In India, you will get to see such a wonder related to nature, which you have probably never seen before. Let me tell you, there is such a waterfall in Maharashtra, which instead of flowing from top to bottom, goes from bottom to top. Yes, till date you must have seen many waterfalls, but have you ever seen such an upside down waterfall? According to the information, strong winds are said to be the reason for such flow of the waterfall.

Well, the reasons are many, but the eyes of all the tourists coming here remain teary-eyed. Let us tell you some interesting things about this waterfall of Maharashtra.

Know where is this waterfall and what is its name

Know where is this waterfall and what is its name

This waterfall of Maharashtra is famous as Naneghat Waterfall. This waterfall is situated between Konkan beach and Junnar town. If you go from Mumbai to Naneghat Waterfall, then this waterfall will fall at a distance of about 120 km and if you go from Pune, it will be about 150 km. This waterfall is also known as Nana Ghat and Reverse Waterfall. (All indicative photo credits: pexels.com)

Waterfall works completely different from gravity

Waterfall works completely different from gravity

We all know the law of gravity, everything that comes from above definitely falls on the ground, but it is not so in Naneghat Waterfall. This waterfall works exactly opposite to gravity. Even after falling from a height, this waterfall goes back upwards. Because of this, tourists from far and wide definitely come to see this place. Tell me, whoever comes to this place, he cannot believe his eyes. Scientists believe that the wind blows very fast at this place, due to which the water moves upwards.

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pexels- Why does the waterfall flow upside down -1301470

Because of its specialty, this waterfall is very famous among the people. But this question definitely comes in everyone’s mind, why this waterfall goes up instead of down. Tell me, the wind blows very fast in Naneghat, due to this also the waterfall falls down, scientists also say that this waterfall flows upside down due to strong wind.

How to see this waterfall

How to see this waterfall

If you are planning to see the reverse waterfall, then you must visit Junnar. For this you will first get a bus from Kalyan bus stand, then from here you can easily reach Naneghat by road. Apart from the waterfall, this place is also famous for trekking. Naneghat track is a part of Ghatghar forest, if you are fond of trekking, then you can reach here from Kalyan-Ahmednagar highway. Monsoon is the best month to visit this place.