Monsoon offers the best of nature's natural resources including the lush green waterfalls of the year.
The good news is that picturesque hill stations such as Amboli and Toranmal are within a short distance from the bustling city. The nicest aspect of driving to these locations is that it frequently leads to a trail of many amazing discoveries.
Amboli is located on the southern side of the Sahyadri mountain at an altitude of 690 meters. The hill station is reportedly receiving heavy rainfall and is one of the wettest areas in Maharashtra.
The sea vista here gives a remarkable perspective of the land as far as the Konkan coast, although being wrapped in the missing roof due to the rains.
Places to visit:
1) Amboli Waterfalls:
Amazing Amboli Waterfalls are located at the Amboli Hills station south of Maharashtra in India.
Amboli is located in the Sahyadri Hills in western India at an elevation of 690 feet [690 m] above sea level and is regarded as one of the world's eco-friendly regions since it is home to an endangered species.
Amboli Falls is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Amboli and is visited by many tourists throughout the year.
This the magnificent waterfall is surrounded by many other waterfalls and the sight of falling water and the surrounding greenery adds to the beauty and taste of the landscape.
While the beauty of the waterfalls will not be enjoyed all year round, the joy and the excitement of seeing this magical waterproof double, and couples, children, groups of friends, and families, have a wonderful time at Amboli Waterfalls
Amboli Falls is located just 3 miles from the main bus stop. The only local transportation available here is private cars and taxis, so you can get any of these to the waterfalls.
Parking is available on one side of the road, so you do not have to worry about taking your private car and parking problems.
2) Mahadevgad Fort:
Mahadevgad Fort is a historic
fort located in the town of Amboli in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra,
India. The fort is believed to have been built during the 12th century and was
used by the Maratha Empire during their reign. The fort is situated on a
hilltop and provides a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
The fort was originally built by
the rulers of the Silhara dynasty and was later captured by the Maratha ruler
Shivaji in the 17th century. The fort played an important role during the
Maratha Empire's reign, as it served as a strategic point for the Maratha army.
Today, the Mahadevgad Fort is a popular tourist attraction in Amboli and is known for its stunning architecture and scenic beauty. Visitors can trek to the top of the hill and explore the fort's ruins, which include several temples, water tanks, and other structures. The fort is also a popular spot for watching the sunset and taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The point is situated at an
altitude of around 600 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of
the surrounding valleys and forests.
4) Hiranyakeshi Temple:
The Temple is built near the caves where the water flows to form the Hiranya Keshi River. It is located 5 km from the Main Main station. According to local people, the caves can be explored.
5) Durg and Dakako Trek:Durg and Dakoba is popular peaks in the plateau between Naneghat and Bhimashankar hills near the province of Pune.
Full of rejuvenation of greenery and lush green forests, this trip will be successful in taking on the noise and stress of living in a city and will be a favorite escape to a place full of peace and tranquility.
6) Nangarta Waterfalls:
Nangarta Waterfalls is a small stream where waterfalls from a height of 40ft. It is located 10km from Amboli, just off the state highway. During the rainy season, the fall of the water makes the din easy to miss.
7) Point of sunset:
The setting sun is located a few miles from the bus stop heading for Sawantwadi.
It gives a beautiful view of the setting of the sun.
How to get there:
By train: The nearest train is Sawantwadi
By Road:
Taxi or Jeep can be rented in Pune
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