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Satara district · 260 m cascade near Kaas
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Vajrai Waterfall
Satara district · Monsoon Trails
Vajrai is best known for its sheer height — roughly 260 metres in the monsoon — and for the short forest walk from Bhambavli village to viewing points above the gorge. Mist, thunder, and emerald valleys define the experience from July through September.
Pair Vajrai with Kaas Plateau (in regulated bloom season), Thoseghar, or a Mahabaleshwar hill-station loop. Paths become slippery in heavy rain — grip footwear and patience with weekend crowds are essential.
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Practical essentials
Best time: July–September for peak volume; avoid the gorge edge during active cloudbursts.
Nearby & related
Must-see highlights
- Main three-tier cascade viewpoint
- Bhambavli village approach
- Kaas Plateau pairing
- Thoseghar day circuit
Local flavours
- Roasted monsoon corn
- Satara kandi pedhe
- Highway chai near Satara
Travel tips
- Base in Satara or Mahabaleshwar; confirm local access rules each season.
- Do not enter the gorge during flash-flood alerts.
- Carry rain gear and dry bags for electronics.
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Vajrai Waterfall in focus
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