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Naneghat trek: The complete guide to amazing Naneghat and Satavahana inscription!

Last Updated on June 22, 2022 by asoulwindow

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Information about Naneghat

There are many well-known and offbeat treks to do in Maharashtra. One such lesser explored trek of Maharashtra is Naneghat trek near Pune and Kalyan in Mumbai. Not only is it easy to reach Naneghat but is also relatively a cushy trek to participate in, thus, making it ideal for beginners. What makes this trek interesting is its historical importance! More on that, later in the blog.

This is the most comprehensive guide on Naneghat fort trek from Pune, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane. I have covered all aspects such as maps, Naneghat Trek route, difficulty, transport, time taken, history etc in this detailed travel guide on Naneghat. This information packed blog is packed with all the details that you need about Naneghat trek in an exhaustive manner.

Where is Naneghat located?

The historical mountain pass of Naneghat or Nanaghat is situated in the bio diverse Western ghat range of India. Sandwiched between ancient Junnar town and the verdant Konkan coast, it is one of the best places to visit in the Deccan plateau. Did you know that Naneghat trek also forms a portion of Ghatghar forest?

Naneghat is located just few hours away from the Indian metro cities of Mumbai, Pune and Navi Mumbai.

Why is Naneghat Famous?

What is special about Naneghat Trek? The beautiful landscapes, especially during monsoon, ancient Satavahana caves, unusual trekking path and a staircase which is constantly awash with fresh rain water makes Naneghat Trek one of the most popular treks in all of Maharashtra.

The gravity-defying reverse waterfall of Naneghat has also added to its popularity with the weekenders from Mumbai and Pune. Naneghat Trek reverse waterfall is a major attraction here. Sahyadri Trekking is anyways popular in this part of the India. I have myself done many treks in the Sahyadri.

History of Naneghat trek

This is one of the oldest trekking routes of Maharashtra, much before hobby trekking became a thing with urban people globally. The Naneghat Trek route once was an ancient trade route which was in extensive use to transport goods arriving at the Junnar which was then a flourishing marketplace. The locals are still found using this pass to reach Konkan.

Naneghat history is very interesting. The deeper I delved the more facts I came out with. This pass once served as a vital trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. Naneghat caves were artificially made and provide a place for temporary rest and shelter for travellers and traders.

Altitude of Naneghat

Unlike the high-altitude treks I did in Tibet , Nepal and India , height of Naneghat is very low. Naneghat is perched on a height of approximately 2800 feet or 853 meter above sea level only.

Exploratory Trek: Do it yourself guide to Naneghat trek

I undertook this trail as part of trekking company’s documentation project! It was meant to be an exploratory trek , which means none of the trek participants have been to this trail before and it’s a DYI (Do it yourself!) trek. I have never trekked like this before, so it was double the fun to discover the trek trail on our own, take wrong routes, almost get lost and then triumphantly find our way to the top! This travelogue on Naneghat is based on my own experience.

Main Entry of Naneghat trek in monsoon

A 2-hour long ride on a rickety ST bus from Kalyan later, 4 of us reach the main entrance of Naneghat trek towards our right. The bus drops right at the entrance of the Naneghat trek. A huge inverted ‘U’ shaped gate with a picture of attacking tiger and a ‘I -don’t-give-a-damn look on its face’ deer welcomes the visitors. A huge concrete board, left to the gate tells us that the Naneghat Trek route is as old as 250 BC.

Excited, we could not stop ourselves to begin our trek. But, much to our chagrin, we were welcomed by 3 decaying carcasses in ‘really bad condition’ right at the entrance. But then I have had a record of successful trek every time I come across a dead animal en route. We rushed past the carcasses hurriedly so as to escape the foul smell asap.

Trekking to Naneghat pass in rains

Naneghat trek is one of the best monsoon treks in India. It was drizzling lightly and we donned our raincoats, windcheaters and start the adventure. The beginning of the trail is rather smooth and without much of an obstacle or hardships. Somehow when I arrived at the Naneghat pass or Naneghat Darra, my Bermuda pants tore apart . It was a funny scene. You can imagine how I returned home in those torn pants!

All one has to do is walk on the easy dirt road (and sometimes rocky patches), soaking in the greenery on either side. We walked nonchalantly till at least for the first 30 minutes of the trail. The first 30 minutes of the trail was an easy dirt road with rocky patches. The landscape was teeming with interesting insect life.

Landscape of Naneghat

Here is all you wanted to know about the larger-than-life landscape of Naneghat which everyone talks about! The hiking trail to Naneghat is a visual delight in rains!

The whole atmosphere of Naneghat was surreal, inspiring rhapsodical accounts of all that my eyes witnessed. Far away from the urban whirligig and chaos, we were treated with visual bliss in every direction our eyes rested at. The zilch sign of so-called civilization and ugly urbanization (OK, the ugly electricity towers in the verdant hills are forgiven!) is something we all secretly crave for.

When seen from the top in rainy season, Naneghat looks nothing less than a heaven on earth! Whether it is the rocky trails or verdant open fields or the rain-washed carpets of grass, nothing matches with the beauty of Naneghat in monsoon. The strong winds only add to the drama!

Flora and Fauna of Naneghat

The landscape of Naneghat teems with life, especially in rainy season. What transported my soul into another world were the trees stooping with the abundance of new leaves, the plains inundated with fresh grass and wild flowers, the little toad’s volte face from one twig to another, the centipede strolling languorously on green meadows; the colony of snails holding a serious looking conference (perhaps, on 101 ways to make a rabbit feel bad about itself, eh?) near the Naneghat waterfall, the saintly chameleon hiding its ulterior motives by stealthily waiting for its prey and of course the rare mushroom sitting pretty, as if it just got the epiphany that how beautiful it looked.

Yes, someone stop me from singing paeans for this place which looked like some other planet! This is why Naneghat is the best monsoon treks in Maharashtra, India.

Crossing the water stream

Absorbing all this and much more, we traversed across the ethereal looking plains, finding the route till we reached a small stream of water after just 20 minutes from the beginning of the trek. This stream is rather easy to cross thanks to its shallow depth.

During monsoon, it was the first source of fresh potable water in the route. Towards the left, there was a small dam as well. We filled our bottles and crossed the stream, leaving no stone unturned to ensure that our expensive trekking shoes didn’t go wet.

Little idea did we have that when trekking in Naneghat during monsoon, there is no option of not getting wet. Just 5 minutes’ walk away from the first shallow and easy stream, we learnt our lessons the hard way, when we approached the next stream, which was stronger and more voluminous. It was almost like a waterfall with a river (OK, rivulet, if you insist!).

We were pointlessly looking for options to cross the stream without getting our shoes wet. More so, because we just saw a group crossing the same, gurgling water kissing their knee. Unwilling to fall prey to same fate, we turned left and crossed the stream by walking on the rocks at the top of a mini Naneghat waterfall. We were just hoping to avoid wading through the river.

A huge and thick stick we found on the grass helped. Some Man vs wild moment, this! Exulted at our feat, we patted our backs for not letting our shoes get wet but our spirits soon dampened.

The next stream which we thought was just as shallow turned out to be deeper, ankle deep to be precise. There was no option but to do the entire trek with wet shoes. We stopped fighting our fate and gave in. And of course, burst out laughing at our over-smart big city ideas which fell flat! I have always enjoyed Sahyadri trekking! Not only is Naneghat one of the top monsoon treks in Maharashtra, it is also a lot of fun!

Second water stream at Naneghat

Anyhow, we move on to another easy walkway. 10 minutes after crossing the stream, we came across another stream to the right.

Its source was a small dam. Thankfully we did not have to cross it but walk by its side.

We took the path parallel to the stream and soon realised we had taken a wrong route when we reached a dead end. Without wasting any time, we returned back in a jiffy. At the beginning of this stream, there were 2 paths, divided by thick trees cover; one leads slightly downhill and the other was a moderately uphill route.

First ascend to Naneghat

The uphill path was the correct one, we discovered on our own. It starts with pathways covered in thick green grass but soon turns out to be a rough rocky patch. And it is here that we face the first ascend, 45 minutes after we begin our trek.

The ascending trail is surrounded by thick foliage on either side, is not too steep and easily manageable. The forest cover ensures that there is lesser light reaching the trail. After ascending for some odd 10 minutes, we reach a clearing.

Mosquitoes at Naneghat

Before claustrophobia hit us, we were welcomed by the lush green meadows, exactly 1 hour after we started the trek. By this time, we ended up with a blitzkrieg of attacks by adamant mosquitoes.

They were not ordinary mosquitoes, but were made up of sterner stuff. They were very tiny, had black and white stripes and unlike ordinary mosquitoes. Once stuck to your skin, it’s hard to shoo them off. I suspect they were Aedes albopictus species aka Tiger mosquito or Forest Day mosquito. I encountered them in my previous monsoon trek to Bhimashankar as well.

Cursing ourselves for not carrying any mosquito repellent, we took advantage of the green plains to change into full sleeve shirts/jackets and shun Bermudas for full length track pants. The plains were also ideal for refreshing and rest. Though rest was not really required, thanks to the ease of the trek. So, we quickly had our fill of lime water and snacks and moved on.

First view of Nanacha Angtha

As soon as we started to walk again, we were delighted to see the first proper view of the famous and majestic Nanacha Angtha to our left (Meaning: Thumb, owing to its shape). Enveloped in green cover and surrounded by thick mist, it looked ethereal and outstanding.

Its sight was our constant companion for next few minutes. After 10 minutes of walking on easy green plains, we reached an elevated waterfall on the left.

Though this was not the route, but we took a detour for few minutes to enjoy the Naneghat waterfall. For the first time, we had a sense of height here as we saw the water cascading poetically down the steep hills. This is why I am so fond of trekking in Sahyadri.

Reaching the base village Vaishakhare

It also facilitates the first birds’ eye view of the region, its hills, its forests and its beauty. The small Naneghat waterfall is also ideal for water refilling though one should negotiate the rough terrains with utmost care as it gets very slippery during the monsoon.

We again take right from this unnamed Naneghat waterfall and continue our trek; again, no ascending or descending was involved, just plain walking was sufficient. 20 minutes into the walk and we reached another clearing, this time Nanacha Angatha staring at us right in front of us. We were now at the base of the hill.

It is possible to arrive at Naneghat from the Vaishakhare village as well as Dahndya . This is where Naneghat trekking point begins. I noticed that a wide stone signboard was located right at the place where the bus stopped us. The board announced in Marathi language and Devanagari script.:

“Satavahan Kaleen (260 Isa Poorv) Nane Ghat Vyapari Marg. Kalyan Te Pratishthan (Junnar)”

It can be translated as

From Satavahana Era (260 B.C.E.) Nane Ghat Trade Route. Kalyan to Pratishthan (Junnar)

As soon as we entered the main entrance, we were welcomed by another gate. It was written, “Nane Ghat Gufa Marg” on it in Marathi language and Hindi script. Unnecessary images of a tiger pouncing towards a nonchalant deer flank either side of the door on the top.

The route to Naneghat through Vaishakhare village is the most popular one with trekkers. I had trekked to Naneghat via Vaishakhare village and I can vouch for its breath-taking beauty! Naneghat trekking starts right at the Ahmednagar-Kalyan Road .

Soul Window Observations

The atmosphere here was memorable thanks to the wide-open spaces, views of many waterfalls, proximity to mist laden hills, seasonal tiny flowers (and mushrooms) carpeting the ground, the works! From here, it was again a mild ascent on rocky patches and once again we were rewarded with breath taking panoramic views, only this time, the views were bigger and better.

Getting lost in forest

Just when the things were going unbelievably smooth, it was the first time we seriously got lost during the hiking trail to Naneghat, merely 15 minutes after we started the last ascend. And it’s now that we got the first kick of being on an ‘exploratory trek’. We came across a fallen tree in the middle of what looked like a trail.

Termite colonies in Naneghat

The dampness of the area and a lack of direct sunlight supported lots of mushroom and fern varieties. The fall of the tree can be attributed to the colossal termite colonies in the area. For a moment I didn’t care about getting lost but instead took a pause to observe the termite colonies; up close and personal.

The termite colonies looked eerie and I could not help but admire the architecture by these little nondescript unsung engineers hidden under their home which rather looked like a fort from the Middle East .

Since, there are no defined trails here, you have to be watchful and careful while walking. Some trees are termite infested and have weak roots. They tend to fall and block the trail. You need to navigate around these obstacles while walking up the trail to reach Naneghat Pass.

Finding the correct route of Naneghat again

We came across another group which was lost on the way. Together we wasted around 30 minutes in finding the trail. A bird with her mellifluous whistle only made the matters worse by constantly whistling in a bizarre and amusing way in an irreverent tone, as if making fun of us.

As if telling us “Yes! I know the trail you morons!” Of course, we took it very personally! But we soon laughed at our shenanigans and desperate efforts when we realised all we had to do was turn to left and find a give-away trail of ascending rocky patch fashioned like a stair case. Though there are several arrow marks (white arrows on black rocks) throughout the trail indicating the route, but most of them have either faded away or hard to locate.

The challenging part of Naneghat

Now, it was a relatively cushy uphill journey to our destination. The next 20 minutes, we had to ascend on the most uneven sized and oddly shaped rocks strewn here and there, with little water gently cascading on it.

Of course, the zig-zag route was not a pleasant experience thanks to the slippery and loose rocks and the unpredictability of the ground beneath our feet.

20 minutes later, we again took a wrong turn when we ended up pushing ourselves to climb on a very steep vertical rock which was way too slippery to negotiate.

The climb we took was a bit scary as our only panacea was to hold on to the firm rocks and deeply rooted trees.

In our hearts we said our, “I love you mom, I love you dad!” and took the plunge after hesitant baby steps. We later realised that we could have taken the easier route towards our right when the other trek group’s members waved at us wondering if we are doing it wrong or them?

Arriving at historical water tank of Naneghat

20 minutes later, we reached the first water tank towards our left on the path leading up to the caves. The tank was overflowing with water thanks to incessant rains by now. Walk for 20 more minutes from this tank and you will reach the final destination; i.e. the caves.

Outside the cave from Satavahana era, there are multiple water tanks which can be used for bottle filling. These water tanks are unusual places to see in Naneghat. I always prefer places which have rich history such as this. Naneghat history goes back to thousands of years ago. It is one of those rare places where we can still see the Satavahana remains.

Waterfall steps of Naneghat

But not before enjoying the most unique feature of Naneghat trek in the monsoons. The final 20 minutes of the trek is the piece de resistance , something the memories of which you will cherish forever. These unique steps are also major attraction of Naneghat.

