Overview

Hidden deep within the misty folds of Tamhini Ghat, the Savlya Ghat Trek is the Sahyadris' answer to anyone who wants the magic of Devkund Waterfall without the crowds. Instead of the usual bottom-up approach, this trail brings you to a dramatic clifftop vantage where the Devkund Waterfall spills into the green expanse of the Plus Valley far below — a view few trekkers ever get to witness. Along the way, the seasonal Ring Waterfall, the sweeping Kundalika Valley, and the calm waters of Bhira Dam unfold one after another, like a slideshow of everything the Western Ghats do best in the rains.

There's history beneath your feet here too. Savlya Ghat was once a high mountain pass connecting the Mulshi plateau to the Konkan plains — an old trade route now reclaimed by the forest and walked mostly by those who know where to look. As the monsoon settles over the Sahyadris, the trail turns into a corridor of dripping green: streams chasing the path, clouds drifting through the trees, and the steady sound of falling water never far away.

Rated easy, the trek is welcoming for first-timers, families, and weekend adventurers, while still offering enough atmosphere and reward to satisfy seasoned hikers. With a well-marked trail and short overall duration, it's one of the most accessible yet spectacular monsoon escapes you can make from Mumbai and Pune.

Savlya Ghat Trek — Key Details

Savlya Ghat sits within the Tamhini Wildlife Sanctuary in Raigad district, close to the villages of Paratewadi and Bedgaon, near Bhira. It's roughly 70 km from Pune and around 150 km from Mumbai, making it an easy one-day monsoon getaway from both cities.

  • Location: Tamhini Wildlife Sanctuary, near Paratewadi / Bedgaon, Raigad district, Maharashtra
  • Difficulty: Easy — suitable for beginners and families
  • Distance from cities: ~70 km from Pune, ~150 km from Mumbai
  • Starting elevation: Approximately 2,100 feet
  • Trail profile: Short hike with a gentle, mostly downhill descent to the viewpoint
  • Entry fee: ₹50 per person, collected at the local ticket counter near the trailhead
  • Best season: Monsoon and early post-monsoon (June to September), when the waterfalls are at full flow
     

Pickup Locations from Pune

📍 04:30 AM — Seasons Mall Bus Stop, Magarpatta Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tVotk5yasJ1mbeYb8

📍 05:00 AM — Novotel Hotel, Viman Nagar Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ooiRmYvZeR8iL1ju5

📍 05:20 AM — J.M. Corner, JM Road Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/AiFcddEyN29LNTjs6

📍 05:30 AM — Bremen Chowk, Aundh Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/rQVD6gJyRMdMFLFYA

📍 05:45 AM — Jagtap Dairy Travels Stop Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/eXUKDR7HeAPQBXfV6

📍 06:00 AM — Near Wakad Bridge Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/Wmu6rAUWt5LiJ1bx6

📍 06:10 AM — Hinjewadi Chowk Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/XGThDv8LtgGzVCM99

📍 06:15 AM — Megapolis, Hinjawadi Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/PqTkw65yxu8BjaqA6

📍 06:20 AM — Pirangut Chowk Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/jdajrUqLFm539wqe7


Savlya Ghat - Devkund Waterfall View Trek Itinerary

Day 1 — Savlya Ghat Trek & Devkund Top View

  • 06:00 AM — Depart Pune early to make the most of the day, driving towards the misty stretches of Tamhini Ghat.
  • 08:30 AM — Arrive at the base village of Pimpri, the starting point of the Savlya Ghat Trek, and meet your trek leader.
  • 09:00 AM — Enjoy a warm home-style breakfast hosted by the local villagers.
  • 09:30 AM — Set off on the guided trek through the lush Savlya Ghat forest, surrounded by dense greenery, towering trees, and cool monsoon air.
  • 10:00 AM — Follow the jungle trail past seasonal streams and waterfalls, with the Devkund Waterfall top view and Tamhini Ghat unfolding along the route.
  • 11:00 AM — Reach the viewpoint and soak in the sweeping panorama of the Sahyadri ranges, Plus Valley, and Kundalika Valley. Take a midway break to rest, refuel, and capture the views.
  • 12:00 PM — Begin the return trek along the same forest route, taking in its quiet, serene atmosphere once more.
  • 02:00 PM — Arrive back at the base village and bid farewell to the enchanting Savlya Ghat.
  • 03:00 PM — Sit down to a hearty home-cooked lunch with the local hosts.
  • 04:00 PM — Start the return journey towards Pune.
  • 09:00 PM — Reach Pune by late evening and say goodbye to your fellow trekkers, carrying back a day full of memories.

