Overview

The Naneghat Trek is one of Maharashtra’s most scenic and historic trekking experiences, attracting adventure seekers, history enthusiasts, nature photographers, and monsoon trekkers from Mumbai and Pune. Located in the Western Ghats near Junnar in Pune district, Naneghat is an ancient mountain pass that once served as an important trade route connecting the Konkan coast with the Deccan plateau during the Satavahana dynasty.

Surrounded by mist-covered valleys, lush green mountains, waterfalls, cliffs, and ancient caves, the trek offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and nature. The region becomes especially beautiful during the monsoon season, when greenery, flowing streams, clouds, and cool weather create a picturesque trekking experience.

The trek’s highlight is the Naneghat Cave, famous for its ancient Brahmi script inscriptions dating back to the 2nd century BCE, which are believed to belong to the Satavahana period. This makes Naneghat not only a trekking destination but also an important historical and archaeological site.

The trekking trail begins at Vaishakhare Village and follows the ancient trade route, passing through rocky paths, mountain slopes, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Konkan region and the Sahyadri ranges. The trek is of moderate difficulty, suitable for beginners with basic fitness as well as experienced trekkers looking for a refreshing weekend adventure near Mumbai and Pune.

Whether you are searching for the best monsoon trek in Maharashtra, a historical trekking experience, or a scenic weekend getaway in the Sahyadris, the Naneghat Trek promises an unforgettable journey combining adventure, history, and natural beauty.


Why Naneghat Trek is Famous:

The Naneghat Trek is famous for its unique blend of history and natural beauty. The trek follows an ancient trade route used by merchants centuries ago and includes:

  • Ancient cave inscriptions in Brahmi script dating back to the Satavahana dynasty
  • Scenic mountain trails and panoramic valley views
  • Mist-covered forests, flowing streams, and waterfalls during monsoon
  • Dramatic cliffs and rock formations along the route
  • The giant stone pot inside Naneghat Cave, a historical highlight
  • Moderate trek suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers
  • Less crowded and offbeat, ideal for photography and nature exploration
  • Combination of heritage, adventure, and natural landscapes
  • Popular among campers, history enthusiasts, photographers, and weekend travelers

Trekkers love Naneghat for its historical significance, adventurous trails, and stunning Sahyadri landscapes, making it one of the most iconic trekking destinations in Maharashtra.


Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek Quick Information:

  • Trek Trail: Ancient Trade Route
  • Base Village: Vaishakhare
  • Region: Junnar, Pune District, Maharashtra
  • Trek Difficulty: Moderate
  • Trek Endurance: Medium / Average
  • Trek Duration: Approx. 5–6 Hours (Both Sides)
  • Distance from Mumbai: Approx. 120 KM
  • Distance from Pune: Approx. 150 KM
1 Day 12 Jun, 13 Jun, 14 Jun, and more Vaishakhare, Maharashtra
Batches
  • June 2026: 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28

  • July 2026: 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26

  • August 2026: 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30

  • September 2026: 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27

Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Private bus transportation from Pune to Pune
  • Breakfast and tea
  • Unlimited veg lunch
  • Experienced trek leader support
  • Forest permits and entry charges
  • Trek expertise charges
  • Basic first aid support

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Travel till pickup points
  • 5% GST on booking amount
  • Personal expenses
  • Mineral water, soft drinks, snacks, or extra meals
  • Medical evacuation expenses
  • Insurance coverage
  • Expenses caused due to weather conditions, roadblocks, or unavoidable circumstances

 

Route Map

Pune → Junnar → Vaishakhare Village (Base Village) → Forest Trail → Rocky Paths → Naneghat Cave → Panoramic Viewpoints

Highlights
  • Trek through the historic ancient trade route
  • Explore Naneghat Cave with Brahmi script inscriptions
  • Scenic forest trails and monsoon waterfalls
  • Panoramic views of Sahyadri ranges and Konkan valleys
  • Rocky paths and moderate climbing sections
  • Misty mountains and lush green surroundings during monsoon
  • Photography and camping opportunities
  • Ideal weekend trek from Mumbai and Pune
  • Moderate difficulty, beginner-friendly with adventure for experienced trekkers 
Itinerary

Day 1:

05:00 AM: Reporting at FC Road main gate (Starbucks)(https://goo.gl/maps/53XNsyDPwcSVReZW9 )  
05:15 AM: Pickup from Bremen Chowk, Aundh ( https://goo.gl/maps/2VYKwdMHj2fvRUq48 )
05:30 AM: Pickup from Shivar Garden, Pimple Saudagar ( https://goo.gl/maps/jc9QLde4H2jUg1Dc7 )
05.40 AM: Pickup from Nasik Phata, Kasarwadi ( https://goo.gl/maps/3Fdnzh3YdLEimfHg7 )
05:55 AM: Pickup from Moshi Chowk
09:30 AM: Reach Base Village and Have Breakfast.
10:30 AM: Start trek towards Naneghat Top. Enjoy the reverse waterfall view Explore Caves of Naneghat , Jivdhan Fort View and Get yourself relaxed 
12:30 PM: Start returning to the Base Village
02:30 PM: Get freshen up and Have Lunch
04:00 PM: Start return journey to Pune
09:00 PM: Reach Pune. (Arrival time is subjective to the traffic and weather conditions)