It’s a simple uphill route on neatly manmade rock cut stairs. So far so good! What makes it out of the ordinary is that during monsoon one gets to traverse it with gushing waterfall engulfing your legs as you climb up. It’s akin to walking on a waterfall staircase. This is the reward we get when we go off the beaten track.

While we were still on the ‘waterfall steps’, we started smiling foolishly as soon as we saw the first glimpse of the caves on our right. The excitement to reach there fast resulted in a faster movement on the steps and in no time, we were on the top enveloping the surroundings with our cheers, high fives and guffaws.

Arriving at Satavahana Caves built by Devi Naganika

It is always good to engage in some ancient history along with fun moments on the treks. And no other place in India can beat Maharashtra in this. Satavahana cave is the top sightseeing attraction of Naneghat. Sahyadri Trekking anyways comes with a lot of history, most of which is associated with Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj .

The highlight in Naneghat trek is the ancient cave from the glorious Satavahana era. These Satavahana caves at Naneghat were commissioned by a woman ruler Naganika . It was built probably to serve as a resting place for the traders who used this route in ancient times. We know this because stone seats can still be seen along the walls of the cave.

Both weather and human attacks have destroyed much of what was present in these caves originally. This is the most offbeat place to see in Naneghat. It is also located away from the crowds. I am sharing some deep insights on the Satavahana caves below. You will not find such valuable information and lesser-known facts in mainstream media or old-fashioned guide books.

Who was Devi Naganika and Satakarni I?

Devi Naganika was the wife of Satakarni I (180-170 BCE), the third ruler from the Satavahana era. Some say her name was Nayanika . She commissioned the Satavahana carvings after the demise of her husband Satakarni I. We know this because the inscription mentions about their son being the new Satavahana king. Details on their life together can also be seen in the inscription.

Not only was Satakarni I the earliest of Satavahana rulers but was also the one of the greatest. Satakarni I ruled this part of India after Krishna. The rule of Satakarni I lasted between 70 and 60 B.C.E. The powerful Satavahanas ruled at what is now Maharashtra and the coastal area of present Andhra Pradesh.

The Satavahana ruled for a long time between mid-1 st century B.C.E. and early 3 rd century C.E. Agriculture was their main economy and Prakrit was preferred over the ancient Sanskrit language by the Satavahanas. The capital of Satavahanas in those times used to be Amravati and Pratishthana or Paithan.

It is interesting to note that according to another inscription of Hatigumpha and Guntupalli , Satakarni I was defeated by the Jain King Kharavela of Kalinga.

The Hathigumpha inscription can still be seen in a cavern known as Hathigumpha in the famous tourist destination of Udayagiri hills . Since it is located near the historical city of Bhubaneswar , which is also the capital of beautiful Odisha , therefore it is easy to reach. Hathigumpha inscription is written in the ancient Prakrit language in the Brahmi script . It is a 17-line inscription.

Naneghat Inscription

The trail leads straight to the top of the peak. The top has lovely views of the valley below. A cave is located on the top which also has inscriptions carved in the walls. These inscriptions are believed to be at least 2000 years old. Also known as the Nanaghat inscriptions, these are dated between as early as 2 nd and 1 st century B.C.E. As per D.C. Sircar, according to palaeography, the Naneghat inscription date back to 1 st century B.C.E.

The inscriptions mostly talk about the achievements of the king Satakarni I from the Satavahana dynasty and thus are a vital source of information for the historians. This is a little-known fact about Naneghat which sadly doesn’t find mention in the mainstream media.

The Naneghat inscriptions describe Satakarni as “ Lord of Dakshinapatha , wielder of the unchecked wheel of Sovereignty.” This is a little-known fact about Naneghat. It gave me goosebumps to come face to face with something so ancient.

The inscriptions and the cave are well preserved though the statues which once existed here no longer exist. As many as 8 life-sized statues used to be present here once. Who wrote Naneghat inscription? Devi Naganika, who was a widow of Satakarni I had issued the Satavana inscription in Naneghat.

These precious ancient inscriptions were written in Brahmi script and Sanskrit language . In fact, the Naneghat inscription is a specimen of one of the oldest Sanskrit inscriptions of India. Archaeologists also concluded that the script seen in Naneghat caves was the prototype of the refined Devanagari which prevailed in India later.

While some of these very old inscriptions are long, some are short. Please don’t write on the walls of the caves as some irresponsible tourists do. You should help in keeping it well preserved for posterity.

Through the Naneghat inscriptions in the caves, we also know that apart from Satavahana dynasty, Mauryan empire also ruled here. S ightseeing places such as these always leave me bewildered. These inscriptions are a must-see ! Naneghat inscription can be seen on the right and left side of the wall in the caves.

Vedic proofs in Naneghat Inscription

Much of what we know about the rich history of Satavahana is thanks to Naneghat inscription. Not only is Nanaghat inscription the oldest historical documentation of West India but it is also one of the most detailed and important inscriptions all across India. It helped the historians and archeologists join the dots and improve our knowledge of Hindu history .

Mention of Surya Bhagwan , Dharma Indra Bhagwan and Chandra Devta who are prominent Vedic Gods have also been observed at the Nanaghat inscriptions. Yama , Vāsava, Varuṇa and Kubera, the 4 lokapalas or the guardians of the world also find a mention in Naneghat Inscription. Worship of Saṃkarṣaṇa and Vāsudeva was also prevalent in ancient day Mathura , Besnagar, Ghosundi and even Ai Khanoum which is now in present-day Afghanistan.

In fact, through the Naneghat inscription, we also know that Bhagavata tradition of Sanatan Dharm or Hinduism was patronized in the powerful Satavahana dynasty. Vaishnavism related mentions such as Vasudeva (Shri Krishna) and Samkarsana (Balarama ji) have also been observed in the Naneghat inscriptions. This proves that Naneghat Inscription were Hindu inscriptions and not a Buddhist heritage as was believed earlier by western explorers.

The inscription also elucidates the Vaidika Yajnas which the royal couple performed in those days. The inscription also elaborates on the donations made by the couple on such special occasions. For example, one of the yajnas was called as Saptadaśātrātra. This yajna continued for 7 days. Generous donations of 1 horse with silver trappings, 17 cows and as many as 10,000 Kārṣapaṇas were made in this yajna by the royal couple.

Naneghat inscription and old numerals

Naneghat inscriptions also throw light on the ancient numerals which were in practise in those days. As many as 30 mentions of numerals have been observed in Naneghat inscription. World’s oldest known numeration symbols for digits such as 2, 4, 6, 7, and 9 have been observed here. It is interesting to note that it looks very similar to the present-day numerals, especially the Nagari script.

Other old inscriptions in Maharashtra

Nasik Caves inscription of Kanha, a Satavahana ruler dates back to 100-70 BCE. Similar ancient inscriptions have also been noticed in the Kanheri caves near Kandivali and Borivali in the megacity Mumbai . The Brahmi stone inscription of Kanheri caves have told us a lot about history. It is located within the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

Soul Window Thoughts

During my extensive travels in all corners of India since the year 2008, I have seen many medieval inscriptions in places as different as Lepakshi temple in Andhra Pradesh , Meguti Jain temple in Aihole in Karnataka , the inscription on a pillar in Pattadakal, Baijnath temple , Chamba statue in Ladakh or even the small inscription I saw in Katarmal Sun Temple in the hilly Indian state of Uttarakhand .

We should be thankful to our ancestors that they left behind records. Much of what we know about the glorious past of India is thanks to these inscriptions. What the invaders tried to destroy is now revealed through these inscriptions.

Arriving at Naneghat Pass

On the left of the caves is the famed Naneghat Pass, which is a magnificent and grand piece of ancient architecture. The rock cut stairs surrounded by huge rock walls on either side add to its allure and magic. Not many know that these huge caves were manmade.

The Naneghat pass speaks volume of the enterprising nature and resourcefulness of ancient India. This pass was wisely and strategically carved out during the Satavahana period (200 BCE-190CE) to facilitate trade route between Kalyan and Junnar.

Nomenclature and Etymology of Naneghat

What does name Nane means? What does ghat means? Naneghat is also known as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat . The name Naneghat is self-explanatory as ‘Nane’ means coin while ‘Ghat’ stands for ‘pass’.

Arriving at Naneghat Plateau

Once you cross the pass on the ascending stairs in flat 2 minutes, you will again be surprised to see a new landscape, i.e., the Naneghat plateau. No rocky patches here but only miles and miles of muddy plains, agricultural lands and farms and the 1st sign of civilisation ever since the trek begun. Sahyadri Trekking is always full of such surprises. It is a must-see place.

Ancient toll-booth of Naneghat and Naneghat Temple

The density of mist on the plateau was much more than what we experienced earlier. And so were the intensity of wind and chill in the air.

As we emerged from Naneghat pass, we saw a small temple dedicated to Bhagwan Ganesha on our right. This Naneghat Temple is a must-visit place. Now another question arises. For what was Nane pass used?

On the left of the temple of Ganesh ji, I noticed a huge rock cut pot which was used in ancient times to collect coins from the traders who crossed Naneghat pass. Isn’t it equivalent to our modern-day tollbooths where they collect toll? It is a must-visit place in Naneghat!

Nane after all means coins while ghat stands for pass. The mountain pass of Naneghat was a gateway to enter the Deccan plateau region and back in the day all traders who passed through this route were required to pay a tax to the local ruler. They used to collect toll and the tax was deposited in a large stone pot carved out of a single rock. The pot still exists and can be seen at the summit.

As I said before many times, such places in Maharashtra are not only picturesque but also rich in history. This ancient toll booth is one of the top places to see in Naneghat.

Ancient trade route through Naneghat pass

In ancient times, Naneghat pass used to connect the west coast seaports of Kalyan, Sopara and Thane with Paithan and Nasik. Harbour of Sopara is presently known as Nalasopara . This was the fastest route to connect the sea ports with economic centres such as the human settlements of Paithan and Nashik. This interesting fact about mountain pass of Naneghat has also been supported by ASI or Archaeological Survey of India.

Mountain pass of Naneghat is not ordinary. The trade route between Junnar and Kalyan via Nanghat Pass was very popular in old days. In an era when the powerful Satavahanas ruled, Naneghat served as the main route to Junnar. Of course, we are talking about an era where there were no baby bottom smooth roads and the efficient ST buses and cars.

This is why Naneghat pass was important as it connected Paithan and Junnar directly with Kalyan and Sopara. The road links from Naneghat, Malshej Ghat and Bor Ghat that connected to the Junnar plateau was very popular. No wonder Naneghat was the main and most important trade route during the reign of Satavahana dynasty in this region.

However, subsequently it fell in the hands of later rulers. Needless to say, the scenic route slipped into disuse and lack of maintenance over the years. Today, Naneghat is a major tourist attraction for tourists and trekkers from Mumbai and Pune.

Naneghat reverse waterfall 

The reverse waterfall is one of the top attractions of Naneghat! Not many know that Naneghat is also home to a mysterious reverse waterfall! It is a very unique phenomenon which is also seen at some other places in Maharashtra during monsoon. But how and why does the water flow in opposite direction, defying gravity?

I found out that the winds in this region flow with force. Due to the powerful winds, the gushing water is pushed upwards and it gives the illusion that the water in flowing towards the sky. Law of gravity is clearly defied here by nature itself!

I am amazed that the strong force of the winds in this region has the capability of even pushing up the water. It must be noted that this strange phenomenon is observed only in the rainy season, especially in the months of June, July and August when this region of Maharashtra experiences heavy rain. You can observe this only when the force of water and wind is strong enough. Do not miss the Naneghat Trek reverse waterfall, which is also the most famous places of interest in Naneghat.

I have written about many mysterious places in and outside India such as Gauri Kund , Rakshastal , Manasarovar Lake , Kailash Parbat , Lepakshi Temple , Sri Jagannath Temple , Brihadisvara Temple , Shore temple . However, the mysterious phenomenon which takes place at Naneghat still baffles me. It just goes on to show how little we really understand our world.

Top things to do in Naneghat

What is there to do in Naneghat? There are many activities you can do at Naneghat whether solo, with friends or with family. Some of the best things to do in Naneghat are as below

  • Photography
  • Village Walk
  • Birdwatching
  • Exploring botany
  • Staying with a local
  • Learning history of Satavahanas

You can pick or all of these activities depending on the time and budget you have.

Night Trek to Naneghat

Can I trek to Naneghat during night? Yes, it is also possible to trek to Naneghat trek during night. Though I have done many night treks which included the trek to Harihar Fort , I do not recommend it for Naneghat. The visual beauty of Naneghat can be seen only in the day.

Also, because it is possible to simply catch a bus after arriving at Naneghat Pass makes it unlikely that you will take the effort to descend down the trekking trail. However, if you are still keen to trek to Naneghat trek in night, ensure that you are trekking with someone who knows the Naneghat Trek route.

Also, do carry torch and paper soaps. Trekking under the soft glow of moonlight can also be rewarding. Naneghat is located in a remote location, away from the crowds. So, do not expect modern frills here.

Naneghat Stargazing

Stargazing is one of the most unusual things to do in Naneghat. In case you are staying overnight at Naneghat or doing the night trek to Naneghat, ensure you do the stargazing. However, be warned that stargazing is not possible in the cloudy weather of monsoon! For best stargazing experience at Naneghat, the ideal time to visit is the dry months of summer and winter. Stargazing is best enjoyed during Naneghat night trek. You can also try astrophotography during summer.

Thanks to the lack of modern ugly building and the pollution they bring along, it is very satisfying to do stargazing at Naneghat. The beauty of the night sky of Naneghat is to be seen to be believed, especially in summer. A dark sky or moonless sky is best for stargazing because there is no glow of moon which can hide the stars. There are many tour operators who also organize special stargazing events at Naneghat along with the trek, of course.

In fact, many such fort treks of Maharashtra are ideal for starwatching especially for those who love topics like astronomy and astrophysics. For example, I did a wonderful stargazing with my friends on the top of Harihar Fort trek. We were ordinary people with no background of astronomy. We just used a mobile app to identify several stars including constellation of many zodiac signs such as vrishchik or scorpion. Any additional equipment or accessories like telescope is not required for stargazing. Stargazing is surely the top things to do in Naneghat.

Vegan and Vegetarian food at Naneghat Trek

Hungry and drained of all our energy after Naneghat Trek finished, we were delirious with joy to see a ghostly looking local emerging eerily out of thick fog with a tea kettle in his hands. Just what we wanted! The smile on his face and warmth in his speech only added to our comfort.

He readily took us to a makeshift room (a huge hall, in fact), 5 minutes’ walk away from the Naneghat pass. We changed our clothes, hogged on the freshly made Poha and warm tea (as if hungry for years!), sharing occasionally with their pet dogs who accompanied us in the room.

