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A Machi is a fortified plateau or extension of a fort, strategically built for defense, surveillance, and troop accommodation. It serves as the first line of defense before reaching the main fort. Zunjar Machi on Torna Fort is one such stronghold, featuring a two-tiered structure and armored walls, showcasing the brilliance of medieval military architecture.
Madhe Waterfall
One of the most scenic waterfall in Maharashtra. Best part is, it will be less crowded and easy to reach. The name of the waterfall is Laxmi Waterfall. It is about 850 meters above sea level and situated in dense forests behind Torna Fort. The view from Madhe Ghat offers a panorama of a vast area, comprising, for example, Raigad fort, Lingana, Varandha ghat and Shivthar Ghal. Historically, the spot is known for its connection to the warrior Tanaji Malusare. When Malusare died in the battle
Baneshwar Temple
Baneshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, was built in 1749 by Peshwa Nanasaheb and is renowned for its historical bell, brought from the Portuguese after the 1739 Battle of Bassien. Nestled amidst a tranquil forest that also serves as a bird sanctuary, the temple offers visitors a serene blend of spirituality, history, and nature.
Rajgadh
Rajgad Fort (meaning "King of Forts") is a majestic hill fort located near Pune, Maharashtra. Once the capital of the Maratha Empire under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj for over 25 years, the fort is renowned for its strategic design, massive size, and breathtaking surroundings. Built on the Murumbadevi Dongar mountain at about 4,300 feet, it offers panoramic views of the Sahyadri ranges. Rajgad is famous for its strong bastions, gateways, water cisterns, and palaces. Today, it is a popular trekki.jpeg)
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Madhe Waterfall
One of the most scenic waterfall in Maharashtra. Best part is, it will be less crowded and easy to reach. The name of the waterfall is Laxmi Waterfall. It is about 850 meters above sea level and situated in dense forests behind Torna Fort. The view from Madhe Ghat offers a panorama of a vast area, comprising, for example, Raigad fort, Lingana, Varandha ghat and Shivthar Ghal. Historically, the spot is known for its connection to the warrior Tanaji Malusare. When Malusare died in the battle
Zunjar_Matchi_at_Torna
A Machi is a fortified plateau or extension of a fort, strategically built for defense, surveillance, and troop accommodation. It serves as the first line of defense before reaching the main fort. Zunjar Machi on Torna Fort is one such stronghold, featuring a two-tiered structure and armored walls, showcasing the brilliance of medieval military architecture.
Rajgadh
Rajgad Fort (meaning "King of Forts") is a majestic hill fort located near Pune, Maharashtra. Once the capital of the Maratha Empire under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj for over 25 years, the fort is renowned for its strategic design, massive size, and breathtaking surroundings. Built on the Murumbadevi Dongar mountain at about 4,300 feet, it offers panoramic views of the Sahyadri ranges. Rajgad is famous for its strong bastions, gateways, water cisterns, and palaces. Today, it is a popular trekki
Baneshwar Temple
Baneshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, was built in 1749 by Peshwa Nanasaheb and is renowned for its historical bell, brought from the Portuguese after the 1739 Battle of Bassien. Nestled amidst a tranquil forest that also serves as a bird sanctuary, the temple offers visitors a serene blend of spirituality, history, and nature.
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Madhe Ghat Waterfall – A Scenic Escape Just 13 km from Hazy Bight Resort
29-Aug-2025Nestled in the lush Western Ghats, Madhe Ghat Waterfall is a hidden gem that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and adventure. Located just 13 km from Hazy Bight Resort, this serene destination is perfect for a refreshing day trip during your stay.
A Blend of History and Nature
Madhe Ghat holds a unique place in Maratha history as the final resting place of the brave Tanaji Malusare, the legendary warrior and commander of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The region still preserves this heritage with a sacred Shiva temple and the Boratyachi Nal trekking route, which has been a passage for centuries.
But beyond its history, Madhe Ghat is best known for its majestic Laxmi Waterfall, plunging gracefully from an elevation of 850 meters above sea level. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Raigad, Lingana Fort, Varandha Ghat, and Shivthar Ghal.
What Makes Madhe Ghat Special
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Laxmi Waterfall: The main attraction, especially in monsoon when the cascade is at its peak.
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Scenic Trails: A descent into the valley takes you through forest paths and small villages. Sometimes, you may even be offered fresh jackfruit by friendly locals.
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Panoramic Views: Expansive landscapes of valleys, ghats, and distant forts make it a photographer’s paradise.
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Peaceful Escape: Unlike crowded tourist spots, Madhe Ghat is calm, offering a true retreat from city life.
Trekking & Adventure
The Madhe Ghat trek is relatively simple yet rewarding, as it descends through lush valleys surrounded by mist-clad mountains. It’s especially popular among monsoon trekkers who enjoy the mix of history, waterfalls, and wilderness.
Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast or a casual explorer, Madhe Ghat has something special for you.
Best Time to Visit
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Monsoon (July–September): The waterfall is at its fullest, with greenery and misty weather adding to the charm.
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Winter (October–February): Pleasant for trekking and photography with clear skies.
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Summer (March–May): No water flow, but a quiet escape from the heat.
🕗 Visiting Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Travel Tips
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Wear sturdy, non-slippery shoes (especially in monsoon).
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Be cautious near the waterfall edges as rocks can be slippery.
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Carry light snacks and water; the area has limited facilities.
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If planning an extended trip, you can stay at nearby farm resorts — or simply return to the comfort of Hazy Bight Resort after your adventure.
How to Reach
From Hazy Bight Resort (13 km), Madhe Ghat is a short drive through scenic mountain routes.
From Pune (62 km), visitors can reach via Pabe Ghat or NH-4 highway. The Pabe Ghat route is especially scenic, offering views of Khadakwasla Dam, Donje Phata, and charming villages like Velhe and Khanapur.
Why You Must Visit Madhe Ghat Waterfall
Madhe Ghat is not just a waterfall — it’s a blend of history, adventure, and natural charm. Whether you wish to trek, capture stunning landscapes, or simply relax in nature’s lap, this destination is the perfect getaway.
And with Hazy Bight Resort just 13 km away, you can enjoy the best of both worlds — thrilling exploration and cozy comfort.
👉 Stay with us at Hazy Bight Resort, and let Madhe Ghat Waterfall be one of the highlights of your trip!
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