Famous for: A scintillating lake side with panoramic vistas
Nestled amidst panoramic landscapes, the Bhushi Lake is the foremost tourist’s attraction in Khandala. The place is dotted with serene and tranquil surroundings and bountiful of naturalvis...
Famous for: Buddhist rock cut caves
These caves are one of the greatest attractions in Khandala which are dated back to the 2nd century BC. The caves showcase the exquisite example to Buddhist rock- cut temple architect...
Famous for: A majestic fort at the peaks of Shrivardhan and Manaranjan
Standing majestically on the peaks of Shrivardhan and Manaranjan, the Rajmachi Fort is a mustvisit attraction in Khandala. There is a small plateau joining the two peaks known as Bale Kila and o...
Famous for: Ancient fort situated on the Sahyadri hill ranges
Literally means Iron Fort; this fort is a popular tourist’s destination near Khandala. Elevated a height of 1052 meters, the fort is situated on the Sahyadri hill ranges and is associated ...
Famous for: A beautiful garden embedded with lush green landscapes
Embedded with picture perfect surroundings and tall evergreen trees, the Ryewood is a beautiful garden near Khandala. Blessed with endless rows of thick trees and colorful species of plants and ...
Famous for: A peak point in the form of a tiger
Located at an elevation of 650 meters, the Tiger’s Leap is one of the mostsought after destination in Khandala. When someone carefully see the valley below from this peak point, it appears...
Famous for: A fascinating attraction with scenic surroundings and deep valleys
Amrutanjan Point is another fascinating point to be witnessed at the Khandala ghat. While entering the hill resort of Khandala, this site falls at the end of the first slope and offers excellent...
Famous for: Majestic waterfall
Situated at a height of about 100 feet, the Kune Falls is also one of the significant attractions in Khandala. This majestic waterfall is located on the midway of Khandala and Lonavala. During m...
Famous for: High cliff with mountain trails
As the name suggests, this cliff is in the form of a nose resembling the pointed nose of the Duke Wellington. It is also known as ‘Nagfani’, as it also looks like the hood of a snake...
Famous for: An older railway station
In earlier times, this station belonged to the railways but now it lies deserted and unused. But still it serves as a tourist spot in Khandala due to its picturesque surroundings. The visitors c...