July 05, 2023
Witness the Wonders of Nature: Reverse Waterfalls in Maharashtra
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July 05, 2023
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Maharashtra, known for its breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders, holds a mesmerizing secret during the monsoon season. Amidst the lush greenery and cascading waterfalls, a rare phenomenon occurs – reverse waterfalls. This captivating optical illusion happens because the water appears to flow upward against all odds.Â
Reverse waterfalls in Maharashtra have become a source of fascination for both locals and travellers seeking to witness nature's enchanting spectacle firsthand. In this blog, we will explore the unique locations where these magical occurrences take place, delving into the science behind this phenomenon and offering tips for experiencing the awe-inspiring reverse waterfalls in Maharashtra.Â

Naneghat is a historic mountain pass nestled in the Western Ghats near Junnar. Naneghat is renowned for its ancient trade route and breathtaking vistas. However, it is during the monsoon season that the true marvel of Naneghat reveals itself—the upside-down or reverse waterfall.Â
As strong gusts of wind interact with the cascading water, the mist and spray create an illusion of water flowing in reverse. You can witness this magical spectacle while immersing yourself in the tranquility of the surrounding landscape.
The nearest railway station to Naneghat is Kalyan Junction, which is well-connected to major cities in Maharashtra and other parts of India. From Kalyan, you can take a taxi or a bus to Junnar and further to Naneghat.
Naneghat is easily accessible by road. You can reach Junnar by taking a bus or driving from Pune, which is around 95 kilometers away. From Mumbai, you can drive or take a bus via the Mumbai-Nashik Highway (NH-3) or the Mumbai-Agra Highway (NH-61) to reach Junnar. Once in Junnar, you can hire a local taxi or use public transportation to reach Naneghat. It is recommended to hire a local guide or join a guided tour to ensure a safe and hassle-free experience while exploring Naneghat and its surroundings.Â

Another reverse waterfall in Maharashtra is in Samrad village, perched in the breathtaking Sandhan Valley. Situated 2000 feet above sea level, this enchanting waterfall comes to life during the monsoon season, attracting tourists from all corners of the state. The phenomenon is truly extraordinary as the high-pressure winds cause the water to flow upwards, defying gravity and leaving spectators in awe.Â
Samrad village is not only a hotspot for witnessing this bizarre phenomenon but also a paradise for trekking enthusiasts, photography enthusiasts, and those seeking a memorable escapade in nature's embrace.
To reach Samrad village, you can undertake a scenic road journey from major cities in Maharashtra. From Mumbai or Pune, it takes nearly 4 to 5 hours by road to reach Samrad village. You can hire taxis or drive your own vehicle. The journey itself is part of the adventure, as the roads wind through picturesque valleys and mountains, offering glimpses of the region's natural splendour.Â

Embark on a scenic drive up the picturesque hills of Amboli and make your way to the breathtaking Kavalshet Point. Nestled amidst serene landscapes adorned with endless valleys and small waterfalls, Kavalshet Point offers a mesmerizing experience where nature unveils a string of reverse waterfalls.
It's an ideal place to connect with nature, meditate, or simply immerse yourself in the tranquility that surrounds you.
To reach Kavalshet Point in Amboli, follow the Mumbai-Goa Highway and head towards Sawantwadi. From Sawantwadi, continue towards Amboli. Kavalshet Point is approximately 30 kilometers from Amboli town.Â

The quaint village of Anjaneri holds immense religious and historical significance as it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, named after his mother 'Anjani.'Â
Located just 20 kilometers from Nashik, this village offers a divine experience. While exploring Anjaneri, you can embark on the Anjaneri trek, which leads to the Tahuli Peak, where a magnificent reverse waterfall captivates all. The lush greenery, intriguing small caves, and the splendid temple dedicated to Anjani Mata add to the charm of this glorious destination in Maharashtra. Anjaneri is a must-visit for its spiritual aura and natural beauty.
The nearest railway station to Anjaneri is Nashik Road Railway Station, which is well-connected to major cities in Maharashtra and other parts of India. From Nashik Road, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus. If you’re driving yourself from Nashik, you can drive towards Trimbakeshwar and then continue on the Trimbakeshwar-Anjaneri Road.Â
Tips To Keep in Mind:
When planning to see a reverse waterfall, there are a few tips to keep in mind for a safe and enjoyable experience:
Now that you know where are the reverse waterfalls in Maharashtra, plan a trip to these marvels of nature this monsoon. It will be one of the best experiences of your life, we bet!
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