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Surrounded by lush greenery, visit THESE 5 majestic waterfalls near Mumbai this monsoon

The best time to visit waterfalls in Maharashtra is between July and early September.

Somya Agarwal

After weeks of hustling in Mumbai, the only way to rejuvenate is with a relaxing break! And instead of rushing to the claustrophobic malls or restaurants, why don’t you try taking a break amid fresh air, this time? 

Mumbai is surrounded by quite some scenic weekend getaways for the city dwellers. The sight of cascading waterfalls and the lush greenery, are sure to make you forget about trivial matters of the world! So, read on to know about these 5 waterfalls near Mumbai and start planning your next monsoon road trip ASAP.

Bhivpuri Waterfall, Karjat

There’s no doubt that monsoon stands out to be the best time to visit any waterfall. And one such getaway near Mumbai is Bhivpuri Waterfall, in Karjat. Trekking through the hills of Sainik Nagar, will bring you to this popular picnic hotspot, offering an enchanting escapade. And if you want peace, hike some extra 2min beyond the waterfall, for a large flat grassland - an exemplary spot for all nature lovers.

Distance from Mumbai: 65 km

Umbrella Waterfall, Bhandardara

Flowing over majestic rocks, Umbrella Waterfall originates from Wilson Dam and is one of the most rejuvenating tourist places near Mumbai.  A footbridge connecting Wilson Dam and the waterfalls offers a stunning view of the falls, cascading from a height of almost 500m. For its breathtaking beauty and Insta-worthy scenery, this spot is often referred amongst the best waterfalls near Mumbai

Distance from Mumbai: 162 kms

Kune Waterfalls, Lonavla

Ranking 14th amongst the highest waterfalls in India, Kune Waterfall lies at an altitude of 622 m, set against the stunning backdrop of the famous Sahyadri Mountains.

The waterfall attracts a large number of tourists during monsoon season, when it is at it’s peak and flows down with a huge gush. Surrounded by lush green foliage, bathing and swimming are popular activities here. So don‘t forget to pack a swimming costume for your trip. 

Distance from Mumbai: 80 kms

Chinaman's Waterfall, Mahabaleshwar

Named by a Chinese guy who looked after it, the Chinaman’s Waterfall offers a relaxing space for trekkers - far away from the city's bustle. The waterfall cascades down from a height of 500 feet, into two different points and naturally merges in to a single stream. Positioned at the top of the Venna Valley, a Mahabaleshwar trip is truly incomplete without a visit to the astounding Chinaman's Waterfall - just 2.5 km from Mahabaleshwar Bus Stand. 

Distance from Mumbai: 79.5 km

Chinchoti Waterfall, Kaman

Chinchoti Waterfall is one of the most pristine waterfalls, seated near Mumbai. The thick jungles converging into the waterfalls offer a thrilling trek experience, to all adventure seekers. Rappelling from a height of 125 ft, this waterfall also creates a pool underneath, which is ideal for a cold, refreshing swim. Starting at Kaman Village, Chinchoti Waterfall is a great monsoon hideout near Mumbai. 

Distance from Mumbai: 51 kms

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