Kaas Plateau

Wander Freely to Kaas Plateau — Maharashtra’s Valley of Flowers

Seasonal Blooms, Misty Hills, Serene Escapes

Kaas Plateau, also known as the Kaas Pathar, is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site located near Satara, about 140 km from Pune and 280 km from Mumbai. This high-altitude volcanic plateau bursts into a sea of colorful wildflowers during the monsoon months, attracting botanists, photographers, and nature lovers from all over the country.

Blanketed in over 850 species of flowering plants, many of which are rare or endangered, Kaas is often called the “Valley of Flowers of Maharashtra.” Its seasonal beauty, cool climate, and peaceful setting make it one of the most magical monsoon getaways in India.

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Must-Visit Spots In Kaas Plateau

Kaas Plateau, also known as the Kaas Pathar, is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site located near Satara

Seasonal Wildflowers

Kaas Lake

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Butterfly Spotting

Thoseghar Waterfalls

Sajjangad Fort

Chalkewadi Windmill Farm

Bird Watching

Scenic Monsoon Drives

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our travel services, pricing, and support.

What is the best time to visit Kaas Plateau?

Late August to early October is the best season — especially 2 weeks after heavy monsoon rains.

Yes, entry is regulated to protect the ecosystem. You must book your visit online in advance through the official site during peak season.

  • By Road: 25 km from Satara, 140 km from Pune, 280 km from Mumbai.
  • By Train: Satara is the nearest railway station.

Basic food stalls and restrooms are available at the parking area, not on the plateau itself — plan accordingly.

Yes, Kaas is family-friendly, but wear comfortable shoes and carry rain protection during the monsoon.

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