Devkund Waterfall (Trek India) Tickets 2023

Dev Kund Waterfall is a pristine place with clear water. It is the confluence of three waterfalls and is believed to be the source of the Kundalika River. Known as ‘Devkund’, it’s about a 3-hour hike from the base village through the forest along the backwaters. Much of the hike takes place through semi-arid forest, with rivers running parallel to the route and sometimes criss-crossing it. This hike can also be done by amateurs. The approximate length of the trek is 4.5 km and includes treks along Bira Dam, woodlands, streams and fields. Except for the last 10%, there aren’t too many climbs throughout the hike (about 300 feet of climbing required). After a long climb, we finally reached the waterfall.
Venue | Devkund Waterfall, Mumbai |
Date & Time | Every Saturday | 10PM to Next day | 9PM |
Event | Trek |
Ticket price
Ticket price for Devkund Waterfall (Trek India) at Chennai starts from Rs. 799 onwards, Book tickets on official website. Check more information.
Person | Price |
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Per Person Without Transport | Rs. 799 |
Per Person With Transport | Rs. 1450 |
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Event Information
Trek Details:
Trek Name: – Devkund Waterfall
Trek Grade: Easy
Endurance Level: Medium
Location: – Bhira Village
Duration: – 1 Days, 1 Night
Trek Cost: -1400/-
*About Devkund:-*
Devkund Waterfall is a virgin place with clear water. It is the s confluence of three waterfalls and is said to be the origin of Kundalika river. It is about a three-hour trek from base village along the dam backwater and through forest to reach this place known as ‘Devkund’. A major part of the trek goes through some semi-dried forests with the river running parallel and sometimes crisscrossing through the route.
This trek can be done by amateurs as well. The approximate length of the trek is 4.5km which includes a hike alongside the Bhira dam, patches of forest cover, a small water stream, and open fields. There is no big ascend throughout the trek excluding the last 10% which requires a 300ft approx. of gradual ascending to finally reach the waterfall.
*Major Attractions:-*
Crossing the streams and enjoying natural bath.
Beautiful views of Bhira dam backwaters
Devkund Waterfall
A beautiful trek in evergreen forest in Tamhini Ghats.
Kundalika valley views
*Travel Schedule:-*
We’ll be boarding non-A/C bus from our nearest pick-up point.
10.00 Pm – Meet the team at SGNP bus stop, Borivali
10.10 Pm – Leave for the Devkund Waterfall
10.40 Pm – Pick up from WEH Bus stop, Andheri
11.00 Pm – Pick up from Kalanagar bus stop Bandra (Highway)
11.20 Pm – Pick up from Sion station Circle
11.35 Pm – Pick up from Diamond Garden, Chembur
11.50 Pm – Pick up from Vashi Plaza , Vashi
12.20 Am – Pick up from McDonald’s , Kalamboli
4.30 Am: – Reach Base Village, Freshen Up.
6.00 Am: – Breakfast
06.45 Am: – Introduction Round
07.00 Am: – Start Trek to Devkund
09.30 Am: – Reach Devkund Waterfall
10.30 Am: – Start the trek back to base Village
12.30 Pm: – Reach the Base Village, Take Some rest and have lunch
02.00 Pm: – Start the Return Journey to Mumbai
06.30 Pm: – Reach Mumbai (tentatively depends on traffic) and promise to meet again.
Payment & Registration Details: –
WhatsApp/Call/SMS: – 9987562370
*Trek Cost Includes:-*
Private Non A/c Vehicle from Mumbai to Mumbai
1 Veg Breakfast
1 Veg Lunch
First Aid
Trek India Expertise Charges.
*Trek Cost Excludes:-*
All kinds of extra meals / soft drinks ordered.
Insurance, tips, porters, bottled mineral water, aerated drinks etc.
Any kind of personal expenses.
Any kind of cost which is not mentioned in the cost includes above
All expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances like road blocks, bad weather.
*Things to Carry:*
Identity proof
Good trekking shoes and extra pair of floaters
Extra pair of clothes (Optional)
Water (minimum 2 liters) Compulsory
Some ready to eat food like biscuits, plum cake etc.
Medicines (if you need any), Glucon D / Electrol / Enerzyl Powder (We will have a basic first aid kit with us)
Toiletries, Cap / Scarves and Sunglasses
Rain gear – windcheater / raincoat / poncho
Haversack to put all your things
Cover your bags with rain cover.
Disclaimer :-
• Payment once done is non refundable.
• Trek Leader Decision will be final. No argument will be entrained.
• Trek India reserved the right to change/deviate/cancel the plan without any prior notice.
• Participants Safety is the prime concern for us and will not compromise for the same.
• Registration Form should be fill up after the registration is done, so we will have the emergency contact database.
• Trek India is not Responsible for any baggage or personal belonging loss/damage and participant are responsible for the same.
Things to Remember:-
Basic toilet facility will be available at the base village.
We advise participants to not opt such event with any medical issues.
We don’t recommend participants to reach the base village with own vehicle as considering complicated route & respecting everyone’s time.
Smoking/drinking/ Smoke up is strictly prohibited during the event. Anyone found will be expelled from the event immediately.
Trek Leader decision will be final & argument will be entertained.
Participants Safety is the prime concern for us and will not compromise for the same.
Trek India is not responsible for any baggage or personal belonging loss/damage and participant are responsible for the same.
Don’t except VIP or Luxurious treatment, as we are going for the Trekking/camping, so be adventures and free.
Venue
FAQ
1. What is the best time to visit Devkund Waterfall?
The best time to visit Devkund Waterfall is during the monsoon season, which typically lasts from June to September. During this time, the waterfall is at its full glory, with gushing water and lush greenery surrounding it. However, it is important to check the weather conditions and avoid visiting during heavy rainfall or flash flood warnings.
2. How difficult is the trek to Devkund Waterfall?
The trek to devkund waterfall trek tickets is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. It involves walking through uneven terrain and ascending and descending through forests and rocky paths. It is recommended to have a basic level of fitness and stamina for the trek. Hiring a guide or going on a guided tour can also help navigate the route and enhance safety.
3. Are there any safety precautions to keep in mind during the trek?
Yes, there are a few safety precautions to ensure a smooth and secure trekking experience. It is essential to carry sufficient water, wear sturdy and comfortable trekking shoes, and carry necessary equipment like a first aid kit, extra clothing, and insect repellent. It is also advisable to trek in a group and inform someone about your trekking plans. Following the instructions of the guide, if available, and keeping a safe distance from the waterfall are crucial for your safety.
4. Can I camp near Devkund Waterfall?
Currently, camping near devkund waterfall trek tickets is not allowed to preserve the natural environment and maintain the ecological balance of the area. However, there are several camping sites available in nearby locations where you can enjoy camping and other outdoor activities. It is recommended to explore these options and plan your camping experience accordingly.
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