Drive to tamhini ghat during the monsoon

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

When i decided to come back to India (pune) one year ago, i heard zillions of stories about the pollution in Pune, the traffic , the bureacracy at work , all trying to convince me not to take such a decision. But no one mentioned about the abundance of natural beauty around Pune. A drive to any such place near Pune is enough to free your mind from the stress caused by any of the above factors. Eventually, the sight-seeing options near to Pune took preference over all other issues and helped me make the decision to come to Pune. .

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

One such place is the Tamhini Ghat just beyond the Mulshi Dam. Though the roads through this ghat are at best bad, the scenery around would make you forget the bumpiness of the ride. A ride through this ghat is good even during the summer. But, this place opens up in the rains. Waterfalls all around, greens of the like rarely seen, you have to go there to experience this. I drove through Tamhini ghat late last August on my way to the Hans adventure resort. The other members of my team were in a bus and i was following them in my Xylo. The temptation was too much to stop at every corner and click a photograph of the panorama. Below are some photos from that drive.

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

How to go to Tamhini Ghat from Pune(Magarpatta): Go to Chandi Chowk. Take the road going towards Mulshi Dam. Cross Mulshi dam and climb into the ghat. The bad road usually start here. This is Tamhini Ghat. You can go beyond the Tamhini Ghat towards Mangaon (Mumbai Goa Highway) to reach the konkan side. Btw, it is not advised to go through Tamhini ghat late in the evenings. If you have to cross the mountains in the night, use the Bhor/Varandha Ghat instead.


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Tamhini ghat drive from pune

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

Tamhini ghat drive from pune

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52 Responses

  1. Rohit Patil says:

    Great pics……natural beauty.

  2. Arvind Jain says:

    Ah just come across these lovely Tamhini Ghats somehow through internet searching.

    The Western Ghats are a big mystery and awesome nature phenomena happened to India. The places around are simply a lifetime experience. God.. blessed are they who live around these places away from the hustle bustle of city life and nestling in nature Goddess Laps.

    Will surely visit Tamhini Ghats side by side if Sai Baba, willed me to with my friends in this August 2011.

  3. manjiri shukla says:

    nice photos……….which camera are you having?

    Most of the photos are with Nikon D-70 with 18-200 Nikkor lens. Some of the new photos (in the last 2 months) are with Sony DSC TX5.

  4. Rama Reddy says:

    Superb Pics..tempted to come to pune aagin 🙂

  5. Anukul says:

    Indeed, very well explained. Even all the snaps are simply perfect. Great going. Keep posting.

  6. maitreyee says:

    breathtakingly beautiful!!!!!!

  7. Vijay Deodhar says:

    Information about meals/Lunch avilable at Malshej, names of hotels, Dhabas is needed for one day trip

  8. jyotsana says:

    Though it looks to be a refreshing picnic spot in monsoons, I don’t think it is a great place for outing as there are many other wonderful spots available for one day picnic ……

  9. Ashutosh says:

    This is Awesome!!!!

  10. Puneeth says:

    Photos are breathtaking.

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