This lake was constructed about 100 years ago to supply drinking water for citizens of Satara. The supply system of water is by natural energy i.e. by gravity. From this lake take care of half area of Satara City’s water need.
Distance:- 4.4 km
Kaas Plateau – Valley of flower
The Kas Plateau is situated at the Sahyadri hills near Satara. This plateau is well known for its unique biosphere, high hill plateaus and grasslands. During monsoon season, especially in the month of August, the plateau comes to life, with picturesque view of various types flowers that carpet the floor of the plateau. As per the Forest Department’s Board at Kas Plateau, there are more than 150 or more types of flowers, shrubs and grasses found here.!!
Distance:- 2.3 Km
Ekiv Waterfall – Picturesque
Ekiv is a Village in Jawali Taluka in Satara District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Pune Division .
Distance: 5.4 Km
Bamnoli Boating - peaceful boat rides on the lake
Water falls here from 260 meter height. This is beautiful waterfall fall at Bhambawai village and south of Kas Plateau.
Distance:- 17 Km
Kelavali Waterfall – Trek to heaven
Kelavali Waterfall, a scenic and lesser-known waterfall in Satara, Maharashtra, is known for its tranquil and isolated location, making it a popular spot for trekking and enjoying nature.
Distance: 45 Km
Sajjangad Fort - spiritual and historical
Sajjangad, meaning “Fort of Good People”, is located near the city of Satara, India. It is the final resting place of Sant Ramdas in 18th century India (born 1608). His teachings and works written in books such as Dasbodh are read and followed by many people even today in the state of Maharashtra and Sajjangad is a popular place of pilgrimage.
Distance:- 31 Km
Thoseghar Waterfalls - roaring monsoon beauty
Thoseghar waterfalls is a scenic spot located near the small village of Thoseghar,at the edge of the Konkan region, in Western India.
Distance: 40 Km
Chalkhewadi – Windmill Farm
Chalkewadi wind mill energy project in Satara was developed with the intention of generating clean renewable energy and hundreds of windmills were put up all along the plateau. Over the years, this location has been developed as a tourist spot due to its lush green hills, valleys, red soil, and the windmills that spread all across making this landscape a beautiful sight. The best period to visit this location is monsoon as Thoseghar waterfall can also be seen from certain points of Chalkewadi windmills.