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About Devkund Waterfall Trek 

Looking for that perfect waterfall hidden inside the jungle unknown to the world. Devkund Waterfall Trekking from Mumbai. If you are looking for that perfect waterfall hidden inside the jungle, which is unknown to the world, you can join Treks and Trailsoccurred.

Devkund waterfall trek is 175 kilometers from Mumbai, 115 kilometers from Pune, and 90 kilometers from Lonavala. Bhira, Patnus village in Raigad district, is the base village for the jungle waterfall trek in Maharashtra. Due to bad roads and heavy traffic, it will take 6 hours from Mumbai and 4 hours from Pune. You can take the Mumbai - Pune expressway and follow the Imagica to Pali to Devkund waterfall route. 

Devkund waterfall trek is perfect for one day trek. The Falls, an amalgamation of three waterfalls, are regularly voted as the best jungle waterfall trek in India. You can dip your tired feet in the relaxing turquoise wate India and visit the Devkund Waterfall located near Bhira VillageDevkund Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in India. Devkund Waterfall Trek is a mostly unknown and unexplored waterfall in Maharashtra. 

There are very few perennial waterfalls in Maharashtra, like Devkund Waterfall. The forest around the waterfall is beautifully green and dense, with many species of animals and birds. Devkund keeps the spirit of the monsoon alive. Your trek will lead you through many unexplored trails; navigating slippery rocks will contain medium to easy obstacles. Once you reach Devkund Waterfall, you will be overwhelmed by its beauty and joy. 

The white water cascaded down a series of rocky outcrops, giving the effect of many waterfalls rather than just one. Then it flowed on its way, nonchalant as if nothing had rs, enjoy the fish spa, and rejuvenate. The plunge waterfall changes colors depending on the time of the day, creating a magical and picture-perfect scene.

During the rainy season, the plunge waterfall, the origin of the Kundalika River, is fed by the Tamhini ghat, and the waterfall flow will be fierce. Be ready with waterproof cameras to capture the best moments of the monsoon waterfalls trek near Mumbai.

Devkund waterfall, also known as the "Bathing Pond of Gods," is a mystical waterfall with great mythological significance and is regarded as sacred by the villagers. It offers a natural pool for visitors to experience its pristine waters and indulge in a natural therapy session. The trek takes approximately three to four hours, covering a distance of six kilometers one way. The route, with its few perennial waterfalls, rocky outcrops, and lush jungle, presents a joyous and adventurous journey. The Devkund waterfall trek is a must-visit paradise for adventure enthusiasts, providing a fairy tale-like escape from the bustling city life.

In the last section, we start gaining height after crossing the wooden bridge. We will walk across thick foilage and reach the boulder section. Here we need to hike with care as this area is slippery with many waterfalls, and the roar of gushing Devkund Falls makes hearing difficult. 

Now you will ultimately reach the goal; you can witness the magic of Devkund Waterfalls' white water cascading down from altitudes of 85 meters which has carved a natural pool of roughly 30 meters in diameter. The entire atmosphere is so scared, pristine, and delightful.

Devkund Waterfall Tamhini Ghat's major landmark is the hydroelectric power plant of Bhira Dam, owned by Tata Power Company Ltd in 1927.  It is also known as the Mulshi Dam or Tata power Dam near the Bhira village source of the Kolad River rafting Rawalje or Kundalika River. ATM and Petrol pump are available before the town. Ample parking is available in the village, and parking fees are applicable. 

Devkund Waterfall Tamhini Ghat's major landmark is the hydroelectric power plant of Bhira Dam, owned by Tata Power Company Ltd in 1927. It is also known as the Mulshi Dam or Tata power Dam near the Bhira village source of the Kolad River rafting Rawalje or Kundalika River. ATM and Petrol pump are available before the town. Ample parking is available in the village, and parking fees are applicable. If you are into adventure sports, this is one of the best treks in Maharashtra. 

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Devkund Waterfall Trek Details

  • Waterfall Height: 250 feet
  • Devkund Waterfall's starting point height is 72 feet above sea level.
  • Devkund Waterfall Trek route's highest point is 535 feet.
  • As per GPS Devkund Waterfall height of 800 feet above sea level.
  • Base village: Bhira 
  • Region: Raigad district, Maharashtra 
  • Waterfall Trek Difficulty: Moderate
  • Trekking Route: Jungle pathway with multiple river crossings 
  • Devkund photos: available in the photo gallery 
  • Trekker Fitness and Endurance: Medium and BMI under 30 
  • Devkund Waterfall Trek Length: 6 km Approx one way 
  • Time required for the Waterfall hike: 2 hours one way 
  • Devkund Waterfall Trek Location: Patnus, Mangaon, Raigad, Pune, Maharashtra.
  • Best Time for Devkund Waterfall Trek: June to February 
  • Devkund distance from Pune: 100 km will require 3 hours
  • Devkund distance from Mumbai: 130 km will require 4 hours
  • Devkund falls distance from Lonavala: 83 km will require 3 hours 
  • Washroom available at Base Village

