Devkund is a Easy trek,you can complete it in 1 Day.Most of the people prefer to do this in Day light.
Max altitude you will gain around 2,000 ft,The base is Bhira village and best time to visit is Winter season.
Devkund waterfall is situated deep inside the forests surrounding Bhira dam. There is a hydroelectric power generation unit by Tata power at Bhira. This place was little known to trekkers till recent times and has come into limelight due to the gorgeous aeye catching waterfall present deep inside the forest.
It is believed that Kundalika river originates at Devkund. the place has its own charm with the water dropping from a height of over 80 ft straight into a pond of approx. 30 mt diameter.
Trek Details
Time taken: 1.5 hours each way ,Total hours will be 6 hrs up and down.
Trek gradient: Easy. Flat walk with a few, short stretches of gradual ascent.
Water sources: None. Carry two liters of water
The trail begins from the open parking area at Bhira. It is a well laid path with direction boards at regular intervals. Unlike common belief, chances of getting lost in the forest are almost nil. In fact, the trail is better laid than a few famous treks in Maharashtra.
For the first 30 minutes, the trail goes alongside the Bhira dam reservoir. In case you wish to stay overnight, this is a good place to set up camp as camping is not allowed near the waterfalls. The back drop of the reservoir makes this a perfect camping location.
A slight descent from here will take you along the banks of the reservoir from where the trail advances further into the forest. In the first 45 mins, you have to cross 2 dried up streams separated by a distance of around 20 mins. The terrain is a mix of open meadows and overgrowth.
After this, the trail starts climbing for around minutes. Though the climb isn’t steep, a good amount of energy is required. You may find small huts selling tea, lemon juice and snacks along the way. This climb is through dense forest, hence little care needs to be taken while maneuvering through the branches.
Post the completion of the climb, the trail opens up to a rocky patch. A 10 min walk through the rocks brings you directly in front of the waterfall.
Locals have marked a line of control bisecting the pond. Swimming in the first half of the bisection is allowed. No one is allowed to go to the point where the water hits the ground as the depth over there is around 60 feet and there have been incidences of visitors drowning in it.
October to mid November would be the best time to experience the falls if one needs to click better pictures.
The trek is closed from July to September for tourists when the rain is at its peak.
Points to note:
Lunch/Dinner is available at the base village. Small huts offering tea, lemon juice, chips are found on the way.
Camping near the waterfall is not allowed. However, you can camp near the reservoir. Also, you can stay at Bhira village.
Villagers have set up a registration desk at the beginning of the trail. You need to hire a local guide here. Although no guide is required for the trail, the people at the registration desk insist you on taking a guide (the recent popularity of this place may have made them realize that this can be a source of income).
There is a parking fee of INR 50. Guides charge INR 50 per head. Entry check post by Bhira Grampanchayat charge os INR 10 per person (kaccha receipts given).
How to reach Bhira, the base village
The base village to reach Devkund waterfall is Bhira. This is located 26 km from Pali village (famous for Ballaleshwar Ganpati temple). There are two options to reach Pali.
First option is to take direct state transport bus from Panvel depot to Pali while the second option is to get down at Vakan (all buses going to Mahad and beyond via Mumbai Goa highway stop at Vakan). From Vakan, there are shared autos that take you to Pali. Autos charge INR 20-25 per person and take around 30 minutes to reach Pali. State transport buses from Pali to Bhira are also available but the frequency is very less. So the best way to travel is by personal or hired vehicle.
For travelers from Mumbai, the recommended route would be:
Mumbai-Chembur-Vashi-Pune expressway-Khalapur-Pali-Bhira.
For travelers from Pune, the recommended route would be:
Pune-Kothrud-Bhugaon-Pirangut-Mulshi-Tamhini Ghat-Bhira
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