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Adoshi Waterfall and Trekk - Khopoli ,Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Complete Guide to Travel (2025 )

 

Adoshi Waterfall - Khopoli

 


Adoshi Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located near Khopoli in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. This waterfall is known for its picturesque beauty, especially during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. The lush green surroundings and the sound of cascading water make it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

Nearest Airport : Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport)

How to reach from Adoshi Waterfall Mumbai:

From Khopoli railway station you will get buses to Adoshi village, from Adoshi village, waterfall is 10 mins walkable distance. 

To reach Adoshi Waterfall, you need to trek through the forest, which adds to the adventure and excitement of the journey. Along the way, you can enjoy the scenic beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

 It's always a good idea to check local regulations and safety guidelines before planning a visit to Adoshi Waterfall, especially during the monsoon season when the area might be prone to slippery paths and increased water flow.

Additionally, carrying essentials such as water, snacks, and appropriate footwear is recommended for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Best time to visit  :  July to September (best during monsoons)

Nearest railway station:  Khopoli railway station

Bus might charge you 20 approx. per head

Rickshaw will charge you around 400 Rs a little Expensive though , But if you'll are group of 4 to 5 people then you can Split among yourself.

After every 1 hour there the buses from Khopoli railway station to Adoshi Village. /Adoshi village bus depot

Around Adoshi waterfall there are small 3-4 waterfalls where you'll can explore and enjoy.

Budget : You can cover Adoshi waterfall under 100 Rs per head ( Including Train & Bus cost) 

Bike/ Car by Road from Mumbai City.

  • Start from Mumbai City and head towards the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
  • Take the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and continue driving towards Pune.
  • After crossing Lonavala and nearing Pune, you'll reach the Khalapur Toll Plaza.
  • After paying the toll at Khalapur, continue on the expressway.
  • Take the exit towards Shedung Phata after the toll plaza.
  • After exiting the expressway, continue towards Shedung Phata and then towards Karjat.
  • Drive through Karjat and continue towards Khopoli.
  • After Khopoli, drive towards Pali.
  • At Pali, you'll find a junction. Take the road towards Fanaswadi.
  • Continue driving on this road. It will lead you to the base village of Adoshi.
  • From the base village, waterfall is 10 Mins walking Distance and parking facilities available.

.How to reach Adoshi Waterfall from Pune :

1. By Road:

   - Start from Pune and head towards Lonavala on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway.

   - After crossing Lonavala, continue towards Mumbai.

   - About 10 km after Lonavala, you'll reach the town of Kamshet. Take a left turn towards Kamshet.

   - From Kamshet, follow the road towards Pavana Dam.

   - After crossing Pavana Dam, continue on the same road for around 10 km until you reach a small village called Adoshi.

   - The waterfall is located near Adoshi village. You might need to ask locals for specific directions to the waterfall as it might not be prominently signposted.

 2. By Public Transport:

   - You can take a local train from Pune to Lonavala.

   - From Lonavala, you can either hire a taxi or take a local bus towards Kamshet.

   - Once you reach Kamshet, you can hire a taxi or a private vehicle to reach Adoshi village and then trek to the waterfall.

 3. Trekking:

   - From Adoshi village, you may need to trek a short distance to reach the waterfall. Ensure you have appropriate footwear and carry water and snacks for the trek.

Remember to check weather conditions before planning your trip, especially during the monsoon season when the waterfall is at its best but roads might be slippery and dangerous. Additionally, it's a good idea to confirm the route with locals or do some research beforehand as road conditions and landmarks may change.

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