Kondeshwar Temple and Waterfalls

Kondeshwar is situated near hills of Badlapur in Thane district of Maharashtra, India.  It is very well known one-day picnic spot during monsoon season.
The area is covered with Kondeshwar lake which is formed by Bhoj Dham.
There are three temples at the base of the waterfall – Kondeshwar (Lord Shiva) Temple, Ganesh Temple and Kalikamata Temple. The green mountains surrounding make this place more beautiful during monsoon season. Although road to Kondeshwar is a bit rough, the green farms on both sides of the road and the waterfall experience makes this journey memorable.

Here are some photos captured during my first visit to Kondeshwar.


Kondeshwar Temple


Kondeshwar Temple


Kondeshwar Temple


Kondeshwar Temple


Kondeshwar Temple


Kondeshwsar Ganesh Temple


Kondeshwar Kalikamata Temple


Kondeshwar Kalikamata Temple


Kondeshwar Waterfall


Kondeshwar Waterfall


Kondeshwar Waterfall


Kondeshwar Waterfall


Kondeshwar Waterfall


Kondeshwar Waterfall


Kondeshwar Adiwasi Kids


Kondeshwar Adiwasi Kids


Kondeshwar Lake


Kondeshwar Lake


Kondeshwar Lake


Kondeshwar Lake


Mountains near Kondeshwar


Kondeshwar Mountains


Kondeshwar Mountains


Kondeshwar Mountains


Bhoj Dam


Bhoj Dam


Kondeshwar Road


Kondeshwar Road

 

How to reach:
This is place is crowded during weekends. Make sure you reach early in morning before 9.00 am to avoid the crowd.
1) From Badlapur railway station auto-rickshaws are available to reach Kondeshwar.
2) If you have your own/private vehicle, you can reach Kondeshwar from Badlapur East in around 30 minutes.


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6 Comments

  1. Lovely pictures. Would be fun to visit during monsoons.

  2. Nice screen shot and from these screen shots it is evident that the place is nice one.

    • Sachin Baikar

      Thanks for your comments 🙂 Mohan. Yes, it’s a really beautiful picnic spot during monsoon season.

  3. Pramod Kadam

    I have been here too.. but long ago.
    Would love to visit again..

    Thanks for refreshing the memories..

    • Sachin Baikar

      Thanks for stopping by and sharing your comments ☺ Pramod

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