Natural/Scenic beauty

 Hanuman Point

Hanuman Point in Jawhar, Maharashtra is a scenic spot known for its religious significance and natural beauty. It is named after an ancient Hanuman (Maruti) temple, also known as Katya Maruti and , offers a view of the Jai Vilas Palace and a deep valley . The area is also popular for sunrise views and is surrounded by hills.

Key Features:

  • Ancient Hanuman Temple:

Katya Maruti Temple is a major attraction for religious tourists.  

  • Scenic Views:

This point offers a panoramic view of the surrounding valleys and hills, including a 500-foot deep gorge called Devkobacha Kada .  

  • Historical Significance:

During the day, the historic fort of Shahapur Maholi is visible from this place.  

  • Location of photography:

The natural beauty and diverse views make it a great place for photography , especially at sunrise., Especially at sunrise.  

Sunset Point

Sunset Point in Jawhar is a great place to watch the sunset. It is located about 0.5 km west of the city. It has a large park and an observation deck built on a plateau.

Sunset Point Features

  •       Picturesque Views: This place offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and lush greenery.
  •       Sunset: The sky, colored in orange and red by the setting sun, looks especially enchanting.
  •       Hanuman Point: Sunset Point is also called Hanuman Point.
  •       Dhanukamal: Since the valley around this place is shaped like a bow, it was also called Dhanukamal in the past.
  •       Mahalaxmi Mountain: Mahalaxmi Mountain near Dahanu, about 60 km away, is clearly visible at sunset.
  •       Peaceful and a great place for photography: This place is a great place to experience peace, photography, and meditation.

Note: To reach Sunset Point, you have to walk through the main entrance.

Jawhar is a popular tourist destination in Palghar district, known for its scenic views, waterfalls, and tribal culture.

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Dabhosa Falls

Dabhosa Falls is a famous waterfall in Maharashtra, located in Jawhar taluka of Palghar district. This waterfall falls from a height of about 300 feet and attracts a large number of tourists to see the scenic beauty of its surroundings, especially during the monsoons. Jawhar city is also known as 'Mini Mahabaleshwar', which makes this place a major attraction for tourists.

Features of Dabhosa Falls:

  • Place :

This waterfall is located in Jawhar taluka of Palghar district.

  • Height :

The height of the waterfall is about 300 feet.

  • Tourist spot:

During the monsoon, the Dabhosa waterfall is fully flowing and its panoramic view attracts tourists.

  • Nearby cities:

Jawhar can be reached by hiring a taxi or cab from cities like Mumbai and Thane.

Important points for tourism:

  • During the monsoon, many waterfalls in Jawhar and the surrounding areas flow at full capacity, giving this area a unique beauty.
  • Due to the scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere here, tourists flock here in large numbers for picnics on weekends.
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Hiradpada Waterfall

  • Hiradpada Waterfall is located in Jawhar taluka of Palghar district.
  • This waterfall is located 15 km from Jawhar city.
  • This waterfall is located on the Lendi River and Dabhosa Waterfall is 10 km from Hiradpada village.
  • Hiradpada is one of the 109 villages in Jawhar. The village is famous for its waterfall, which is just 0.5 km away from the village.
  • The village has gained popularity due to the indigenous tribal drum dance, Tarpa dance, and Warli painting.
  • This waterfall falls from a height of about 300 feet.
  • During the monsoon, this waterfall is fully flowing and its beauty looks even more enchanting. The view of the waterfall is very beautiful due to the lush green forests and mountains around it.

Kaal Mandovi Waterfall

The Kal Mandovi Waterfall is located in Jawhar taluka of Palghar district of Maharashtra state, approximately 8 km from Jawhar city. The waterfall is formed by the flow of the Kalsheti river and is named after the river. It is a natural tourist destination and is visited by tourists from Maharashtra, Gujarat and Dadra and Nagar Haveli during the monsoon season.

More information about the waterfall:

  • Place :

This waterfall is located 8 kilometers from Jawhar city, near the village of Keelicha Pada.

  • Creation :

This is a natural waterfall formed by the flow of a river.

  • Tourism :

Many tourists come to see the beauty of this waterfall during the monsoon season, making it a popular destination.

  • Adventure games:

This 300-foot-deep waterfall and its surrounding rocky area are ideal for adventure sports like trekking, rock climbing, and rappelling.