He was a local farmer who runs a small tea stall near Naneghat pass and Satavana cave. He also offers some local snacks like ‘Poha’. There is a small shed which can be used by campers at night. He refused to put a price for renting the shed and said that he accepts whatever people decide to pay him. You can also ask for Maharashtrian cuisine such as Misal Pao, Zunka Bhakari, Puran Poli, Vada Pao, Bhareli Wangi etc.

Do remember that there are no food stalls at the starting point or during the 3 hours long trek. This is why carry some dry snacks and water from home. I bought these the night before the trek was to begin early morning.

Where to stay for Naneghat Trek

We didn’t stay back at Naneghat as it was a day trip for us from Vashi in Navi Mumbai. You can find accommodation at the homestay near Naneghat Pass though. Not many hotels are located near Naneghat Pass. Far better facilities are there in the nearby Junnar and Malshej Ghat.

MTDC resort

There is no Naneghat resort near the mountain pass. The nearest MTDC resort run by government of Maharashtra is located at Malshej Ghat. I personally like staying at the MTDC resorts while traveling across Maharashtra.

Stay at Satavahana caves

Satavahana Caves are one of the biggest points of attractions of Naneghat but I am aghast at its poor maintenance. Sadly, some careless trekker also stayed in the Satavahana era cave when we visited. Many irresponsible trekkers cook, eating and monkey around in the ancient caves which also has some of the oldest inscriptions of India. In the long run, all the smoke from cooking may damage the inscription.

I feel Government should ban staying inside the cave and appoint a guard here instead of locking the caves altogether. I do not recommend staying at the cave. It is our duty to protect our national monuments and heritage.

Naneghat camping and cooking

Huge open spaces are available throughout the Naneghat trek. However, I do not recommend camping in the dense forest area . I have cooked many times myself during treks in Maharashtra. I have cooked during the dangerous Dhak Bahiri trek, Rajmachi trek and Harihar Fort night trek . I always chose open ground for cooking.

This is why I recommend that if you want to camp up, you should do it near the Naneghat Pass area. There is a lot of open space in this part. You can easily pitch a tent here at no additional cost. If you are not keen to cook, you can request the local villagers to arrange nice vegetarian meals for you. Generally, food here is very low-cost despite being very delicious. Naneghat Camping is one of the best things to do in Naneghat.

Homestay experience with a local

Apart from the Satavana era caves, this room located near the Naneghat Trek can also be used as a shelter for nominal charges for trekkers who want to stay back. The many empty bottles of whiskey lying in a corner were the tell-tale signs. If you are unable to locate the place, the person in charge Sunny Nangre can be contacted at 976504198.

Village walk at Naneghat

What else is there to do inNaneghat? You can also visit the local homes of the villagers, with their permission of course. The villages with homes are located the top, near Naneghat Pass. Interacting with the simple and friendly people of rural Maharashtra always warms my heart.

Their simplicity and goodness have always touched my heart, when I was least expecting it. I am sure you will find your moments as well if you open up to the local people! Naneghat is a hidden gem which is still unexplored despite some traffic in monsoon during weekends. Personally, I prefer going to lesser-known places such as Naneghat.

Other facilities near Naneghat

Nearest medical care can be availed at Ghogarewadi which is 18.4 kilometres away. Nearest police station and post office is located at Junnar. Most of the trekkers, of course do not ever need these facilities unless it is an emergency.

Naneghat Trek in monsoon

It is one thing to trek in the majestic Sahyadris in dry season but it is a different ballgame altogether to indulge in a monsoon trek in the verdant and misty hills of Maharashtra . Of course, it is a ‘limited period offer’.

Come July, August and September, the hills of Maharashtra display their split personality unabashedly. The dry brown shrubs give way to greenery all around. The hot clear skies turn to cool, breezy and mist laden atmosphere. The nondescript dry streams metamorphosizes into monstrous waterfalls.

And the clouds are your constant companion. There is joie de vivre in the air and you definitely want to be a part of it! No wonder, every monsoon, the hills of Maharashtra beckon a huge influx of adventure seekers from all over.

Nanghat trek is best enjoyed during the monsoon months when it rains heavily in Maharashtra. The hiking trail of Naneghat comes alive in the rainy season!

What to carry for Naneghat Trek in monsoon?

Based upon my personal experience, the ‘Forget me not’ checklist for Naneghat Trek is as below

  • Walking stick, not much required though.
  • Please avoid wearing Gold and other ornaments.
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, caps, goggles if it’s a sunny day.
  • Mosquito repellents to fight the mosquito, esp. in monsoons.
  • A windcheater/raincoat/Poncho and umbrella to brave the rains.
  • Camera and plastic covers to protect camera and other electronics from rain
  • Do wear trekking shoes and not chappals or sandals because it gets slippery in rain. 
  • Water (around 2 litres per person as it is a 3–4 hours trek one side, esp in dry season)
  • Lots of healthy snacks like dry fruits, khakhra and lime water to keep energy levels up.
  • Basic first aid kit like band-aid, pudin hara , etc. Personal medicines, if one is on any medication.
  • Carry power bank and charge your gadgets before leaving home. There may be little to no electricity facility at Naneghat.
  • Spare dry clothes and lots of small and big polythene bags to compartmentalize wet clothes and most importantly to protect your electronics, esp. camera and cellphones.

Best Time to visit Naneghat Trek

Is Naneghat open? How is the weather now in Naneghat? What is the best month to visit Naneghat? Is winter a good time to visit Naneghat? These are the most commonly asked questions on Naneghat. Below is a detailed guide on the climate, weather and temperatures of Naneghat.

Monsoon months

Monsoon is the main season here as this region receives heavy rainfall. Monsoon or the rainy season is the best time to visit Naneghat. In fact, the entire Konkan Belt is famous for its heavy rainfall which ranges between 2500 mm to 4500 mm. This is why the climate is also humid and warm around Naneghat. Expect temperatures up to 30 degrees Celsius even in rains. I personally never felt hot while doing the trek. It was very breezy and pleasant when I trekked in monsoon.

From July to September, expect abundant greenery, breathtakingly views, mist laden hills and a very pleasant weather in Naneghat. The other months can be dry, hot and uninspiring. The night temperature in monsoon can dip to 39°C.

While many trekkers also go to Naneghat in the winter months October, November, December and January, they miss out on the visually stunning landscape which one can see in monsoon. However, the climate of Naneghat is mild in winter.

You can still consider trekking up the Naneghat pass, in case you are more interested in Naneghat history and not just views. The climate is dry and cool during winters in Nana Ghat. Lack of rains also make it easier to trek to Naneghat pass during the winter months. The maximum temperature in winter is 28 degrees Celsius.

Summers are harsh in Nana Ghat. February and March are also a good time to visit Naneghat. But avoid April, May and June. This is the hottest month in Naneghat. Also, the dry weather means ugly looking brown grass. If you have ever been to other places in Maharashtra in monsoon, you know why traveling in other months is far from a visual delight! Expect very hot and humid climate in summer. Temperatures can soar to a sultry 40 degrees Celsius in summer.

Difficulty level of Naneghat Trek

Is Naneghat trek difficult? Is Naneghat trek easy? What is the Naneghat trek difficulty level? These are other frequently asked question s on Naneghat. I found Naneghat cave trek to be a very easy trek. But then, I have done some difficult treks such as Roopkund Trek , Darwa Pass via Dodital Trek , Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Tibet , Everest Base Camp Trek and Poonhill Trek in Nepal .

For an inexperienced trekker, Naneghat trek may seem moderate if not easy or difficult. Therefore, the difficulty level of Naneghat trek is very relative. All said and done, Naneghaat trek is not even one of the toughest treks in Maharashtra such as Alang Kuland Madan and Dhak Bahiri trek , which I did. Any one with general fitness, whether young or old can do Naneghat trek. Even the ascends at Naneghat trek is not all that difficult. The hiking trail of Naneghat is quite doable.

Duration of Naneghat Day Trek

What is the total Naneghat trek time? It took us only 3 hours and 10 minutes to arrive at the Naneghat pass, the final destination from the base. I did a day trek to Naneghat.

Starting at 8:30 a.m., we were successful in completing the trek by 11:40 a.m. Despite taking many breaks for photography and soaking in the views we completed the trek within the record time. We had also lost our way many times and had challenges like crossing water steams, all of which took time. Despite all the challenges the trek threw at us, we were successful in finishing the Naneghat cave trek within time.

Below is the time taken to complete the Naneghat Trek:

Naneghat Trek start time: 8:30 a.m. Reaching Naneghat pass and the Satavahana era caves at: 11:40 a.m.

Naneghat Day Trek itinerary

The below itinerary of Naneghat is based on my own experience. Naneghat Trek from Mumbai is easy. This guide also answers, “How to reach Naneghat from Mumbai by train?” You can adjust it as per your location and convenience.

5 a.m. I woke up, got ready and left my home in Sanpada in Navi Mumbai.

6 a.m. Took a local train to Kalyan from Vashi, followed by a bus to Vaishakhare base village. This is the most popular Naneghat trekking point to start the trek.

8:30 a.m. Started the trek to Naneghat

11:40 a.m. Reached Naneghat pass

13:00 p.m. Caught a bus to Navi Mumbai via Pune.

Reached home by evening. This is how you can also do day trek to Naneghat like I did.

Naneghat Trek kilometres: Distance covered in Naneghat Trek

How many kilometres of walking Naneghat Trek involves? How long is Naneghat? I covered a total of 4.8 kilometres one way on Naneghat trek. However, the weather was so good that I never got tired or asked the other trekkers, “kitna aur?” or “How much more?”

Excursions from Naneghat

Several ancient Hindu temples , colossal forts, excavation sites , picnic spots and other historical sites dot the landscape of area around Naneghat.

Most of the travelers who visit Naneghat do not explore other historical sites which are located nearby perhaps due to lack of knowledge. This is why I wanted to write this guide on excursions from Naneghat.

Some of the best nearby attractions from Naneghat are listed as below:

  • Bhimashankar Temple: Located only 125 kilometers away from Pune, Bhimashakar is highly revered because it is one of the 12 jyotirlingas. I had trekked through the Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary, which is also the home of Shekaru or Malabar Giant Squirrel, the state animal of Maharashtra. You can read my detailed guide to Bhimashankar . You can reach here by bus or trek. The trek took us several hours.
  • Girijatmaka Temple : This unique cave temple, which is devoted to Ganesh Bhagwan is located very close to the highway. You can also visit the other caves that surround this temple.
  • Shivneri Fort : This fort is nothing less than a temple for many Maharashtrians because this is the place where Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born. Shivneri Fort is located only 30 kilometers away from Naneghat. Idols of Jijabai and a younger Shivaji Maharaj are worshipped here. The water tank called as Badami Talav is located in the center of the fort while the two perennial water springs which are located here are known as Ganga and Yamuna.
  • Jivdhan Fort: Not many know that Jivdhan is located just 2.3 kilometers or 8 minutes away on an open field from Naneghat. Jivdhan Fort is situated in Ghatghar town of Junnar Taluka of Pune district. Many people also do Jivdhan Fort trek via Naneghat. This important guard fort was used by several powerful kingdoms of past. Jivdhan Naneghat trek is also very popular here.
  • Malshej Ghat: Malshej Ghat is a popular monsoon destination, loved by Mumbaikars and Puneiites alike. The good news is that Malshej Ghat is located only 1 hour and 38 kilometers away from Naneghat. You can see many waterfalls here and enjoy hot corn while being drenched in rain. Not many know that while passing through the touristy Malshej Ghat, it is also easily possible to get a glimpse of Naneghat right after Murbad . So, watch out if you are driving to Malshej Ghat.
  • Lenyadri Group of Theravada Buddhist Caves: TheseBuddhist caves arelocated just 35 kilometers or 22 miles from Naneghat. It makes for a quick tour from Nanaghat.
  • Ancient Mounds of Junnar: Not many people even know that as many as a whooping 200 mounds have been unearthed near Junnar by archeologists. You will be surprised to learn that these ancient mounds are dated between 3rd-century B.C.E and 3rd-century C.E. The huge brick structures which were excavated in Junnar has been the subject of study since a long time. It was found by the archeologists that these 10 feet or 3.2-meter-tall structures were used as granaries during the Satavahana era.
  • Bhairavgadh : This thrilling trek is located just 5 kilometers from Nana Ghat. Many adventurous trekkers club Naneghat with Bhairavgarh.
  • Manikdoh dam : Located only 13.1 kilometers away from Naneghat and 1 kilometer away from Lenyadri, Manikdoh dam is a favorite sightseeing place for many. Several village routes also fall on the way as you try to reach the dam. Most of the road which leads to this dam is smooth expect for some narrow patches, which I experienced at many places in Maharashtra.

There are many other interesting places of interest near Naneghat. Do read all my comprehensive blogs on Maharashtra. I have been mentioned as Most successful travel blogger in India so many times. Other places to visit near Naneghat are as follows

  • Hadsar Fort
  • Nimgiri fort
  • Harishchandragadh
  • Pimpalgaon Joga Dam

How to reach Naneghat?

How do I get to Naneghat? How to arrive at Naneghat Trek from Pune? How to visit Naneghat trek from Mumbai? How to do Naneghat Trek from Kalyan? This exhaustive travel guide with Naneghat is packed with such information which is not found in most traditional guide books or mainstream media.

Base village: How to Reach Naneghat Trek Start Point

What is the Starting Point of trek Naneghat? How do I get to Naneghat Trek? It is fairly easy to reach Naneghat. Located close to all the metro cities of Maharashtra, Naneghat trek is one of the best weekend-break from Mumbai, Pune, Thane and Navi Mumbai. Vaishakhare is the base village for Naneghat trek.

Returning back to Mumbai from Naneghat

Gaining new happy memories from the Naneghat day trek, we head to our homes, grumpy and sullen faced, thinking of the urban whirligig we Mumbaikars have to face the next Monday. Think local trains, the suffocating Mumbai ‘matchbox’ apartment, difficult colleagues at workplace, the ‘Bai’ not turning up to cook food and wash the clothes, the works!

Ah, there is no such thing as eternal paradise. Time to brood, squirm, introspect, sulk and plan for next monsoon trek in the Sahyadris! Escapism is easy if you happen to live near Sahyadris.

Road Trip to Naneghat

If you are not into trekking, you can simply drive to the Naneghat pass, see Satavahana caves, ancient toll booth pot and water tanks. Hot chai and food at local dhaba are cherry on the cake!

Naneghat Trek from Pune

How can I reach Naneghat trek from Pune? Catch the 3:30 am Mahalakshami Express to reach Kalyan in 2.5 hours. Ticket price is very low. Alternatively, take a bus to Kalyan.

