Chasing Waterfalls: The Best Waterfalls to Explore in Maharashtra

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Located near Chandrapur, these falls are part of the Tadoba Tiger Reserve, offering scenic views of the dense forest and wildlife.

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Tadoba Waterfalls (Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve)

This waterfall, situated near the hill station of Mahabaleshwar, cascades from a height of about 600 feet, offering a breathtaking view. It's popular during the monsoon season.

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Lingmala Waterfall (Mahabaleshwar)

Located near Kolad, this majestic waterfall flows down from a height of around 1,020 feet. It's a popular spot for trekking and rafting.

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Dudhsagar Waterfall (Kolad)

A popular trekking destination near Karjat, Bhivpuri waterfall is perfect for a monsoon trek and offers beautiful views of the surrounding forest.

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Bhivpuri Waterfall (Karjat)

A series of waterfalls can be seen while traveling through Malshej Ghat, especially during the monsoons. The cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush green mountains make it an excellent tourist destination.

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Malshej Ghat Waterfalls (Malshej Ghat)

Located near Igatpuri, this waterfall is a favorite for trekking enthusiasts. The falls are also known as "Ashoka Waterfall" and provide a picturesque environment.

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Vihigaon Waterfall (Igatpuri)

Located near Khandala, Zenith Waterfall is a hidden gem that offers a serene environment and a beautiful view, especially during the rainy season.

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Zenith Waterfall (Khandala)

Located in the Pune district, this waterfall offers an amazing view and is less crowded, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

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Sanaswadi Waterfall (Sanaswadi)

Situated between Lonavala and Khandala, Kune Falls is a three-tiered waterfall, one of the highest in the area, and is a popular tourist attraction.

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Kune Falls (Lonavala)

Located near Bhandardara, Randha Waterfall is one of the largest waterfalls in Maharashtra, cascading from a height of 170 feet. It offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

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Randha Waterfall (Bhandardara)

These waterfalls offer varying experiences from serene and peaceful to adventurous and thrilling. The monsoon season makes them even more spectacular, but they can also be enjoyed year-round.

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