Sunday, November 5, 2023

Kaas Pathar - Valley of Flowers in Maharashtra

Kaas Pathar  Valley of Flowers, Tourist Destination  Maharashtra



 Kaas Pathar is one of the unique tourist destination for Nature lover, Photographer, Famous for it's carpets of flower and butterflies, blossoms in season which in August to October ,One should visit with family and friends to experience beauty of nature. Beautiful trails, hills and Kaas lake gives rich experience.

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 It part of Western Ghats have more than 800 different species plant are in platue .Some of the rarest of rare flowering  plant are found here. Endangered species of flowers like Hitchenia caulina are found here. It suggested of hire local guide to explore diversity of vegetation.
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Tourists Spot to ExploreApart from it you get chance to see wildlife in area as Konya Wildlife Sanctuary which is just more than 40 km from adjoining area of  platue. Other tourist attraction are Kaas lake , Bhambawali lake,Vasota fort.Historic Sajjagad Fort  is just a hour of drive from here. Its perfect tousrist  destination for 2 day vacation plan.

Kaas Pathar Online Booking - It is reccommeded to visit in weekdays ,as it gets crowded in weekends .There is option of online and offline booking to visit place.Booking is  attollted for particular  slot of day (around 3 hours). As only 3000 visiters allowed per day,online booking is recommended.

How to Reach - 25 KM from Satara Bus Depot and 30 KM from train station. The nearest airport is available in Pune.Local Bus or you can hire taxi cab to the tourist spot.

Accommodation - Budget Hotels,reasturant are available at Satara city. As Night camping ,stay is not allowed.

Kaas Pathar Blooming season - The best time to visit in monsoon season after month August.It should be keep in mind bloosming period of flowers is just 5 to 7 weeks. So keep update with it befpre planning.

Kaas Pathar is listed in UNESCO World Heritages Sites for its unique ecosystem and biodiversity must be protected, so that coming generation should also witness such vibrant colors of nature.