Why Trekkers choose Xplorers:

  • Experienced trek leaders with proper safety protocols
  • Professionally organized waterfall treks
  • Large community of solo travelers and female travelers
  • Comfortable transportation arrangements
  • Verified trekking routes
  • Friendly trekking environment
  • Safety-first trekking approach
  • Well-managed group coordination
  • Our goal is to make every trek safe, exciting, and unforgettable.
Things To Carry

(Highly Required and Mandatory Things)

  • Valid ID proof
  • Waterproof backpack or rain cover
  • Trekking shoes with strong grip
  • Trekking pants
  • Full sleeve  T-shirts
  • Raincoat or windcheater
  • Water bottles (2–3 liters)
  • Energy Bar and snacks and dry fruits.
  • Torch or headlamp 
  • Personal medicines and first aid kit

(Required but Optional Things)

  • Extra clothes for return journey
  • Slippers or floaters
  • Sweater or jacket
  • Electrolyte or glucose powder
  • Portable charger 
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Toiletries and facewash
  • Sanitizer and face mask
Safety Guidelines
  • Follow trek leader instructions.
  • Avoid risky waterfall selfies.
  • Wear proper trekking shoes.
  • Do not litter.
  • Respect local customs and temples.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking during the trek.
  • Carry rain protection during monsoon.
Important Notes
  • Friday night departures are highly recommended to avoid weekend traffic.
  • Minimum participant count is required to operate batches.
  • Trek schedules may change depending on weather and safety conditions.
Cancellation Policy

Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email or WhatsApp to the Xplorers Adventure team.

  • More than 30 days before departure: 25% cancellation charges
  • 15–30 days before departure: 50% cancellation charges
  • 07–14 days before departure: 75% cancellation charges
  • Less than 03 days before departure: No refund
  • If Trek gets canceled we will refund "Trek Amount" only  
  • No show: No refund

Refunds, if applicable, will be processed within 7–14 working days after cancellation confirmation.
Convenience fees, payment gateway charges, taxes, flight/train/safari/activity permits, and third-party bookings are non-refundable.

FAQs

1. Where is Naneghat Reverse Waterfall located?
    Naneghat Reverse Waterfall is located in the Naneghat Pass of the Western Ghats near Junnar,
    Maharashtra. It is one of the most popular monsoon destinations near Mumbai and Pune.

2. What is a Reverse Waterfall at Naneghat?
    A reverse waterfall occurs when strong monsoon winds push the falling water upward,
    creating a spectacular natural phenomenon that appears to flow in reverse.

3. What is the difficulty level of Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek?
    The trek is considered easy and is suitable for beginners, families, nature lovers,
    and weekend travelers.

4. What is the total trek distance of Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek?
    The trekking distance is approximately 4–6 km depending on the route and
    exploration around the waterfall viewpoint.

5. What is the best time to visit Naneghat Reverse Waterfall?
    The best time to visit is during the monsoon season from June to September when
    strong winds and heavy rainfall create the reverse waterfall effect.

6. Why is Naneghat Reverse Waterfall famous?
    Naneghat is famous for its reverse waterfall phenomenon, mist-covered valleys,
    scenic mountain views, ancient trade route, and monsoon landscapes.

7. Is Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek suitable for beginners?
    Yes, the trek is beginner-friendly and can be comfortably completed by people with
    basic fitness levels.

8. How long does the Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek take to complete?
    The trek usually takes around 2–3 hours including sightseeing, photography,
    waterfall exploration, and return.

9. What are the major attractions of Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek?
    Major attractions include the reverse waterfall, Naneghat Pass, ancient caves,
    stone inscriptions, lush valleys, clouds, and panoramic Sahyadri views.

10. Is prior trekking experience required for Naneghat Trek?
    No, prior trekking experience is not required. The trail is suitable for first-time
    trekkers and monsoon adventure enthusiasts.

11. Are washrooms available at Naneghat?
    Basic washroom facilities may be available near the parking area or base point,
    but facilities are limited on the trek route.

12. Is mobile network available at Naneghat Reverse Waterfall?
    Mobile connectivity is available in some sections of the route, though network
    coverage may vary depending on the service provider and weather conditions.

13. What should I carry for the Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Trek?
    Carry trekking shoes, rainwear, a water bottle, snacks, extra clothes,
    a waterproof mobile pouch, and personal medicines.

14. Is Naneghat Reverse Waterfall safe during monsoon?
    Yes, it is safe when visited with proper precautions. However, trekkers should avoid
    standing near cliff edges and slippery rock sections during heavy rainfall.

15. What is the Mumbai to Naneghat distance?
    Naneghat is approximately 120–140 km from Mumbai and can be reached in
    around 3–4 hours by road.

Pickup point
Directions.
Naneghat Trekking Point, Kalyan - Ahmednagar Highway, Vaishakhare, Maharashtra, India View on Map