The Devkund Waterfall trek is a popular adventure located near Bhira village in Maharashtra's Raigad district. Situated approximately 110 km from Pune and 170 km from Mumbai, it's accessible via road through Tamhini Ghat or by train and bus via Khopoli and Pali.
Distance: Around 6.5 km one-way
Duration: Approximately 1.5–2 hours to reach the waterfall
Difficulty: Moderate, with a gradual ascent in the final stretch
Elevation: Approximately 2,700 ft
Best Time to Visit: October to January; access is restricted during the monsoon season due to safety concerns.
By Car: Drive from Pune via Tamhini Ghat to Bhira village.
By Public Transport: From Mumbai or Pune, take a train to Khopoli, then buses to Pali and Bhira.
Scenic Views: Enjoy vistas of Bhira Dam, Tamhini Ghat, and the surrounding forest.
Waterfall: Witness the confluence of three streams forming the waterfall.
Nature: Experience lush greenery and diverse flora along the trail.
Guides: Hiring a local guide is recommended for navigation.
Swimming: Swimming is allowed up to the base of the waterfall; however, caution is advised.
Restrictions: During monsoon, the area is closed due to high water flow; check local advisories before planning.
Comfortable trekking shoes
2–3 liters of water
Snacks and packed meals
Rain gear (especially during monsoon)
Sunscreen and insect repellent
Personal identification and a first-aid kit
Tamhini Ghat: Known for its scenic drive and viewpoints.
Andharban Trek: A forest trail connecting Pimpri Dam to Bhira Dam.
For organized treks, consider contacting local adventure groups for guided tours and camping options.