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Anjum Khanna – Top 5 Waterfalls in Maharashtra | Must Visit

Anjum Khanna u2013 Waterfalls are delightful, enrapturing, welcoming and superb. There are multitudinous waterfalls around the globe that stimulate our advantage and interest. While some are geologically huge, others have mainstream tales connected to them. Here is our rundown of the 5 generally wonderful and entrancing waterfalls in Maharashtra.

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Anjum Khanna – Top 5 Waterfalls in Maharashtra | Must Visit

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  1. Top 5 Waterfalls In Maharashtra By Anjum Khanna

  2. Anjum Khanna - Waterfalls are delightful, enrapturing, welcoming and superb. There are multitudinous waterfalls around the globe that stimulate our advantage and interest. While some are geologically huge, others have mainstream tales connected to them. Here is our rundown of the 5 generally wonderful and entrancing waterfalls in Maharashtra. Top 5 Wonderful waterfalls in Maharashtra you must visit at least once in your life!

  3. According to Anjum Khanna, Malshej Ghat is one of the mountain passes in Western ghat region of India. It is located at a distance of 120 kms from Pune and 130 kms from Mumbai. I explored Malshej Ghat in the monsoon. It is a must visit place in Maharashtra. Malshej Ghat waterfalls are a treat in itself. Malshej Ghat is an unbelievably beautiful mountain area in the Western Ghats, most popular for its hazy mountains and horde cascades during the storm a long time of July to September. Malshej is additionally a base for trips to the Harishchandragad massif however the season for this is the drier and cool months post rainstorm. Location: Malshej Ghat, Thane – Pune Road (Pune district near the border of Pune and Thane districts) Timings: Always open (Free Entry) Malshej Ghat Waterfall

  4. Marleshwar Waterfall The Shiva temple is located inside a cave and has a small viewing platform in its premises from which one can admire the magnificent Dhareshwar waterfall. To reach the Marleshwar Falls, you must first cross 500 stairs. Where you first see the Shiva temple inside the cave. There you are not allowed to click pictures of Shiva temple inside the cave. When you cross the Shiva temple you will see the amazing Maleshwar waterfall. Also near the waterfall there are some small Temples. Location: Maral (Marleshwar Temple) Ratnagiri Timings: Always Open

  5. Lovely little waterfalls in Amboli Ghat. The surrounding nature mingled with the waterfall is best visited in monsoon. This is a nice waterfall and the water is clear and cold. When I went it was crowded and people were enjoying the bath in the falls. Also, visit all the four amazing viewpoints mentioned below. 1. Amboli Sunset View Point: Excellent viewpoint at a distance of 2 km from Amboli waterfall. 2. Mahadevgad View Point: Another excellent viewpoint at a distance of 5.3. km from Amboli waterfall. 3. Kavalshet View Point: One more excellent viewpoint at a distance of 13 km from Amboli waterfall. 4. Kavalesaad View Point: And one more excellent viewpoint at a distance of 13 km from Amboli waterfall. It is adjacent to Kavalshet View Point. Location: Amboli, SIndhudurg Timings: Always Open Amboli waterfall

  6. According to Anjum Khanna, Pandavkada waterfall is the most favorite and its loving spot of mumbaikars and thanekars. The Pandavkada waterfall l, about 107 metres high, is a type of 'plunge' waterfall in nature pouring in massive amounts of water on the rocky surface underneath. Pandavkada Waterfall, apart from being a natural splendour, has some strong mythological connections as well. It is said that this waterfall has been named after Pandavas who once took bath below this waterfall during their exile and there is a huge tunnel here which is known as Pandavkada ankit. Even though it is a famous picnic spot in Navi Mumbai area, it is recommended not to swim in the waterfall as it is not safe because every year some accident happens. If you are there, and suddenly if this pandavkada closes, then don't panic, there is another beautiful waterfall near the driving range, where you can go there. Well you can say mini pandavkada. Location: Kharghar, Navi Mumbai Timings: Always Open ( Sometimes it is closed due to unexpected accidents) Pandavkada Waterfall

  7. Dabhosa Waterfall On the off chance that you like experience, nature, or experience in nature, you are probably going to make a visit to Dabhosa Waterfall a normal journey. Cuddled tranquilly in the verdant slopes of Jawhar Tehsil in Maharashtra, this cascade is most popular in the locale for its glory as it plunges from a stature of 300 feet, making a display worth losing one's heart as well. The appearance of rainstorm adds a radiant touch to the thick timberlands that encompass the course. Notwithstanding individuals visiting the site to take in the newness of the environmental factors, it is generally known among daredevils, for energizing encounters like journeying, outdoors, boating, and valley intersection can be attempted here. Location: Palghar District, Khopoli Timings: Always Open

  8. Anjum Khanna is a Traveller, he loves traveling all around the world. He visited luxurious hotels and destinations around the world including Marrakech, Mauritius, La Reunion, Italy, Munich, Dubai, Fiji, Russia and Greece and aims to inspire fellow others to pursue their dream career in travel. Anjum Khanna Travel Stories

  9. “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” -Anjum Khanna

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