Dugarwadi Waterfall in Nashik

Dugarwadi Waterfall

How To Reach Dugarwadi Waterfall


  • By Car/Taxi: From Nashik city, it’s approximately a 35 km drive via NH60; parking is available near the trailhead.
  • By Bus: Local buses from Nashik to Wani or nearby villages operate daily; ask locals for the closest stop to the waterfall.
  • By Walking/Trek: The last 1.5 km involves a short trek through forest paths comfortable shoes recommended.
  • Guided Rides: Local guides can arrange shared rides or jeep transfers to the trail entrance, ideal for first-time visitors unfamiliar with the terrain.

Best Time To Visit Dugarwadi Waterfall


The monsoon season (July to September) is when Dugarwadi is at its most majestic, with roaring waters and vibrant greenery. For those who prefer calmer conditions, post-monsoon months (October to November) offer a peaceful, less crowded experience. Early mornings are ideal for cooler temperatures and softer light for photography, while late afternoons bring golden-hour magic. Avoid visiting during peak weekends in the monsoon if you want solitude. Carry a raincoat or waterproof gear during heavy rains, and plan your trek to avoid slippery sections for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Tips To Visit Dugarwadi Waterfall


  • Wear comfortable trekking shoes; trails can be slippery.
  • Carry water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit.
  • Avoid plastic; use eco-friendly bags for trash.
  • Booking/entry: Some guides may require advance booking during monsoon.
  • Keep ID proof handy; certain local permits may apply.
  • Safety: Don’t venture too close to the edge; follow marked trails.
  • Photography gear: Waterproof covers recommended during high flow.
  • Check weather updates to avoid sudden rain or flash floods.

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Things To Do at Dugarwadi Waterfall


  • Trek through the lush Sahyadri hills and enjoy forest trails.
  • Take photos of cascading waters, misty surroundings, and panoramic hill views.
  • Dip your feet or refresh in the natural pool (exercise caution).
  • Explore nearby villages and tribal hamlets for local culture.
  • Combine with Bhandardara Dam visit or Randha Falls tour for a full-day nature excursion.
  • Birdwatching and spotting local flora and fauna add extra delight for nature enthusiasts.

Quick Information


Hours

Dugarwadi Waterfall Timings:

  • Monday
    24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    24 Hours
  • Thursday
    24 Hours
  • Friday
    24 Hours
  • Saturday
    24 Hours
  • Sunday
    24 Hours
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Entrance Fee

  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
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Time Required to Visit Dugarwadi Waterfall:

2 to 3 Hours

Dugarwadi Waterfall location Map


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FAQs About Dugarwadi Waterfall

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Yes, families can enjoy the waterfall, but children should be supervised at all times near slippery rocks and water edges. The trek is moderate, so plan according to the child’s stamina.

By car or taxi, it takes around 1.5 hours. The last 1.5 km is a trek that may take 2 to 3 Hours, depending on pace and stops for photos.

No official tickets are required, but some local guides may charge a small fee for guided treks or parking. It’s recommended to carry cash in small denominations.

Yes, but caution is necessary. Trails can be slippery and water flow strong. Wearing good shoes, following marked paths, and checking weather conditions is essential for safety.

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