For teams looking for a wilderness experience. We have our own private 12 acres of unspoit natural beauty, camping near Mumbai, just 2 hours from Mumbai
at Igatpuri, a pristine hillstation.
With a lake on one side and forest land on the other, the campsite is nestled in complete silence and rugged natural beauty with an average elevation of 2000 feet.
Bhatsa River valley
The Bhatsa River valley is situated at the end of the Thal Ghat, just before entering Igatpuri from Mumbai. The valley lies in the basin of the majestic
Bhatsa River. The valley is a picturesque spot with lush vegetation. And majestic rocks formed by the river that runs through it.
Arthur Lake
A few km from Igatpuri, lies a huge and placid Arthur Lake, set like a huge jewel amidst the dense greenery. The lake is formed by the waters of the
Pravara River in the Bhandardara region.
Kalsubai Peak
Built in 11th century AD, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Constructed in a distinct Hemadpanti style, the temple is surrounded by lush green fields and
Mount Kalsubai the highest mountain in Maharashtra. From here a further excursion leads to the Ratangad Fort. One can access this temple by road or an
8 km boat ride on Arthur Lake.
Amruteshwar Temple
About 35 km from Igatpuri is the highest peak in the sahyadri ranges.
Dhamma Giri Meditation Centre
Founded by S.N.Goenka, Dhammagiri is a meditation centre offers courses in Vipasana (insight meditation) a technique taught by the Buddha in India, 2,500
years ago. The large Golden Pagoda, the central theme of Dhammagiri serves as a landmark for Igatpuri. The centre attracts a lots of people from various
parts of India as well as abroad. More on Dhammagiri , visit at www.giri.dhamma.org
Ghatandevi Temple
Just ahead of Igatpuri, after crossing the camel Valley, comes across a small road, which leads to the Ghatandevi temple. According to the locals belief,
Ghatandevi is the Protector of Ghats. The mountains of Durrar Utvad, Trimak and Harihar forms a spectacular backdrop. Behind the temple lies the
Tringalwadi Fort.
Tringalwadi Fort
It is situated at an altitude of 3,000 feet above the sea level. The fort offers picturesque scenery of the whole locality, especially Kulang and Kalsubai
mountain ranges. The fort attracts trekkers also. A temple dedicated to lord Hanuman is nearby. An architectural marvel, the fort can be accessed through
a narrow pathway, down to the Tringalwadi Lake. Just a few km away from Tringalwadi Lake is Talegaon Lake formed by the small Talegaon Dam.
Camel Valley
A few metres away from Bhatsa river Valley, on the right is the camel valley. On the other side of the valley is a waterfall formed by the rain waters.
And one have to walk over and look down to find a slop that falls over 1, 000 ft. The waterfall is the chief attraction of this place.
The Five Waterfalls
A little further from Ghatandevi, the rough road leading to the railway line begins. Across the railway line, while climbing down, falling one below the
other, are five waterfalls that form which are main attraction for tourists in Igatpuri.