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Note:- (1) Don't Go with wearing slippers as there were many broken slippers were floating in the water and many people were struggling to walk in slippers due to heavy muddy area.
(2) while returning go to Karjat station from bhivpuri station and try to take train from there(as train starts from there only) only as many people will try to board train at bhivpuri so you'll get your seat reversed at karjat.
(3) There is ladies changing Room I've mentioned in the video as well as place for bag storage.
(4) avoid going in weekends.
(5)Car Parking and hotel facility also available just below the waterfall area
(6)There were many vendors who were offering lunch or thali while trekking.
Bhivpuri is located on the outskirts of the island city and to reach Bhivpuri, one has to board a local train bound for
Karjat. The journey takes around 1 hour from Thane railway station and it is advisable to check the
railway timetable a day in advance since trains to Karat is not very frequent.
Bhivpuri also has a railway station of its own named Bhivpuri Road railway station. From here, one is closest to the
waterfall. From Bhivpuri Road one can easily walk to the waterfall as opposed to getting off at Karjat from where
travellers will have to trek around 2 km to reach the waterfall.
From Bhivpuri Road railway station the walk to the waterfall takes around 20 minutes where travellers have to
walk out on the eastern side, walk along the main road and pass through the village which has the same name.
After crossing the village, the view is simply blissful with lush greenery and small streams of water flowing at various places along the flat plateau.
Many travellers prefer to take the train to Karjat only because of the famous Karjat vada pav which is sole
the railway station platforms. Most people prefer to have their brunch at Karjat and then move on to the •
in Bhivpuri. The best w
of getting to Bhivpuri from Karjat is by hiring an auto rickshaw to the village. T
journey takes around 20 minutes. The rickshaws drop travellers at the entrance of Bhivpuri village from
walk to the waterfall is the only option.
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Around half way to the waterfall, there are a few food and cold-drink stalls. The food stalls sell corn, chips
other snacks. There is also a small entry fee that the villagers collect and the proceeds of the same are user
upkeep of the waterfall and the surrounding areas. A few stalls also sell alcohol and beer at a high cost. On
also surely be bumped into by random villager offering to bring lunch to the waterfall on advance booking
offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, which mostly includes biryani or the local village thali,
The waterfall is around 20 feet high and is active only during the monsoon from June to mid-September.
August are the best months to visit the waterfall, since the water drops down with all its might. Bhivpuri wi
generally bustling with people over the weekends with people of all ages coming to spend a day, chilling in
water.
Waterfall rappelling is also conducted during the monsoon and this adventure activity attracts a lot of adventure
junkies from Mumbai. Another very important thing to keep in mind is to avoid venturing too deep into the
created by the waterfall as there have been cases of people drowning, here.
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