Naneghat, a historic mountain pass located in the Western Ghats, transforms into a visual wonder during the monsoon season. As heavy rains feed the waterfalls along the ghat, powerful gusts of wind blow against the falling water with such force that it reverses direction mid-air.
Maharashtra is one of the most beautiful states of India, which consists of beaches, temples, mountains, and one of the places is located in Naneghat where you could see a reverse waterfall. Yes, you heard it right, it is located in the Western Ghats near Junnar, and offers dramatic views during the monsoon season. Unlike a typical waterfall that cascades downward, this unusual phenomenon appears to defy gravity, with water being pushed upward due to strong winds.
Naneghat: A reverse waterfall site
Naneghat, a historic mountain pass located in the Western Ghats, transforms into a visual wonder during the monsoon season. As heavy rains feed the waterfalls along the ghat, powerful gusts of wind blow against the falling water with such force that it reverses direction mid-air. The result is dramatic views where streams seem to flow upwards, creating a misty, cloud-like effect that fascinates travellers and photographers alike.
Could be seen in monsoon season
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