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Nanhe Ghat Waterfalls

Bhandardara, Maharashtra, India
Nanhe Ghat Waterfalls is a serene and relatively unexplored gem located near the base village of Ratanwadi. Unlike the commercialized waterfalls, Nanhe Ghat offers a pristine environment where the water plunges from a significant height amidst dense forest cover. The path to the waterfall involves a light trek through paddy fields and small streams, making it an enjoyable experience for families and nature lovers. The sound of the falling water can be heard from a distance, creating a rhythmic melody that relaxes the soul. During the peak monsoon, the waterfall becomes a roaring giant, while in the post-monsoon months, it turns into a gentle silvery streak. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity, with colorful butterflies and exotic birds frequently spotted near the water. It is an ideal spot for a day picnic, away from the hustle of the main Bhandardara tourist points. The water is cool and refreshing, perfect for a dip after a long walk. The rocks around the fall are covered in emerald-green moss, giving the place a fairy-tale appearance. Local villagers consider the area sacred and maintain its cleanliness. Visiting this waterfall provides a deep connection with the rural landscape of Maharashtra.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Waterfall / Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There is no entry fee to visit Nanhe Ghat Waterfalls. You might need to pay a small parking fee of INR 20-50 at the village entrance. ...
    Free Entry: There is no entry fee to visit Nanhe Ghat Waterfalls. You might need to pay a small parking fee of INR 20-50 at the village entrance.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is not safe to stay near the waterfalls after dark due to wild animals.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM when the sun hits the valley. ...
    Regular Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is not safe to stay near the waterfalls after dark due to wild animals.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM when the sun hits the valley.
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    Special Events:
    Varsha Sahal: During August, many local environmental groups organize "Rain Tours" to educate visitors about the Western Ghats ecosystem.

    Post-Monsoon Floral Festival: In September, the surrounding meadows host a natural display of wildflow...
    Varsha Sahal: During August, many local environmental groups organize "Rain Tours" to educate visitors about the Western Ghats ecosystem.

    Post-Monsoon Floral Festival: In September, the surrounding meadows host a natural display of wildflowers.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Foot of the Fall: Stand on the large boulders at the base for a majestic wide-angle shot.

    Stream Crossing: The small wooden bridges or stone paths on the way offer a rustic, village-themed photo op.

    The Mos...
    The Foot of the Fall: Stand on the large boulders at the base for a majestic wide-angle shot.

    Stream Crossing: The small wooden bridges or stone paths on the way offer a rustic, village-themed photo op.

    The Mossy Wall: The vertical cliffs covered in green provide a perfect textured background for portraits.

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    Nature Photography: Capture long-exposure shots of the falling water against the dark basalt rocks.

    Freshwater Bathing: The natural pools at the base are safe and refreshing for a mid-day bath.

    Bird Watching: Keep an eye out for the Malabar Whistling Thrush often found in the moist valley.

    Picnicking: Carry your own food and enjoy a meal by the water (ensure you take your trash back).

    Short Trekking: The walk from Ratanwadi to the falls is a great way to experience rural Maharashtra.

    Meditation: The secluded nature of the spot makes it perfect for early morning mindfulness.

    Botanical Exploration: Observe the various types of mosses and ferns that thrive in the c...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Pristine Beauty: It is famous for being one of the cleanest and most secluded waterfalls in the Bhandardara region.

    Photographer's Paradise: Known among landscape photographers for its lush green backdrop and the "veil" effect of the water ...
    Pristine Beauty: It is famous for being one of the cleanest and most secluded waterfalls in the Bhandardara region.

    Photographer's Paradise: Known among landscape photographers for its lush green backdrop and the "veil" effect of the water during light rains.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Terrace: The waterfall features a natural terraced structure where water collects in small pools before cascading further down.

    Dimensions: The main fall has a vertical drop of approximately 120 feet. The surrounding gorge is narro...
    Natural Terrace: The waterfall features a natural terraced structure where water collects in small pools before cascading further down.

    Dimensions: The main fall has a vertical drop of approximately 120 feet. The surrounding gorge is narrow, creating a natural amphitheater effect that amplifies the sound of the water.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Mumbai (180 km) is the nearest major airport.

    By Train: Get down at Igatpuri Station and hire a jeep to Ratanwadi.

    By Road: Drive from Bhandardara dam via the scenic lake-shore road for about 22 km....
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Amruteshwar Temple (1 km); 2. Ratangad Fort (2 km); 3. Arthur Lake (20 km); 4. Wilson Dam (23 km); 5. Randha Falls (28 km); 6. Sandhan Valley (15 km); 7. Kalsubai Peak (20 km); 8. Umbrella Falls (23 km); 9. Kokan Kada (25 km); 10. Ghatghar (22 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Rocks are very slippery; wear shoes with excellent grip.

    Packing: Carry a waterproof bag for your electronics and a change of clothes.

    Accommodation: Several lakeside campsites near Bhanda...

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