Bhavli Waterfall Igatpuri , Nashik Maharashtra vlog
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Bhavli Waterfall is a seasonal waterfall that forms near the Bhavli (Bhavali) Dam in Igatpuri. It’s one of the popular natural attractions in the region, especially known for its lush greenery, gushing water and peaceful environment during monsoon.
The waterfall isn’t very high compared to some others in Maharashtra, but its setting amid hills and reservoirs makes it a great place for nature lovers, picnics, and photography
Nashik City
🗺 Where It Is & How to Reach
📍 Located near Bhavli village, on the Igatpuri–Taked Road in Nashik district, Maharashtra.
🛣️ From Igatpuri town it’s roughly 10–15 km by road, which takes about 20-30 minutes by car, bike or taxi.
If you’re coming from Nashik city, it’s around 50 km and about a 1-hour drive
There’s a paved road leading close to the dam and waterfalls, so vehicles can go fairly near. However, parking can be limited during peak season.
🌧 Best Time to Visit
🌦️ Monsoon season (July to October) is the best time — rains fill the Bhavli reservoir and create strong, scenic waterfalls with lush green surroundings.
Outside monsoon, water flow reduces and the area is less dramatic, but still pleasant for a relaxed visit.
🍃 What You’ll See & Do
📸 Natural Beauty
Water cascades down rocky slopes and over hillsides near the dam.
The entire surroundings become verdant and vibrant during rains, perfect for photos and nature walks.
The Bhavli reservoir and hills form a scenic backdrop.
🧺 Picnic & Outing Spot
Many visitors stop here for picnics or short breaks while touring Igatpuri or Nashik.
It’s popular for family outings and day trips.
🦆 For Nature Lovers
The area near Igatpuri has rich greenery and birdlife, making it appealing for peaceful walks and birdwatching.
Department of Tourism Maharashtra
⚠️ Safety & Tips
Caution during heavy rain: Water flow can become strong and slippery rocks make it easy to lose footing. Always stay a safe distance from deep or fast currents.
No official safety barriers: There are few official safety measures; supervise children closely.
Limited facilities: There aren’t many shops or stalls on site — carry water, snacks, sunscreen, and proper footwear.
Traffic and parking: Roads near the site can get busy in peak visits, and parking is mostly roadside.
⚠️ Never swim or go deep into dam waters, especially during monsoon or after rainfall — currents can be unpredictable. (General advice based on common waterfall safety; not from a specific article.)
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