Kund Mala is a beautiful place located near Pune in Maharashtra. It is about 30 kilometers from Pune city. It is a small and peaceful spot in the countryside, far away from bus city life. Visitors can reach it by taking a short 15-minute diversion from the old Pune-Mumbai highway, just before the expressway starts.
Kund Mala is situated on the Indrayani River. The river flows through this area and has made the place special and wonderful. The water has shaped the rocks and made waterfalls and formations that attract tourists who love nature.
Kund Mala is a popular spot for people who want peace and relaxation. It is a hidden place not many tourists know about. The area has a small waterfall, a colorful nearby temple and naturally carved rocks. The view is especially beautiful after monsoon, when the water drops to a lower level and the rocks become visible.
Visitors can enjoy the small waterfall, walk across a narrow bridge, and visit the Kund Mala Mata Temple, which is located in the middle of the river. The rocks around the water show wonderful formations made by nature. There are food stalls nearby selling vada pav, pakoras and tea. It’s a perfect spot for a small picnic or a short gesture.
The best time to visit Kund Mala is from October to February. During these months, the water is not too high or dangerous and the view is clear and beautiful. It’s a nice time for tourists to explore safely and enjoy the peace of this place.
The people who live nearby know this place very well. Some use their bikes or small trucks to cross the water, although this is not recommended for tourists. The locals have a close bond with the river and the land, avoid crossing the river when it’s not safe.
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