Kaas Plateau – Maharashtra’s Valley of flowers
Updates (Aug 10, 2014) (Older updates moved to end of post)
- The best time to visit Kaas if you want to see the wild flowers is AFTER the monsoon, sometime around mid-sep. But Kaas is very beautiful even during the monsoon. The mist and the wet-green are amazing to watch
- Compared to few years back, you can’t just drive and park on the Kaas road anywhere you wish. There are parking spots before and after the main area. The better option is the one on the other side close to the Kaas lake.
- If you are planning to go on a weekend, expect big crowds. It is better to register ahead at www.kas.ind.in, entry fee 10 INR per person. They have a rule to limit the crowd to 2000 per day. They haven’t enforced it until now, but they may anytime. So, if you register beforehand, you get the preference.
- Leave EARLY in the morning from Pune, so that you get a place in the closest parking lot. As the day progresses, they stop the vehicles much ahead and it means either walking a long distance (around 2-3 km) or waiting a long time for the bus to take you to the main spot. Even better option, go on a weekday/non-holiday and have the whole area to yourself.
- They have put fences along all the main spots. So, the main spots are no longer the main spots with the fencing and the crowds. Kaas is beautiful all the way. Stop away from the crowds and enjoy the nature
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I normally don’t return to any particular place before few months because i always feel that i can use that time to see some other new place. But, i have been to the Kaas/Kas Plateau three times in the past months. Such is the beauty of this area. The first two times, i went during the monsoon and the eerieness of this place was awesome. The third trip was more focussed, to catch the wildflowers in this area which bloom only for a short period of 2-3 weeks every year just after the monsoon. So, if you are reading this around the end of sep/start of Oct (the usual flowering season), GO THERE!
How to go to Kaas Plateau from Pune (Magarpatta): Go towards Katraj to catch the NH4 towards Satara. Cross the mahabaleshwar exit and go beyond for another 30-35 kms when you will see a junction with the exit to Satara on the right. Go inside Satara, cross the junction with the eiffel tower, keep going left. Then when you start seeing the mountains straight ahead, you will come to a fork , where you will see a tunnel on the left. The road on the left through the tunnel goes to Thoseghar waterfalls and Chalkewadi windmill farms. To go to Kaas, you have to take the road on the right. This road steadily climbs and reaches a plateau. After driving for around 15-20 kilometres, you will come to a wide plateau where you should endless patches of colour of either side of the road. This is the main area for the wild flowers. The map is given below (from Magarpatta)
We reached the plateau at around 1 pm, which was definitely not the right time for photographs. So, we finished our lunch and then went until Bamnoli, wandered around and returned a couple of hours later. On the way to Bamnoli, there were some huge patches of yellow flowers against the background of green hiils. On the more popular area, you just have a flatland of flowers.
Akshara had lot of fun roaming around the flower patches. It took a while to get her to sit next to a patch of flowers for a photograph. But, once that happened, she sat (more towards falling!) down next to each and every flower and waited for me to photograph her. The best patches were the purple ones. From a distance, they looked like huge carpets.
I had been there on the day of Visarjan (immersion of ganesh Statues). Many had advised me not to venture out on this day as one could easily get stuck in traffic, but the situation was exactly the opposite. The times in and out of Pune city were the best on that day. Probably every one else thought about the traffic and stayed indoors. But, there were quite a lot of people on the plateau incluing many armed with big lenses and tripods!
My earlier two trips to Kaas were in the midst of the monsoons and this place looked entirely different, a wet green colour and full of mist. It was extremely windy on both the occassions we went and it was difficult (for me and fun for Akshara) to get her to pose for a photo with her umbrella.
There were lot of cattle grazing in the area and Akshara wanted to get close to each one of them. With the slope on either side, it was difficult to catch up with her and the cows!
