Thokarwadi Dam – the best waterfall road trip near Pune

It is not often that i get floored by scenic beauty that i attach words like “best” to it, but this was one such trip. In the many years of travelling around Pune, particularly in the monsoon season in search of waterfalls, this route was the best i have ever been on! And, it is so close to Pune and the roads are very normal ones to drive on! Look at the bottom of the post for updates from my second visit.

waterfall near pune road trip thokarwadi




waterfall near pune road trip thokarwadi

The route: On the old Mumbai Pune, the toll plaza is at Somatane, close to Shirgaon and the Birla Ganapati. Around 15 kms ahead is the Kanhe Phata. You have to turn right on this and go on the road to Khandi. This is a 30 km one way trip. We had planned the round trip with the return coming on the other side of Thokarwadi, but as it got late we came back the same way. Villagers said that the other side doesn’t have good roads, but i guess it should be manageable. The below map shows the way from Magarpatta city. Essentially, it is a Kanhe Khandi road trip.

A few kms after Kanhe (after crossing the railway gate), the scenery starts. We have to cross a river. When we went, the river was almost to the level of the bridge and it was quite scary. There are numerous waterfalls to the side. The road is such that we have the mountains on the left and the backwaters of the dam on the right. The road is quite good with the occasional potholes. The first prominent waterfall was quite cool. It was on a private area and the old lady at the gate charges 100 rs per person. Totally worth the money! No idea who designed it, but they modified the natural waterfall to make it ten times more fun. Imagine you have a great waterfall, an infinity pool, a bushi dam feel all combined into one. There is a pool dug out at the base of the fall for people to swim in (and it is not too deep i guess as i saw even kids going in). Then the water flows over a series of steps making the whole place extremely photogenic.

waterfall near pune road trip thokarwadi
waterfall near pune road trip thokarwadi

The next 10-15 kms had the highest density of falls i have ever seen and all of them big ones! It had rained heavily for the past few days and the water levels in all of them was amazing. You just have to stop every few min for a photo!

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waterfall near pune road trip thokarwadi

A short drive later, you will see a board on the road pointing towards the left with a waterfall photo and mentioning food option! Don’t miss this! I have given the approx location of this place in the map below. There was no network there, so couldn’t mark the place. This will lead to a house. a 5 min walk from this house will take you to one of the most beautiful, crowd free, pollution free waterfalls! You can order food at this house and they will have great maharashtrian thalis ready for you when you come back (150 rupees for unlimited pitla, bhakri, rice and dal).

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waterfall near pune road trip thokarwadi

Here are some videos from the trip.


Update from my Aug 2017 Trip:
This time, we went behind the waterfall. As you approach the fall, a narrow path towards the left takes you behind the fall. This is a 10 m trail and a very easy one. Many were attempting to go behind the fall by crossing the stream, which can be dangerous in heavy flow. I have also uploaded the contact details of the person who lives in the house (where they serve food & you can walk to the waterfall from).
Check out these photos from my second trip.
Thokarwadi waterfall

Thokarwadi waterfall

Thokarwadi waterfall contact

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36 Responses

  1. Amrita Sinha says:

    Thats really an amazing info. Will surely visit. Your blogs hv really helped in exploring Pune and around places. Thanks

  2. Shweta Banu says:

    A really thrilling place that is calm and lively too. It one of the best waterfall I have ever seen. I had a a lot of fun at this place last weekend.

  3. Wow, everything related to Pune, Thanks for this Pune special website. I am bookmarking your site.
    I would love to explore places near Pune on my motorcycle this year.

  4. Suhasini says:

    Water will be available if we plan this weekend rite? can you please confirm?

  5. hari ohm says:

    Awesome writeup. Can we go there on an enfield?

  6. of course. When i was there, there were 2 bus loads of students!

  7. Hi Vidhya,
    No particular landmark. There is only one narrow road on which you will be driving.
    So, there is no way you can miss this (on your left). I will do a google image search. If i find it, will send across the location.

  8. Vidhya says:

    Hi Rajaram,

    Any particular landmark or name for that private waterfall with steps.

  9. sunil says:

    Hi,

    Can we take Tempo traveller on this route?

  10. Sharad Sathe says:

    This is excellent place to visit , especially during Mansoon. There is refreshing Greenery all around , and one enjoys water falls all around . Most of them on left side of road. , as you move towards Khand. We have visited this place two three times ., but for some reason or other could not do so in mansoon. Your vivid narration , coupled with photos and clips have given us that missing experience. The lake you mention , is called ANDRA LAKE .( many people pronounce as “Andhra Lake ) but has no relation to state Andhra. Near KHAND , the water is taken down through pipes , to Tata Power Station at Bhivpuri.. During one, of our trips , we, had encircled the lake , having peripheral journey of @ 60 km. As you rightly mentioned , the road on other side was bad , but we could make through by our Maruti Van. It is truly a un prostituted place ( I may use this term, if it is not offending), because so far it is not spoilt by rowdy tourist. I do not understand why people crowd places like Lonavala Khandala, when such a place is there in near vicinity from Pune. I have been 75+ now, and have some limitations on long drives ., but you presentation made my , missing thrill of Mansoon , and water falls. Nice article , and I always eagerly await your travel inputs.

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