Incredible India! Believe it or not there is a reverse waterfall in Maharashtra
The earth is full of mysterious places that are yet to be explored by humankind. And one of such discovery in India and the lesser known place is the waterfall at Naneghar, Maharashtra.
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 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 location is ideal for stargazing and star photography.
Naneghat is popular among serious trekkers. So, the first-timers can enroll for a trekking expedition to this region and behold the beautiful white cascading waterfall that does not know the law of gravity here.
Neha
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