Place is very peacefull, limited parking available, Roads are very narrow.. Water is clean... and you can explore small island as well... by walking on water..
Hot Sun and broken dam with no flowing water. It was a very damaging trip. October is not at all the right time to visit this place. 4 wheeler can ply till the Dam area
Beautiful spot. Car can go upto the top.
Awesome.. nice place... nice weather... green every were... fresh air... clean water... roads little bad at the last stretch.... it's around 120 km from mumbai.... good for 1 day bike ride trip.
Solanpada Dam Jambrung Waterfall at Karjat Near muNbii If you're in the mood to head out and make the most of the rains and the wonderful weather then may we suggest you head to Karjat and check out this amazing picturesque step dam that makes for a fun one-day getaway! Karjat is known for many things like Vada Pav, caves, waterfalls and lots more. It offers some amazing scenic views with the Sahyadri range forming a backdrop and a verdant carpet of green, especially during monsoons. The hills come alive with strings of waterfalls and dams overflowing creating magic! One such place is the Solanpada Dam that is fairly lesser-known, but needs your attention! Solanpada Dam attracts many nature & waterfalls lovers who love to explore and have fun around such hilly monsoon picnic spots. This is a multi level falling dam with mountains on backside having waterfalls which makes it scenic in rainy days. Solanpada dam is a solitude and lonely location not for couples and less preferred for family for outings near to Kasheli village location at Jambrung Karjat area near Mumbai.."
Water gets collected from reservoir overflow during rainy season in concrete boundaries. It's good for swimming with 3-4 feets of water. Thereafter, a group of stairs lead the water downstream creating a beautiful & picturesque waterfall. A recommended visit during heavy monsoons. Bonus. You can drive your vehicle till the dam.
Awesome place to visit in monsoon. Safe for swimming (1 level from up). Plan for a trek to kothaligad(easy) and then visit this, it will make more sense.
Went there with family, great place to be, far from maddening crowd, drunkards that we see at other rainy season tourist places. A dam built on a reservoir makes a good place to visit. The landscape behind is great and so is the drive to it. Just follow Google maps and you will reach there. Swim to your hearts content. Don't visit during heavy rains, as it may be closed, visit in 1st or 2nd week of September or just after first few rains. Also if you want to spend the day, carry your food and water. You can get lunch at local house just before the village ends, where they make food and give, but you have to order before going to dam, so you get food while you come back. All the places downstream from the dam are safe to get into and have fun with friends and family. People going for alcohol beware as we saw children and elders from the village patrol but without disturbing us.