An easy hike to this waterfall, starts from sukeli village and takes about 1 hours or less to reach the waterfall. Went in January and there was still some water in the fall. The hike though semi dense jungle is very scenic.
Not atall recommendable to go in the rainy days... The road to the waterfall is too much slippy... But still if you wanna go, then must wear trekkings shoes as well as keep first aid along with you... You can see big size bats there..
Great waterfall but rocks are very very slippery, go wearing treaking shoes.
Blessed with a main huge waterfall alongwith multiple small ones, though have some slipery rocks it's worth visiting. The route from the base village is simple compared with other trekking ones, half an hour up the hill will fetch you here.
Trekking to Waterfall was very good. The ways are perfectly stepped. Flow of water was huge. The best thing was zero croud. You own the whole Waterfall. Missed a pond under the waterfall and it's too slippery. Carry the food try with the villagers. Better to go with some guide
One of the best waterfall experiences to have in a lifetime!! :)
Good for trekkers and all... You will find some small waterfalls too on the way... As you need to cross dense forest like areas you will also encounter too much blood sucking insects other than mosquitoes... Do use insect repellent before starting trek...
awesome place to visit during monsoon. A place where we can see all in one place 30mis of trekking from the village and a fabulous view of top of the mountain and the giant waterfall. carry foods as there wont be foods available also road side dhabas also less. roads are bit bad if you take the short route lonavala route will be be good.