Amboli Ghat

Amboli Ghat is about 52 km from Belgaum city of Karnataka where we live. is at a distance, which is freely accessible. On the way we stopped at Chandgad for breakfast and again stopped for a while drinking hot tea and watching some seasonal Falls. After crossing the ups and downs of the road, we eventually reached the slight incline of the Western Ghats, from where green vales and vales boarded us further on.
Along with this, large groups of monkeys also appeared. We stopped there as soon as we saw the first waterfall. Walked very near to the falls to see the falls Nearby and enjoy the fresh air and green surroundings. Also took some pictures around here. Thankfully, we would be here ahead, so we knew we would be getting a lot of smaller falls from here until we got to Bada Dhabba, the big waterfall.
That is why we decided to take the coming trip on foot. On the way we saw many streams, which were anxious to go down to meet the swash, and were intolerant for these rivers to go on and combine with the sea. And this sea was eager to be covered with clouds, and the clouds were eager to shower joy on our fields and cornfields, and to smile upon our faces by taking the form of these springs again.

Apart from the waterfalls at the hill station, there are other attractions nearby. Some of them are :
1) Hiranyakeshi Temple :

 Hiranyakeshi River originates in Amboli village. The place is adorned with an ancient Shiva temple that exists in a cave where the river begins. It's a treat for your eyes only. Once you visit this old temple, your heart and mind will be filled with holiness. Legend has it that there are around 108 Shiva temples in and around Amboli, some have been discovered and others are yet to be discovered. 

2) Shirgaonkar Point : 

Shirgaonkar point can be best enjoyed during monsoons. The panoramic view of the entire valley from this place is blessed . You can get some of the relaxed pictures of your life by standing here.

3) Madhavgarh Fort

This fort is a war memorial built on the road. While crossing it, you can stop and see various stories of best that can be felt once visited.

4) Nangartas Falls

A visit to Amboli Ghat and not visiting Nangartas Falls is an incomplete trip. If you're a nature addict and you're fond of waterfalls then this is the place to visit. Located at a distance of 9 km, the force with which the water comes down at the hill station during rainstorms is remarkable. Enjoy it while you're in Amboli.
5) Kavalshet Point : If you're in Amboli, Kavalshet Point is the place to visit. Here you'll see an inverted waterfall as the water is drawn up by the wind down the valley during monsoons. It's one of the most amazing and adventurous things you'll ever see and your remembrances will last forever.

Best time to visit Amboli Ghat :
You can visit Amboli ghat throughout the year. There's no specific time to visit. But during the monsoons, the mountains are covered with misty clouds and fog. The scenery is just magical. The water in the waterfall also increases. Although it's really cold there but still people like to bath in the waterfalls.You'll also find many small dhabas where you can get tasty food. You can try Pakoda and Chai or Maggi Masala. They also sell corn between the clouds, a hot and spicy corn is an addition. It's a pleasure to visit this beautiful waterfall.

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