On our first trip, we were probably the only ones on the plateau as it was a rainy day and the whole plateau was covered in mist. We drove in the direction of Bamnoli, but after a while, the visibility was just too less for me to keep on driving. Akshara also got an opportunity to pose with a lamb, but she was all enthu’d until the moment the lamb also got enthu’d and got too close for her comfort.
On the trip during the monsoons, we took the route from Satara to Mahabaleshwar through Medha village and kanheri dam. This was one of the best routes i had driven on in terms of the number and the size of the waterfalls seen. The advantage of this route is that it goes through a valley and slowly climbs into Mahabaleshwar and because of this you get to see all the waterfalls on the both the cliffs to the side.
A very long post, but such a beautiful place deserves one 🙂
Update(Aug 01, 2014): Last week, there was a report in TOI that crowds have started to pick up at Kaas. But, please note that August is NOT the seaoson for wild flowers. The flowers start blooming only AFTER the monsoon, around mid-sep. But it seems that they have started to charge an entry fee (10 INR) to control the crowds. The bext option is to cross kaas and park on the other side near the lake. The crowds are lesser and the walk too.
Update(Sep 04, 2013) The flowers are blooming! It is the perfect time to visit Kaas. A bit early this year, probably due to the erratic rainfall. If you can, plan top visit on a weekday unless you want to see as many people as there are flowers!
Update(Aug 2012): The procedure for visiting Kas has changed and it is a BIG change. You have to pre-register yourself on a website. Only 2000 people per day would be allowed to visit the place. This is very good for the place, but not good for the visitors. There are many other ways this could have been done, but i am happy that at least something is being done. The website is www.kas.ind.in. You have to give your details along with the number of people with you. Then you have to pay 10 rupees per person, bank details are given. But, the assumption that everyone wanting to visit Kaas would have internet access and would be able to pay online is far-fetched. Natural attractions are the sole entertainment options for those who cannot afford the expense of the man-made ones!
UPDATE (03 July 2012): Today’s TOI front page has a photo of Kaas Plateau against the headline “39 sites in western ghats get World heritage status” – article by Dipannita Das. The caption with the photo says “Kaas plateau is in full bloom”. This is misleading. It should have been “Kaas Plateau in full bloom”. This is because it is not the season now for the flowers to bloom in Kaas. The flowering season starts just AFTER the monsoon. But then, Kaas during the monsoon is no less beautiful. So, you can still go for a wonderful drive to Kaas.
UPDATE (Oct 2011): They don’t allow you to park your vehicle on the road at the stretch where the flowers are usually blooming. Instead, you have the following options: 1) Park a few kms earlier and take a government bus to get dropped off in the main stretch 2) Drive a little ahead (saying that you are going to Bamnoli) and park at the junction where the main road becomes a one-way stretch from Bamnoli. The second option is a walk for only a km. 3. Drive to Bamnoli through a 7 km kuchcha stretch and then come back on the main road. This will allow the option of dropping off kids/elders on the main stretch and allow you/driver to continue on to the parking area. When i enquired about these regulations, the policeman said that these are enforced only on weekends. So, if you have the time on a weekday, you will have the place to yourself.
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Dear Rajaram,
First of all, thanks for building this lovely & informative website. I’m planning a trip to Kaas, I’ll start today from Pune, stay overnight @ Satara, see Kaas tomorrow, along with Sajjangadh & Thosegad, and head back to Pune tomorrow.
Mr. Ravindra Nerpawar has written on the Kaas article on 17th Sept, that he and his group had stayed overnight @ Satara. I’m planning to do the same.
Any idea which hotel he stayed in?
Best wishes,
Aditya Vig
hello, loved your blog, probably one of the few which gives a lot of details about Kas.
I visited kas on 16 Sept. with my family after reading your blog. Real Scenic place though flowers were not in full boom. Good cloudy day with lot of fog , therefore I could go only up to Kas lake. You have to park your car 3km before, which is a bad option , If you park after the no parking zone you have to walk less, which i did, but there is no proper parking space. I had done online booking but no one asked for it and got entry ticket. As for the massage field in registration form fill any thing and it will proceed. Registration form do not take same email if you want revisit. Hope the authorities will rectify this soon
Hi Rajendra,
Just stumbled across your web site about Kaas.
