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Devkund Waterfalls

Kolad, Maharashtra, India
Detailed Overview: Devkund Waterfalls is often described as a "hidden paradise" and is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in India. Located deep within the forests near Bhira, it is a rare perennial plunge waterfall where three streams converge to drop from a height of about 80 feet into a turquoi se-blue natural pool. The name Devkund translates to "The Pond of Gods," and local legends suggest that the pond was once used by deities for bathing. The trek to the waterfall is as enchanting as the destination itself, winding through lush greenery, crossing small streams, and passing through the backwaters of Bhira Dam. The trail is approximately 6 kilometers long and takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete. The water in the pool is crystal clear, allowing you to see the rocky bottom, though swimming is only advised in designated shallow areas due to the depth at the center. The waterfall remains active throughout the year, but its beauty is magnified a thousandfold during the monsoon when the forest is teeming with life. It is the birthplace of the Kundalika River, making it ecologically significant. The sheer force of the water cascading against the dark rocks creates a mist that cools the entire area. For many, this is the ultimate destination in the Kolad region for a raw, immersive experience with nature.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Time Required: 6 to 7 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Category: Adventure / Nature.
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    Entry Fees:
    Fee Details: The local village committee (Bhira Gram Panchayat) charges a nominal entry fee of INR 50 to 100 per person for forest maintenance and safety. Hiring a guide is mandatory and costs around INR 500. ...
    Fee Details: The local village committee (Bhira Gram Panchayat) charges a nominal entry fee of INR 50 to 100 per person for forest maintenance and safety. Hiring a guide is mandatory and costs around INR 500.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The forest department usually stops allowing entry after 2:00 PM to ensure all trekkers return before sunset.

    Ideal Visit Time: 8:30 AM (Start of Trek). Starting early is crucial as the trail is long an...
    Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The forest department usually stops allowing entry after 2:00 PM to ensure all trekkers return before sunset.

    Ideal Visit Time: 8:30 AM (Start of Trek). Starting early is crucial as the trail is long and you want to spend at least an hour at the waterfall.
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    Special Events:
    The Monsoon Bloom: During July and August, the entire forest floor turns into a carpet of wildflowers and rare fungi. This natural "event" is a highlight for botanists and photographers. ...
    The Monsoon Bloom: During July and August, the entire forest floor turns into a carpet of wildflowers and rare fungi. This natural "event" is a highlight for botanists and photographers.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Plunge Pool: The classic shot of the waterfall dropping into the turquoise pool is a must-have. Aim for a "low angle" to emphasize the height of the falls.

    The Forest Canopy: During the trek, the sun filtering through the dense leaves o...
    The Plunge Pool: The classic shot of the waterfall dropping into the turquoise pool is a must-have. Aim for a "low angle" to emphasize the height of the falls.

    The Forest Canopy: During the trek, the sun filtering through the dense leaves of the Tamhini forest creates "god rays" that look ethereal in photos.

    Stream Crossings: Action shots of trekkers crossing the river streams with the forest in the background capture the essence of the adventure.

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Things To Do

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    The Great Trek: The 6-km trek from Bhira is the main attraction. It involves navigating through forest trails, crossing streams, and climbing a small rocky patch at the end.

    Swimming: Enjoy a dip in the natural turquoise pool at the base of the fall. The water is cool and refreshing, perfect after the long walk.

    Photography: Devkund is perhaps the most Instagrammed spot in the region. The vertical drop of water and the blue pool are incredibly photogenic.

    Camping at Bhira: Many trekkers camp overnight at the base village of Bhira before starting their trek early in the morning to beat the crowds.

    Stream Crossing: Experience the thrill of crossing 3-4 small river streams during the trek. During the monsoon, this becomes an adv...

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    Why Famous:
    Visual Splendor: Famous for its stunning turquoise-blue water pool and the dramatic plunge of the falls. It is often cited as the most beautiful waterfall in Maharashtra, looking like a scene from a fantasy movie.

    Trekking Trail: Known for ...
    Visual Splendor: Famous for its stunning turquoise-blue water pool and the dramatic plunge of the falls. It is often cited as the most beautiful waterfall in Maharashtra, looking like a scene from a fantasy movie.

    Trekking Trail: Known for the "Devkund Trek," which takes visitors through the dense Tamhini Wildlife Sanctuary and provides a raw jungle experience that is hard to find elsewhere.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Formation: Devkund is a natural plunge waterfall where the water drops vertically without hitting the rock face mid-way. The natural pool at the base has a diameter of approximately 30 feet and varying depths reaching up to 60 feet. The surrounding cliffs are compo...
    Natural Formation: Devkund is a natural plunge waterfall where the water drops vertically without hitting the rock face mid-way. The natural pool at the base has a diameter of approximately 30 feet and varying depths reaching up to 60 feet. The surrounding cliffs are composed of dark volcanic basalt, forming a semi-circular "amphitheater" around the fall.

    Geological Features: The area shows significant signs of water erosion over millennia, creating smooth, pot-hole-like structures in the riverbed leading to the fall. The three streams—Kundalika, Amba, and Patalganga—geologically influence the water volume. The architecture here is entirely natural, shaped by the relentless force of water and the shift of the Sahyadri tectonic plates.
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    How To Reach:
    By Road: Follow the route to Bhira Village. From Kolad, it is a 26 KMS drive. The road is in decent condition but has many curves.

    By Train: Reach Nagothane or Kolad station. From there, hire a private vehicle for the day as the trek and ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Bhira Dam (5 KMS) 2. Tamhini Ghat (15 KMS) 3. Plus Valley (18 KMS) 4. Independence Point (20 KMS) 5. Kolad (26 KMS) 6. Gaimukh (24 KMS) 7. Sarasgad Fort (35 KMS) 8. Paud (60 KMS) 9. Mulshi Lake (45 KMS) 10. Mangaon (40 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Do not venture into the deep center of the pool unless you are an expert swimmer. Follow the guide's instructions strictly.

    Packing: Carry a waterproof bag for your electronics. You will have to cross streams where water c...

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