Kune Waterfall is a waterfall at Lonavala in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is the 14th highest waterfall in India. It is located centrally within the Lonavala-Khandala valley against the stunning backdrop of the Sahyadri Mountains. Kune Waterfall is of great height and the starting point of Ulhas River flowing through Ulhas Valley. This fall is a three tiered waterfall with a total height of 200 metres (660 ft); the highest drop being 100 metres (330 ft).
Activities at Kune Waterfall
Swimming and rappelling are some of the activities that one can enjoy at the Kune Falls. The pool formed by this waterfall is an ideal spot for swimming and bathing. With its lush greenery, a waterfall is an ideal place for a picnic. Trekking around the vicinity is also another activity being organized.
Visiting Information of Kune Waterfall
Kune Waterfall is 83 kilometers away from Mumbai. The waterfall is located on the old Mumbai-Pune Highway. Kune Church is located within the close proximity of Kune Waterfalls and serves as a landmark to reach the waterfalls. From the church, it takes just a short walk to reach Kune waterfalls. The nearest airport is in Pune which is 67 kms.
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(Last Updated on : 02-05-2019)
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