Pune → Tamhini Ghat · Monsoon Special

Pune to Tamhini Ghat Electric Cab 100+ Waterfalls · Monsoon Day Trip · Jul–Sep

Pune's ultimate monsoon day trip — 100+ roadside waterfalls, mist-covered valleys, and Kolvan views. Just 60 km in a zero-emission EV. No advance payment. Pay after trip.

₹1,200

One-Way

~60 km

Distance

1.5 hrs

Duration

No advance · Pay after trip · Available 24/7

Peak monsoon season: July to September — waterfalls at maximum flow, ghat roads passable. Book your monsoon trip early — weekends fill up fast.

Pune to Tamhini Ghat Cab Fare

All-inclusive pricing — tolls, fuel, driver allowance included

Kia Carens EV

7-seater · 400 km range · Most popular

One-Way ₹1,200
Round Trip ₹2,100
Monsoon Day Package

Full ghat · Mulshi · Devkund entry

₹2,600

BYD eMax 7

7-seater · Premium electric MPV

One-Way ₹1,500
Round Trip ₹2,600

All fares include tolls, parking, and driver allowance. GST extra if invoice required. No advance payment — pay after your trip is complete.

Places to Visit at Tamhini Ghat

Waterfalls, valleys, hidden villages, and the Konkan entry point

Tamhini Ghat Waterfalls

Over 100 cascades erupt along the ghat road during the monsoon, many visible directly from the car window without any trekking. The waterfalls peak in August and September, turning the entire ghat into a moving canvas of white water.

Kolvan Valley

A stunning lush green valley visible from several viewpoints along the ghat. During the monsoon, the valley floor is carpeted with emerald paddy fields while clouds drift at eye level — one of the most photographed scenes near Pune.

Devkund Waterfall

A spectacular 80-foot waterfall accessible via a 3 km trek from Bhira village at the base of Tamhini Ghat. Best visited August to October. The emerald pool at the base is one of the most beautiful natural swimming spots in Maharashtra.

Mulshi Dam Entry

Tamhini Ghat is the backside approach to Mulshi Lake — you pass the dam at the ghat base. The drive from Pune via Paud Road to Mulshi and then up through Tamhini Ghat is a stunning loop covering both the lake and the ghat.

Bhira Village

A remote Konkan settlement at the base of Tamhini Ghat, offering a glimpse of coastal Maharashtra village life. Bhira is the starting point for the Devkund trek and has basic food stalls run by local families.

Aamby Valley Scenic Return

An alternate return route via Aamby Valley Road passes through a quieter section of the Sahyadri foothills. This loop back to Pune adds variety to the trip and covers different scenic terrain away from the standard Paud Road.

Why an EV is the Best Choice for Tamhini Monsoon

Four practical reasons electric beats diesel on this ghat route

EV Motor is Sealed and Rain-Safe

Unlike combustion engines, the Kia Carens EV's electric motor and battery pack are fully sealed and rated for all-weather operation. Driving through waterfall spray and heavy monsoon rain poses no mechanical risk to the vehicle.

Instant Torque Control on Narrow Ghat Roads

Tamhini Ghat road is narrow and can be slippery in the monsoon. The EV's instant, precise torque delivery gives the driver superior control at low speeds — critical for safely navigating tight bends and waterfall crossings.

No Diesel Exhaust in the Mist

The misty, cool air of Tamhini Ghat during monsoon is a sensory experience. Our zero-emission EV keeps it that way — no diesel fumes mixing with the cool mountain air or waterfall mist that makes this ghat so special.

Day Package Covers the Full Ghat Exploration

The monsoon day package (₹2,600) gives you a full 6–8 hours to drive the entire ghat at a leisurely pace — stopping at every waterfall, viewpoint, and photograph opportunity without watching a meter tick.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pune to Tamhini Ghat cab — monsoon trip queries answered

What is the cab fare from Pune to Tamhini Ghat?

The one-way fare from Pune to Tamhini Ghat in a Kia Carens EV is ₹1,200. Round trip is ₹2,100. A monsoon day package (full ghat exploration) is ₹2,600. BYD eMax 7 one-way is ₹1,500 and round trip is ₹2,600. All fares are all-inclusive with no hidden charges.

What are the best months to visit Tamhini Ghat?

July to October is the best time to visit Tamhini Ghat, with peak waterfall season in August and September when 100+ cascades are visible roadside. October is also excellent with waterfalls still active and the weather clearing. November to February is pleasant for valley views and nature walks, but the waterfalls reduce significantly.

Is the Tamhini Ghat road safe to drive during monsoon?

Yes. The Tamhini Ghat road is a metalled (paved) state highway and is passable throughout the monsoon. Our drivers are experienced with this route in all seasons. The road can be slippery in heavy rain, and our EV's precise torque control makes it well-suited for wet ghat roads. We advise visiting on mornings with clear weather forecasts for the best experience.

Can we combine Tamhini Ghat with a Mulshi Lake visit?

Yes. Mulshi Dam is at the base of Tamhini Ghat — you pass it on the way. Our day package (₹2,600) covers both Mulshi Lake and the full Tamhini Ghat drive in a single trip. This is Pune's most popular monsoon day-trip combination, covering the lake and the ghat in 6–7 hours.

Book Your Tamhini Ghat Monsoon Cab

100+ waterfalls. Zero diesel. One-way from ₹1,200. No advance payment — pay after your monsoon trip.

Available 24/7 · Kia Carens EV (7-seater) · BYD eMax 7