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Maharashtra’s Secret Thunderfall: The 300-Foot Dabhosa You’ve Never Heard Of

Nestled near Jawhar in Palghar, Dabhosa Waterfall drops roughly 300ft into a bowl-like gorge, framed by dense Western Ghats forest. A favourite for photographers and adventure seekers, it’s best experienced just after the monsoon

Dabhosa Waterfalls near Jawhar, Palghar Photo: Shutterstock
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There are waterfalls that arrive with a polite murmur, and then there’s Dabhosa— a single, dramatic sheet of water that tears from the basalt rim and hurls itself into a crater-like pool below. Located in Dabhosa village near the hill-town of Jawhar in Palghar district, the falls are among Maharashtra’s tallest and most theatrical, especially when the Western Ghats swell with monsoon run-off. The raw sound of falling water, the carved rock walls and the green carpet of forest make this a visceral, not merely picturesque, stop on any north-Konkan route.

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