Situated on the Mahabaleshwar–Panchgani road, about 18–20 km from Mahabaleshwar town and just ~2 km before Panchgani town. It sits at the entrance of Panchgani township at Ganeshpeth region.
Why Parsi Point is Worth a Stop
A serene and scenic viewpoint with excellent Valley & dam views, ideal for those seeking both natural beauty and quiet relaxation.
Great photo opportunities at dawn/dusk, with 360° views and open terraces.
Offers light refreshments & activities, making it family‑friendly and engaging for visitors of all ages.
Overview
Situated about 20 km from Mahabaleshwar and only 2 km from Panchgani, Table Land is Asia's second-largest volcanic plateau, perched at around 4,550 ft (≈1,387 m) above sea level
Spanning approximately 95 acres, the terrain is a flat expanse of laterite rock blanketed by unique native grasses and interspersed with panoramic viewpoints
Why Visit Table Land?
This plateau offers a rare mix of wide-open natural landscape, adventure activities, mythic heritage (Pandava caves), and cinematic vistas—perfect for families, couples, solo travelers, or photographers. The sweeping views of valleys from the edge are an unforgettable experience.
Overview
Located along the Mahabaleshwar–Panchgani Road, just a few kilometers before reaching Panchgani, the Bhilar Waterfall cascades from approximately 350 ft (≈ 107 m) into a lush valley
Fed by the Kundalika River, it’s seasonal—most impressive during monsoon (June–September), when the falls burst into action and the surrounding forest turns emerald green
Why Visit Bhilar Waterfall?
It’s a refreshing offbeat escape for nature lovers—less crowded and deeply immersive during the monsoon.
The lush green forests, waterfall mist, and clear valley views create a serene natural ambiance.
With optional trekking or rappelling, it offers just enough adventure alongside peaceful sightseeing.