Kavalshet Point itself is a must-visit during this season. The reverse waterfall phenomenon is a sight to behold-it feels like nature is defying gravity as the strong winds push the water upwards. We also loved the panoramic views of the valley and the numerous small waterfalls dotting the landscape. The atmosphere was incredibly serene and refreshing. Highly recommended specially during monsoon.
This is a trip every nature lover and driving enthusiast should make at least once. It's a journey that touches your soul. Don't forget your camera, and drive safe!
For the perfect driving vibes soundtrack, I highly recommend a playlist of songs from the movie Dil Se... The ethereal and soulful music by A.R. Rahman perfectly complements the misty, moody, and absolutely stunning landscape.
"Jiya Jale": For the moment you see the first waterfall.
"Dil Se Re": For when you're driving through the dense fog.
"Chaiyya Chaiyya": For that feeling of pure exhilaration as you climb the ghat.
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Read moreWe had been on weekend Sunday, had been here quite a few times in past, but this time it was quite different, as u drive near to the point (a few km to reach d destination) they ask u entrance fee now. Don't know who they are no receipt nothing. They ask wtever amount they want but If u talk in Marathi they will take 5rs/person.
As we reached d view point by 5pm there were police who stopped us saying it's closed and didn't leave us even we said we paid & came here. For that they said it's not our matter go & ask d money back.(Police said they r Village panchayat ppl) After standing there for half am hr we went back there were no ppl at the point wr they collected the money.
So if ur reaching the point after 4:30-5:00 plz make sure it's open & then give the money. It's not a big amount for u, but the number of ppl come to this place & taking any amount of money can make the...
Read moreKavalshet Point Amboli
Take a drive up to the Kavlesad point to see the breathtaking view of the endless valleys and small waterfalls. Out here, if you shout out your name, then it's sound will echo through the mountains. The best part about Kavlesad point is here you can see the reverse waterfall during the monsoon season. The reverse waterfall is an optical illusion, created when wild winds flow in the valley, and it looks like that the water is moving upwards.
GETTING THERE
Kavleshet Point is approachable by bus or taxis, which are easily available from anywhere in the city.
THINGS TO DO & SEE IN AND AROUND
With an exciting view, one can spend hours at the captivating Kavalshet Point. But, if one wants to explore more of nature at Amboli then do visit Amboli Falls, Shirgaonkar Point, Hiranyakeshi Temple, and...
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