Receive a trekking E-certificate on completion of the Devkund Waterfall Trek

 

Why visit Devkund Waterfall Trek

  • Most Beautiful Waterfall in Maharashtra 
  • Enjoy the natural pool below the waterfalls 
  • Visiting the Tamhini Ghat
  • The water pool under the Devkund Waterfall has crystal-clear bluish-green water.
  • Exploring the dense forest.
  • Located near Andharban trek
  • Multiple stream crossing

Cost for Devkund WaterfallTrek

  • Cost without transport: Rs. 899/- per person
  • Cost with transport: Rs. 1449/- per person

 

Devkund Waterfall Trek Upcoming Batches

September: 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

October: 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28

 

Devkund Waterfall Trek 2024 Itinerary

Day Zero

Day One

Reach the base village and rest in a bus.

05:00 am - Breakfast.

06:00 am - Start trek towards Devkund waterfall.

08:00 am - Reach the waterfall and enjoy some time there.

09:00 am - Start return trek towards base village.

11:00 pm - Reach base village and Lunch.

01:00 pm - Start return journey to Mumbai.

07:00 pm - Approx. Arrival at Mumbai.

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Attractions near Devkund Waterfall Trek

  • You can explore nearby places for trekking like Ghangad, Tamhini Ghats, and Andharban.
  • On the Kundailaka River, you can get in touch with nature and do things like rafting and kayaking.
  • Camping near Bhira Dam in the middle of nature is a great way to relax.
  • The historical significance of Kuda Caves is shown by their intricate carvings and Buddhist sculptures.
  • Plus Valley offers peaceful hiking with stunning views and lush greenery.​

Best time to visit Devkund Waterfall

Devkund Waterfall Trekking is searching for that classic waterfall concealed inside the wilderness, which is hidden from the world. It is a 'plunge' waterfall, emptying massive volumes of water on the rocky surface underneath. It is a popular spot for one-day picnics. The best time to visit Devkund waterfalls is during the rainy season and the post-monsoon season until January. beautiful scenes.

How to reach Devkund Waterfall from Mumbai?

Devkund Waterfall is located approximately 125 kilometres from Mumbai by road. The base village parking is well-marked on Google Maps. It would take around four hours to cover this distance. The recommended route is from Mumbai to Kalamboli, Khalapur Toll, Adlabs Imagica Road, Pali Village, and Patnus Village Parking. Please note that the road near Imagica is currently under repair, which may cause delays.

The Devkund waterfall trek starts from Patnus village. The locals charge an entry fee of Rs 100 per person to visit the Devkund Waterfall. Devkund Waterfall is in the Raigad district.

For an ideal experience, the winter season is preferable for the Devkund waterfall trek and camping. Camping is not feasible during the rainy season, as tents may not withstand high winds and continuous rain.

Why should you choose Treks and Trails for Devkund Waterfall Trek?

  • Six years of knowledge in managing Devkund Waterfall Trek with all safety SOP.
  • We were preferred by over 20000 trekkers last year with a 4.7 review rating of 5.
  • We equip one trek leader for every ten trekkers.
  • Female trek leader on each trek
  • Provide an E-certificate on successful completion of the trek. Valid for a lifetime with 99.9 percent availability online.
  • E-certificate is tamper-proof and shareable on social media and leading networking websites.
  • The roadmap includes adventure insurance for every trekker and trek leader for all our treks.
  • We self-operate our treks 
  • Group discounts available

Devkund Trek Safety Advisory 

  • Devkund waterfall trek distance is six kilometres one way. 
  • Trekkers with reasonable fitness levels should join 
  • Please wear proper trekking shoes, as the route is slippery 
  • Swimming is not allowed in the Dam or Waterfall 
  • Stream crossing, please follow trek leader instructions 
  • Stay visible trekkers are not allowed to go out of sight of Trek guides 

 

Please Note

  • If you wrongly booked for different date or batch. And you want to change date within 3 days of departure, then transfer charges will be applied which will be Rs. 200/- per person.
  • Trekkers don't require previous trekking experience for the Bhira Devkund waterfall trek. 
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    • We do not destroy or dirty the archaeological, historical monuments, natural habitat on the trek.
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    • If you damage the tent, break the tent poles, you will have to pay us for the whole new tent on MRP.
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    Are you an adventurer who loves trekking? Completing a trek can be a life-changing experience that leaves you with unforgettable memories. To commemorate your achievement, TreksandTrails provides e-certificates to all participants who successfully complete their trek. These e-certificates include your name, the name of the trek you completed, the date of completion, and a digital signature from TreksandTrails. They are a perfect way to showcase your accomplishment to the world and share your trekking journey with your loved ones. By receiving an e-certificate from TreksandTrails, you can proudly display your achievement on your social media platforms and inspire others to embark on their own adventures.  

