preferred. Vasai Station is on Western Railway Line, and is about an hour from Andheri Station.

By Road 1

Reaching by Car :

If coming from Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane area go straight towards Vasai Virar on NH8 and reach near Vasai Phata, Sativali Village.

By Auto From Vasai : Their is no meter system here and share and private auto’s takes you to the main entrance. From this entrance point the trek to the falls.

Buses to Tungareshwar : No Bus Facilities available.

Activities

Capturing the bird
Capturing the bird
  • Trekking
  • Explore the Tungareshwar Forest Park
  • Spend time amidst nature
  • Photography ( Nature and Wildlife)
  • Visit the beautiful temple of Lord Shiva
  • Enjoy a picnic with friends and family

For Bookings for a visit to  Tungareshwar or Chinchoti  waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Precautions

  • Since this area has been declared as Tungareshwar Forest Park from 24th October 2003. Hence, Law and Forest act 1972 applicable so please don’t harm any animals or living creature in the area.
  • Explore this jungle and its waterfalls during day time before dark, the ideal timings is between 07:00 a.m. and 05:00 p.m, after which wild animals take over, there are no street lights or lamp posts and its absolute dark.
  • Make sure you take safety precautions since flash floods are common during rainy season.
  • Carry a first-aid box with basic medicines.
  • This place is frequented by pilgrims and at times can be crowded so it is preferable to avoid during festival times.

Places to see near waterfalls

 

Tugareshwar temple during the holy month of Shravan
Tugareshwar temple during the holy month of Shravan
  • Tungareshwar, which is the highest plateau of this area.
  • Kamandurg Peak.
  • A Temple of Lord Shiva(Tungareshwar Temple)

 

Where to Eat

It is highly recommended to carry enough food and drinking water to spend a day or a night. There are some small restaurants near Tungareshwar temple which sell snacks and cold drinks.

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

There are also some stalls at the entry point and on the way to the falls where you can enjoy hot cutting tea , bhajiyas, yummy green raw mangoes, Sweet corn, tamarind and cucumber with chili and salt.

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It is highly recommended to carry enough food and drinking water to spend a day or a night (If planned).

Camping

Tungareshwar or Chinchoti waterfalls lies in a dense forest and has its own wildlife, hence camping here is not safe. But tourist who would like to spend a night can take shelter at the temple of Lord Shiva.

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Temple authorities have arrangements of around 7 to 8 simple rooms near temple area for overnight stay. Charges for same are nominal room for 1 days & night (24 Hours).Cooking facilities are also available and utensils for same are chargeable which can be used by you for cooking at separate kitchen area outside the rooms.

For Bookings for a visit to  Tungareshwar  or Chinchoti waterfalls  PLEASE CLICK HERE

A humble Request

While visiting Tungareshwar 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.

Umbrella Waterfalls

The Umbrella Falls, is one of the most popular destinations in Bhandardhara. The Bhandardara Dam is one of the oldest in the country, and was built in 1926 and is popular for its Umbrella Falls, which is real treat for eyes.

Umbrella Waterfalls at Bhandardara
Umbrella Waterfalls at Bhandardara

Umbrella waterfall is actually not a natural waterfall, but it is an excess water release from flood gates of Bhandardara dam that flows down on the rocks creating delusion of umbrella. Generally in monsoon tourists will be able to see this falls.

A view of the Bhandardara dam which is the source of the waterfalls
A view of the Bhandardara dam which is the source of the waterfalls

Every year during monsoons, the local authorities generally give an advertisement in local news paper before releasing water, which is very useful for tourist as well as for local people’s safety.

Umbrella waterfalls at its best
Umbrella waterfalls at its best

There have been several some movies shot at this location, and when here.. there is just one word to describe it … E N O R M O U S !!!.

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Timing: Sunrise to Sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing.
Height of the waterfall: 45 meters (150 feet).
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.

For Bookings for a visit to Umbrella Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

How to Reach

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

by Car 1

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 Bhandardara 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.

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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:

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.

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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

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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.

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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Activities

  • Sightseeing
  • Photography
  • Picnic with friends and family

For Bookings for a visit to Umbrella Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Beware

Beware

The waterfalls are a spectacular sight, but tourists must be extremely careful when approaching the water and the water cascades down with great force and could lead to mishaps.

A picturesque view of the Bhandaradara Lake
A picturesque view of the Bhandaradara Lake

Places to see near Waterfalls

The ancient Amruteshwar-Temple
The ancient Amruteshwar-Temple

Where to Eat

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.

Eating Out

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.

Camping

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

Camping by the Bhandardara Lake
Camping by the Bhandardara Lake

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

For Bookings for a visit to Umbrella Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

A humble request

While visiting Umbrella 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.

Cleaning up

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

Vardayini Waterfalls

Locked away in the pristine Sahyadri range is the Vardayini Waterfalls, which is completely free of any signs of commercialization, making it a postcard perfect location to have your wild moment.

A view of the Vardayini Waterfalls from a distance.
A view of the Vardayini Waterfalls from a distance.

Vardayini falls is a huge waterfall cascading elegantly at 135 feet in height.It is a nice, quaint place for a one day trip.

The Vardayini Waterfalls cascading elegantly at 135 feet
The Vardayini Waterfalls cascading elegantly at 135 feet

Vardayini waterfall is within the Kherwadi village that falls on the Mumbai-Goa highway.

Tourist enjoy themselves at the base of the falls
Tourist enjoy themselves at the base of the falls

The falls gets its name from the local Vardayini devi temple, meant to be the local devotee and also famous for attracting huge crowds from places far due to its powers. The Vardayini temple is situated high on the hills and a way different from the waterfall way goes to it.

Youngsters have a good time at the secluded waterfalls
Youngsters have a good time at the secluded waterfalls

The locals believe that if you ask a wish at Vardayini devi temple it comes true and therefore the name ‘Vardayini’.

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For Bookings for a visit to Vardayani Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Timing: Sunrise to sunset.
Duration: 1 day outing
Height of the waterfall: 135 feet
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.

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How to reach

By Road :

Located on the Mumbai – Goa highway, after the Nagothane-Pali junction, and just before the Sukeli Khind, a beautiful waterfall attracts us to come towards it. Keeping the Jindal factory on the left, the very next left turn leads in to Kherwadi village. This is the base village to the huge Vardayini falls. One can park vehicles in this village and with the help of a villager go to the Vardayini falls.

A short trek leads to the waterfalls
A short trek leads to the waterfalls

The way though not so confusing, but passes from dense vegetation, so it’s better to keep a local company. It takes a 30 minutes uphill walk to reach the waterfall.

For Bookings for a visit to Vardayani Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Activities

Waterfall Rappelling
Waterfall Rappelling

- Trekking and Sightseeing.
- Waterfall Rappelling (Ideal for beginners).
- Enjoy a picnic in the company of friends and family.
- Enjoy Photography.

Places to see nearby

- Visit the local Vardayini Devi temple.

For Bookings for a visit to Vardayani Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

Where to eat

Due to its remote location, there are no eating joints near the falls.

Break

There are a few make shift food stalls, and small restaurants a kilometer or two away from the falls . It’s always better to carry your own food and water.

Camping

There is no official arrangement or infrastructure for camping at the falls.

Camping

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

For Bookings for a visit to Vardayani Waterfalls PLEASE CLICK HERE

A humble request

While visiting Vardayini 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.