Note: This itinerary is indicative and subject to change due to weather conditions, traffic, or other unforeseen circumstances. It can be customised for private batches based on your preferences and activity availability. Please follow all safety guidelines and respect the natural environment while exploring the wilderness.

 

Pro Tips for Savlya Ghat

  • The trail becomes extremely slippery during the monsoon — wear proper trekking shoes with a strong grip; sandals and floaters are unsafe here.
  • Carry enough drinking water and light, high-energy snacks like dry fruits and chocolate.
  • Start early to reach the viewpoint before the afternoon fog rolls in and blocks the Devkund view.
  • Keep your phone and valuables in a zip-lock pouch — rain and stream crossings are guaranteed.
     

Nearby Attractions

A popular add-on to the Savlya Ghat hike is the Bedgaon Secret Waterfall, locally known as Devkond. It's known for its striking rock formations, a natural arch bridge, and clear water ponds where you can take a refreshing dip. The short additional hike makes it easy to combine both in a single trip, giving you two of Tamhini's hidden gems in one day.

17 Hours 26 Jun, 27 Jun, 03 Jul, and more Nive, Maharashtra
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give/What we won't

What is included in the tour

What's Included

  • Private transport — Comfortable Pune to Pune travel in a private vehicle, including all pickups and drop-offs.
  • Meals during the trek — Wholesome home-style breakfast and lunch hosted by local villagers.
  • Expert trek leadership — A dedicated private trek leader to guide you safely through the trail.
  • Expertise & guide charges — All professional guiding fees covered.
  • Forest entry tickets & permits — All required entry tickets and sanctuary permits arranged for you.
  • Toll & parking fees — Every toll and parking charge along the route taken care of.
  • Washroom & changing room facility — Access to basic washroom and changing facilities at the base.
  • Trek badge — A keepsake Treks and Trails trek badge to mark your Savlya Ghat adventure.
  • A fun, safe learning experience — A well-organised trek balancing adventure, discovery, and safety throughout.
  • Basic first-aid kit — On-trek first-aid support for minor needs and emergencies.

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Personal purchases — Cold drinks, mineral water, fast food, snacks, biscuits, and similar items.
  • Medical emergency costs — Any expenses arising from medical treatment or emergencies during the trek.
  • Rescue costs — Any charges incurred in the event of an evacuation or rescue operation.
  • Anything not listed under "What's Included" — Any service, item, or expense not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
Things to Carry
Things to Carry

Things to Carry

Savlya Ghat is a monsoon trek through dense forest and slippery terrain, so packing smart makes all the difference. Use this checklist before you set out:

A sturdy rucksack (40–50L) — Pack everything into a single backpack rather than handheld bags; you'll need both hands free on the wet, uneven trail. Line the inside with a plastic bag so your gear stays dry even in a downpour.

Raincoat, poncho, or windcheater — Skip the umbrella; the strong winds at the viewpoint will turn it inside out. A poncho that covers your bag too is ideal.

A full set of spare clothes — You will get wet, guaranteed. Carry a dry change for the journey back, plus a lightweight jacket and an extra pair of socks (wet socks are the fastest route to blisters and discomfort).

Water bottle (1–2 litres) — Stay hydrated even though it's cool; the climb still burns energy. Refill points are limited, so carry enough.

Good trekking or sports shoes — Non-negotiable on monsoon rock patches. Shoes with a deep grip sole only; chappals, sandals, and floaters are not permitted on the trek for safety reasons.

Personal medicines — Carry anything you take regularly, plus a small personal supply for headaches, motion sickness, or minor scrapes.

Power bank — Many stretches have no electricity or network, so keep your phone charged for offline maps and photos.

Torch / headlamp — Useful for early starts, low-light forest sections, and any night events. A headlamp keeps your hands free.

Valid ID proof (mandatory) — Required for forest entry and verification; carry an original government-issued ID.

Zip-lock or waterproof pouches — Keep your phone, ID, power bank, and cash sealed and dry. This single habit saves the most trek-day disasters.