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    Q: What is an e-certificate for trekkers and hikers?

    A: An e-certificate is a digital certificate awarded to participants upon completion of a trek or hike. It serves as proof of participation and achievement.

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    A: Upon completion of your trek or hike with TreksandTrails, you will be sent an email with a link to your e-certificate. You can download it from the link and save it on your device or share it on social media platforms.

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    A: Yes, you can share your e-certificate on all social media platforms. The e-certificate is designed to be easily shareable, so you can show off your achievement to your friends and family.

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    To be eligible for a trekking certificate, individuals must demonstrate adherence to safety rules, teamwork, and cooperation.

    Participants must achieve the following requirements for earning a trekking certificate: completion of the trek; physical fitness; teamwork and cooperation; knowledge of safety rules; environmental awareness; a positive attitude; great attendance; and punctuality. We appreciate their commitment to the sport of trekking and acknowledge their achievements.

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    1. Can we drive to the base village for Devkund Waterfall? 

    Yes, you can drive till the start point of the Devkund Waterfall Trek and paid parking is available at the base village. Devkund Waterfall Bhira Dam is popular during the rainy season. Mumbai to Devkund waterfall distance is 125 kilometers it will take four hours to complete the road trip. Trek to Devkund waterfall from Mumbai is available with treks and trails on all weekends during the rainy season and winter season. Devkund waterfall's contact number is 8591064044 for stay, trek, guide, and food.

    Devkund location can be reached by trekking through a forest trail for about three hours from the base village along this dam backwater. Tamhini Ghat mountains can also be seen looming in the background. Devkund waterfall district is Raigad, and Andharban Jungle Trek district is Pune. 

    2. Devkund Waterfall Trek from Pune?

    Devkund Waterfall Pune

    We arrange the Devkund waterfall trek from Pune please click here for the itinerary. Devkund waterfall's distance from Pune is 99 kilometers it will take three hours to complete this journey. Devkund Waterfall Pune Maharashtra offers beautiful scenes throughout the year. 

    3. How to book Devkund Waterfall Pune?

    You can register for the Devkund waterfall trek from Pune by clicking here. Pune to Devkund waterfall trekking is available on all weekends. Devkund waterfall from Pune distance is 99 kilometers it takes three hours for the one way road trip. How to can I learn more about Devkund from Pune? please chat with us for group discounts. 

    4. Can you tell me more about Devkund Waterfall Camping?

    Devkund Camping near the waterfall is prohibited. Camping is allowed near Bhira Dam and an early morning trek to Devkund Waterfall Bhira is available after camping. Trek Guide from the Devkund campsite will take you to the Devkund waterfall in Maharashtra and back after your camping. You can click here for more details. 

    Custom plans for Devkund Waterfall Camping and Trekking, One-day Devkund Waterfall Trek Packages For Corporate Outings, and Friends and Family Trips are available kindly chat with us. Devkund distance from Pune is 110 kilometers. 

    devkund trek

    5. How to reach Devkund Waterfall from Mumbai?

    Devkund Waterfall's distance from Mumbai is 125 kilometers by road. The base village parking is well-marked on google maps. It will take four hours to cover this distance. The best route is Mumbai to Kalamboli to Khalapur Toll to Adlabs Imagica road to Pali Village to Patnus village parking. Please note the road near Imagica is under repair and will cause delays. 

    Devkund waterfall trek starting point is from Patnus village. Locals charge a Devkund Waterfall entry fee of Rs 100 per person. Devkund waterfall district is Raigad, and Andharban Jungle Trek district is Pune. 

    For your dream, the Devkund waterfall trek and camping winter is the ideal season. Camping is not possible during the rainy season as the tent cannot withstand high winds and continuous rains. 

    6. Where is Devkund Waterfall or Devkund Valley? 

    Located near Bhira Dam, Patnus Village in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India. Trek to the Waterfalls for a medium trekking expedition open to amateurs. You can refer to our guide for Devkund Waterfall Trek, Maharashtra detailed guide For Pune, and Mumbai. 

    The Patnus settlement serves as the Devkund Waterfall trek starting point, there is an entrance fee payable to the locals, and they charge Rs 100 per person. Devkund trek distance is six kilometers one way. 

     

    7. How to stop accidents at Devkund Waterfall and avoid lengthy bans being imposed for tourists to visit the falls?

    bhira waterfall

    Every year many people drown while picnicking at the waterfalls around Maharashtra. In the past, many tourists have drowned at the Devkund waterfall. Most incidents have taken place when people have broken the rules made by locals to avoid any accidents. 

    Follow these rules to avoid facing any accidents or deaths and for a safe Devkund Waterfall Trek.

