Kune Falls

Tourist attraction · Pune

Kune Falls

Tourist attraction · Pune

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Kune Village, Khandala, Lonavala, Kune N.m., Maharashtra 410301, India

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Spectacular three-tiered waterfall, lush valleys, scenic monsoon views  

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Kune Village, Khandala, Lonavala, Kune N.m., Maharashtra 410301, India Get directions

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Asha Latha Kapu

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One of the Beautiful place in Lonavla. Must visit place. But you can not go near this Kune waterfalls why because it is under private property now. So we can see this from a distance at Khandala Monkey view point. The view is just Amazing. U can't get over from the view. You can find food stalls there and you can eat breakfast and lunch also.

Somanath Jayade

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There was nothing. Google map ended abruptly. Still we went ahead long in search of Kune Falls. There was a beautiful Jungle and some fields to watch. Locals said there is no such falls.

Chirag Rathod (Mr.Rathod)

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Kune Falls, nestled between Lonavala and Khandala, is a breathtaking three-tiered waterfall and one of the tallest in Maharashtra, plunging from a height of around 200 meters (660 feet). Surrounded by lush green valleys and mist-covered cliffs, Kune Falls is a spectacular sight, especially during the monsoon season when it is in full force. The sound of the water crashing down, the cool breeze, and the scenic backdrop create a serene and refreshing atmosphere that instantly lifts your mood. This waterfall is perfect for families, couples, and nature lovers alike. It’s also a favorite among adventure seekers who enjoy trekking, photography, or just spending time in nature. However, reaching the base of the falls may require a short walk or light trek, so wearing comfortable footwear is advised. During peak monsoon, access can be restricted for safety, so checking ahead is a good idea. What makes Kune Falls special is its majestic drop in three distinct stages, creating a stunning natural cascade. The surrounding landscape is perfect for a peaceful picnic or simply soaking in the natural beauty. It's a great spot for clicking panoramic photos and spending quality time away from city life. Overall, Kune Falls is a must-visit if you're traveling to Lonavala. It offers a combination of natural beauty, tranquility, and a bit of adventure—a truly rejuvenating experience.

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One gets full view of the falls from Rajmachi point (Aug2022 pics).

Kedar Dhepe

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It's one of the beautiful waterfall near lonavala. You can see this from rajmachi point khandala. From old pune Mumbai highway

MAYUR BOKAN

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Kune Falls is very one of the best point for waterfall to view all the scenes throughout the nature, from travelling through Pune to Mumbai and vice versa. You see how many Mountains are there and how many Waterfalls are there, how's the nature?. When you travel in rainy seasons and winter seasons each and every hour their beauty changes natural beauty changes view changes natural colour beauty changes with the time. So if you like this review and if you found this review is helpful then do like.

Jignasha Chundaria

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Great experience, great greenery, great weather, great waterfall, everything was just great. Parking is available for Rs.100. Snacks, water and cold drinks are easily available. Must visit after rainfall.

Neetu Lekhwani

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There were no water fall. In this season all were dried. Don't go in summer to see this.