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Kolad, a picturesque village in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India, is a popular destination for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility. Nestled along the banks of the Kundalika River and set against the backdrop of the Sahyadri mountain ranges, Kolad is often referred to as the "adventure hub" of the region. The ideal time to visit Kolad is during the monsoon months (June to September) for thrilling river rafting, or the winter months (November to February) for pleasant weather suitable for outdoor activities like trekking and camping.
Kundalika River: Famous for white water rafting. Bhira Dam (Tata Powerhouse Dam): A popular spot for picnics and water activities. Tamhini Ghat: A beautiful mountain pass with lush greenery and stunning waterfalls. Devkund Waterfalls: A spectacular cascade nestled amidst dense forests. Sutarwadi Lake: A pristine lake with beautiful surroundings ideal for bird watchers. Sukeli Waterfalls: Another beautiful waterfall in the region. Dholwal Dam: An ideal picnic spot for families. Gaimukh: A serene spot on the banks of the Kundalika River. Kuda Mandad Caves: Rock-carved caves dating back to the 1st to 6th century BC. Ghosala Fort: An ancient fort showcasing exceptional art. 1Tala Fort: Offers breathtaking views of the Rajpuri River. 1Avchitgad Fort: Another significant hill fort in the Kolad region. Sudhagad Fort: Features fort remains historic temples and plateaus. Raigad Fort: A historical fort that can be visited from Kolad. Murud Janjira Fort: An island fort located about 45 km from Kolad. Kulaba Fort: An island fort off the coast of Alibaug. Kolad Museum: A popular tourist destination known for its wooden sculptures. Plus Valley Trek: Offers excellent opportunities for trekking. Ziplining: Available in Sambhe village. Waterfall Rappelling: Thrilling adventures available at Kolad Waterfall.

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