    1. Tourists should avoid crossing the second stream on a rainy day as the waterfall currents and flow is powerful; there is a wooden bridge available please use it. Wait for your turn to cross the bridge. The waterfall will be crowded on the weekend. 
    2. Avoid swimming in the pool below the waterfall. Although the pool below the waterfall is attractive, it has powerful undercurrents and is very deep more than 40 feet. Many tourists have lost their lives trying to swim in the pool. 
    3. Avoid visiting the waterfalls after getting drunk; the area around the waterfall is extremely slippery with huge boulders. Many tourists have broken bones here and required rescue. 
    4. Avoid visiting the waterfalls on the weekend expect 2000 to 3000 tourists to be present on the weekend during the rainy season. More the crowds, the more the chances of accidents. 
    5. Start your trek early during the day, and it usually rains more during the second half of the day. 
    6. The locals have placed a large rope as a boundary marking for a safe zone. Please don't rely on it too much as it can shift due to water currents, winds, and crowds using its support to stand in the pool below. Stay a few feet away from the rope for your safety. Also, swimming ahead of the rope is prohibited, and tourists will be fined. 

    8. Best time to visit Devkund Waterfall?

    Devkund Waterfall Trekking searching for that classic waterfall concealed inside the wilderness, which is hidden to the world.  It is a 'plunge' waterfall emptying massive volumes of water on the rocky surface underneath. It is a popular spot for one-day picnics. The best time to visit Devkund waterfalls is during the rainy season and post-monsoon season till January. beautiful scenes. Devkund Waterfall Location trailhead is Patnus village. 

    9. What is the difficulty level of the Devkund Waterfall Trek route?

    The trek is a medium grade with an easy flat walk for almost 70 percent of the hike, and the last 30 percent is uphill through dense forest and boulders. The first 70 percent of the trek, the beautiful Bhira Dam, Andharban Trek Trail, and Khajina Waterfall, will be to your left. Villagers run a few small Dhabas along the way. They offer Maggi, Nimbu Paani, and Poha. These Dhabas are mostly operational during the rainy season and on weekends. There are two major stream crossings. You will find villagers on rainy days here with ropes attached for support during the crossing. The second stream crossing can be dangerous if rainfall increases. There is a wooden bridge constructed by an enterprising villager who charges Rs 20 for crossing the bridge. We highly recommend using the bridge. 

    The last 30 percent of the trail is uphill, and first-timers can take small breaks while completing this section. The route is well marked, with red ribbons tied along small tree branches acting as a guide. Please carry mosquito repellent as the entire route will have wild mosquitoes. The last section is primarily boulders. Your ears can now guide you to the roaring waterfalls. 

    Pro Tip: 1. Carry enough water and Food for this trek as the small Dhabas usually run out of food due to huge crowds on the weekend. 

    2. There is a small fee of Rs 50 payable per head to local villagers who manage the trail and stream crossing take a guide from them it helps during the trek. 

    10. Are clean toilets available during the Devkund Waterfall Trekking route? 

    There are no toilets built inside the jungle, We arrange for toilets before the trek at the base village and after the trek at the villager's house. The toilets are clean, and we also request trekkers to keep them clean after using them for the next user. Changing rooms are also available. Bathing facilities are not available after the trek. 

    Pro Tip: Please carry extra dry clothes and socks you can leave them inside the bus. You can also bring extra sandals or shoes to change into from your wet shoes. 

    devkund falls

    11. Devkund waterfall trip is it secure for Solo Travelers and Solo Female Travelers traveling with a group?

    The trekking trail to Tamhini Ghat Devkund waterfall is safe for solo female travelers and solo travelers traveling with treks and trails. We get 45 percent or more women travelers with us on most batches. All trekkers are part of the group and treated similarly, whether solo or in a large group. 

    Devkund waterfall is a popular trekking spot located near Tamhini Ghat, 125 km from Thane. Devkund Waterfall trek is a perfect weekend getaway trek from Thane or Pune, or Mumbai. It is a one-day trek with a refreshing waterfall at the end of the trek.

    12. What is the group size regularly of Devkund Waterfall Trek?

    Our regular Devkund place trek group size ranges from 20 to 40 participants per batch. Devkund Waterfall Tamhini ghat is located inside an eco-sensitive area. We request all tourists avoid companies that take more than 40 participants in one pack. The larger the group more the chances of accidents which leads to overcrowding of the destinations. 

    Pro tip: Would you mind checking before booking with b2b portals? They usually accept 100-plus bookings and destroy your trekking experience. Book with a self-operating trekking company; you can check their reviews and control your trek booking with a reliable company. Usually, b2b vendors will shift your booking to the cheapest operator to make a profit. These operators keep changing due to low margins, low service quality, or both.   

    13. Is the Devkund Waterfall Trek pick-up and drop-by bus available from Mumbai? 

    We hire non-Ac buses from Mumbai pickup points are central to save buses from getting stuck in traffic. Usually, pickups start from Borivali National Park, Andheri WEH, Bandra, Sion, Chembur, Vashi Plaza, Juinagar, Nerul LP, Kharghar, and Kalamboli. For your Drop, the pickup points will remain the same. 

