Malshej Ghat Sunset View Point – A Mesmerizing Experience
If you're looking for a breathtaking sunset among mist‑clad hills and dramatic valleys, the Sunset View Point at Malshej Ghat delivers on all fronts. Here's a comprehensive review:
🌄 Scenic Beauty & Atmosphere
Panoramic Vistas: Perched about 3 km from the bus stand, the viewpoint offers sweeping vistas of the Western Ghats, lush green valleys, and distant peaks illuminated by the golden hour glow .
Every Season Tells a Story:
Monsoon (June–September): The hills come alive—cascading waterfalls, low‑hanging clouds creeping up the ghats, and mist weaving through the valleys .
Winter (October–February): Offers crisp visibility, cooler weather, and unbeatable sunset hues perfect for stargazing afterward .
👍 Highlights & Amenities
Well-Developed Spot: Easy access via paved pathway and a small bridge near the tunnel ensures a comfortable trip .
Street Snacks: A handful of stalls serve hot corn, noodles, Maggi, tea, and vada-pav — perfect to enjoy with the changing sky .
Photography & Reflection: A haven for photographers—ideal for landscape shots, time‑lapse sunsets, and even some astrophotography once the sun dips .
🚗 Accessibility & Practical Tips
Getting There: Around a 30 min drive from the main bus stand or MTDC resort. Approachable by personal vehicle, cab, or bus .
Best Time to Go: Plan to arrive an hour before sunset; avoiding peak tourist traffic (particularly on weekends) by starting early (“leave by 5 AM and return before 3 PM”) can help .
Safety Advice: Roads can get slippery and foggy in monsoon, so careful driving is key. Despite some reports of potholes, most bikers and drivers say the road is in fair shape outside heavy rains .
⭐ What People Say
“Absolutely breathtaking” – Trekkers frequent the spot to witness sunset-drizzled waterfalls and sublime views .
Couple‑friendly & Safe: While rare incidents were reported years ago, most recent visitors mention a growing crowd and police patrolling, making it fine for couples and solo travelers .
💡 Final Verdict
Sunset Point at Malshej Ghat is a gem for anyone craving nature’s grandeur:
Pro: Spectacular scenic beauty, easy access, memorable sunsets, plus street‑side snacks and photography opportunities.
Con: Narrow, twisty roads—drive with caution in monsoon; prepare for minimal but adequate amenities.
🔑 Tips for a Delightful Visit
Tip Details
Timings Aim for arrival ~1 hr before sunset for best light. Best Season Monsoon for full waterfalls; winter for clear skies. Essentials Carry a light jacket, camera, snacks, rain protection. Safety Watch for slippery roads, fog, and occasional potholes.
Conclusion: If you want one of Maharashtra’s most magical sunset experiences—with misty valley views, vibrant skies, and that fresh mountain air—don’t miss the Sunset View Point at Malshej Ghat. A bucket-list-worthy destination that combines thrill, serenity, and pure...
Read moreYou must go ..during the monsoon..u will just be spellbound with the greeneries all around.. Great place to visit. Amazing in rains, as i recently visited, we were into the clouds, so you can literally feel the clouds on your face. Beautiful, foggy drive from Nashik leading to this gorgeous place - unsure whether the journey or the destination is better👌Not very crowded, hundreds of streams & waterfalls around....what's not to like ? Not very commercialized and I guess that is the charm of the place!!. A very very very exciting place to visit where you forget very thing on the top of the mountains with all the clouds beside you and the nature below you..
Nice lovely roads to drive upon and see the beauty of the mountains This Place is true paradise in all seasons; we visited this place in winter, Monsoon and summer too.
Malshej Ghat is at it best in Monsoon, you are in the midst of clouds, dense Fog, the Green valley, enjoy lots of water falls on the way, ... Just amazing ...In pouring rains of July/August a drive to Malshej ghat is life time memory for everyone.
Hardly a 130KM and 3 hrs drive from Mumbai and Pune.
visited as Familiy (2 Adult + 2 Children), used Chevrolet Beat car.
Reaching to Malshej Ghat: We experienced and used all the roads to Malshej Ghat.
From Mumbai - Mumbai(NH3) -Kalyan (NH222) -Murbad (NH222) -Malshej(approx 150 kms from Powai, Mumbai) - New constructed Road, No pothole, very less traffic. Last visited on 6th May 2012.
Once you cross a Ghat Mandir, then small tunnel through the mountain, after 200 Mtr take Left turn towards MTDC resort to reach Picnic Spot.
From Pune - Pune - Chakan - Nashik Highway - Alepahta - Mashej ghat - NH50 double road is in good condition, heavy traffic from Alephata to Malshej Ghat (NH222) road is just OK, few Pothole, - last visited May'12
From Nashik - Sangamner Nashik Highway (NH50) - Alephata - Malshej Ghat - NH50 (single road) is in good condition, Last visited in February 2012.
Place to Stay : Only place to stay, eat and relax, its called Flamingo resort of MTDC. Normally packed all the...
Read moreGood place one time. Must visit Malshej Ghat, famous for its waterfalls and thick mist, is situated at an altitude of 700 metres (2300 feet) above the sea level.
Route Map : Mumbai - (Eastern Expressway) Borivali -Thane - Bhiwandi - Kalyan - Murbad -Sarlagaon - Malshej Ghat.
A four hours journey from Mumbai will take you to Malshej Ghat.
We stopped at few places to click photos of the picturesque scenery around. It is a sight to behold for its wholesome greenery, village life and a layer of mist as clouds descend into the region.
We were on the highway. The sun blazed high on the sky, as the distant mountains flew past into the blur, some of them still covered in a thin layer of snow. These lofty ranges were constant companions and unsurprising.
The road stretched on ahead with dozens of curves. Further on, was a series of waterfalls plunging into the road. Almost at every curve of the road, one is bound to find a cascading waterfall. Walking through the gushing water is a lifetime experience.
The road is extremely narrow but the overhanging greenery more than makes up for the alert drive. After crossing the tunnel , we saw a beautiful creation of nature’s architecture – a cliff at the edge of a small plateau. It’s a place from where you can get a view of the entire ghat.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE
Just adjacent to the road is a beautiful lake -Pimpalgaon Joga Lake - which is one of the main attractions in Malshej Ghat. The surrounding was so nice that I could not resist myself from...
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