Khandala is a picturesque hill station located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is often referred to as a twin hill station alongside Lonavala, nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Western Ghats.
Lohagad Fort: A historic fort perched atop a hillock.
Tiger's Leap: A mesmerizing viewpoint that offers a breathtaking panorama of the valley.
Duke's Nose (Nagphani): Another popular viewpoint and trekking destination.
Bhaja Caves: A Buddhist cave complex nestled amidst serene landscapes.
Karla Caves: Another complex of ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves.
Bhushi Dam: A popular spot
especially during the monsoon.
Valvan Dam: Spanning the Indrayani River
this dam forms the picturesque Valvan Lake.
Kune Falls: One of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra.
Visapur Fort: A hill fort located near Lohagad.
Rajmachi Fort: Situated between Lonavala and Khandala.
Pawna Lake: An artificial lake formed from the backwaters of Pawna Dam.
Tung Fort: A small hill fort offering stunning views of the Pawna Lake.
Tikona Fort: Also known as Vitandgad
this fort is famous for its triangular shape.
Shooting Point: A popular viewpoint offering clear views of the Rajmachi Ghat.
Reversing Station: Formerly a railway office
it's now a trending leisure point.
Lion's Point: A popular tourist destination known for splendid waterfalls.
Shingroba Temple: A serene temple known for the tranquility it offers.
Celebrity Wax Museum (Lonavala): Located nearby in Lonavala.
Amrutanjan Point: Provides a beautiful panoramic view of the city of Khopoli.
Tungarli Lake: A major source of water supply for Lonavala.