    We will create a WhatsApp group one day before the event and share all information like the trek guides number, and bus pickup live location, things to carry, itinerary again in the WhatsApp group for ease of travel. 

    14. Will you be able to receive calls or access mobile internet at the Devkund Waterfall? 

    The mobile connectivity on the trek is inferior; at the start of the trail, you will get a poor network. Once you start hiking and enter the Bhira Dam and Forest section, you will lose mobile connectivity. You might receive a mobile network in certain areas, but it will be patchy. 

    Pro tip: Please inform your friends or family before starting the trek, and once you complete the hike, you can again tell. This will help avoid any issues if someone is trying to reach you and your phone is not reachable for an extended period. You can also set your status away with a brief message. 

    Devkund Waterfall

    15. Can we bring Hookah, Drink Alcohol or Smoke on the Devkund Waterfall Trekking? 

    Smoking Hookah, Drinking Alcohol, and Smoking is not allowed on our treks. Any trekker found doing it will be removed from the trek immediately by the guides, and he will have to manage his transport back to Mumbai. We don't process refunds if you break this rule during our hike. 

    Pro Tip: Your bags will be checked by forest officials. Please avoid carrying these items as they will be confiscated and not returned and you won't be allowed on the trek. 

    16. Are trekking shoes compulsory for the Devkund trek?

    Please wear good trekking shoes; you can select from Campus Trekking shoes or Coaster Trekking shoes for under Rs 999. Trekking shoes offer good grip, toe protection, and ankle support and are water-resistant. Regular sports shoes usually sole will break if the shoes are older than two years. They also slip on wet stone surfaces. Do not wear repaired shoes, torn shoes, or ancient shoes as they will not last the trek. 

    Pro tip: Please carry an extra pair of sandals on this trek to change into after your trek to relax and dry your feet. 

    17. Devkund waterfall trekking Bhira village package inclusions? 

    We offer an all-inclusive package for Devkund Waterfall from Mumbai. The waterfall trek cost includes the following. 

    1. Mumbai to Mumbai travel by non-ac bus 
    2. Meals include ( Veg breakfast and Tea - Lunch Veg Thali )
    3. Trek Leader Expertise 
    4. Local forest entry and guide charges 
    5. Basic First Aid is available with the trek leader.  

    Pro Tip: If you need Devkund camping, you should join post-monsoon season. Camping is available near the Bhira Dam and a morning trek the following day to the beautiful waterfall. 

    18. How safe is the Devkund Waterfall Trek? 

    Devkund waterfall trek route is safe and well-maintained by local villagers. They have built a bridge at a critical river crossing. They are also present at most places to assist tourists. Our experienced guides and locals combine to create a safety bubble. If you follow their instructions, you don't need to worry about this trek. 

    We can divide safety at the Waterfall into four parts. 

    1. Weather conditions: On a heavy rainfall day, the trek will be difficult and risky; following the trek leader's guidance and rules is of the utmost importance, especially near the second waterfall crossing and the waterfall area. The sound of the Waterfall can be loud, and passing instructions complex, so please stay near the trek leaders and follow their instructions for your safety. The vast crowds also make it challenging. Kindly cooperate with your trek guides. 
    2. Wearing proper trekking gear: For the best trek experience, please wear proper trekking shoes. They offer good grip over wet and slippery surfaces, and full selves clothes to avoid mosquito bites. Would you mind carrying two to three liters of drinking water and snacks for energy?  
    3. Avoid swimming and Diving: Although the pool below the Waterfall looks inviting and draws thousands of visitors daily. We request you to avoid swimming or diving in the pool. It has solid undercurrents and will pull you down into the deep end. Many people have lost their lives due to the same reason. 
    4. Alcohol and Drugs: Plus, avoid drinking or smoking during any treks in Maharashtra. Many people get intoxicated and reach the Waterfall. They are constantly screaming and trying many stunts, swimming in the pool, diving into the deep end, and many end up drowning. Plus, the route has many boulders, a stream crossing, and a dense jungle filled with snakes. Intoxicated people create many anti-social issues leading to the ban of the Waterfall for many months

    19. What is the Devkund waterfall location?

    Devkund Bhira waterfall is a famous waterfall located near Patnus village, Bhira town in Raigad, India. It's a leap waterfall draining water from above as the energy of the falling water strikes against the rocky surface below. Bhira Devkund Falls trek is visited frequently for day trips by tourists and other visitors.  

    If you are looking for an excellent waterfall trek in Maharashtra, the Devkund Pune trek is a great option. This hidden waterfall is located inside the jungle and offers beautiful views. The weather is pleasant year-round, making it an excellent trek for any time of the year. Devkund waterfall trek starting point at the Patnus village. The locals charge Rs 100 per person as an entrance fee to the Devkund Pune Waterfall Trek.

