If you’ve lived in or around Kharghar, you’ve probably heard of Pandavkada Falls but not many know about Arjun Kada. I only discovered this spot a couple of monsoons ago, thanks to a local friend who insisted we skip the usual crowd and try something new.
And I’m glad I did.
Arjun Kada Waterfall is raw, peaceful, and tucked deep inside the forest near Belpada Hills. The hike itself is a mini adventure surrounded by misty greenery, slippery trails, and the calming sound of flowing water. There were no guards, no stalls, and no network just nature at its wildest.
But while it’s a beautiful hidden gem, it’s also risky if you’re not prepared. That’s why I’m writing this detailed guide based on my own experience to help you explore Arjun Kada responsibly and safely. From how to reach, what to carry, safety tips, timing, and local rules, I’ve covered it all so you don’t make the same mistakes I did.
Why This Blog Will Help You – Unlike generic travel posts, this blog is written by someone who has actually trekked here. I’ve added my first-hand experience, safety tips, and real-time hacks the stuff tourists miss, but locals know.
Arjun Kada Waterfall Quick Overview
Detail | Information |
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Location | Belpada Hill, Sector 6, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai |
Height | Approx. 100 –120 meters |
Season | Only during Monsoon (July–September) |
Trek Length | ~2 – 3 km (from Shree Aai Mataji Mandir & Gaushala) |
Entry Fee | No Entry Fees |
Best Time to Visit | 7 AM – 11 AM (Weekdays Only) |
Network Coverage | Poor/None in most areas |
Safety Alert | Slippery rocks, no emergency setup |
Group Size Recommended | Min. 3–4 people avoid solo treks |
Arjun Kada Waterfall Photos



How to Reach Arjun Kada Waterfall – Route Guide
Follow this simple route guide to reach Arjun Kada Waterfall safely and without confusion.
By Train
Take a Harbour Line train to Kharghar Station. Then you have to take auto/bus from there.
By Auto/Cab
Once you reach Kharghar Station (West), take an auto or cab and ask to be dropped at “Shree Aai Mataji Mandir & Gaushala” in Sector 6.
This is the most common entry point used by trekkers and locals.
Forest Trek (Last Leg)
- Duration: 30–40 minutes
- Trail: Muddy, slippery, no signage
- Conditions: Full jungle terrain — wear trekking shoes
Entry, Timings, and Rules (Updated for 2025)

Factor | Details |
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Entry Fee | No Entry Fees |
Best Time | 7 AM – 11 AM (Mon–Fri) |
Worst Time | After 2 PM or during heavy rain (Weekends) |
Local Patrols | Present on weekends to stop overcrowding |
Safety Rules | No ropes, no lifeguards, no support on-site |
Is Arjun Kada Safe to Visit in 2025?
Let’s be brutally honest — Arjun Kada is NOT a picnic spot. It’s raw forest. If you’re not careful, it’s risky. But with prep, it’s safe.
Personal Safety Tips (From My Trek)
- Don’t go solo — 3–4 friends minimum
- Wear trekking shoes with grip
- Pack a rain poncho, extra socks, torch, glucose, and first-aid
- Avoid sitting near the edge of the waterfall — rocks crumble fast
- Carry at least 2L water, no stalls anywhere
In 2023, a small landslide near the ridge cut off the trail for hours. No phone signal. Don’t underestimate this place.
Things to Do at Arjun Kada Waterfall

Activity | Experience |
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Trekking | Jungle trail with steep inclines |
Photography | Mist, rocky cliffs, untouched backdrops |
Bird Watching | Early mornings are best |
Nature Meditation | Peaceful and silent — no tourist noise |
Mini Picnics | Flat rocks upstream; avoid the main fall base |
Nearby Attractions from Arjun Kada
- Pandavkada Falls – More popular, but now restricted during weekends
- Central Park Kharghar – Great for cooldown post-trek
- ISKCON Temple Kharghar – Peaceful spot for a spiritual break
- Owe Dam – Calm place for sunset views
- Shilp Chowk Market – Last food and water point before the trek
Pro Tips for First-Time Trekkers

✅ Reach Kharghar by 6:45 AM
✅ Start trek before 7:30 AM
✅ Download offline trail maps (Network drops fast)
✅ Avoid flashy clothes — stick to greys, greens
✅ Pack waste bags — NO littering
✅ Inform a family member before going
✅ Keep phones inside ziplock bags or dry pouches
✅ Stay away from cliff edges even for reels
Monsoon at Arjun Kada
rjun Kada truly comes alive in the monsoon — but each month has its own mood, magic, and risks. Here’s what you can expect if you’re planning a visit between July and September:
Month | What to Expect |
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July | 🌿 The forest is lush and fresh. Expect misty trails, dense fog, and strong waterfall flow. Trail can be extremely slippery — wear proper trekking shoes. |
August | 💧 Peak waterfall strength. Great for photography but risky during heavy downpours. Landslide-prone sections near the ridge need extra caution. |
September | ☁️ Slightly clearer skies and fewer people. The trek is still wet but safer. Ideal for peaceful treks and birdwatching. The best balance of thrill and safety. |
Want to experience the best of all months? Go twice — early July for raw power, and late September for silence and serenity.
History of Arjun Kada
Local legends connect this cliff to Arjun from the Mahabharata. It’s believed he meditated here during exile and pierced a rock with his arrow to release water — forming the current waterfall.
- Arjun = Warrior prince
- Kada = Cliff in Marathi
No archaeological evidence, but the vibe feels sacred — quiet, undisturbed, and spiritually dense.
Conclusion: Is Arjun Kada Worth Visiting?
Yes — if you’re a responsible trekker.
If you’re someone who craves real nature — not manicured parks or crowded picnic spots — Arjun Kada is a must-visit. It’s not for casual tourists, but for those who love raw trails, peace, and a little adventure.
This place teaches you patience, preparation, and respect for nature. From muddy treks to misty views and the powerful silence of the jungle — it’s a monsoon memory you won’t forget.
But remember, this isn’t a tourist attraction — it’s a wild trail. One wrong step, and things can go downhill fast. So come prepared, stay alert, and leave nothing behind but footprints.
If this guide helped you even a little, share it with your friends and go explore this hidden gem — the right way.
⚠️ Don’t risk your safety for a reel.
❤️ Don’t litter what you love.
📸 Don’t chase crowds. Discover peace.
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