I have and my friend have been traveling in the area since 1999 or so.
Have seen Kaas in all its naked and covered forms and glory – either case, she is a beauty.
How can I help in conserving and propagating the plateau?
You can find me on FB and Picasa.
Tootles
Ranten
Dear Rajaraman,
I visited to Kaas Plateu on 20.09.2012 with my family.
The flowers have just started to grow up and they will be full in boom by next week end. Please inform every body who are interested. Be there by 29-30 September 2012. From there we went to Sajjangad to stay at nite. There are very good facility to stay with the family.
The view at Kaas were very beautiful.
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We also visited Baramotechi Vihir at Limb. That is also very nice.
Thanks for your information.
thanks rajaram i have no words to express for the information you have given once again thanks a lot
i love visiting such places of natural beauty if you know any more places please inform
thanks / regards
dinkar
thanks for the info Anushri.
Today I visited Kas. It was an amazing trip. The flowers are in bloom and the whole area was so colorful. We registered just a day before and carried the printout with us. We paid the amount there only. 10 rs per person and 50 rs for camera. We reached there by 9am. And couldn’t get enough of flowers till 12 noon. It was not very crowded and weather was also good. We were lucky to get parking near by. Visitors who came late had to park really far away, around 3kms away. Would suggest to park ahead of Kas Pathar (somewhere near Kas Lake) rather than parking so down.
We also covered Bamnoli. Had a boat ride to triveni sangam for 450 rs. Had our lunch there only. We also went to a shankar mandir. 7kms ahead of Bamnoli. The backwaters were touching the stairs there and we had wonderful time soaking our legs in it. 🙂
I visited Satara – 2 day trip on 15th and 16th of Sept ( With 3 Families – 6 + 3 kids )
1. Day 1 – Kaas, Bamnoli village,
2. Day 2- Sajjangad, Thoseghar and Wind mill farm
Started from Pune on 14th evening to visit Kaas and see Sun rise. We stayed at Satara on 14th night.
15th – Started from Hotel at 5:30 am to see Sun Rise on Kaas, .. reached Kaas by 6:15. But it was too Foggy and cloud .. so could not see sun rise ..:-(
But overall atmosphere was great..Foggy all around and chilled air.. this experience was awesome. We could see flowers but not that clearly.. We were the first to reach on Kaas… Then few cars followed us..after some time.
Then, we went back to Hotel by 8:30am …. got fresh had breakfast by 10:30 am and again started to Kaas.. on the way gr88 nature to enjoy .. then reach Kaas by 11:30. We Parked our car at the end of the NO Parking zone. Then we walked backed. We saw mostly Yellow and Violet colour flowers and in between we saw few different variety of flowers… It was awesome.. to see bed of flowers all around.. We completed our Photo shot and started to Bamnoli Village by 2:30 pm . ..
We were also hungry so on the way to Bamnoli just after 2 Km from Kaas decided to eat something. We had Wad pav, Bhaji, Omlet Pav, Coffee, tea. as our Lunch. By the time we finished our Lunch it was 3:20 pm.
Then, we started for Bamnoli village… we reached Bamnoli village at 4:00 pm .. We decided to go to Datta Mandir by boat, which should take around 1 and half hrs trip. .. We started our boating experience around 4:20 pm ..on the way we saw trivani samgam and reach Datta Mandir by 5:00 pm.. On that Datta Mandir, we spend around 30 min. .. Then we started from datta mandir at 5:30 pm and reached back to Bamnoli village at 6:00 pm.. Kids also enjoyed the boating experience.. and also saw how boat engine gets started…;-)
We started back to Satara at 6:00 pm .. on the way back we had lot of Fog in between till we reached Satara.. On the way back .. we could see lot of people on Kaas.. taking snaps .. but it was very foggy.. We reached back around 7:00 pm. This way ended our First Day Trip to Kaas and Bamnoli Village. .. Bamnoli an must visit.. if people are travelling to Kaas…
Day 2- Sajjangad, Thoseghar and Wind mill farm
We started from Hotel at 10:00 am with fuel filled both in our car and in us.
