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Bhevrath Falls — Top Tier

The Top Tier of Bhevrath Falls is the uppermost cascade section of the waterfall, where the water first breaks over the lip of the rock face. Located on the Bhevrath stream in Karjat, Raigad district, Maharashtra, this section of the falls is best experienced during June to October (monsoon dependent).

Main FallsBhevrath Falls
LocationKarjat, Raigad district, Maharashtra
River / SourceBhevrath stream
StateMaharashtra
Falls TypeMulti-tiered monsoon waterfall
Best SeasonJune to October (monsoon dependent)

About This Section

This page documents the uppermost cascade section of Bhevrath Falls — where the water first breaks over the lip of the rock face. The Bhevrath waterfall system is one of the popular monsoon trekking destinations near Mumbai, with multiple tiers and viewpoints in the Karjat area of the Sahyadri range

Bhevrath Falls flows on the Bhevrath stream in Raigad, Maharashtra. The falls reach 30–70m (main drop). This top tier section is a distinct viewpoint within the larger waterfall complex.

Viewing & Access

To reach the top tier of Bhevrath Falls, first reach the main falls complex in Raigad, Maharashtra. Trek from Karjat (2–4 km); easily accessible from Mumbai by train. The top tier is where the water first breaks over the lip of the rock face of the main cascade.

The primary access route to Bhevrath Falls is: Trek from Karjat (2–4 km); easily accessible from Mumbai by train

Visitor Information

Best SeasonJune to October (monsoon dependent)
State / DistrictMaharashtra — Raigad
RiverBhevrath stream
Height (main falls)30–70m (main drop)
Access NoteTrek from Karjat (2–4 km); easily accessible from Mumbai by train
Special NoteThe Bhevrath waterfall system is one of the popular monsoon trekking destinations near Mumbai, with multiple tiers and viewpoints in the Karjat area of the Sahyadri range

Explore Bhevrath Falls

This is one section of the complete Bhevrath Falls waterfall complex. Visit the main page for the complete guide including history, ecology, photography tips, and all viewpoints.