    20. I want to register for the Devkund waterfall trek & camping.

    Devkund trek and camping are available after the monsoon season. Camping is conducted on the Bhira River or Bhira Dam nearby the village, and early morning treks are conducted after camping at the Bhira Devkund waterfall. Please chat with us for more information on the Devkund waterfall trek & camping. 

    The Tamhini Ghat Devkund waterfall is a hidden waterfall located inside the jungle near Bhira Dam. One of the best waterfalls to trek near Mumbai. The trek to the waterfall is quite breathtaking and passes through some of the most picturesque areas of the Sahyadri mountain range overlooking the Andharban Jungle Trek and Khajina Waterfall. The Mumbai to Devkund waterfall Tamhini Ghat makes for an ideal gateway and offers an excellent opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Maharashtra.

    Devkund Waterfall Trek and Camping

    21. I am coming by my own vehicle; how to find the Devkund Waterfall Bhira location?   

    We will provide you with the map location for the meeting point after registration. Devkund Falls trek is found between Plus Valley and Bhira Dam in Maharashtra, India. Listed as a popular tourist destination, the water cascades over a rocky surface resulting in a 'plunge' waterfall notorious for its massive surges of water plummeting down on the site below. Devkund trek distance is 12 kilometers both ways. It will take six to eight hours to complete this trek. 

    22. We want to do this trek on our own can you share the Devkund waterfall address?   

    Devkund Waterfall's address is easily searched on all major search engines and is a significant tourist attraction and lies in the Raigad district. It is the conflux of three waterfalls and is said to be the origin of the Kundalika River. We do not share DIY information as many people have died while attempting the trek on their own; during monsoon, it will be difficult to predict the weather, river force, and many other factors. Devkund entry fee is Rs 100 per person; another bridge crossing fee is Rs 20 per person. 

    23. I want more information on Devkund waterfall rappelling.

    Devkund Waterfall rappelling is a famous adventure destination after the rainy season, and it has some incredible rappelling opportunities. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Devkund waterfall's height is 250 feet. You will be rappelling twice, and the first rappelling is 135 feet and the second 250 feet rappelling is from the Devkund waterfall. There are many opportunities to have adventures if you know where to look!

    If you are examining an incredible waterfall trek in Maharashtra, the Devkund waterfall Pune Maharashtra is a great option. This hidden waterfall is tucked away inside the wilderness and delivers an incredible panorama. The climate is usually agreeable, making this an ideal trek for all seasons.

    24. What is the Devkund waterfall depth? 

    It is fatal to visit the deep end of the Devkund Dhabdhaba. Devkund waterfall's depth is more than 60 feet, and the force of the water plunge makes it impossible to survive here. Villagers place a large barricade to avoid people from venturing into the deep end of the falls. Many tourists have lost their lives by attempting to swim in the waterfall. In 2021 many villagers also died trying to save the tourist caught in the waterfalls' deep end. 

    25. Can you tell us about Devkund waterfall history?

    In 2014 when we visited the Devkund waterfall, the place was sacred to the villager and the local community. They would request us to remove our shoes and trek from the second stream to the waterfall. Villagers say that utensils would emerge from this pond whenever there was any significant event in the nearby village. The whole waterfall area is considered sacred by many locals who always respect the local deity once they reach the waterfalls.  

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    26. Bedgaon Devkund Waterfall Trek?

    The Devkund Bedgaon Waterfall became famous after a youtube video was released in 2019. The Bedgaon waterfall is also known as a Hidden waterfall near Devkund or Secret Waterfall Trek near Devkund.  

    Waterfall Bedgaon Devkund location is famous for jumping from a height into the deep pools wearing life jackets. It has a natural arch bridge over the natural pools on the river. Adventure enthusiast uses the Natural arch bridge as a diving board for cliff jumping. Bedgaon Devkund Waterfall and Devkund Waterfall are 16 kilometers apart in the same area.    

    The Bedgaon Devkund Waterfall is very well-known during the rainy season. The best time to visit is from July to September. Before arriving, you need to contact locals as they arrange the safety life jackets, guides, and food at the Devkund Bedgaon waterfalls. The waterfall Bedgaon Devkund distance from Mumbai is 140 kilometers. 

    27. Where is Devkund Waterfall?

    If you're searching for a refreshing waterfall trek in Maharashtra, Devkund Waterfall Maharashtra is a perfect destination. Tucked away inside a jungle valley, the falls are a sight, especially during the monsoon season. While it's not a challenging trek by any means, the route is steep and can be slippery, so proper preparation is essential.

    From Pune to Devkund waterfall can be reached via the Tamhini Ghat road. The drive is pretty panoramic, as the road winds through the mountains and forests. The trailhead is about two kilometers from the village of Bhira, and it's a 3-kilometer hike to the falls. The last kilometer is particularly challenging, as you must scramble up a rocky slope.

    Devkund Tamhini ghat is a famous destination in the rainy season for many waterfalls and long drives from Pune. You can also combine this trip with Sudhagad Fort Trek and Kolad River Rafting. Many people complete the Andharban Jungle Trek and follow it with the Devkund Tamhini Ghat trek. 

