Kavalesad Point, Kolhapur it is very famous point for. It's misty environment and most picturesque viewpoints near to panhala hills, in monsoon viewpoints are naturally blooming with different flowers and Heavenly beautiful Misty charming environment of sahyadri ranges where small waterfalls and rivers enhance the beauty of nature in very unique way of the landscapes with deep valley with lush green covered with beautiful flowers at this place clouds touch the ground making it heaven it feels as you’re walking through a sea of white mist, making it a magical escape for nature lovers and landscape photographers.
This point in nestled very near to Kolhapur and easily accessible by road. Public transport is not available so private vehicle is recommended to reach this point.
best time to visit is during the monsoon seasonJune–September for the heavenly misty experience or in early winter October–December for clear panoramic views. Local food is available you can have taste the very delicious Maggie, tea coffe and boiled sweet corn and light snacks, wear comfortable shoes, as it is natural raw terrain near the point. Recommended Visit V in the early morning late evening for the most enchanting views.
Attractions nearby
Panhala Fort A historic fort linked with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, just a short distance from Kavalesad. Amboli hills,...
Read moreKavlesad Point, also known as Kavalshet Point, is a scenic viewpoint in Amboli, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India, located in the Western Ghats at about 690 meters above sea level. It’s roughly 9-10 km from Amboli on the Amboli-Kolhapur highway, requiring a detour after 7 km. The point offers stunning views of lush green valleys, misty hills, and multiple waterfalls, especially during the monsoon season (June-July) when heavy rains and winds create a unique "reverse waterfall" effect—an optical illusion where water appears to flow upward due to strong winds. Visitors can also experience an echo effect when shouting, adding to the charm.
The area is often foggy, but when clear, it reveals breathtaking vistas of cascading waterfalls and verdant mountains, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers. The road to the point is narrow and can be rough, but parking and local food vendors are available at the entrance. It’s recommended to visit early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and to carry rain gear during monsoons. While a must-visit for its natural beauty, some travelers note it’s similar to other hill station views like Lonavala, and littering has been an issue, so visitors are urged to...
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Shri Digambar Jain Very Kshetra Stavanidhi located in Belgaon (Karnataka). This area is 45 km from Kolhapur railway station. And 70 km from Belgaon railway station. Located far away. 45 km from Kolhapur to reach by road. National Highway No.-4 is. Nearest cities are Kolhapur and Ichalkaranji. The nearby pilgrimage sites are Kumbhoj Bahubali, Kothali and Kasmalgi. It is well known that the Begum of Bijapur was very ill. Begum was cured by the treatment of Paishetti and Jayeshetti devotees, then the emperor granted permission to build a Jinmandir on her request. In the night, both the listeners heard a sound from Valmik in their dreams. Then the idol was found in a broken state on digging at the said place. Then he had a dream again, then he took out the idol again and got the intact idol. The same idol of Shri Navkhand Pasrvanath Lord is currently available for darshan. Brahma is also the source of faith here. Annual Mela—The annual fair of the area is held every year on Paush Krishna Amavasya. Facilities available on the premises—There are a total of 34 rooms and 3 halls. The cafeteria is...
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