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Best Places To Visit In Monsoon In Maharashtra With Friends

Updated: 5,1,2026

By Santosh Balgir

Maharashtra in the monsoon is like a different world altogether. The scorched brown hills of summer transform into a brilliant carpet of emerald green. Waterfalls, which remain dry for most of the year, come roaring to life, cascading down moss-covered cliffs. The air cools down, the dark monsoon clouds hang low over the Sahyadris, and the entire state seems to take a deep, refreshing breath.

For friend groups, this is the golden season. Whether you are a group of adventure seekers looking for challenging treks or a bunch of friends who just want to drive through misty roads and eat hot bhajiyas at a tapri, Maharashtra has something for every crew. The trend of monsoon travel has seen a significant rise, especially among Gen Z and millennials who flock to explore the scenic beauty, leveraging the advantage of lower prices and fewer crowds compared to peak seasons.

From hidden waterfalls like Nanemachi and Saatsada to dark jungle trails like Andharban, and from majestic forts like Harishchandragad to scenic drives through Tamhini Ghat, this guide covers 14 of the best places you must visit with your friends this monsoon. Pair your itinerary with a monsoon-friendly playlist, a good camera, and a spirit of adventure. Let’s dive straight into the mist.

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Marvellous Maharashtra: Current Monsoon Trends

Over the last couple of years, monsoon travel in Maharashtra has shifted from being an “off-season” choice to a preferred travel season for groups.

Comparative Overview of 14 Best Monsoon Destinations

To help you plan efficiently, here is a quick comparison of the 14 handpicked destinations for friend groups.

DestinationTypeBest ForDifficultyDistance from Pune/Mumbai
AndharbanJungle TrekDark forest, valley views, waterfallsModerate16 km from Pune
HarishchandragadFort TrekHigh altitude, Kokan Kada viewsMedium-Difficult~190 km from Pune
Rajgad & TornaTwin Fort TreksHistory buffs, panoramic viewsModerate~40 km from Pune
DevkundWaterfall TrekBlue water pool, scenic swim spotModerate~120 km from Pune
NanemachiWaterfall TrekGiant 400-ft waterfall, blue waterModerate209 km from Mumbai
SaatsadaWaterfall Trek7-tiered cascade, lush forestModerateNear Mahad/Raigad
KumbheWaterfall TrekEasiest waterfall trek, 178 ft highEasy~115 km from Pune
Kalu WaterfallSightseeingScenic valley, peaceful vibesEasy (Drive)Tamhini Ghat, near Mulshi
Tamhini GhatRoad TripWinding roads, misty lakes, photo opsEasy~40 km from Pune
Malshej GhatRoad TripUnlimited waterfalls, birdwatchingEasy~130 km from Mumbai
Aadrai JungleJungle TrekPremium rainforest trek, 4 waterfallsModerate~130 km from Pune
Tikona FortEasy Fort TrekPyramid-shaped, Pawna Dam viewsEasy~60 km from Pune
Korigad FortEasy Fort TrekGentle climb, intact ramparts, plateauEasyNear Lonavala

Detailed Destination Guide for Friend Groups

Nanemachi & Saatsada Waterfall (Double Waterfall Trek)

These twin gems in the Raigad district are a signature monsoon package for friends. You can often combine them in a single day trek.

Andharban Jungle Trek (Into the Dark Forest)

True to its name (meaning “Dark Forest”), the Andharban Jungle Trek is one of Maharashtra’s most unique rainforest experiences.

Harishchandragad Fort (The High Fort)

For groups that want to challenge their endurance and camp overnight, Harishchandragad is a premier destination.

Rajgad & Torna Fort (The Twin Historical Gems)

Devkund Waterfall (The Blue Lagoon)

Devkund is famous for its crystal-clear blue pool at the base of the waterfall.

Kumbhe Waterfall (The Easiest Getaway)

For groups who want to see a waterfall without too much physical effort.

Aadrai Jungle Trek (The Rainforest Marvel)

Located near Malshej Ghat, the Aadrai Jungle Trek is often described as a “monsoon marvel” that feels like stepping into a rainforest dream.

Malshej Ghat (The Rains Spectacle)

Malshej Ghat is not a trek but a road that becomes a paradise.

4. Essential Monsoon Travel Tips for Friend Groups

Traveling with friends in the rains requires more planning to ensure everyone stays safe and happy.

Road Safety & Driving

Gear to Pack

Health & Hygiene

Conclusion

Monsoon transforms Maharashtra into a spectacular wonderland, offering an unbeatable variety of experiences for friend groups. You can choose a rugged, challenging trek to the highest peaks like Harishchandragad, a deep jungle walk through the dark woods of Andharban, a refreshing dip at the cascading pools of Devkund, or a simple, soulful road trip through the misty roads of Tamhini and Malshej Ghat.

As the data suggests, monsoon travel is no longer a niche but a mainstream season for adventure-loving groups in India. Pack light, drive safe, respect nature, and always prioritize safety over that perfect Instagram shot. The Western Ghats are at their most beautiful right now. Grab your friends, book that car, and head into the mist.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is monsoon a good time for trekking in Maharashtra?

Yes, absolutely, but you need to pick the right trails. Lush green trails with stable rock steps (like Korigad or parts of Rajgad) are perfect for beginners. Waterfall treks like Andharban and Devkund are mesmerizing but require sturdy shoes and waterproof gear.

Q2. Are there any travel bans for forts like Rajgad and Torna?

In recent years, authorities have imposed temporary bans during specific months to prevent accidents during heavy rainfall. Before driving all the way to the base village, verify on the Pune district or Forest Department social media handles if access is allowed.

Q3. Which waterfall trek is the safest for beginners?

Kumbhe Waterfall is the easiest among the list, involving a very short walk. Tikona Fort is also a safe monsoon trek for beginners, with a moderate 2 km ascent to a pyramid-shaped fort, offering great views of Pawna Dam.

Q4. Can we visit Devkund Waterfall in June?

Officially, the Devkund trek is closed by the authorities during the peak monsoon months (June to October). The stream turns into a raging river, making it dangerous to cross the multiple water streams that block the path. Plan for Devkund in October or November when the skies are clear.

Final Verdict: Top Recommendations for 2026

Based on current safety data and crowd preferences, here is how to choose your monsoon trip:

If Your Friend Group…Recommended Destination
Wants an easy, accessible waterfall without trekkingKumbhe Waterfall or Tamhini Ghat (Drive & Stop)
Are avid trekkers wanting an overnight adventureHarishchandragad (Camp at the top)
Wants a unique rainforest trek experienceAndharban Jungle Trek
Wants high-altitude views and historyTorna Fort (only after monsoon or mild rain days)
Wants the classic “Maharashtra Monsoon Drive”Malshej Ghat or Tamhini Ghat

The magic of the Sahyadris during the monsoons lies in its unpredictability and sheer raw power. While the list of 14 destinations gives you a clear starting point, the actual experience of standing next to a roaring waterfall or looking down at clouds from a fort top is unforgettable. Get your crew, plan a date, and step out. The Western Ghats are calling.


About Author

Santosh Balgir is the founder of Trekwala, a travel and adventure platform focused on Indian explorers. He creates informative trekking guides and travel content, helping users plan journeys with confidence while promoting responsible tourism and practical, research-based travel insights.

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