    28. Can you tell me about the Devkund waterfall accident?   

    Devkund Waterfall is a plunge waterfall; the area receives hefty rainfall during the monsoon season. Visitors must respect the powerful streams, river crossing, and the undercurrents of the pond below the falls. 

    Visitors who don't pay respect to the power of mother nature can face fatal consequences which will lead to Devkund Waterfall accidents. Please wear proper trekking shoes, carry a whistle, torch, and power bank, and keep your gadgets inside a dry bag. Avoid this trek on a heavy rainy day. 

    Devkund Waterfall is one of the finest waterfall treks in Maharashtra. The falls are obscured inside the jungle and make for an ideal gateway from Pune. The trek to the falls is a breathtaking experience with lush green surroundings and beautiful waterfalls.

    29. Where is the Secret waterfall near Devkund Maharashtra?   

    If you are searching for the secret waterfall near Devkund Maharashtra for an exciting trek near Mumbai, look no further than the Bedgaon. This hidden gem is located inside the farms and is a true breath taker. It makes for the perfect gateway from Mumbai, especially if you want adventure.     

    Bedgaon Devkund waterfall location is available on all navigation apps; kindly speak with a local operator for permissions, safety gear, and guides before starting your journey. There is a limit placed on the number of visitors due to the small size of the Bedgaon Secret waterfall near Devkund. 

    30. Is the Devkund waterfall open or closed? 

    If you are looking for an offbeat Bhatkanti trekking destination near Mumbai, Devkund Bhira waterfall is the place to be. Tucked away in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, this waterfall is a secret gem worth exploring.

    The trek to Devkund is not very difficult, but it is steep and will require some effort. However, the breathtaking views of the waterfall hidden inside the jungle are well worth the effort.

    Is Devkund Waterfall open or closed? The answer changes every weekend due to covid the waterfall was closed for months. Pass Covid the waterfall was closed due to overcrowding and Devkund waterfall accidents leading to overcrowding or swimming in the ponds. It is a difficult question to answer as the situation changes each week. 

    Devkund makes for an ideal gateway from Mumbai, offering a breathtaking view of nature at its finest. If you are looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, this waterfall should be on your list.

    31. Why should you visit the Devkund waterfall in winter?   

    As the temperature starts to dip, one of the most famous waterfall treks in the Sahyadris becomes unrestricted. The Devkund location deep inside the Tamhini Ghat jungle is a favorite among trekkers and nature lovers. 

    The waterfall is at its best during winter when the water flow is mild and the surroundings are lush and green. The trek to the falls is an ideal gateway from Mumbai, offering breathtaking views of the mountains and forests along the way. 

    The trail to the waterfall starts from Patnus village, located about 4 hours from Mumbai. It's a three-hour trek to the waterfall during the winter season. The trail winds through dense forests, with occasional views of the mountains in the distance. You can book the Devkund trek from Mumbai with Treks and Trails; chat with us for the best offers. 

    32. Is there a package available for Lonavala to Devkund Waterfall Trek?

    Lonavala to Devkund waterfall trek can start from Pimpri village through the Andharban Jungle; once you cross the Hirdi Village, a decline starts towards the Bhira Dam. After descending towards the Dam, you can take a left towards the trail of Devkund Waterfall. This hike will require a local guide as the jungle trekking route of Lonavala to Devkund Waterfall trek is challenging and has minimal markings for guidance.   

    33. How to book the Devkund waterfall trek from Mumbai?

    We organize a weekend Devkund waterfall trek from Mumbai. It includes Bus transfer, Forest fees, Breakfast and Lunch, and Experienced guides. Trekkers who would like to travel in our vehicle can opt for the without travel option at the time of booking. 

    The Devkund secret place waterfall is found in Tamhini Ghat and is one of the finest falls in the region. This hidden Devkund waterfall Raigad is located inside the jungle and makes for a breathtaking trek. The hike to Devkund is ideal for those looking for a gateway from Mumbai, as it offers stunning views of the Bhira Dam. 

    34. How to go to Devkund waterfall from Mumbai?

    The trek to Devkund starts from the village of Patnus. From here, it's a long walk to the waterfall's base. The climb up to the waterfall is steep, but it's well worth it once you reach the top. The falls are surrounded by lush green forests and offer some of the best views in all of Tamhini Ghat.You can signup for our weekend treks to Devkund Waterfall from Mumbai.

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    35. Where is the Monsoon Devkund waterfall located?  

    The monsoon season is the perfect time to visit the waterfalls. Devkund dhabdhaba Pune is stunning that cascades down a height of around 300 feet in the Tamhini Ghats. The best time to visit is during the rainy season when the waterfall is at its peak. 

