Waterfalls Are Beautiful, Awe Inspiring and Powerful. And what is a waterfall if not designed to fall hard

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Waterfalls can be technically defined as vertical movements of water obstructed by bands of hard rocks that cross the path of water. What is a waterfall can be best cited at Boyoma Falls, Khone Falls, Niagara Falls, and Victoria Falls, some of the greatest waterfalls of the world by volume. While Angel Falls, Engstligen Falls, Serio Cascata del, Yosemite Falls are some of the highest waterfalls.
The Kansai Waterfalls are nothing like the Niagara Water Falls, though a one day picnic would be as entertaining in the Indian Monsoons.
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So somewhere near Nagothane, and you might not find it on Google or any of the maps, in the midst of nature are the Kansai Waterfalls. 7 Kms from this Mumbai resort by motor and a 30-minute, but beautiful jungle trek, culminates into a magnificent waterfall, adding one more to the many tourist spots of natural beauty and sublime charm near Kamath Residency. What a captivating waterfall and it is sure to make you spellbound. The scenic beauty of Kansai Waterfalls is best enjoyed between July to December. And it has become a favorite one-day-picnic spot for locals, tourists from Mumbai City, Pune, Panvel, Thane, Navi Mumbai and from neighboring cities. The Kansai Waterfalls are also very popular with Kamath Residency Resorts' guests. As a one-day-picnic spot, or corporate picnics, or as a weekend getaway or for those seeking fun, adventure and jungle treks. In the Indian monsoons, the Kansai Waterfalls make great getaway for people to catch up with old friends and make new ones.

So have you been to Kansai Waterfalls yet in the Indian Monsoons?
Indian Monsoons provide a welcome magic of relieving people from the sweltering summer each year. But like an unwelcome guest, the affection goes away in a city that is not made for the rains. Nonetheless, the monsoon rains do make it worth for a trek to Kansai Waterfalls. So after months of braving the sweltering summer, weeks of hectic late night work days, shouldn't you consider rewarding yourself with a nice one-day-picnic at the Kansai Waterfall this monsoon?
And The Kansai Waterfall Massage. Try it if you are yet to do so.
This scenic waterfall in India is high enough to send down cold streams of clear water that can massage your back. With knee deep water at some parts moving up to the waist and then deeper up to the chest, the only thing you could do is soak yourself in the cold water or sit on the rocks. And this can be a nice, natural way to get a water-fall massage and share experienced with friends have home.
So how about taking a nice, natural waterfall massage at Kansai this Indian monsoon?
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If you are eager to soak in the monsoon charms of the Kansai Waterfalls, here is how you can reach there.
This wonderful waterfall near Mumbai is situated just 7 kms from Kamath Residency Resort by car to be followed by a 30 minutes jungle trek. You can reach Kamath Residency Resort by road on the Mumbai Goa Highway. It's just 100 kms from Mumbai and 117 kms from Pune, located 2 kms before Village Nagothane. Contact Kamath Residency Resort for directions if you want to.
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Other waterfalls or water bodies to visit when at Kamath Residency
1. The Amba River. A beautiful river just 4 Kms from this Mumbai resort. It is an ideal location for couples, families and nature lovers.
2. The Uddhar Hot Sulphur Water Springs. Popular amongst locals and tourists for its medicianl sulphur content, this spot is just 1 Kms before the Pali Ganesh Mandir.
3. The Bhira Dam. Located just 45 Kms from Kamath Residency Resorts.
4. The Usarvardhane Waterfalls. For those looking for adventurous with jungle trails, this is a 45 minute trek from the Kansai village.
5. Kihim and Mandwa. Two wonderful beaches located 12 miles north of Alibag and are easily accessible from Kamath Residency Resort.

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