Woah!! Time to recharge your energy. A newly beautifully place discovered near the town of Vansda - AAKDA DHODH, VANGAN. Located at about 16 kms from Vansda town of Navsari District comes the waterfall in the lap of nature. Bike is more preferable than any other mode of transport as it will give you the freedom to enjoy the surroundings of nature. At reaching the place, we have to walk near about 1-1.5 kms to the fall. So it is like experience of trekking, going to the fall from inside the deep cover of nature. There are two falls there; one on the top and the other at bottom where we can enjoy being down to it. The upper fall has a great height with nice view to have a click. You can have a bath on the bottom falls - falling with two types of different colour; one side a muddy one and the other having a blessings of clear water, where we can have a shower of natural water. Do surely visit it once and one request that keep the surroundings clean as it becomes our moral duty to keep the...
Read moreVangan Waterfall offers a little adventure and serves as a soothing retreat for nature enthusiasts.
It is an ideal destination for a one-day trip filled with adventure activities like trekking. The waterfall's serene ambiance and natural beauty create a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation.
It is advisable to plan the visit on weekdays to avoid the crowds that can potentially hinder the overall experience.
The beauty of Vangan Waterfall is enhanced during the rainy season, making it a must-visit during that time. Additionally, the surrounding nature sites are marvelous, offering further opportunities to appreciate the wonders of nature.
The roads here are not good so, try to take a bike trip. Car parking is also available but the roads are single line so difficult to ride.
Not many food options are available, only some jujubes(bor,ber) and Masala and boiled makkai(corn). You can carry maggie and cook it here though😄.
Overall a good one day trip place. Must visit...
Read moreThe place is really nice and worth visiting. The trek takes around half an hour, but it feels longer due to the terrain. Entry fee is ₹30 and parking charges are ₹50, with private parking available. The path can get muddy and slippery in places, with some rocky patches, so wearing proper footwear is highly recommended. A few stretches are very narrow, allowing only one person to walk at a time. There are only limited direction/indication boards, which can make it confusing if you’re trekking alone. Along the way, you’ll find small stalls selling Maggi, boiled corn, and basic snacks, which is a good relief point. Overall, it’s a nice experience if you’re prepared...
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