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Unknown Waterfalls in Karjat |
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Unknown Waterfalls in Karjat |
Unknown Waterfalls in Karjat |
Tamhini GhatThe Ghat is infamous for its broad, all-encompassing vistas and is mostly famous for the pleasant picturesque long drives that the road offers. Moreover, the spot gloats of excellent falling cascades, beautiful lakes, and emerald green woods. The Ghat is a flawless getaway that looks incredibly luring during the monsoons when it sways with greenery and looks imposingly dreamlike. |
Tamhini GhatTamhini Ghat is a mountain passage located between Mulshi and Tamhini in Maharashtra Situated on the crest of the Western Ghat mountain ranges, Tamhini Ghat is noted for its surroundings comprising scenic waterfalls, lakes and dense woods. |
Waterfalls in Tamhini GhatTamhini Ghat is part of the Western Ghats, it is actually a mountain pass between the Mulshi and Tamhini. Tamhini Ghat provides a pristine escape with the imposing panoramic vistas of landscapes in rainy season. |
Waterfalls in Tamhini GhatTamhini Ghat has many beautiful cascading waterfalls, scenic lakes and emerald green woods. The place is a pristine escape which looks especially enticing during the monsoons when it sways with greenery and looks imposingly surreal. |
Waterfalls in Tamhini Ghat |
Waterfalls in Tamhini GhatTamhini Ghat is the 5th wettest place in India. It receives an average rainfall of 6498.4 mm, which is greater than Mahabaleshwar ( 5425.9 mm), making it the wettest place in Maharashtra. |
Waterfalls in Tamhini Ghat |
Waterfalls in Tamhini Ghat |
Shot from the bottom of a waterfalls towards top |
Lush green valleys of Tamhini Ghat |
Mulsi Lake |
Mulsi LakeMulshi lake is formed in the catchment area of Mulshi dam. Known for its scenic beauty due to Sahyadri hills, it is a perfect gateway for nature lovers. |
Bhira Reservoir DamOn the way to DevKund Waterfalls |
Bhira Reservoir DamOn the way to DevKund Waterfalls |
Bhira Reservoir Dam |
Trekking Partner |
Crossing through a wooden bridge en route Devkund |
En route DevKund |
Devkund Waterfalls, Pune, MaharashtraThe Devkund Waterfall is also known as the “bathing Pond of Gods.” It is enclosed by a dense forest and is regarded as the perfect place for adventure seekers and nature lovers |
Devkund Waterfalls, Pune, Maharashtrafreshwater falls from a mountain cliff from a height of about 80 ft on to the rocky earth surface below that forms a big pond. It is the junction of the three waterfalls that originate from the Kundalika River |
The mystic Blue pond - Devkund |
Devkund Waterfalls, Pune, Maharashtra |
Misty mountains in early morning |
Dudhsagar Devi Temple, Sonalium |
Entering Dudhsagar waterfall area in Bhagawan Mahaveer wildlife sanctuary |
Mandovi river in Bhagwan Mahavir wildlife sanctuary |
Crossing through a wooden bridge over Mandovi River |
Crossing Mandovi River |
Friend in the Wild |
Another friend in the wild |
Trek through tunnels to Dudhsagar Falls is mesmerizingWhile on the trek of Dudhsagar falls, you will be chasing the Western Ghats jungles of Sahyadri mountain range. |
Passing through the railway tunnel which is surrounded by green moss |
Back to back tunnels during Dudhsagar trek |
Another beautiful Tunnel |
The railway bridge in front of Dudhsagar waterfalls |
A train making through its way in front of Dudhsagar fallsLocated on the exact border of the Karnataka and Goa, Dudhsagar Waterfalls is a popular tourist attraction during the Monsoon Season. It is a rare four-tier waterfall that cascades from the height of 310m giving off mesmerizing views |
The railway bridge in front of Dudhsagar waterfallsThis waterfall is located in the Sanguem Taluka of Goa, and falls into the jurisdiction of the Goa Forest departments since it is a part of the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary |
Breathtaking view of majestic Dudhsagar waterfallsThe name ‘Dudhsagar’ literally translates to ‘sea of milk’ which many believe is an allusion to the white spray and foam that the great waterfall creates as it cascades into the waters of the lake. The falls are at their zenith during the monsoon season, although they are a popular attraction all year round |
Majestic Dudhsagar Falls |
Breathtaking view of majestic Dudhsagar waterfallsDudhsagar Falls is a four-tiered waterfall which is well-known for its cascading appearance. The term ‘Dudhsagar’ translates to ‘milky white sea’ due to its white sprays and foam. |
The other side of Dudhsagar falls |
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