State transport buses from Kalyan to Junnar are also easily available. Located on the Malshej Ghat road, ask the driver to stop near the base village of Vaishakhare village. I had spotted a signboard signalling start of Naneghat trek, so it was easy for me to stop. Atgaon railway station is the nearest railhead from here. Pune also has the nearest railway station from Naneghat, followed by Mumbai.

Naneghat Trek From Mumbai

How to reach Naneghat from Mumbai by a train? Here is the most detailed guide to Naneghat Trek from Mumbai. I reached Kalyan by 6:00 am by a local train from Vashi railway station in Navi Mumbai. Kalyan is the closest railway station from Naneghat.

Naneghat Trek from Kalyan

Naneghat Trek from Kalyan is also easy. From MSRTC bus stand, catch any Ahmednagar or Shirdi bound bus. Buy a ticket upto Vaishakhare village and ask the conductor to halt at the Naneghat gate, the trek’s start point. Ticket price is Rs.101/- and takes approximately 1.5 hours. In case you forget to pack snacks, Kalyan station is the ideal place to stock up on convenient finger foods.

Returning back from Naneghat Trek

You can of course trek back. But if lazy and tired, there is a very convenient way to get down via the rickety ST bus. In fact, we found some picknickers riding their bikes and cars to reach the Naneghat plateau directly but then they didn’t know what fun it was to trek the hills.

Frequent Junnar bound buses are available from Ghatgar village, an easy 3 kms walk from the Naneghat pass. The last bus is at 4:30 pm and it takes around 1 hour to reach Junnar from Ghatghar village.

From Junnar, there are many buses connecting to Pune and Kalyan in Mumbai. The bus route from Junnar to Kalyan is rather scenic as it passes through the famous tourist magnet, i.e. the water fall rich Malshej Ghat.

Getting Back by Buses

To return to either Mumbai or Pune the most convenient way is to walk to Ghatgar Village and take a bus to Junnar. Beware as the bus as well as the journey is extremely uncomfortable as the road is full of potholes and the bus is very poorly maintained. It takes an hour to reach Junnar from Ghatgar. The last bus from Ghatgar to Junnar is at around 4:30 pm. Trekkers should time themselves properly so as not to miss this connection.

There are many busses connecting Junnar with Pune and Kalyan. Bus fare from Junnar to Pune Station is approximately Rs. 97. Although the distance to Pune is only 90 kms, the journey takes approximately 3 hours as the bus has many stops.

Distances from Naneghat

Distance from Naneghat to other nearby places of interests are listed as below in ascending order:

  • Distance between Junnar and Naneghat is 30 kilometres
  • Distance between Atgaon Railhead and Naneghat is 117 kilometres
  • Distance between Kalyan and Naneghat is 122 kilometres
  • Distance between Mumbai and Naneghat is 164 kilometres
  • Distance between Nasik and Naneghat is 178 kilometres
  • Distance between Pune and Naneghat is 120.2 kilometres
  • Distance between Satara and Naneghat is 239 kilometres
  • Distance between Karad and Naneghat is 288 kilometres
  • Distance between Sangli and Naneghat is 360 kilometres

Naneghat Trek package

Several Mumbai and Pune based trekking companies also organise trek to Naneghat. You can easily book a trip to trek Naneghat with them. I recommend going with a local guide or trekking group as it helps to find the Naneghat Trek route and organise Naneghat tour in a much better way than doing it solo or with friends none of who know the route. Most tour operators run 1 night and 1 day package to Naneghat.  

  • Keep the Naneghat hiking trail clean.
  • Smoking and drinking should also be avoided, especially during trek.
  • Don’t disturb the peace and tranquillity of the place by shouting and hooting.
  • Please do not play music as it may disturb local animal, birds and even the villagers.
  • Don’t litter the place. Pick up your mess in a polythene bag and dispose in proper place.
  • You might come across snakes like green viper. Don’t harm them and just leave them alone.

Naneghat Trek travel tips

The deepest stream in the Hiking trail of Naneghat will have knee deep water. You must be careful while crossing these water streams as the current can be strong. Furthermore, the rocks are also slippery due to algae formation and hence trekkers should be careful and watchful.

The trek begins on flat land and you get excellent views of the twin peaks. If trekking during the monsoon season you will find a number of seasonal streams gushing down. These streams also form a number of Naneghat waterfalls on the cliffs of the hills.

There is a dirt road in the initial approach of the trek. This dirt road is approximately 25% of the total trek length and takes you to the foothills. From the foothills you have to engineer your way up as there is no clearly defined trail. You can use the tracks created by the seasonal streams.

Also, do remember that limited phone connectivity is available at Naneghat for many cellular services. This is why inform the same to your loved ones before leaving home.

Can I do Naneghat Trek with family? Yes, it is absolutely safe to do Naneghat trek with family and kids. The kids should be at least 10 years old for safety reasons.

Are there marking on the route of Naneghat?

Yes, at some places there are temporary marks, perhaps made my local villagers. At some places there are even rocks with arrow marks to guide you through the correct path of the Naneghat trek as it is easy to get lost here. However, these markings are often very faint and can be missed easily.

After overcoming the initial obstacles of falling trees and a trail covered with thick undergrowth, we reached a point where we found a clear trail created by a seasonal water stream. Along this trail there are numerous markings in blue paint which point towards the right direction.

Care must be taken while walking up these trails as during monsoons the stream is gushing with water and the current is strong.

Is it safe to do Naneghat trek?

During the major part of the Naneghat trek, we were the only people visible, barring one or two occasions. The only other people we saw were either locals or other trekkers which could be counted on fingers. Despite the loneliness, I never felt unsafe doing trek Naneghat.

In fact, many people who stay back in the open caves from Satavahana era also do not feel any safety problem. The people of Maharashtra are some of the most friendly, honest and helpful I have ever met. This is also why I always feel safe and happy traveling across Maharashtra.

Toilet at Naneghat

I didn’t see any toilet during the trek at Naneghat. Mostly people take a leak at a corner in the forest itself. Ask for the toilet facility at the Naneghat pass at the end of the trek.

Parking facility and Parking charges

Is there parking facility at Naneghat? Yes, ample parking space is available at the Naneghat pass. You need to pay a small amount to the local villagers to park the car. You can also park at the start of the trek at the base village. But it is solely on owner’s risk. Designated parking spot is available only at the top.

Entry fee at Naneghat

No entry fee is charged at Naneghat. Yes, there are so many free things to do in Naneghat because there is no entry fee either at the top or the bottom end of the trek. You can have a free walking tour here amidst nature!

Souvenirs Shopping Guide to Naneghat Trek

There are no souvenir shops here. Naneghat is not a regular tourist attraction where you can expect gift shops or Souvenir shops.

ATM in Naneghat

There is not a single ATM at the beginning, middle or end of trek Naneghat. Do carry cash before you leave home. Digital payment is not accepted at most places during Naneghat trip. You will need to pay the home-stay owner, bus conductor and others in hard cash.

Photography Tips for Naneghat

The beauty of Naneghat, especially during monsoon can-not be described in mere words. One of my best photography tips during Naneghat trek is that you should click Nanacha Angtha or Thumbs Up mountain, right at the beginning of the trek. The first sight of Nanacha Angtha is also the best view of this uniquely shaped mountain.

Also, do not forget to click the ‘easy-to-miss’ inscriptions inside the Satavahana caves. IT is one of the rarest examples of such script.

The waterfall, nature and shots of the pass also come out very well during Naneghat Trek, especially in monsoon. There are many tourist places in Naneghat, all of which are equally stunning! This is why Naneghat tourism is so popular!

Soul Window Travel Tip

However, in case you are doing this adventurous trek in rainy season , please take immense care to protect your camera from rain. During monsoon, rain can come without any prior announcement in the western ghats range . And just to warn you, it rains like cats and dogs at most of the places in Maharashtra. This is why you should carry extra plastic bags, raincoat, umbrella and protection for camera during Naneghat Trek. Double packing the expensive gadgets such phones, cameras etc in plastic is a good idea!

Hire local tourist guide in Naneghat

Though ours was a self-guided trek to Naneghat, but in case you feel unconfident on visiting Naneghat on your own, especially as a solo traveler, then you must hire a local guide. The locals know the Naneghat Trek route

very well and for a small sum of money, they can help you finish this trek in a shorter span of time with less or no hassles.

The local guides or a Mumbai based guide speak in Hindi, Marathi and English.

Budget and cost of Naneghat Trek

Naneghat Trek is a low-cost adventure activity. There is not much you can splurge on here. The only things I spent on during Naneghat trek were the money spent on bus and food. Since I took ST buses run by MSRTC , the cost of transportation was very low. The poha also didn’t cost much. The money spent on Naneghat Trek for me was less than what people spend on coffee in fancy places.

How many days it takes to complete Naneghat Trek?

How many days should I spend doing Naneghat Trek? Is it possible to do Naneghat Trek in one day? I keep repeating that Naneghat is the top weekend destination from metro cities such as Mumbai and Pune. I visited from Vashi in Navi Mumbai via local trains and ST buses and I was still able to return back on the same day.

Why should I spend 2 days in Naneghat? Many trekkers love to stay overnight in the hilltop homestay in Naneghat. I feel it is very interesting to spend 2 days here, in case you have extra time and money at hand. Not only will you get the chance to do some unexpected interactions with local people but also have an immersive cultural experience.

Timing of Naneghat Trek

It is a good idea to start doing Naneghat trek as early in the morning as you can so that you can easily return back to Mumbai, Pune or Navi Mumbai on the same day itself. I and my friend were able to finish the hike and return back to Kharghar in Navi Mumbai on the same day.

Not only did it save us the hotel cost but it also allowed to report to the boss in the office next day, without taking a day off. I and my office friend Shrikant Nagesh had visited Naneghat trek as a day trip on a Sunday. Naneghat trek, after all, is one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Pune.

What to wear for Naneghat trek?

In case you are visiting Naneghat in monsoon, do not forget to wear raincoat on light cotton shirts and pants. I wore cotton shirt, half pants and windcheater to fight the rains. I also carried many plastic bags in my cloth bag to protect my expensive DSLR camera from rains.

However, the packing should be done differently if you are doing Naneghat trekking in winter. Do note that though it never gets too cold anywhere in Maharashtra unlike North India , but the nights can be chilly. So do carry warm clothes if you are trekking to Naneghat Pass in winters.

Trekking to Naneghat is fairly simple in summer months. Just wear a shirt, or vest or nothing on top. Club it with half pants and you are sorted.

Conclusion: Is Naneghat Trek worth the effort?

Here is the bottomline! Yes, Naneghat trek is one of the best things I did in Maharashtra, one of my favourite states in India. In fact, Naneghat trek is easily one of the best monsoon treks in India.

Most of the treks in Maharashtra come with history, the remnants of which we can still touch and see. One such remnant of past from the powerful Satavahana dynasty can still be explored in Naneghat.

Here are my final thoughts on Naneghat. The surreal landscapes, waterfall staircases, pristine water streams, sudden rains, warm local food and interaction with the humble local people from rural Maharashtra warmed my heart throughout the Naneghat trek.

To summarize, Naneghat, one of the most offbeat places to see in Maharashtra is indeed a must-visit place for trekkers! In a nutshell, if you love going off the touristy trail, you will enjoy the trek to Naneghat.

The view from my Soul Window is balm to the eyes!

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Naneghat Trekking: Experience The Majestic Reverse Waterfall

  • Sep 4, 2024
  • Reading time: 10 mins read
  • By Pranjal Yadav

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Naneghat Trek Overview

How to reach naneghat trekking point, best time to visit naneghat trek, naneghat trek difficulty level, main attractions at naneghat trek , naneghat trek photos , important information about the naneghat trek, things to carry while on trek, famous places to visit near naneghat trek, final words  .

Have you ever dreamed about experiencing the serenity of the lush green forest, deep in the wilderness of the Western Ghats?

Naneghat is one of the most captivating jungle treks in Maharashtra, dotted with rock-cut ancient caves, an unthinkable variety of flowers and bugs, and an array of big and small waterfalls.

The Naneghat trek difficulty level is considered to be comparatively easier than the Harishchandragad trek and is also perfect for a solo trekking experience. 

Consider this article as a small handbook to help you through your trek at Naneghat, along with all the important information and directions. 

Naneghats viewpoint

Attention! This overview contains some crucial information about the history and geographical location of the Naneghat trek that you should know if you’re doing this trek. 

Naneghat is a mountain pass that connects the Konkan Coast and Junner Coast in the Pune district of Maharashtra. 

This mountain pass is situated at an elevation of 2800 feet (0.85 km), which was also an extremely significant trade route during the Satavahana dynasty. 

“Nane” means coin in Marathi, which makes up the perfect name for the place since it was used as a toll booth to collect tolls from traders crossing the hills in historic times. You can still see the huge toll collection pot at the trek site.  

Naneghat is considered one of the most beautiful places in India , just like the Kalu waterfall , which is also in Maharashtra.   

Naneghat reverse waterfall

If you are looking to explore the trek, the best option for you will be to tag along with a travel company since they provide transport, food, and a guide. But if you wish to explore on your own, here’s how you can reach the Naneghat trekking point. 

The base village of the trek is Vaishakhare, which is easily accessible by local transport. 

How to Reach from Pune

Naneghat trekking point is about 146 km away from Pune and if you have your vehicle, it’ll take about 3 hours and 42 minutes to reach. Move via Khed Bypass to the trekking point. For your convenience, I’ve attached the directions down here ~

If you don’t have access to any personal transport, here’s how you can reach Naneghat by bus and train ~ 

  • Train —  From Pune you can board Indrayani Exp (22106) at 3:35 am and get down at Kalyan station at around 6:10 pm. This is so far you can get by train, after this you need to catch a local bus towards Alephata and get down at exactly 5 km after Tokawade station.  
  • Bus —  You can either board a bus straight to Kalyan or Tokawade and get down at Naneghat which is exactly 5 km prior to Tokawade check point. 

How to Reach from Mumbai 

Naneghat trekking point is about 109 km away from Mumbai and if you have your vehicle, it’ll take about 2 hours and 53 minutes to reach. Here are the directions ~

If you don’t have access to any personal transport, here’s how you can reach Naneghat by bus and train ~

  • Train —  You can board Vande Bharat Express from Mumbai to Kalyan and get down at Kalyan station. From there you can catch a local bus towards Alephata and get down at exactly 5 km after Tokawade village. 
  • Bus —  Board on a bus going towards Tokawade, get down at the starting point of Naneghat, which lies just 5 km ahead of Tokawade village. 