On the way to Sajjangad, we saw few Sunflower, Jawhar farms, showed kids Sun flowers and also the steam of Jawhar ( in Marathi it’s called Hurda )… and also from Sunflower we get Oil to cook ….Honey bees collecting honey from Sunflower..Knowledge session for kids.. 😉 ..From Satara to Sajjangad is just 10 Km .. We reached Sajjangad base around 11:00 pm .. and started our small trekking with Kids… Sajjangad is known for ” Samartha Ramdas swami ” mat. They also have a stay facilities on Sajjangad. Also Maha prasad from 12 to 1:30 pm its only for 150 people very day.
We reached on top of Sajjangad by 11:30 am …This trek was not that difficult. We had darsha of Samartha Ramdas swami’s samadhi… and went on back side of temple .. to enjoy the nature from Top of Sajjangad.. This views very really good .. on all 3 side we could see mountains covered.. in between a dam.. lot of Paddy farms..Once we completed our tour of Sajjangad it was around 1:00 pm.. We reached at the base of Sajjangad with-in 15 – 20 min .. Then we decided to go first to Wind mill farms and then come and Thoseghar waterfall.
From Sajjangad Thoseghar is around 15 Km and after Thoseghar.. windmill farm is just 2-3 km.. We reached Windmill farms by 1:45 Km ..Kids were Surpised to see such a BIG windmills .. which they have only seen from far .. or in their books.. They descovered that Wings of Windmills were Bigger than airoplane..This was their discivery .. and also .. Windmill creates from Noise. while.. rotating .. My son was bit scared of that noise. ..:-( .. We also saw that there was lot of White colour flowers at this place… and also some 2 -3 different variety of flowers which we did not see on Kaas yesterday… .. One of our friend visited the Enercon office and collected all the technical data .. Knowledge session for all of us ..:-) .. Like Electricty generated to sold to MSEB, This Wind mill farm have around 750 wind mills in all over this places.. Different types of Wind mills.. Actual cost of wind mill, material used for making windmills, durability, ROI etc… all technical stuff was discussed. etc…This place is also extension of Kaas … we can take 2 wheeler and from this place to Kaas.. 4X4 wheel can only go through this place to Kaas… so normal 4 wheeler do not go from this place to kaas.. .. Then, we started toward Thoseghar waterfall around 2:45 Pm.. .
We decided to have lunch before going to see waterfall..We reach near Waterfall and saw some OK place for lunch .. but for a surprise it was very good.. Good quality food server by “SELF HELP GROUPâ€.. This was the only one around ….. we had our Lunch and went to see Waterfall … 3 Waterfalls.. 2 – BUG and one small waterfall .. These Waterfall was one of the Biggest I have seen in Maharashtra .. the one biggest which I have seen is JOG Falls in Karnataka… after that this is the one….. Kids also enjoyed the waterfall .. but was not happy that they could not have bath in waterfall….We completed our site seeing of waterfall around 4:30pm.. just to enjoy some water … we went back to the bridge .. which was just some 200 mtrs away … Kids and all of us enjoyed COLD water over here for 1 hr…Now it was around 5:30 pm … and we started our journey back to Pune ……..
We reached Satara Tunnel around 6 :00 pm .. and finally we reached Home- Kothrud around 8:45 pm .. We got bit late… by around 30 to 45 min due to heavy traffic on highway… after dropping one of my friend at Bhavdhan .. This was very good trip.. must see for Flowers lovers and also people who enjoy Nature .. Nature at its best.. enjoy ..
Is there anything to see in Bamnoli.