Bhandardara

Wander Freely to Bhandardara — Misty Hills, Hidden Lakes & Starry Skies

Perfect for Trekkers, Campers & Nature Seekers

Nestled in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, Bhandardara is a tranquil hill station near Igatpuri, known for its lush landscapes, shimmering lakes, towering waterfalls, and starlit camping spots. Located around 165 km from Mumbai and 185 km from Pune, it’s a serene weekend escape ideal for couples, nature lovers, trekkers, and stargazers.

Whether you’re in for a quiet lakeside retreat, an adventurous trek up Mount Kalsubai, or a night under the open sky, Bhandardara invites you with its raw charm and rustic calm.

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Must-Visit Spots In Bhandardara

Bhandardara is a tranquil hill station near Igatpuri, known for its lush landscapes, shimmering lakes, towering waterfalls.

Arthur Lake

Randha Falls

Wilson Dam

Wilson Dam

Kalsubai Peak

Agastya Rishi Ashram

Amruteshwar Temple

Sandhan Valley

Ratangad Fort

Firefly Camping

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What is the best time to visit Bhandardara?

October to February is ideal for cool, pleasant weather. Visit in monsoon (June–Sept) to see the waterfalls at their best. May–June is great for firefly sightings.

  • By Road: Drive from Mumbai (165 km) or Pune (185 km) via Igatpuri or Ghoti.
  • By Train: Nearest station is Igatpuri, then hire a cab or take a bus (approx. 45 km).

Yes — the calm lake, temples, picnic spots, and light treks make it perfect for families, couples, and small groups.

Yes — options range from budget lodges and homestays to lake-facing resorts and camping sites.

Yes, when done with registered tour operators or in designated camping areas. Always check weather and safety before setting up camp.

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