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During the monsoon, the valley turns into a green paradise with mist floating through the trees, sparkling streams, moss-covered rocks and the soothing sound of rushing water

As the monsoon paints the Sahyadri hills in brilliant shades of green, Kataldhar Waterfall near Pune transforms into one of Maharashtra’s most beautiful hidden escapes.

Nestled in the lush Ulhas Valley near Lonavala, this seasonal waterfall is a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers and photographers.

For Hyderabadis looking to trade busy city life for misty forests, cool mountain air and breathtaking views, Kataldhar offers an unforgettable weekend getaway.

A Hidden Gem in the Western Ghats

Away from the usual tourist crowds, Kataldhar has managed to preserve its natural beauty. The waterfall plunges nearly 350 feet down dark, rocky cliffs, creating a stunning white curtain of water.

Hidden behind the falls is a massive natural eye-shaped cave that can shelter more than 100 people. From inside the cave, visitors can enjoy a picture-perfect view of Rajmachi Fort’s Shrivardhan Peak.

During the monsoon, the valley turns into a green paradise with mist floating through the trees, sparkling streams, moss-covered rocks and the soothing sound of rushing water. Every step here feels calm, refreshing and close to nature.

A Hidden Gem in the Western Ghats

Away from the usual tourist crowds, Kataldhar has managed to preserve its natural beauty. The waterfall plunges nearly 350 feet down dark, rocky cliffs, creating a stunning white curtain of water.

Hidden behind the falls is a massive natural eye-shaped cave that can shelter more than 100 people. From inside the cave, visitors can enjoy a picture-perfect view of Rajmachi Fort’s Shrivardhan Peak.

During the monsoon, the valley turns into a green paradise with mist floating through the trees, sparkling streams, moss-covered rocks and the soothing sound of rushing water. Every step here feels calm, refreshing and close to nature.

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