

Randha Waterfall
Randha Waterfall, which cascade from a height of 170 feet, provide a revitalising sight as the water gushes down with full force, making a deafening roar as it reaches the surface. You can also refresh yourself by taking a refreshing dip in the waterfall's pond. The Randha Valley is surrounded by a deep valley that is a scenic treat! Ghorpada Devi's temple is also located nearby. The water's white haze adds to the atmosphere. In the monsoon season, the Katalpur Waterfall on the other side is well worth a visit! Randha Falls is also known as the region's primary source of hydropower. This Maharashtra hidden gem is a must-see destination. The Randha Waterfall, which are most beautiful during the monsoon, are a photographer's dream because the white stream of water emerging from the Pravara River creates a mesmerising image. Take some refreshments with you to the dam and spend some time relaxing near the pond's edge. The falls are also the third highest in Maharashtra, making them one of Bhandardara's must-see attractions.

Wilson Dam
One of the most well-known tourist attractions in the area is the Wilson Dam. The Wilson Dam, erected on the Pravara River in 1910, is India's largest earthen dam and a testament to the engineering prowess of the time. A garden near the dam's base has lush flora, massive trees, and small streams. During the monsoon season, the entire hill station turns green, and numerous waterfalls cascade down from the hills. This is the greatest time to see Bhandardara's breathtaking splendour. While trekking is the ideal way to get there, you can also drive down here for a weekend vacation from places like Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik. Enjoy nature's abundance in Bhandardara, which is less commercialised than other hill resorts in the state and hence keeps its unique environment. The Bhandardara Dam or Wilson Dam uses Arthur Lake as a reservoir. The dam's construction began in 1910 AD and was finished by the British in 1926 AD. With a height of 492 feet, the dam is one of India's oldest and is known for the surrounding Umbrella Falls. When the gates open, the outflow forms two massive water cascades, producing a breathtaking scene.

Kalsubai Peak
Mt. Kalsubai is the highest peak of the Sahyadri Ranges. The view of this majestic mountain is an amazing sight in Bhandardara. It is also known as the Everest of Maharashtra, as it is the highest peak in the state. The trek is a very tricky one and usually the experienced trekkers find their way to the top with some difficulty. There are now man-made stairs to reach the peak if you don’t wish to trek. However, the hills near the Kalsubai peak are relatively easier to scale. Trek to the Kalsubai Peak, Maharashtra's highest peak, to immerse yourself in adventure. Kalsubai Peak, at 5400 feet, is one of the best spots to visit in Bhandardara if you're looking for a little excitement in your relaxing vacation.In Maharashtra, Mount Kalsubai is a popular trekking location. The trekking route attracts a huge number of visitors, some of whom walk to Kalsubai to visit the Mandir and offer prayers to the local god Kalsubai, Maharashtra's highest peak. The temple has an antique well with a constant water level of three feet. During Navratri, the villagers host a religious fair at this temple.