A popular vantage point located at a height of 1340 metres. One can enjoy breathtaking views of the valleys and hills from the top of this spot. The site is named after Arthur Malet, who lost his wife and children in a ferry mishap in the Savitri River.
A stunning waterfall that cascades down from a height of 500 feet amongst verdant greenery. The waterfalls are tucked away in the Sahyadri mountain range and are truly a sight to behold.
A unique rock formation that resembles the head of an elephant. Visitors can hike through a forest and take in the views of the valley below. It's a great spot for nature lovers and photographers.
If you have more time, you can visit the Panchgani Table Land, a unique flat mountain top, or the Tapola Lake and enjoy water sports. If you have less than 3 days, consider skipping Elephant's Head Point. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket as it can get chilly in the afternoon.