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'''[[Pandavkada Falls]]''' is a waterfall located Kharghar, a suburb of Navi {{Wiki|Mumbai}}. The waterfall, about 107 meters high is a type of 'plunge' waterfall in [[nature]] pouring in massive amounts of [[water]] on the rocky surface underneath. Pandavkada Waterfall is a popular spot for one day picnics.
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'''[[Pandavkada Falls]]''' is a waterfall located [[Kharghar]], a suburb of [[Navi]] {{Wiki|Mumbai}}.  
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The waterfall, about 107 meters high is a type of 'plunge' waterfall in [[nature]] pouring in massive amounts of [[water]] on the rocky surface underneath.  
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[[Pandavkada Waterfall]] is a popular spot for one day picnics.
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==History==
 
==History==
  
Pandavkada is said to have derived its [[name]] from the {{Wiki|Pandavas}}, who had once visited the place and took bath below the falls when they were exiled in the forests as per [[Hindu mythology]].
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[[Pandavkada]] is said to have derived its [[name]] from the {{Wiki|Pandavas}}, who had once visited the place and took bath below the falls when they were exiled in the forests as per [[Hindu mythology]].
  
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
  
Pandavkada Waterfalls is located in Kharghar, which is accessible by trains via Harbour Line and Trans Harbour line. Auto rickshaws are available from Kharghar railway Station.
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[[Pandavkada Waterfalls]] is located in [[Kharghar]], which is accessible by trains via Harbour Line and Trans Harbour line.  
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Auto rickshaws are available from [[Kharghar]] railway Station.
  
  
 
==Bathing==
 
==Bathing==
  
Pandavkada waterfall is being declared as a [[dangerous]] spot by the CIDCO. In 2010, about 12 students had lost their [[lives]] while swimming in the waterfall. Previously, a ban was imposed from entering the fall, after four students drowned in the waterfall in 2005 which was lifted long ago by the {{Wiki|forest}} department. However, according to officials of Kharghar police station, tourists are free to visit the spot as per their wish but on their [[own]] [[risk]].
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[[Pandavkada waterfall]] is being declared as a [[dangerous]] spot by the CIDCO.  
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In 2010, about 12 students had lost their [[lives]] while swimming in the waterfall.  
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Previously, a ban was imposed from entering the fall, after four students drowned in the waterfall in 2005 which was lifted long ago by the {{Wiki|forest}} department. However, according to officials of [[Kharghar]] police station, tourists are free to visit the spot as per their wish but on their [[own]] [[risk]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:16, 12 February 2016

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Pandavkada Falls is a waterfall located Kharghar, a suburb of Navi Mumbai.

The waterfall, about 107 meters high is a type of 'plunge' waterfall in nature pouring in massive amounts of water on the rocky surface underneath.

Pandavkada Waterfall is a popular spot for one day picnics.


History

Pandavkada is said to have derived its name from the Pandavas, who had once visited the place and took bath below the falls when they were exiled in the forests as per Hindu mythology.


Location

Pandavkada Waterfalls is located in Kharghar, which is accessible by trains via Harbour Line and Trans Harbour line.

Auto rickshaws are available from Kharghar railway Station.


Bathing

Pandavkada waterfall is being declared as a dangerous spot by the CIDCO.

In 2010, about 12 students had lost their lives while swimming in the waterfall.

Previously, a ban was imposed from entering the fall, after four students drowned in the waterfall in 2005 which was lifted long ago by the forest department. However, according to officials of Kharghar police station, tourists are free to visit the spot as per their wish but on their own risk.

Source

Wikipedia:Pandavkada Falls