Mumbai, Maharashtra
Dahisar Waterfall is a seasonal natural waterfall located in the northern part of Mumbai, within the forested region of Sanjay Gandhi National Park. The waterfall becomes active during the monsoon season when heavy rainfall feeds the streams flowing through the park. It is known for its lush green surroundings, rocky terrain, and peaceful forest atmosphere. Visitors usually come for short treks, nature photography, and to experience Mumbai’s monsoon landscape.
Active mainly during the monsoon months (June to September)
Water flow depends on rainfall intensity
Surroundings are lush and green during peak monsoon
Water levels may reduce or dry up outside the rainy season
Nearest Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport – approximately 18 km
Nearest Railway Station: Dahisar East Railway Station – approximately 4 km
Nearby Landmark: Sanjay Gandhi National Park – forest area
Road: Accessible by taxis, private vehicles, and city buses up to nearby entry points
Rail: Dahisar East station on the Western line provides the closest rail access
Air: Visitors usually travel from the airport by taxi or app-based cabs
Local Transport: BEST buses, auto-rickshaws, and app-based cab services are commonly used
Note: Visitors are advised to be cautious during the monsoon due to slippery rocks, strong water currents, and forest safety regulations. Entry restrictions may apply depending on weather and park guidelines.