The starting point of Naneghat is not an official checkpoint for the buses, so you have to inform the driver and conductor in advance where you’re getting down. A big board will also appear on the right-hand side with ‘Naneghat Gumpha Marg’ written on it.

Route to Naneghat trek

Trust me, be it Nanemachi Waterfall or Kalsubai Peak , the best time to visit any place in Maharashtra is during the monsoon season . 

The peak monsoon season in the state usually lasts from July to September, which is both the best and the most dangerous time to complete the Naneghat trek. 

Visiting during monsoon will ensure that the waterfall will be full and flowing, plus the whole western ghat will be covered under a blanket of greenery. 

However, visiting during the peak monsoon month like July can also be dangerous, since the situations in the valley can quickly turn from beautiful to life-threatening if it rains too much. 

Also, since Naneghat is a popular trek amongst the locals, you might find it a bit crowded on weekends so if you’re looking for a secluded place with a silent and calming atmosphere, visit on weekdays . 

Honestly speaking, the trek difficulty is not fixed, it depends on the trekker’s fitness. For me, it was relatively easy, but that was not the case for many in our group. 

So if you’re fit and someone who treks quite often, Naneghat will look easy for you. But if trekking is a completely new concept, the trek might look moderately difficult. 

The total length of the trek is approximately 6 kilometers, which can be covered in 2.5 to 3 hours or less. 

The steps of the trek get super slippery along with strong winds in monsoon, which adds to the difficulty of the trek. 

If you love to explore historical artifacts preserved in the lap of nature, this trek is ideally suited for you! 

The reverse waterfall is not the only main attraction of the trek. I have here a simple list of other amazing things that you should explore while on the trek. 

Rock Caves 

Naneghat rock caves

Naneghat is an ancient trading route that is famous for its impressive rock-cut caves that might date back to 1st century B.C. 

The caves have inscriptions carved on the walls that link to both Vedic and Hindu deities, with the mention of some rituals and modern-era numerals. 

Nanacha Angtha

Nanacha Angtha

Nanacha Angtha is a sheer cliff and well-known landmark which is visible even from the Konkan region. 

This is basically a piece of land that’s bent away from the original structure, forming a cliff and providing an excellent view of the Sahyadri. 

Toll collection pot 

Toll collection pot

As I mentioned above, Nanenghat was a popular crossing used widely in the area, and so all traders had to pay tax/toll to cross the ghat. 

This money was collected in a huge rock-cut pot. The pot is now just a tourist attraction. 

Reverse waterfall

Reverse waterfall

The reverse waterfall is an interesting and breathtaking phenomenon — literally. All the air left my lungs when I watched the water blow upward instead of going down. This waterfall was even mentioned in The Times of India  

It was seriously crazy to experience something so magical with my own eyes. The physics behind the reverse waterfall is not anything too complicated, it’s just superfast wind that stops the water from dropping and blows it back to the surface. 

The winds in the area are so strong that you won’t be able to stand straight for a single minute. 

Unfortunately, I didn’t make any vlogs, but you can look at Aniruddha Patil’s YouTube vlog on Naneghat trek where he is exploring every bit of the place and decide for yourself if this place is worth the effort. 

Here are some mesmerizing photos of the Naneghat trek and the viewpoint ~ 

Naneghat trek

While trekking, I witnessed many colors of nature, some were beautiful, and some were dangerous. Throughout the trek, I collected some essential information that every first-timer should know about.

  • Carry some dry fruits, dry snacks, or energy bars — preferably something sweet — to recharge your energy on the trek. 
  • Sun caps and sunscreen are extremely essential, even if you can’t see the sun in the fog. 
  • Carry at least 2–3 liters of water. 
  • Do not wear slippers or crocks while trekking. Wearing proper boots will allow you to trek comfortably and prevent the risk of getting bitten by insects and baby crabs or getting injured. 
  • The forest is filled with leeches, and if you stop and sit somewhere, they’ll surely stick to you. So if you need to stop, make sure you’re standing/sitting on rocks. 
  • Wear full-sleeved clothes and trek pants to protect yourself from thorns, insects, and prickles. 
  • If you’re visiting during peak monsoon, carry a raincoat with you because, no matter how much you love the rain, it’ll annoy you at some point. 
  • Keep personal first aid handy, you might need it more than once during the trek. 
  • Pack light so that you can easily move around with your backpack. 
  • Identity proof is significant, so keep it with you at all times, especially if you’re not a native of Maharashtra. 
  • If you’re visiting during peak monsoon, make sure to carry warm clothes with you, since the temperature drops suddenly. 
  • Double pack your valuables/phones in plastic bags.

Reverse waterfall pic

If you’re a beginner at trekking, know that there are certain essential things you need to carry at all times while trekking. 

  • Carry a trekking stick so that it’s easier for you to trek in slippery conditions. 
  • Trekking shoes are essential for better grip. 
  • Carrying a flashlight is non-negotiable, even if you’re trekking in broad daylight. 
  • Carrying a sun cap, sunscreen, and goggles is important to protect yourself and your skin from the ruthless rays of the sun.
  • Identity proof. 
  • Carry some sweet snacks like chocolates and energy bars. 
  • Carry umbrellas and raincoats since rain is inevitable if you’re visiting in monsoon.
  • Carry basic first aid, sanitizer, and personal medications. 
  • Carry your own water bottle and at least 2–3 liters of water. 
  • Carry a power bank with you in case the trek takes longer than expected. 

These are only the essential items to help you on the trek, you can carry more stuff that you feel might be of use, as long as your backpack is not too heavy. 

I didn’t have time to explore nearby places on my visit, but if you do, here are some amazing and must-visit places near the Naneghat trekking point. 

  • Vaanarlingi Pinnacle 
  • Jivdhan Fort 
  • Mahadev Mandir 
  • Jivdhangad Darwaja 
  • Jalwandi Waterfall 
  • Nimgiri Fort 

If I had to describe the whole trek in two words, I would say —  breathtaking and crazy . Imagine making your way through the dense green forest, navigating through loose rock, and witnessing the panoramic view of the Sahyadri ranges. 

Sounds insanely adventurous right? 

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your backpack and experience the adrenaline rush of conquering the peaks of Sahyadri. 

The Naneghat trek Difficulty Level is somewhere between easy-moderate.

Yes, even beginners can easily do this trek, but guidance is recommended.

Naneghat is most famous for its reverse waterfall and the inscriptions that have been significant for historical study.

Naneghat trekking point is challenging and adventurous but is completely worth the hype!

Kalyan railway station is the one closest to the Naneghat waterfall, from there you take a local bus to the trekking point.

Wikipedia —  Naneghat 

The Times of India —  Reverse waterfall at Naneghat

Pranjal Yadav

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About Naneghat Trek | Monsoon Trek (2024)

Naneghat is a mountain pass situated at an elevation of 2600 feet. The trek is famous for its ancient pass it connects the Konkan Coast and Junnar town. Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. While going through Malshej Ghat, we can easily get a glimpse of Naneghat after Murbad. Nane means "coin" and ghat means "pass". As this path was used as a toll booth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills. From the inscriptions in the caves indicate that Satavahana dynasty ruled here and also the Mauryan Empire. We can approach Naneghat via Vaishakhare or via Dahndya.

History of Naneghat Pass

During the reign of the Satavahana, the pass was extensively used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. This was the most important trade route, as it connected harbor of Sopara (now Nalasopara) and Kalyan directly to Junnar and Paithan. Bor Ghat, Malshej Ghat, and Naneghat were the foremost road links for commuting coast to the Junnar plateau. The Satvaahans had made Naneghat their main route to Junnar. During their tenure, the most important way of commuting was Naneghat, which linked Kalyan & Sopara to Paithan. However, as time proceeded, it was destroyed by alien rulers and then paid no attention.

Naneghat Trekking 

Once you reach Naneghat trekking point, there is a proper trail from there taking you to the Naneghat. This trail is pretty easy and is five kilometers. Naneghat trekking point just starts off the Ahmednagar-Kalyan road. The trail passes through some patchy forest and mostly dry terrains. When you reach towards the end of the trek, you will see a high point in front of you. You will have to climb to the hilltop.

Naneghat Trek Event Details

  • Naneghat night trek difficulty level: Medium
  • Base village for Naneghat: Vaishakhare
  • Region: Malshej Ghat
  • Total time required for climbing Naneghat: Maximum 2.5-3 hrs.
  • Duration: 1 night and 1 day
  • Naneghat height: 2800 ft. (approx.)
  • Type: Ancient trade route

Who Should Attend Naneghat Trek | Monsoon Trek (2024)​? Best suited for groups, solo trekkers, corporates, couples, and families.

Cost for naneghat trek | monsoon trek (2024).

  • Cost without transport: Rs. 899/- per person
  • Cost with transport: Rs. 1399/- per person
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Naneghat Trek Event Itinerary By AC Bus.

Day 1 saturday, departure from mumbai.

10:00 Pm – Meet Bhatakna Team at SGNP, Borivali. 10:15 Pm – Settle down our private vehicle as we start our journey towards the base Village. 10:00 PM: SGNP, Borivali 10:20 PM: Malad 10:30 PM: Goregaon 10:40 PM: Gondavali Bus Stop, Andheri 10:50 PM: Kalanagar bus stop, Bandra 11:00 PM: Sion Circle 11:10 PM: Chembur 11:20 PM: Ghatkopar 11:30 PM: Teen Hatt Naka, Thane 12:15 AM: Kalyan Bypass

Day 2 Sunday

Trek to naneghat.

05:00 AM: Reach the Base village, from where you can get a glimpse of Sahyadri Mountain.(if you have adopt without transportation package, participate have reach base at 05 am on Sunday) 05:15 AM: Get freshen up and Have Breakfast & Tea to get ready for this enthralling trek. 06:30 AM: Gear up, & pack your bags and embark on this trek! For adventure Trek, It’s gonna be a long climb to the top. Make a few halts on the way where you can grab your snack or a drink. 09:30 AM:   Reach in Cave Of Naneghat,  Reach Nanacha Angatha and Witness Reverse Waterfall Photo sessions, amazing sceneriesYou will get a beautiful view of heaven on earth & foggy clouds 11:00 AM: Take a group picture & have some garam garam Maggi the mountain(on your own) and start the descent. Start your descent. Finally, you get a view of the surroundings you climbed through in the early morning. 02:00 PM: Reach back down and grab a quick lunch to curb your hunger. 04:00 PM: Time to head back to Mumbai 10:00 PM: Adios! Back to the mundane city life. Until next time, Bhatakna!

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  • Naneghat, also referred to as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range between the Konkan coast and the ancient town of Junnar in the Deccan plateau. Districts/ Region: Pune district of Maharashtra, India.
  • It was a part of an ancient trading route and is famous for a major cave with Sanskrit inscriptions in Brahmi script and Middle Indo-Aryan dialect. These inscriptions have been dated between the 2nd and the 1st century BCE and are attributed to the Satavahana dynasty era.

Trek Details: 

  • Trek Trail:  Ancient trade trail
  • Base Village :  Vaishakhare
  • Trek Difficulty : Moderate
  • Trek Endurance:  Medium/ Average
  • Trek Duration:  3 hrs (One side)
  • Base Village : Vaishakhare
  • Best Time: Throughout the year
  • Distance from Mumbai: 114 km

Why Trekhievers for Naneghat Trek ?

  • 3 years experience in organizing Naneghat Jungle Trek with all safety protocols.
  • Served over 400+ customers last year with amazing reviews.
  • We provide one trek leader for every group of 10 people
  • We will donate a partial amount of your fee for the village development.

Batches  : 

  • June : 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29.
  • July : 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27.
  • August : 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31.
  • September : 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28.

Note: We need a minimum of 10 people to operate Friday batches, if not then it will be shifted to the Saturday batch.

Event Fees:

  • Mumbai:  1399/-
  • Base Village:  Rs 799/-

( Mumbai Pickup : Borivali, Malad, Goregaon, Andheri, Bandra, Sion, Ghatkopar, Thane, Kalyan )

  • 10:00 PM:  Report to The Trekleaders at   Borivali National Park ( https://goo.gl/maps/qvxmxjK8Tmn5JgScA )
  • 10:05 PM:  Samta Nagar, Kandivali ( https://goo.gl/maps/cSGKQWVSGDhS4qzP9 )
  • 10:15 PM:  Sufi Irani Cafe, Goregaon ( https://goo.gl/maps/4ZTNqab65pKPDoNC9 )
  • 10:30 PM:  Hanuman Road Bus Stop Andheri ( https://goo.gl/maps/SWKWuGMXSWgajCsSA )
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  • 11:10 PM:  Amar Mahal Palace (  https://goo.gl/maps/MqiA3pRQvBvwEvVB8  )
  • 11:45 PM:  Teen Hath Naka, Thane. (  https://goo.gl/maps/w5xCKv9A7GTXm3Ju9  )
  • 12:10 AM:  Kalyan Khadakpada Circle (  https://goo.gl/maps/dV5mqoibsB1ihdUo8  )
  • 05:00 AM:  Reach base village and rest in the bus
  • 05:00 AM:  Wake-up call. Get freshen up 
  • 05:30 AM:  Have Breakfast
  • 06:30 AM: Reach Base Village and Start the trek
  • 09:30 AM: Reach the caves of Naneghat and explore.
  • 11:00 AM: Start descending.
  • 02:00 PM:  Reach Base, get freshen up and have Lunch 
  • 04:00 PM:  Start return journey to Mumbai
  • 10:00 PM:  Reach Mumbai. (Arrival time is subjective to the traffic and weather conditions)

Inclusion :

  • Travel from Mumbai & to Pune by Private bus as per govt COVID guidelines
  • Breakfast & Tea
  • Lunch ( Veg Thali )
  • Guide Charges.
  • Entry Charges.
  • Expertise Charges. 
  • First Aid Charges.

Exclusion :

  • Travel till pickup points
  • 5% GST on booking tickets
  • Any kind of personal expense like Mineral water/lime water/ Soft Drinks/ Extra snacks or meals that are not included in the inclusions, purchased for personal consumption 
  • Any kind of cost which is not mentioned and included in the inclusion of this package.
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  • Once your tickets are booked, you will receive tickets via email.
  • A WhatsApp group link will be sent to your WhatsApp number 10 hours prior to the departure.
  • Trek Leaders / Volunteers details will be shared on that WhatsApp group.

