Amazing Waterfalls Near Mumbai To Visit In This Monsoon!

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Gopika VC

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The waterfall attracts thousands of people. The 170-foot waterfall rushing into the gorge can be seen here.

Randha Falls

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It's popular for one-day picnics with families and groups. It's recommended to merely hike or look at the falls since swimming is unsafe.

Pandavkada Falls

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One of the rare year-round waterfalls. At this waterfall, you can stroll or climb rock stairs to the summit.

Lingmala Waterfall

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These falls make a relaxing road trip. You'll pass a few buildings, huge greenery, and stunning rock formations.

Vangani Waterfall

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This waterfall's feature is two falls merging into one stream. This is best seen during the monsoon when water flows continually.

Chinaman’s Waterfall

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A 30-minute hike through thick forest leads to Bhivpuri waterfall. Try visiting during the monsoon.

Bhivpuri Waterfalls

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Even though water falls from the top of the Vajraj Falls all year, the best time to go is during the rains.

Vajraj Falls

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The Kune Church is the signpost for accessing the Kune Falls, which are a few meters away. Visit during the rainy season.

Kune Waterfalls

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Visit these gorgeous falls to see nature at its best. The verdant surroundings of the falls attract people wishing to relax, unwind, and recharge.

Thoseghar Falls

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If you're visiting Nashik's wine area, take a day excursion to the Vihigaon Falls, also known as the Ashoka waterfall, 60 km away.

Vihigaon Waterfall

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