Kune Falls is a beautiful waterfall near Kune village in Pune, Maharashtra. It is a popular waterfall and a top Lonavala attraction.
Kune Falls is 622 m high and set against the Sahyadri Mountains. A three-tiered waterfall descends from 200 m. This three-tier waterfall has two portions and a 100-meter drop, the 14th-highest waterfall in India. Khandala, part of Maharashtra's twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala, is its gorgeous location.
What Makes Kune Falls One of Lonavala’s Best Waterfalls?
Kune Falls gets a lot of people all year, even during the monsoon season. The sight of the fourth waterfall pouring over the cliff during the rains, amid the greenery and misty ambiance, goes straight to the heart. The gentle rush of the water and cool, fresh breeze is wonderfully invigorating.
The falls are opportune to give you a welcome break from the heat during summer while enjoying the serenity. The falls' natural beauty and peace make them a must-see for anyone who wishes to explore places to visit in Lonavala and Khandala.
Best Time to Witness Its Full Glory
The rainy season is the busiest time of year for tourism since the waterfall is at its highest point and flows with a tremendous gush. In addition, visitors can enjoy the stunning foliage and pleasant weather from October to May.
Lush Greenery and Natural Beauty around the fall
At Kune Waterfalls, the valley and hill scenery is absolutely stunning. There is a lot of lush grass and other plants that make the area look beautiful. The misty hills around the falling waterfall make for a mesmerising view that draws people in.
During the monsoon season, the falls are even more beautiful, drawing nature lovers, people looking for adventure, and photographers who want to catch the natural beauty of the area. Kune Waterfalls offers a refreshing and unforgettable experience in the middle of nature, whether you're exploring the area by yourself or as part of a Lonavala tour package.
Perfect Spot for a Monsoon Getaway
This stunning view is created by the water falling from 622 meters above the ground. Incredible is the sight of simultaneously glistening water, crisp air, and verdant vegetation. The waterfall and its surroundings are made more beautiful by the monsoons.