Things to carry:

(Highly Required and Mandatory Things)

  • backpack (waterproof or covered with waterproof cover) 
  • trekking shoes or any sports shoes with a Good grip
  • Trekking pants (compulsory), 2 T-Shirts (Preferably full sleeves or Half T-shirt with sleeves), Raincoat/ waterproof jacket/ windcheater, Handnapkin/Towel, etc
  • Water 2-3 liters.
  • Ready-to-eat food like plum cakes, Dry fruits, dry snacks and biscuits, Chikki, chocolate bars, etc.
  • Personal Medicines and Personal First aid 

(Required but Optional Things)

  • To change after trekking - Facewash, Extra pants/ shorts, Extra T-shirt, sleeper/ floaters, an extra bag to carry your trekking shoes, innerwear, etc
  • Sweater For bus journey
  • Electoral or Glucose D powder. 
  • Portable Phone Charger, Earphones, etc.
  • Sun protection cap, sunglasses, Sunscreen lotion, toothbrush-toothpaste, etc
  • Proper face mask or shield 
  • Extra Pair of clothes.

(Note: Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pant,  this will protect your body and skin from Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles, etc)

What is Naneghat Trek’s Location:

Aadrai Trek is located near Malshej Ghat

How far is the Naneghat trek from Mumbai?

 It is approximately 114 km away from Mumbai

How far is the Naneghat trek from Pune?

It is Approximately 172 kms away from Pune.

What is the difficulty level of the Naneghat trek?

It is an Moderate level trek

Can beginners go for Naneghat trek?

Yes, Beginners can join.

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At a distance of 30 km from Malshej Ghat, Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. Situated on Kalyan - Ahmednagar Highway near Vaishakhare village, it is one of the wonderful places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the mus visit places as part of Malshej Ghat tour for adventure lovers. Situated at an altitude of 2,600 feet, Naneghat, also referred to as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat was a part of an ancient trading route during the reign of the Satavahana (c. 200 BCE - 190 CE). It connected the Konkan coast communities with Deccan high plateau through Junnar. This path was used as a tollbooth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills hence the name Nane Ghat where the word nane means 'coin' and ghat means 'pass'. It is one of the most famous Malshej Ghat tourst places . The ghat is famous for a huge cave with Middle Indic inscriptions in Brahmi script. These inscriptions have been dated between the 2nd and the 1st century BCE and attributed to the Satavahana dynasty era. There is a temple of Ganesha on the other side of the pass. One can also see a huge rock-cut pot which was used presumably to collect coins from the traders passing by. There are many rock-cut water cisterns along the pass. The entire path of the Nane Ghat has stone pavement from the top of the hill to the bottom. The pinnacle of the fort is shaped like a thumb and is known popularly as 'Nancha Angtha.' With Vaishakhare as the base village, the trekking point to the Naneghat just starts from the Ahmednagar-Kalyan road. The total hiking trail from the starting point to the top is 4.5 km long which takes around 2.5 hours on one side. The trek up Naneghat is moderately easy - and definitely do-able even for novice trekkers. The entire length of the path consists of geographically diverse terrains. The plateau is good to explore and offers stunning panoramic views of Jivdhan Fort and Bhairavnath Temple. There are multiple resting spots at locations where one can conveniently capture the surrounding scenic beauty. Apart from this trekking, one can also reach Naneghat through a motorable road that reaches until the top from the Ghatghar region. Night-trekking and camping are also permitted at Naneghat, but we strongly recommend you partake in these activities with a guided group tour only. The cave floor is wet, and it gets very cold at night. There are home-stays and resorts as close as Malshej. If you plan to camp here, remember to bring your own tent and sleeping bags. Better to carry your dry snacks and sufficient water as there aren't too many eateries at Naneghat. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

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Naneghat is mountain pass which is located near Junnar in Pune District of Maharashtra, India. Nanghat is part of Sahyadri (Western Ghats) Mountain Range. Naneghat is one of the famous and best trekking place near Mumbai, Thane and Pune.

Base Village: Vaishakhare

Elevation/Height: 2461 ft or 740 m

Nearest Railway Station: Kalyan

Grade level: Easy

Endurance Level: Easy

Time Required to Reach the Top: 3 Hours

Best Time to Visit: June to January

Naneghat Information

Naneghat can be reached via road through Deccan side or by trekking through Konkan via Mountain pass. Naneghat is ancient trade route which was mostly used during the reign of Satavahana (c. 200 BCE – 190 CE). This mountain pass was used to trade between Kalyan and Junnar. The Name nane means “coin” and ghat means “pass”. The name “Naneghat” is given because this trade route was used as tollbooth to collect toll from traders crossing mountain.

Naneghat connects the Konkan coast communities with Deccan high plateau through Junnar. Nangehat provides breathtaking view of it’s surrounding hills. Naneghat offers amazing view of Jivdhan Fort , Vanerlingi Pinnacle, Harishchandragad, Bhairavgad , Varhandi Pinnacles, Gorakhgad , Ahupe Ghat, Durg and Dhakoba.

Naneghat Trek Route

Naneghat Starting Point – First Entrance Gate – Jungle Route – Second Entrance Gate – Multiple Water Streams – Jungle Route – Stone Made Steps – Mountain Pass – Naneghat Top

Naneghat trek route is easy and well marked till the top of Naneghat. Naneghat trek begins from Naneghat staring point which is easily visible when you travel from Kalyan towards Malshej Ghat . Naneghat trek passes through dense jungle, open plateau, multiple water streams and stone made steps.

People visit Naneghat mostly in monsoon season due to it’s amazing jungle route and greenery all over the route. There is a big cave just before the mountain pass. Naneghat is mostly crowded on weekends during monsoon season.

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Things to See on Naneghat Trek:

  •  Multiple Waterfalls
  •  Reverse Waterfall
  •  Mountain Pass
  •  Lord Hanuman Temple
  •  Multiple Water Cistern
  •  Lord Ganesha Temple
  •  Pot (used for collection of toll)

Camping / Accommodation Facility: Naneghat is huge and open plateau, so we can do camping over there. If you don’t have tent, then you can stay in Cave. Cave is big and 30-40 people can easily stay over there.

Food / Water Facility: There are multiple small hotels available on Naneghat top, so you can have your food and water.

How to Reach Naneghat

There are two ways to reach Naneghat first one is via Naneghat Starting point and another one is via Ghatghar village.

1) Via Naneghat Starting Point: Get down at Kalyan Railway station which can be be easily reach from Mumbai, Thane and Pune. From Kalyan bus depot catch any ST bus going towards Malshej Ghat and Get down at Tokawade Village. From Tokawde village catch share Tum-Tum or Jeep to reach Naneghat starting point. Distance between Kalyan and Naneghat is about 56 km.

2) Via Ghatghar Village: If you are coming from Pune or Junnar, then catch ST bus to Ghatghar Village. From Ghatghar village it takes 30-40 minutes to reach Naneghat top.

Places to Visit near Naneghat:

  • Jivdhan Fort
  • Harishchandragad
  • Durg and Dhakoba
  • Ganpati Gadad Caves

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Situated at a height of 2,600 feet, Naneghat is a mountain pass through the Sahyadri Mountain Range in Maharashtra that connects the Konkan sea coast with the old town of Junnar in the Deccan. Once an important corridor link through the Ghatghar forest between the coastal region and the important towns inland, Naneghat is now a loved and much-frequented route for the trekkers and explorers. Boasting the trademark beauty of lush greens amidst patches of dusty terrain, typical to this region, Naneghat is a treat to the eyes, to the soul and to the nature-loving, adventure-seeking mind.

Most of the fortifications have crumbled down, but some of the inscriptions on the caves still remain in praise of the rulers who built them. There are a number of water tanks and reservoirs around the place. The fort has a number of artificial caves and the famous Naneghat pass with huge rock walls on either side. There is a temple of Ganesha on the other side of the pass. A huge rock-cut pot which was used presumably to collect coins from the traders passing by. The pinnacle of the fort is shaped like a thumb and is known popularly as 'Nancha Angtha.'

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  • Height: 2250 feet
  • Distance: 5 kilometres
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Time taken: 1-2 hour

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  • The starting point of Naneghat is not an official bus stop. So either keep an eye out from the board or ask your bus conductor to inform you when the location arrives.
  • Stock your backpacks with water and light food before starting the trek. It goes through forests and there is nothing much for 2-2.5 hours of walking and climbing.
  • If you have elderly people with you or anyone who has difficulty walking long distances, no need to worry. Vehicles can go up to the top of the Naneghat trek anyway.

How to reach Naneghat Trek

Rail: Kalyan is situated between Mumbai and Kasara rail line, and is therefore connected well with Gujarat, north and south India.The frequent availability of passenger trains provide an additional benefit in the form of hassle free conveyance.

Road: State terminal buses ply on a regular basis from Kalyan state terminal to Ahmednagar. The village of Vaishakhare is situated en route to Ahmednagar. Kalyan is well connected to Mumbai through the National Highways system.

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Approx trek time : 3 - 3.5 hours

Availability of Night Trek: Available

Base Camp: Vaishakhare Village

Days required for the trek: 1 day

Difficulty level: Easy to Medium

Height above sea level: 2750 feet

Nearest Airport: Mumbai

Nearest Railhead: Kalyan

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Type: Hill fort

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Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra , India . During the reign of the Satavahana (200 BCE–190 CE), the pass was extensively used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. Literally, the name nane means "coin" and ghat means "pass". The name is given because this path was used as a tollbooth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills.

The Satvaahans had made Naneghat their main route to Junnar. During their tenure the most important way of commuting was Naneghat, which linked Kalyan & Sopara to Paithan . Today one has to reach Junnar by going all the way through Malshej, which is a big round. But Naneghat had much reduced distance and was a definitely shorter route. However, as time proceeded, it was destroyed by alien rulers and then paid no attention.

On way to Naneghat, don't miss to drive by Malshej ghat to witness the awesomeness of nature, and the beautiful waterfalls all around the valley.

Please carry extra pair of clothes if you are planning to visit in rainy season, because u wont be able to resist yourself after seeing the waterfalls in the ghat.

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Naneghat Waterfall Trek: Reverse Waterfall in Pune

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Naneghat waterfall also known as reverse waterfall Pune

Earth is a place full of mysteries, and Indian terrains are no different. Every day, something new is discovered and a few places are still called “ hidden gems ”.

Whether we talk about the Himalayas or the southern regions of India, every city has something magical for the people to witness. One of those lesser-known attractions of the nation is the Naneghat Waterfall in Pune .

Located in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, the waterfall is no less than a wonder. A visit can make you feel pure bliss and unparalleled serenity.

In this travel guide, we will take a deep dive into the stories of Naneghat Waterfall . Let us give you a glimpse of this idyllic location which has melted every visitor’s heart.

Naneghat Waterfall – The Reverse Waterfall

Naneghat is in Pune, close to Junnar. It is merely a 3-hour drive from Mumbai and is a cryptic mountainous region. The destination is also the only reverse waterfall in India . But a reserve waterfall? What is this new concept and how can it happen? Is there a strong wind force that pushes it upwards? Let’s find out!

Travellers who have explored this waterfall are left flabbergasted, owing to the mesmerizing power and beauty it holds. The peaceful surroundings and trek on the rugged terrain make the entire experience thrilling.

If you are an adventurer and love to explore new treks every time, this reverse waterfall in Pune is a great choice.

How to Reach the Naneghat Waterfall in Pune?

The best way to reach Naneghat is via bus. You can book a bus from Kalyan to Junnar. This drop station is close to the Vaishakhare village and is close to the Malshej Ghat. If you do not wish to travel via bus, you can take your car as well.

Naneghat Trek

Naneghat Falls is situated on a 2,600 ft. high mountain, connecting the small town of Junnar to the Konkan Sea coast. It is approximately 120 km ahead of Pune and 165 km away from Mumbai. As you cover the trek, you will get a view of the Sahyadri Mountain. This vision, especially during the monsoon season is epic!

Naneghat trekking is approximately 5 km long and is moderately difficult. This makes the experience of reverse waterfall in Pune comparatively easier for beginners.

Those who don’t want to trek can use the car to reach the mountain top.

Although a hidden discovery for the travellers, Naneghat Waterfall is not something new. During the Chhatrapati Shivaji reign, this route was used by the traders for their work. Historical pots and caves have been found on the trek, serving as proof of the foregone era.

Naneghat Reverse Waterfall: Magic Explained

Naneghat is a reverse waterfall in India . Instead of the basic downpour flow, it has an up waterfall display. The water turns around and starts going up. That’s because the wind’s strong pull and gravity’s opposite force pulls the stream. It doesn’t let the water hit the ground. The airflow comes in strong from the opposite direction and that is what leads to this natural marvel.

What Makes Naneghat Waterfall in Pune Famous?

Naneghat means “Coin Pass”, and depicts an ancient trading route. It connects the western coast of India to its interior regions. This way was used by the traders for passing along precious metals, spices, and horses. That’s why, Naneghat is not only mesmerising but has historical and cultural significance.

Naneghat trekking point is also a famous choice for trekkers and hikers. This journey provides a challenging adventure, but the destination is worth it. It is enveloped with green woods and a myriad of flora and fauna. So, if you are a nature lover and want to discover animals and greenery at its best, follow the Naneghat trekking route.

Reverse Waterfall Naneghat photos will give you a glimpse of the lush surroundings and a breathtaking persona.

Naneghat Waterfall in Pune: What To Do?

Once you cover the Naneghat trek , you reach the mountain top. That is when the real excitement begins. The place offers plenty of interesting activities and sightseeing experiences.

This zero gravity place in India looks the most beautiful in monsoon. That is when the distinct occurrence shows its magic.

It is a part of the Ghatghar Forest and can be reached through the Kalyan-Ahmednagar Highway. As you begin your trek, make sure that you are wearing strong trekking shoes with a good grip. During monsoons, the terrain can be slippery and it is always better to be safe than sorry. Once you reach the top, you will find several small tea and snack shops. It is always a good idea to indulge in yummy food after covering a 5 km long trek!

Embrace the local culinary culture by participating in cooking sessions with locals. Learn to prepare traditional Maharashtrian dishes using fresh ingredients and age-old recipes passed down through generations. This will not only make you feel like a part of the tribe but also promise a lifetime of memories.

Stargazing Photography

Capture the mesmerising beauty of the night sky. Enjoy stargazing photography sessions with your travel buddies. There will be minimal light pollution, offering excellent opportunities to photograph celestial wonders. You will witness constellations, planets, and shooting stars.

Birdwatching

Observe the diverse life of Naneghat by indulging in birdwatching expeditions. Spot endemic and migratory bird species through your binoculars. Exploring the forests and meandering streams of the region. Don’t forget to take some shots while you observe these beautiful creations of nature.

Spend a night under the starry sky through camping. As you set your tent in the wilderness of Naneghat, you will get a different view of the world. There are designated camping sites where you can meet new people. Enjoy bonfires, storytelling sessions, and delicious campfire meals with fellow trekkers.