    The Monsoon Devkund waterfalls in Bhira are enveloped by luxuriant verdant groves, making it a picturesque sight. If you're looking for a serene getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life, head to Devkund waterfall during the monsoon season. Devkund waterfall trek location starts from the Patnus village in the Raigad District.   

    36. Can you share the Devkund Waterfall Address? 
    The monsoon season is the time of year when heavy rains arrive in Maharashtra. For many people, this means enjoying the sights and sounds of the rain, but for waterfall enthusiasts, it's the time to head to Devkund adventure tourism.

    Located in Raigad District, the Devkund area is a spectacular waterfall that becomes even more stunning during the rainy season. The Devkund waterfall area is surrounded by lush green forest, and as the rain pours down, the water cascades over the rocks, creating a thundering noise that can be heard from far away.

    Bhira Dam and Waterfall Devkund address are readily available on all maps. It is located near the Patnus village and is best seen during the morning or evening hours when the light is at its best and casts a beautiful glow on the surrounding landscape. If you're looking for an unforgettable experience during your trip to Raigad, make sure to visit the Devkund waterfall address during the rainy season!

    Andharban Devkund trek is conducted during the winter and rainy season. It covers the Andharban Devkund Tamhini Ghat region. You can also add the Kolad river rafting or Sudhagad fort trek, a few kilometers away. 

    37. How to book for Devkund camping and trekking? 

    Devkund camping and trekking, an outdoor activity that can be enjoyed during the winter and early summer months? The perfect weekend outing! Located just outside Pune and Mumbai, this activity can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The best part is that you can club it with the Kolad River rafting and Andharban waterfall trek. 

    Devkund current status is that it is open to tourists. To book camping at Devkund contact number kindly chat with us. Devkund cliff jumping is available at Bedgaon Waterfall, also known as the secret waterfall or Hidden waterfall. Camping Devkund is closed during the peak rainy season and the hottest summer period. 

    38. Do you offer a group discount for Trek to Devkund from Mumbai?
    Yes, we offer group discounts; our plans include bus transfer, meals, forest entry fees, and experienced guides. Kindly please chat with us to learn more about how to receive your discount coupons—Trek to Devkund from Mumbai.  

    39. How to trek with kids during a trek?

    Trekking with kids can be a fantastic family adventure! Here are some tips to make it a great experience: Choose trails suitable for their age and abilities. Pack plenty of snacks, water, and their favorite treats to keep their energy up. Encourage them to explore and appreciate nature along the way. Take regular breaks for rest and games. Ensure they have comfortable shoes and dress in layers for the changing weather. Embrace the adventure together and create lasting memories. Have fun!

    40. Which trek do you recommend for kids around Mumbai?

    For kid-friendly treks near Mumbai, there are several options to choose from. Sondai, Karnala, and Lohagad offer scenic trails with moderate difficulty suitable for children. Prabalmachi, Matheran, and Korigad provide a mix of nature and historical exploration. Jambulmal and One Tree Hill are ideal for shorter treks with beautiful views. Dodhani Village in Matheran is another excellent choice for a family-friendly trek. Each of these destinations offers a unique experience and a chance for kids to connect with nature while enjoying the outdoors.

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    41. Is it safe to go on a trek during monsoon in Maharashtra?

    Trekking in Maharashtra during the monsoon season can be safe if proper precautions are taken. It is critical to choose well-maintained trails, listen to experienced guides, and stay up to date on weather conditions. Avoid going into unsafe regions or attempting dangerous river crossings. Always prioritise safety and be ready for slippery terrain and unpredictable weather.

    42. How to protect your gadgets in monsoon trek

    To protect your gadgets during a monsoon trek, take essential precautions. Invest in waterproof covers or cases for your gadgets and use a dry bag or waterproof pouch to store them when not in use. Ziplock bags can provide additional protection. Place silica gel packs in your bags to absorb moisture. Use umbrellas or rain covers to shield your gadgets from rain. Avoid submerging them in water and consider backing up your data regularly. Carry power banks or extra batteries for backup power. Being cautious will help ensure the safety of your gadgets in wet conditions.

    43. What should I pack for a monsoon trek in Maharashtra?

    Pack essential items such as a waterproof backpack, rainproof jacket, quick-drying clothing, extra pairs of socks, trekking shoes with good grip, insect repellent, a waterproof cover for electronic devices, and a first aid kit. Carry enough water and energy snacks as well.

    44. Are leeches a problem during monsoon treks in Maharashtra?

    Yes, leeches can be encountered during monsoon treks in Maharashtra, especially in forested areas. To protect yourself, wear long socks, tuck your pants into your socks, and apply insect repellent on your legs. Carry a salt or lime solution to detach leeches if they attach to your skin.

    45. What are some popular monsoon treks in Maharashtra?

    Some popular monsoon treks in Maharashtra include HarishchandragadRajmachiAndharbanKalsubaiBhimashankarTikona FortTorna FortRatangadNaneghat, and Visapur Fort. These treks offer scenic beauty and a unique experience during the monsoon season.

     

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