May 23, 2025
How to Reach Tamhini Ghat from Mumbai and Pune – A Scenic Monsoon Road Trip Guide
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If you're craving lush green landscapes, misty mountain roads, and waterfalls cascading right beside your car window, Tamhini Ghat is the monsoon road trip you've been dreaming of. Located in the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra, Tamhini Ghat becomes a natural paradise during the rainy season. It’s a favourite among bikers, photographers, and weekend wanderers looking to escape the city grind and soak in nature’s wild beauty.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through how to reach Tamhini Ghat from Mumbai and Pune, the best road trip routes, and what you can expect along the way.
Whether you're a monsoon romantic or just need a break from the chaos, this travel guide has you covered.

Getting to Tamhini Ghat from Mumbai is an adventure in itself. The most scenic and preferred route is:
Route: Mumbai → Lonavala → Paud → Mulshi → Tamhini Ghat
The journey takes you from the fast-paced city streets to winding roads framed by dense greenery. As you climb higher, the air turns misty, waterfalls begin to appear, and the landscape shifts into a lush monsoon paradise.
The total distance from Mumbai to Tammini Ghat is approximately. 160 km
Driving Time: 4.5 to 5 hours (Depending upon Traffic)
This route offers a mix of expressway speed and rural charm. The drive becomes especially enchanting after crossing Mulshi Dam, narrow winding roads, dense greenery, and dozens of roadside waterfalls make the journey as rewarding as the destination.

From Pune, the ghat is much closer and even more popular as a weekend escape. The route is shorter, smoother, and offers breathtaking views almost right from the outskirts of the city. It's a favourite among bikers and nature lovers looking for a quick monsoon getaway without a long drive.
Route:
This route is loved by bikers and day-trippers. After crossing Pirangut, the road turns scenic fast, you’ll drive alongside the Mulshi reservoir with mist-covered hills flanking your view.
You’ll encounter small roadside tea stalls, natural streams crossing the road, and occasional monkey troops, all part of the rural charm that makes this route so unforgettable.
There’s a reason why Tamhini Ghat is known as the monsoon wonderland of Maharashtra. Between June and September, the entire region transforms into a live wallpaper, cloud-covered mountains, gurgling streams, and green valleys that seem to go on forever.
It’s ideal for slow travel, pull over, sip some hot chai, dip your toes in a stream, and just breathe.

Tamhini isn’t just a pass-through; the region is dotted with beautiful attractions. Here are some of the best attractions that you must visit:
To make the most of your Tamhini experience, keep these in mind:
Tamhini Ghat isn’t just a destination, it’s a journey. Especially during the monsoon, every turn on the road brings a new waterfall, a sudden breeze, or a mist-covered valley that makes you hit the brakes and just stare.
Whether you’re leaving from Mumbai or Pune, this road trip is one of the most fulfilling short escapes you can take. There’s no noisy crowd, no commercial buzz, just you, the road, and the rhythm of falling rain.
So, pack a bag, charge your camera, and chase the clouds to Tamhini Ghat. Trust us, it’s the kind of place that stays with you long after the trip ends.

If you're planning an extended weekend or want to make the most of your road trip, consider adding Lonavala to your itinerary. Located en route from Mumbai, Lonavala is a charming hill station with its own set of monsoon delights, and it pairs perfectly with a visit to Tamhini Ghat.
For a comfortable and scenic stay, Club Mahindra Tungi Lonavala Resort is a fantastic choice. Nestled near the Pawna Lake with panoramic hill views, this resort in Lonavala offers a peaceful retreat with all modern amenities.
With a Club Mahindra membership, you get access to over 140+ Club Mahindra resorts across India and abroad, including scenic getaways like Tungi in Lonavala. It’s perfect for families and couples who love to travel in comfort. Booking is simple and flexible, with plenty of options for every season. If you're planning frequent escapes, it’s a smart and rewarding investment.
The fastest way is by car via the Mumbai–Pune Expressway, taking the Lonavala → Paud → Mulshi route. It offers a mix of speed and scenic beauty, especially during the monsoon.
The distance is approximately 160 kilometers, depending on your exact starting point in Mumbai.
You can take a train or bus to Lonavala or Pune, then hire a local cab or use a shared ride service to reach Tamhini Ghat. However, public transport directly to the ghat is limited, so booking a taxi from Lonavala or Pune is your best option.
It usually takes about 4.5 to 5 hours by car, depending on traffic and weather conditions. During the monsoon, the journey may take slightly longer due to fog and slippery roads.
Yes, and it's one of the most rewarding road trips, especially in the rainy season. The route offers lush landscapes, waterfalls, and misty mountain roads—ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
While Tamhini itself has limited stay options, nearby areas like Mulshi, Lonavala, or Tungi offer comfortable resorts and homestays.
A great option is Club Mahindra Tungi Lonavala Resort, which provides scenic views, modern amenities, and easy access to both Tamhini Ghat and Pawna Lake.
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. (MHRIL), a part of Leisure and Hospitality sector of the Mahindra Group, offers quality family holidays primarily through vacation ownership memberships and brings to the industry values such as reliability, trust and customer satisfaction. Started in 1996, the company's flagship brand ‘Club Mahindra’, today has over 300,000 members , who can holiday at 140+ resorts in India and abroad.
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