Personal hygiene kit — A small towel, hand sanitiser, tissues, and any essentials you need.

Light, high-energy snacks — Dry fruits, chocolate, energy bars, chikki, and biscuits to keep you going between meals.
 

Quick Monsoon Trekking Tips

  • Dress for the rain, not the cold. Full-sleeve quick-dry clothing protects against scratches, leeches, and insects while drying fast. Avoid cotton, which stays soggy all day.
  • Watch for leeches. Tuck trousers into socks and carry a small pack of salt or anti-leech spray; a quick pinch of salt makes them drop off painlessly.
  • Step on rock, not moss. Green, mossy surfaces are dangerously slick — plant your feet on bare rock or soil wherever you can.
  • Keep the group pace. In low visibility and fog, stay within sight of your trek leader and fellow trekkers at all times.
  • Travel light but smart. Every extra kilo feels heavier on a wet descent, so pack only what you'll truly use.
Location
Directions.
Savlya ghat parking, Nive, Maharashtra, India View on Map
Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — Savlya Ghat Trek

Where is Savlya Ghat located? Savlya Ghat is located in Maharashtra, within the Tamhini Ghat region near Bhira, on the border of the Pune and Raigad districts. This scenic Savlya Ghat location sits along a mountain pass in the Western Ghats and is reached via base villages such as Paratewadi, around 70 km from Pune and 150 km from Mumbai.

In which state is Savlya Ghat? Savlya Ghat is in Maharashtra, India, in the Sahyadri range near Tamhini Ghat. The Savlya Ghat view point is one of the region's most loved hidden monsoon spots.

How long is the Savlya Ghat trek? The Savlya Ghat trek distance is roughly 3 km one way, taking about 1.5 hours to reach the main view point. The full round trip works out to around 5 to 6 hours, excluding the time you spend soaking in the views at the top.

How much time does the Savlya Ghat trek take? Most trekkers reach the Savlya Ghat view point in 40 minutes to 2 hours depending on pace and trail conditions. The Savlya Ghat trek time, including the return, is a comfortable half-day outing — ideal as a one-day trek from Pune or Mumbai.

Is the Savlya Ghat trek suitable for beginners? Yes. The Savlya Ghat trek difficulty is rated easy, making it well suited to beginners, families, and first-time trekkers. The main thing to manage is the slippery monsoon descent, where good trekking shoes make all the difference.

What is the best time to visit Savlya Ghat? The monsoon and early post-monsoon months (June to September) are the best time to visit Savlya Ghat, when the Savlya Ghat waterfall views are at their fullest and the forest is lush and green. The rocky jungle terrain can get very slippery in heavy rain, so tread carefully.

What is the Savlya Ghat distance from Pune and Mumbai? The Savlya Ghat distance from Pune is approximately 70 km, while Savlya Ghat from Mumbai is around 150 km. Both make it an easy one-day monsoon trek from either city.

What can you see from the Savlya Ghat view point? The Savlya Ghat view point offers panoramic views of the Devkund Waterfall plunge point, the Ring Waterfall, Plus Valley, the Kundalika Valley, and the surrounding Sahyadri ranges. It's one of the most photographed monsoon spots near Tamhini — perfect if you're hunting for those Savlya Ghat view point photos.

Is parking available at Savlya Ghat? Yes, Savlya Ghat parking is available at the base village. A small fee is payable to the local panchayat.

Is there an entry fee for the Savlya Ghat trek? A nominal entry fee (around ₹50 per person) is collected at the local ticket counter near the Savlya Ghat trailhead. (Confirm the current rate with your team before publishing.)

Are toilets available at the Savlya Ghat base? Yes, basic Indian-style toilets are available at the base camp area near the start of the Savlya Ghat trek.

Is Jain food available on the Savlya Ghat trek? Yes, Jain food can be arranged. Please mention this in the comments section at the time of booking.

Can solo trekkers join the Savlya Ghat trek? Yes, solo trekkers are warmly welcomed on the Savlya Ghat trek and easily become part of the group.

Is the Savlya Ghat trek safe for female trekkers? Yes. Female trekkers are welcomed on the Savlya Ghat trek, and we maintain a balanced group with a roughly 6:4 male-to-female ratio per trek. Female trek guides are assigned whenever available.