WaterFalls
Savdav Waterfall
Add: Kankavli / Maharashtra / India
"Dudhsagar Falls is located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park amongst the Western ghats. The area is surrounded by a deciduous forests with a rich bio diversity. The falls are not particularly spectacular during the dry season but during the monsoon season however, the falls are fed by rains and forma huge force of water."
Nangartas Waterfall
Add: Amboli, Sawantwadi, Maharashtra, India
"Nangatarasakari Waterfall is an unique water fall. Two streams join together and dive into a shaft formed in rocks."
Nivali Waterfall
Add: Niwali, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra 415639, India
"Located in the south-western part of Maharashtra. It forms a part of the Konkan tract. The Konkan tract is historically famous for its long coastline and convenient harbours. While crossing this ghat we see the beautiful waterfall. It is seen only in the rainy season.18 kms from ratnagiri.You can reach there By local bus or private vehicle. Nivali waterfall the most interesting place of way to Ratnagiri"
Gavlideo Hill Water Falls
Add: Gavlideo Hill Water Falls In Thane, Maharashtra
"Green vibrant hills, blue skies, waterfalls gurgling all around you - no better way to spend a day in the lap of nature. Monsoons are the best time to explore the real beauty of thane where a number of big and small waterfalls burst forth in the rains. And the residents of the satellite city never miss a chance"
Vyaghreshwar Waterfall
Add: Vyaghreshwar Waterfall, Manche, Devgad
"Vyaghreshwar waterfall at Manche, which descends from 300 feet height, is out of sight for a long time. Enchanting mountain range, vales and between them the pleasant waterfall, ancient Vyaghreshwar temple, this surroundings is dreamy and attracting."
Garambi Falls
Add: Murud, Maharashtra, India
"The Garambi Falls and its surroundings are a visual treat to the eyes during the monsoons. Water cascades down from a height of 100 feet and is pure and is suitable for drinking. The falls is not a perennial one and is best visited during and immediately after the monsoon."