Situated 3 km. from the Main bus stop, the Amboli Waterfalls are a major attraction here. Every year a lot of tourists come to see these falls. The waterfalls are in their prime in the monsoon season when the water gushes in plenty.
This historic fort of Madhav Gad is situated 2.5km from the Main bus stop in Amboli. Though in a state of ruins, the view atop the fort is breathtaking.
The Shirgaonkar Point is famous for the beautiful panoramic view it provides of the valley. Situated about 3 km. from the Main Bus stop, this place works its charm best in the monsoons.
The temple is built around the caves from where the water flows down to form the Hiranya Keshi River. It is situated 5 km from the Main Bus stop. According to the locals, the caves can be explored.
The Nangarta Falls is a narrow gorge on which the water falls from a height of 40ft. It is situated 10km away from Amboli, just off the state highway. During monsoons, the water falls make a din which is not hard to miss.
Day 1- Arrive, check-in and rest. Then visit the local bazaars, handicraft stores and local food joints. Day 2- Begin the day with a trek along the hills and then visit the Amboli waterfalls.
How can I commute within Amboli?
Buses, taxis and rickshaws are readily available here. Being a popular pitstop for tourists, there are even shared rickshaws and taxis available in Amboli. Read More
What are the top sightseeing places in Amboli?
The top sightseeing places in Amboli are Amboli Falls, Madhavgad Fort, Shirgaonkar Point, Hiranya Keshi Temple, Durg Dhakoba Trek, Nangarta Falls.