Stay with Natives

Experience the warmth and hospitality of the local communities. Instead of luxury hotels, opt for homestays or village accommodations. This will give you an authentic view of the Naneghat lifestyle. Engage in cultural exchanges, interact with villagers, and gain insights into their traditional way of life.

Learn About Satavahanas

Discover the historical significance of Naneghat as an ancient trade route used by the Satavahana dynasty. Explore ancient inscriptions, cave carvings, and archaeological remains. They provide glimpses into the region’s rich heritage and cultural legacy.

Things to Carry for Your Naneghat Trek

Trekking sounds like an exciting activity. But it is always important to carry essentials for a safe trip.

Since it is a 5-hour long trek (round trip), do not forget your backpack. Keep things like waterproof jackets, sunglasses, umbrella, water bottle, energy bars, power bank, cash, and warm clothes. Also, don’t forget the basic medicines.

Places to Visit Near Naneghat Waterfall

Naneghat itself is a breathtaking destination, especially for nature lovers. While exploring this trek, you can also add other destinations to your bucket list.

Naneghat Caves

Explore the ancient Naneghat caves, which are carved out of a single stone. These caves have historical significance and offer a glimpse into the region’s past. As you explore inside, you will find inscriptions and ancient carvings.

Harishchandragad Fort

This is an ancient hill fort which is famous for its rugged terrain. There are ancient temples and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. This is a great spot for trekking and adventure enthusiasts.

Malshej Ghat

The ghat is known for its breathtaking views, especially during the monsoon season. During those days, the entire region comes alive with greenery and numerous waterfalls. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

Pimpalgaon Joga Dam

The Joga Dam is located near Malshej Ghat. It offers serene surroundings and is a great spot for picnics and birdwatching. It was constructed in 1999 across the Pushpavati River. It has a huge storage capacity and looks beautiful from afar.

Ajoba Hill Fort

Ajoba Hill Fort is an ancient fort in the region. It offers scenic views of the surrounding valleys and is a popular trekking destination. This is one of the highest Sahyadri peaks and once you complete the trek, the view looks exemplary.

Kokan Kada is located near Harishchandragad Fort. This is a cliff that offers mesmerising views of the Konkan region. It is a popular destination for adventure seekers and photographers.

Jivdhan Fort

Jivdhan Fort is known for its historical significance and was earlier the guard fort for different kingdoms. The ancient place gives you idyllic views of the surrounding mountains. You can start your trek from here as well.

Bhandardara

Bhandardara is famous for its picturesque landscapes, serene lakes, and waterfalls. It is a perfect getaway for nature lovers. You can visit attractions like Arthur Lake, Randha Falls, and Wilson Dam while exploring the place.

The Western Ghats has many such hidden gems which make your trip memorable and adventurous. Whether you are a peace seeker or an adventure junkie, you won’t go empty-handed. The options to explore are endless!

Places to Eat Near Naneghat

While Naneghat doesn’t have a lot of eating options, there are a lot of places around it.

  • Hotel Surya: The place is known for its Maharashtrian thalis and local delicacies.
  • Sai Prasad Family Garden Restaurant: This restaurant has a variety of vegetarian dishes in a scenic garden setting.
  • Hotel Shivneri: It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, serving authentic Maharashtrian cuisine.
  • MTDC Resort Restaurant: This restaurant is located within the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation resort. It presents a range of Indian and Chinese dishes.
  • Anandvan Resort: The resort is known for its picturesque location and multi-cuisine restaurant. It serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
  • Hotel Aditi: This is a simple eatery serving local snacks and refreshments. It is perfect for a quick bite.

Alephata Village

  • Sarvodaya Garden Restaurant: This is a rustic eatery that offers traditional Maharashtrian dishes. Visitors sit amidst a garden ambience which is especially enticing during winters.
  • Pruthvi Hotel: The place is known for its budget-friendly menu featuring regional specialties.

As you explore the Naneghat reverse waterfall and its surrounding locations, you will feel that India is enriched with gorgeous destinations. The warm hospitality and delicious food of the natives add an extra flair to your travel.

Travel to Naneghat Waterfalls for an immersive experience of the magic of the reverse waterfall in the Western Ghats. This is your cue to plan a trip with your friends and family. Explore the serene waterfall, the gorgeous sky view, and the chirping of birds.

Traveling to such places is always better on a bus. It allows you to witness the beauty of mountains along the way. Book your online bus tickets and indulge in experience of a lifetime. Await, the mountains are calling out to you.

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Adventure Geek invites you to Naneghat Trek Naneghat a mountain pass in the Western Ghats. During the reign of the Satavahana (200 BCE–190 CE), the pass was extensively used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. Literally, the name nane means "coin" and ghat means "pass". The name is given because this path was used as a tollbooth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills. The way is clearly marked and passes through dense teakwood forests. Climbing from the forest you reach to the base of ‘Nanacha Angatha’, which is pinnacle of Naneghat plateau. From this base, a 2 meter wide pass connects to the actual plateau. This pass called as Naneghatachi NaLi has been carved and cut in stones by emperors of that time. This 60 meter long pass takes you to the Naneghat plateau. Checkout our other Treks for weekend

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Trek Details: 

  • Trek Trail:  Hiking
  • Base Village : Malshej Ghat 
  • Trek Difficulty : Easy to Moderate
  • Trek Endurance:  Medium/ Average
  • Trek Duration:  6 - 8 hrs (both sides)
  • Best Time:  Throughout the year
  • Distance from Mumbai:  140 km

Detailed itinerary of the Naneghat trek

10:30 pm:  Meet Adventure Geek Team at SGNP, Borivali (E) 10:45 pm:  Depart for Naneghat, Pickups are on the way Malad, Goregaon, Andheri, Bandra 11:30 pm:  Pickup from Sion Lunch Home, Sion (E) 11.40 pm:  Pickup from Amar Mahal, Ghatkopar 00:15 am: Pickup from Teen Haath Naka (Thane) 04:30 am: Reach Naneghat Base Village and wait in Bus 05:30 am: Breakfast and Fresh n Up Start trek after General Introduction to Naneghat 09:00 am: Reach in Cave Of Naneghat, Reach Nanacha Angatha and Witness Reverse Waterfall Photo sessions, amazing sceneries

10:30 am: Start descending from Naneghat. 01:30 pm: Reach base, travel to Naneghat base 02:30 pm: Evening snacks en route 06:00 pm: Reach Borivali/Dadar  

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Health & Fitness:

For instant energy carry glucose powder or energy drinks or chocolates. Though trekking is a fun-filled activity, it demands a good amount of physical fitness. If you are under medication, please carry your medicines. During the trek, leaders will have over-the-counter medication for temporary treatment, so do give a heads-up to them if you need any medical assistance.

 Monsoon Precaution Measures:

  • Use trekking shoes with a good grip to avoid slipping.
  • Take precautions against bugs. 
  • Carry First Aid & Necessary Gear.
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  • Naneghat is Located in the Junnar Region, Malshej Ghat

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  • You can take your own car to Base Village and then trek to the top.

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  • The endurance level is Medium for Naneghat Trek.

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  • The washroom is available at the base Village of Naneghat Trek.

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  • Anyone willing to trek can go for the Naneghat trek.

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Naneghat Trek

July 2, 2022 @ 6:00 am.

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Naneghat is a mountain pass situated at an elevation of 2600 feet. The trek is famous for its ancient pass it connects the Konkan Coast and Junnar town. Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. While going through Malshej Ghat, we can easily get a glimpse of Naneghat after Murbad. Nane means “coin” and ghat means “pass”. As this path was used as a toll booth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills. From the inscriptions in the caves indicate that Satavahana dynasty ruled here and also the Mauryan Empire. We can approach Naneghat via Vaishakhare or via Dahndya.

History of Naneghat Pass During the reign of the Satavahana, the pass was extensively used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. This was the most important trade route, as it connected harbor of Sopara (now Nalasopara) and Kalyan directly to Junnar and Paithan. Bor Ghat, Malshej Ghat, and Naneghat were the foremost road links for commuting coast to the Junnar plateau. The Satvaahans had made Naneghat their main route to Junnar. During their tenure, the most important way of commuting was Naneghat, which linked Kalyan & Sopara to Paithan. However, as time proceeded, it was destroyed by alien rulers and then paid no attention.

Naneghat Trekking Once you reach Naneghat trekking point, there is a proper trail from there taking you to the Naneghat. This trail is pretty easy and is five kilometers. Naneghat trekking point just starts off the Ahmednagar-Kalyan road. The trail passes through some patchy forest and mostly dry terrains. When you reach towards the end of the trek, you will see a high point in front of you. You will have to climb to the hilltop.

Naneghat Trek Event Details • Naneghat night trek difficulty level: Medium • Base village for Naneghat: Vaishakhare • Region: Malshej Ghat • Total time required for climbing Naneghat: Maximum 2.5-3 hrs. • Duration: 1 night and 1 day • Naneghat height: 2800 ft. (approx.) • Type: Ancient trade route • Cost: Rs. 1,899/- per person incl. of Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Naneghat Trek Event Itinerary Day 1 • 06:10 am – Meet at Borivali National Park main gate. • 06:15 am – Leave for the trek. • 06:35 am – Pick up at WEH metro station bus stop, Andheri. • 06:50 am – Pick up at Kalanagar bus stop (on the highway), Bandra. • 07:00 am – Pick up at Sion station circle. • 07:10 am – Pick up at Amar Mahal. Ghatkopar. • 07:35 am – Pick up at Teen Hath Naka, Thane. • 08:15 am – Pick up at Kalyan bypass.

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Nestled in the lap of the Sahyadri Mountain range in Maharashtra , Naneghat is a mountain pass that connects the Konkan sea coast with Junnar town in the Deccan. Situated at a height of 2,600 feet, Naneghat was once an important corridor link through the forests of Ghatghar between the important towns inland and the coastal region. Now, Naneghat is a much-loved and much-frequented route for the explorers and adventurers. The beauty of lush greens amidst patches of dusty terrain is the trademark of this region. Naneghat is no less than a treat to the eyes, soul, and to the adventure-seeking, nature-loving mind. 

Most part of the fort has crumbled down, but a few of the inscriptions on the caves are still present that praise the rulers who built them. There are several reservoirs and water tanks around the place. The fort has many artificial caves and the Naneghat pass with gigantic rock walls on both sides. The other side of the pass is blessed with a Ganesha Temple and has a giant rock-cut pot that was used to collect coins from the traders passing by. The pinnacle of the fort is in the shape of a thumb which is famous as ‘Nancha Angtha.’ 

Best Time To Visit Naneghat

The best time to visit Naneghat is during the late monsoon as the mountain pass is full of waterfalls and after the monsoon, these waterfalls come alive.

History of Naneghat

The ancient Naneghat trek route is known to be in existence since the rule of the mighty Satavahana dynasty. ‘Nane’ means coin and ‘Ghat’ means pass, which means that the Naneghat pass was used to collect taxes from the traders who wish to cross the hill. Hence, it was one of the most important trade routes during 200 BC to 190 CE or the reign of Satavahanas, which used to connect seaports on the west coast like Thane, Sopara, and Kalyan with the major settlements like Junnar, Nasik, and Paithan. According to Charles Allen, a renowned historian, there is Buddhist Stupa-like carved stone on the route which was used to store the collected coins. 

Major Attractions of Naneghat

At the end of the Naneghat trekking route, there is an ancient cave with inscriptions in Devanagari and Brahmi scripts believed to be older than 2,000 years. This gives evidence to prove the reign of the Satavahana dynasty over this region. After researching, archaeologists found that these inscriptions mention the rituals of Vedas and deities like Indra, Surya, Chandra, Yama, and Vasudeva or Krishna, and some historical information about the early rulers of the Satavahana dynasty. The researchers concluded that the cave was commissioned by a female, Satavahana Queen or Queen Mother, Naganika, the wife of Satakarni. 

How To Reach Naneghat

Naneghat is closely located in the cities like Pune , Thane, and Mumbai and all of them are well-connected to the major cities of India via widespread networks of flights, trains, and roads. Here's how to reach  reverse waterfall of Naneghat . 

  • Nearest metropolitan city. Mumbai
  • Nearest airport. Pune International Airport
  • Nearest railway station. Kalyan Railway Station
  • Distance from Mumbai. 162 Kms

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The nearest railhead from Naneghat is in Kalyan which is situated between Kasara rail line and Mumbai, and hence, it is well connected with Gujarat, north and south India. With the frequent availability of trains, one can reach Kalyan without any hassle. 

  • Distance from Kalyan. 121 Kms

There is no dedicated airbase in Naneghat but the nearest airport is in Pune. There are many airlines that fly frequent Gaya to Pune flights ticket Price   from other cities of India and outside the country. One can cover the remaining distance by the means of public transport or private vehicles.

  • Distance from Pune. 120 Kms

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State and private buses ply regularly from the Kalyan state terminal to Ahmednagar. Tourists can easily catch a bus from here and reach Naneghat in no time. 

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There is no official bus stop in Naneghat. So either keep an eye on the signboards or ask your bus conductor to inform you when you are about to reach.

Before going out for the trek, stock your bag with water and food as it goes through forests and there is nothing much for 2-2.5 hours of climbing and trekking.

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After trekking in sahyadris for so long people ask me Niraj why mountains excite you so much? I have seen clouds dance , seen double rainbows & circular rainbows – indravajra , seen peacocks dance beside me, have seen waterfalls in dry lands on a hot summer day but I am still surprised every now & then. One such surprise is a huge reverse waterfall at Naneghat. Naneghat is an ancient 2000 years old trade route from Konkan to Junnar. Lying on the boundary of the Deccan Plateau, the powerful winds from Konkan cause the waterfall to reconsider its descent and rise back to the sky, creating a spectacular reverse waterfall. This blog will guide you to plan the Naneghat reverse waterfall trek yourself. Similar adventures like this one at the end of the blog

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Is Naneghat Trek difficult for beginners ?

Niraj, how difficult is Naneghat trek for beginners? Naneghat reverse waterfall trek is an easy trek but quite lengthy from Konkan/Mumbai side with about 8kms one side distance. However as you will read later on there is also a direct road from Pune side which makes it a direct drive for them. But if you trek the distance you will experience a historic trade route & that will make the reverse waterfall much more appealing. How much time does it take to complete Naneghat trek ? From Mumbai side it will take about 3 hours to reach the top which can be directly reached by road from Pune side.

What is the best time for Naneghat reverse waterfall trek ?

