Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Pandav Kada Waterfalls, Kharghar




Pandav Kada falls, Kharghar

Pandavkada Falls is a waterfall located Kharghar, a suburb of Navi Mumbai. The waterfall, about 107 meters high is a type of 'plunge' waterfall in nature pouring in massive amounts of water on the rocky surface underneath, throwing away, with much of force, piercing bullets of water as it strikes the rocks underneath. Pandavkada Waterfall is a popular spot for one day picnics among Mumbaikars and the local people of Navi Mumbai which also includes Buddhist caves.
According to local villagers, Pandavkada derieved its name from the Pandavas, who had once visited the place and took bath below the falls when they were exiled in the forests
How to reach: Pandavkada Waterfalls is located in Kharghar, which is easily accessible by trains via Harbour Line and Trans Harbour line. There are many signboards put up in Kharghar for easy accessibility to this waterfall. Auto rickshaws are available from Kharghar railway Station

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2 comments:

  1. Pandavkada Waterfall, apart from being a natural splendour, has some strong mythological connections as well. It is said that this waterfall has been named after Pandavas who once took bath below this waterfall during their exile and there is a huge tunnel here which is known as Pandavkada ankit. It's a splendid tourist spot. Here are a few more places to visit in Navi Mumbai.

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