Drive through Varandha Ghat

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Tamhini Ghat is the name which most people recollect if you were to ask for the best place to drive through for watching waterfalls during the monsoon. But this is mostly because of the famous mulshi dam in its vicinity. Not many are aware of Varandha ghat. A mention of this ghat usually is accompanied by comments like “not a place to go alone”, “lonely” etc. This is what makes Varandha ghat such a wonderful place to go to.

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

There are lot of waterfalls in tamhini, but most of them are hidden within the thick forests on the sides of the road. In Varandha, the volume of water flow in the waterfalls are much higher. The kids along with us kept referring to them as “Milk Shake waterfalls with the dirtier ones becoming the chocolate shake waterfalls! They are also easily accessible with dozens of big ones just on the road. It was difficult to keep an eye on the road while driving with every turn bringing another waterfall into view.

How to go to Varandha Ghat from Pune: Go to Nh4 and towards the kapurhol crossing. When going from Pune, you would see the left turn for the road to Narayanpur Balaji Temple. Just 10-20 metres ahead, a small road goes to the right. You can easily miss this, so watch out for the exit after you come to the Narayanpur road. This is the road to Bhor. This is a narrow road which goes through Bhor Ghat and then a long flat section and then climbs into Varandha Ghat. If you cross Varandha ghat and get down on the other side, you would touch NH17, the Goa highway. The third point marked in the map below is the main view point.


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Some points about the drive through Varandha Ghat

  • Going from NH4, the last civilization is at Bhor. After that it is around 40-50 kms of wilderness. It is better to go in more than 1 vehicle as a puncture will leave you totally stranded.
  • There is no network coverage for most of the distance on the ghat. We were travelling 4 cars. One of them had gone a bit ahead while we were at a waterfall. The next time we could establish contact was at Bhor after 30 kms.
  • The road is narrow, though in a better condition as compared to Tamhini w.r.t potholes. But the sides of the road are jagged and you have to be careful if you go too close to the edge of the tarred section

Though there are dozens of points along the way to consume your entire time, the main view point is the Waghjai Mata mandir, where you will find many tea shops. The view (when there is no mist) is incomparable. You can see waterfalls as far as your eye can see. There is a huge valley and on the other side, there are steep cliffs. There are two huge waterfalls visible to the north east corner (as you see from the road). These are worthy enough to be named (i am sure that americans would have done so!). It was also extremely windy at this point because of the surrounding valleys. The swaying of the grass due to the wind was a sight to behold. Watch the video below. Nature at her best!

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

We spent a lot of time close to this view point, not exactly close to the tea shops, but just before the u-turn at the end. We came to Varandha from Nh17 and just as we turned, the whole vista spread out before us.

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

if you have the time and interest, you can do a round trip from Pune – go through either Tamhini or varandha ghat and come back the other way. We went through Tamhini and came back through Varandha. It takes a toll on your body and vehicle, but it is worth it 🙂

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

Varandha Ghat drive - waterfalls

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49 Responses

  1. vedashree says:

    Hello Rajaram..
    you really provde amazing info…really…u r true wanderer! 🙂
    i would like to ask you one thing…we too will b coming from Thane…so if we plan a two day trip…will there b any hotel nearby to stay overnight?
    thnx fr an answer! 🙂

  2. Rajaram S says:

    if u r coming from thane, i assume that u will be using the Goa highway (NH17).
    The ghat’s two ends are
    – On the Bangalore highway (NH4) – route people take from Pune – it ends at Bhor
    – On the Goa hiughway (Nh17) – it ends at Mahad – around 10 kms ahead of the turn to Mahabaleshwar

  3. Jyoti says:

    Hello Mr Rajaram

    I was planning a drive through Varandha Ghat in 2012 monsoon with my parents. Would appreciate if you can clarify few doubts. where does this ghat end. We will be coming from thane..read somewhere it joins road to konkan. Do you know exactly where. Wonder if we can do harihareshwar or dapoli with a drive through varandha?
    Regards
    Jyoti

  4. Rajaram S says:

    1 day trip is possible. But, there wouldn’t be so much greenery in April (Summer)

  5. Jiwesh Mishra says:

    Hi..Rajaram S..amazing…i m from delhi ..i m comming to pune in april last week can we make this trip in 1 day on bike…plz suggest if any other place is…thanx in advance

  6. fayyaz says:

    exxxxxcellent……………….

  7. Makarand says:

    Thanks Rajaram for this blog and beautiful pictures.

  8. Unny says:

    Wow. This is an awesome place. We have not been this to place since we were scared to drive alone.
    we will try to get some company next monsoon and drive there.

    cheers

  9. sarthak says:

    great place….also write about panchet dharan and khadakwasla . I have been there those are must visit places during rainy season .

  10. Naveena says:

    Hi, again a good place to visit during monsoons! May be sometime, I can visit it!! Beautiful report as usual. Thanks for that.

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