Amboli is a hill
station in south Maharashtra that lies in the Sahayadri Hills of Western India.
At an altitude of 690 meters it is the last hill station before the coastal
highlands of Goa and a relatively unexplored one.
This incredibly high waterfall is surrounded by numerous
other waterfalls as well, and the sight of the falling water and the
surrounding greenery add to the beauty and charm of the already mesmerising
place.Amboli waterfall is three kilometers away from the main bus stop. One can take a bus or taxi to reach there from anywhere in Amboli. The waterfall is close to the road but to reach its base, one will have to trek downhill.
The Amboli Waterfall is one of the most famous tourist attractions that can be found in Amboli and is visited by numerous tourists all through the year.
Amboli receives the highest rainfall in Maharashtra and
remains pleasant all around the year. The best season to visit Amboli is during
the monsoon between June and August where there are heavy rains.
How to Reach
By Air: The nearest airport to reach
Amboli would be the Dabolim Airport,Goa at 57 km or Sambre Airport, Belgaum at
70 km.
By Rail : The nearest rail heads are;
Sawantwadi Road - 28 km, Kolhapur - 110 km, Sangli - 148 km, Belgaum - 70 km,
and Miraj -140 km Both Sawantwadi and Belgaum are well connected with all the
important rail heads from all parts of the country.
By Road : Located at a distance of 3 km from
the main bus stand of Amboli. Amboli is on the SH 121 that connects Belgaum and
Sawantwadi. The roads we decent in terms of the current state of State
Highways, however the roads gets comparatively better on the Maharashtrain side.
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