If you are only planning to see the reverse waterfall you must plan Naneghat trek only in monsoon. Added advantage being the trail has stone stairs which has water cascading over them making for a very soothing experience. If you just want to enjoy the Naneghat trade route, winter & summer are good enough if you start the trek early as the forest climb is devoid of any wind and feels very hot & exhausting. Monsoon between July-Sept feels to be the best time.

naneghat trade route - reverse waterfall trek

Naneghat History

Naneghat was an ancient trading route connecting the old sea ports of Sopara , Kalyan & Thana to the economic hubs in Junnar. It was build during the Satavahana’s period 200 BCE–190 CE some 2000 years ago. As Kalyan continued to be a trading hub & Junnar was the capital of many dynasties like Satavahana, Chalukya, Shilahar etc the trade route flourished. To protect this route forts like Jivdhan, Nimgiri (Hanumantgad), Hadsar , Chawand & Shivneri were build around it. The trade route also has what can be called as the oldest toll booth with the presence of a coin collecting pot (Ranjan) at the the top of Naneghat . This might have given the place its name as “Nane” means coin & “ghat ” means pass . Similar pots were found near Vaisakhare village which was the starting part of this trade route. The cave present at the top was build during Satavahana’s reign . The cave had 8 idols of prominent members of Satavahana dynasty , but these were destroyed in course of time. Cave also has Brahmi & Devanagari inscriptions etched in the walls describing the yadnya (rituals) & donations given by the queen Naganika.

Nanacha angtha at Naneghat

Where can we stay for Naneghat trek ?

Naneghat is usually done as a one day trek, however if you plan to do the nearby Jivdhan fort on top of the Naneghat plateau you can stay at the top where many homestays have cropped up owing to the popularity of the reverse waterfall. Food is available at the starting point of the trek and directly available once you reach the top of Naneghat. There are some makeshift food stalls on the trekking route which crop up on monsoon weekends.

How to reach Naneghat from Mumbai & Pune?

Where is Naneghat located ? As you may have read earlier Naneghat is a mountain pass connecting Junnar & kalyan. It lies near Junnar in Pune district and is about 120 kms from Pune city & 165 kms from Mumbai with Kalyan being the nearest big railway station.

From Mumbai: Vaishakhare is the base village which is 90kms from Kalyan and slightly away from the highway. Instead of going from Vaishakhare and walking a little bit extra to reach Naneghat trek start point one can a board a Malshej ghat bus & drop directly at the starting point which is about 5kms from Tokawade village ( allocated bus stop) . To reach here, first reach Kalyan railway station & move to the bus station near by & take any bus going towards Alephata via Malshej ghat. Ask them to drop at this start point or if they dont agree get down at Tokawade and take a sharing vehicle to reach the start point. If you have personal vehicle drive directly by searching Naneghat trek starting point on google maps.

From Pune: If you want to do Naneghat as a trek you can take any bus from Pune to Alephata & then take another bus going to Kalyan via Malshej ghat and get down at Tokawade village ( ask them to drop you at the start point which is 5kms before the village). For lazy people you can directly drive to the top of Naneghat by just adding the location to your google maps or if you want to use public transport use any bus to reach Junnar and take another bus to Ghatghar village which drops you near Naneghat.

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Naneghat reverse waterfall trek blog: TheFreeBird’s story

I added Naneghat trek starting point on maps and drove to the start till I could see the entry arch on the right side of the Malshej road. Parking my bike I quickly started my ascend expecting heavy rainfall to enjoy the waterfall cascading on the stone stairs of Naneghat. But it turned out to be quite a hot & dry day as I slowly climbed to the top. Glad I had carried lots of water & happy to have not paid entry fees as the entrance cabin is operational only on weekends.

Naneghat reverse waterfall trek starting point

Naneghat reverse waterfall trek is divided in 3 parts with the first one being flat walk for 30-45 minutes till we reach the second water stream. From then onwards the forest climb begins which takes another hour to reach the stone stairs which take another hour for the final push till the top. I quickly reached the stream crossing which was almost dry due to lack of rain but a small dam on it had crystal clear water.

Naneghat reverse waterfall trek route

There are lots of mosquitos in the forest climb after the streams which meant additional motivation to quickly cross the forest. Its better to be properly clothed to prevent such mosquito bites ( my trek gear ). Mosquitos helped us to climb faster as we brisked the climb to reach the plateau. Entire Naneghat is clearly visible from here & this plateau also has some weekend food huts.

Naneghat reverse waterfall trek route through jungle

The stone stairs begin from this plateau which then pass through a dense forest to reach the top. During rainy season all the stairs till top are covered with water cascades which I planned to enjoy. Unfortunately it didnt rain at all that day leading to dry & boring climb. Within about 2.5hrs from start we managed to reach the top where we forgot all the efforts as the soothing wind cooled us down.

Naneghat trade route trek

Imagine using just hammer & chisel to cut through an entire mountain 2000 year ago. Imagine the human grit & tenacity to literally move mountains. When you have a strong will, nothing can come between your dreams. All you need to do is to believe in yourself & take the first step , fate shows the way. The entire area was upgraded during the Satavahana reign. The cave inscriptions highlight the changes, rituals & donations performed in the region by the dynasty. The inscriptions in Brahmi script are very old and the Devanagari type script inscriptions appear to have been carved later on.

Naneghat satavahana caves

The Brahmi script is used for Prakrit language messages on the walls of the cave depicting the glory of Satavahana dynasty. This brahmi script is tightly linked with the origin of the present day script for Sanskrit, Hindia , Marathi & Konkani. These messages are a sneek peek into the glorious past of the region and should be conserved. Two spots were chosen for this cave to be build- work on the first spot was started and later abandoned in favour of the existing location because of the better view the area provides. This unfinished cave lies a bit higher at the Naneghat entrance Junnar side

Naneghat trade route from Konkan to Junnar

As we crossed Naneghat we see a coin colleting pot ( ranjan ). This is one of the oldest toll booths in India. Similar ranjan are also seen at Vaishakhare village – start of the ancient trade route. This 5ft pot is the reason for the name Naneghat = “Nane” means coin & “ghat” means pass

Once Naneghat was explored , next on my list was Nanacha Angtha which looks like a thumb from far away and has such a unique structure with a protruded top. Plan was to go to its top to see the Konkan area but clouds immediately blocked the view. The new houses being build definitely reminds me of the Welcome movie scene.

Nanacha angtha at Naneghat - welcome movie house

It had been more than 3 hours since we started and we were yet to experience the viral & famous Naneghat reverse waterfall. From Nanacha angtha its about 15min flat walk over the Naneghat plateau. As I walked towards the waterfall , we were also reaching near Jivdhan fort which is just beside the waterfall and was next on my to do list that day. There are many trails on the plateau but you can either walk towards the Vanarlingi pinnacle of Jivdhan fort or walk near the edge of the plateau to reach the Naneghat reverse waterfall.

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Naneghat reverse waterfall trek route with Jivdhan fort in background

As we walked by the edge of the plateau towards the Naneghat reverse waterfall , we find many smaller waterfalls. It would suddenly start raining on us & then we would notice the reverse waterfalls. If we look at it properly some water droplets would fly to the sky while some just stayed floating at one particular point. Even the smaller reverse waterfalls felt magical & I could only imagine the strength of the bigger one.

Naneghat Reverse waterfall trek near Jivdhan fort

Streams of water poured down the waterfall and the Konkan wind would push it to the top. The fight between the water & wind continues as the waterfall dances to its tune. Once the wind gets the upper hand the waterfall reverses to the sky, but the fight continues with the water trying to enjoy gravity again. Many water droplets are stuck in equilibrium and appear to magically float steadily. Such pearls of droplets shine perfectly in the sunlight creating a dramatic view. Though I had no spare clothes I found myself being pulled me towards it.

Naneghat Reverse waterfall

I have been to many waterfalls but this reverse waterfall is the only one which can be term the safest one as there are zero chances of rock fall. The shower felt so pleasant. I was completely wet within seconds & forgot all the efforts we had put since morning. If it were not for the Jivdhan trek , I would have stayed here for a long time. All the tiredness trekking 10kms since morning had gone and I headed towards Jivdhan fort in wet clothes.

That’s it for the Naneghat reverse waterfall trek blog.

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    This information packed blog is packed with all the details that you need about Naneghat trek in an exhaustive manner. Where is Naneghat located? The historical mountain pass of Naneghat or Nanaghat is situated in the bio diverse Western ghat range of India. Sandwiched between ancient Junnar town and the verdant Konkan coast, it is one of the ...

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    Naneghat is considered one of the most beautiful places in India, just like the Kalu waterfall, which is also in Maharashtra. Attribute. Details. Trek Height. 2800 feet (0.85 km) Naneghat trek distance. 6 kilometers (one way) Trek duration. 2.5-3 hrs.

  3. Naneghat Monsoon Trek 2024

    Naneghat trek, a part of Ghatghar forest, is 110 kms NE of Mumbai and 150 Kms North of Pune. Naneghat trek is a 5 km one day trek and can also be accessed by a motorable road until the hill top. Naneghat trek information is given above in full details.

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    Naneghat Trek Event Details. Naneghat night trek difficulty level: Medium; Base village for Naneghat: Vaishakhare; Region: Malshej Ghat; Total time required for climbing Naneghat: Maximum 2.5-3 hrs. Duration: 1 night and 1 day; Naneghat height: 2800 ft. (approx.) Type: Ancient trade route;

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    The main attraction of the Naneghat trek is the reverse waterfall, which is a natural marvel that occurs during the monsoon season, when the wind blows the water upwards instead of downwards. The reverse waterfall can be seen from a spot called Nanacha Angtha, which means Naneghat's thumb. Nanacha Angtha is a huge rock formation that ...

  6. Naneghat Monsoon Trek

    Naneghat, also referred to as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range between the Konkan coast and the ancient town of Junnar in the Deccan plateau. Districts/ Region: Pune district of Maharashtra, India. It was a part of an ancient trading route and is famous for a major cave with Sanskrit inscriptions in Brahmi ...

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    The Naneghat Trek takes you through a historic mountain pass that once served as a crucial trade route, leaving you in awe of its rich heritage. As you navigate the moderately challenging route, be prepared to encounter varying Naneghat trek difficulty levels that will test your endurance and push your limits. Located in the picturesque Malshej ...

  8. Naneghat Trek, Malshej Ghat

    At a distance of 30 km from Malshej Ghat, Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. Situated on Kalyan - Ahmednagar Highway near Vaishakhare village, it is one of the wonderful places of trekking in Maharashtra, and among the mus visit places as part of Malshej Ghat tour for adventure lovers. Situated at an altitude of 2,600 feet, Naneghat, also referred to as ...

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    Naneghat trek passes through dense jungle, open plateau, multiple water streams and stone made steps. Naneghat Trek Jungle Route. People visit Naneghat mostly in monsoon season due to it's amazing jungle route and greenery all over the route. There is a big cave just before the mountain pass. Naneghat is mostly crowded on weekends during ...

  10. Naneghat Trek from Mumbai

    Trek Routes. Height: 2250 feet. Distance: 5 kilometres. Difficulty Level: Easy. Time taken: 1-2 hour. After crossing the signboard declaring the whereabouts of the Naneghat caves, the first 30 minutes of the trail is a dirt road strewn with rocky patches. The trekkers then come across two successive streams of water within an hour of the trail ...

  11. Naneghat

    Naneghat, also referred to as Nanaghat or Nana Ghat (IAST: Nānāghaṭ), is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range between the Konkan coast and the ancient town of Junnar in the Deccan plateau. The pass is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Pune and about 165 kilometres (103 mi) east from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [2] It was a part of an ancient trading route, and is famous for a ...

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    Name: Naneghat & Nanacha Angtha. Height: 2461 feet/750 metres above sea level. Trek Category: Easy-Medium trek. Equipment required: None but wear appropriate trekking shoes for this trek. Base Village (s): Vaishakhare for the trek. The pass is also accessible from Ghatghar via a road. Distance from Pune: 120 kms from Pune.

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    Overview. Reverse Waterfall Trek at Naneghat is one of the best waterfalls near Mumbai. Difficulty level is Easy-grade and suitable for solo and Non-Crowded group. Join us for thrilling monsoon adventure to Naneghat Monsoon Trek. The monsoon season adds a magical touch, transforming the surroundings into a vibrant paradise.

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    Day 1: 22nd October 2023. 01:30 am - Reach Naneghat Base village and start the trek post introduction. 04:00 am - Reach Naneghat top and rest till morning. 07:00 am - Good Morning.. Have Breakfast. 08:00 am - Post breakfast start our trek to Jivdhan Fort (This trek totally depends on Rain) 10:00 am - Reach the Fort and Explore the Fort.

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    Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra, India. During the reign of the Satavahana (200 BCE-190 CE), the pass was extensively used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. Literally, the name nane means "coin" and ghat means "pass". The name is given because this path was used as a ...

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    Naneghat Trek. Naneghat Falls is situated on a 2,600 ft. high mountain, connecting the small town of Junnar to the Konkan Sea coast. It is approximately 120 km ahead of Pune and 165 km away from Mumbai. As you cover the trek, you will get a view of the Sahyadri Mountain. This vision, especially during the monsoon season is epic!

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    Naneghat trek is situated at a height of 2,440 meters and is one of the best treks in Maharashtra. There are many reasons to visit this place which are listed below: Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. It was used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar during ancient ...

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    Naneghat Trek. July 2, 2022 @ 6:00 am. Naneghat is a mountain pass situated at an elevation of 2600 feet. The trek is famous for its ancient pass it connects the Konkan Coast and Junnar town. Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. While going through Malshej Ghat, we can easily get a ...

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    The ancient Naneghat trek route is known to be in existence since the rule of the mighty Satavahana dynasty. 'Nane' means coin and 'Ghat' means pass, which means that the Naneghat pass was used to collect taxes from the traders who wish to cross the hill. Hence, it was one of the most important trade routes during 200 BC to 190 CE or ...

  21. Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Is So Beautiful ️ Trade Route trek

    Naneghat is an ancient 2000 years old trade route from Konkan to Junnar. Lying on the boundary of the Deccan Plateau, the powerful winds from Konkan cause the waterfall to reconsider its descent and rise back to the sky, creating a spectacular reverse waterfall. This blog will guide you to plan the Naneghat reverse waterfall trek yourself.

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    Naneghat is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats range near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra, India. During the reign of the Satavahana, the pass was extensively used as a trade route between Kalyan and Junnar. The name means "coin" and ghat means "pass". As this path was used as a toll booth to collect toll from traders crossing the hills.

  23. Lets Photograph The Milky Way at Naneghat

    Naneghat trek is simple and enjoyable. The way is clearly marked and passes through dense teakwood forests. Climbing from the forest you reach to the base of 'Nanacha Agatha', which is the pinnacle of Naneghat plateau. From this base, a 2-meter-wide pass connects to the actual plateau. ... Milky Way Photography Event Details. Location ...

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