Reverse Waterfall

Reverse Waterfall

The Reverse Waterfall near Sandhan Valley is one of the most fascinating monsoon attractions in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra. Located close to Samrad Village near Bhandardara, this natural phenomenon occurs during the rainy season when powerful valley winds push the falling water upward, creating the illusion of a waterfall flowing in reverse direction.

Surrounded by deep valleys, rugged cliffs, lush green mountains, and dense monsoon clouds, the Reverse Waterfall offers a breathtaking experience for nature lovers, photographers, trekkers, and adventure enthusiasts. The viewpoint becomes especially magical during heavy monsoon months from June to September, when strong winds and continuous rainfall create dramatic scenery across the Western Ghats.

The location is easily accessible from Samrad Village and is often visited along with Sandhan Valley, Kalsubai Peak, Ratangad Fort, and nearby waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy panoramic mountain views, cool misty weather, and spectacular sunset scenes during clear evenings. The area is ideal for photography, sightseeing, short hikes, and monsoon road trips.

Highlights

  • Unique reverse-flow waterfall phenomenon during monsoon
  • Stunning valley and mountain views
  • Best destination for monsoon tourism and photography
  • Pleasant climate with dense fog and cool winds
  • Popular stop for trekkers and adventure seekers
  • Nearby attractions include Sandhan Valley, Ratangad, and Bhandardara

Best Time to Visit

  • June to September (Monsoon Season)

Activities

  • Nature Photography
  • Sightseeing
  • Trekking & Hiking
  • Monsoon Road Trips
  • Adventure Tourism

How to Reach

The Reverse Waterfall is located near Samrad Village in Akole Taluka of Ahilyanagar District, Maharashtra. It can be reached by road from Bhandardara, Akole, Nashik, Pune, and Mumbai. The nearest major destination is Bhandardara, from where local roads lead toward Samrad Village and Sandhan Valley.

Travel Tips

  • Visit during active monsoon for the best reverse waterfall effect
  • Carry rainwear and non-slip trekking shoes
  • Avoid standing near cliff edges during strong winds
  • Drive carefully as roads may become slippery in heavy rain
  • Early morning visits provide the best foggy landscape views