Bhaje

About Bhaje

Bhaje is a small village in Maharashtra known for the famous Bhaja Caves, one of the oldest Buddhist cave complexes in India. Carved into a hillside, the caves display intricate sculptures and ancient inscriptions. The area’s lush greenery and scenic surroundings make it a favourite spot for history lovers and trekkers visiting nearby Lonavala and Karla.

Best Time to Visit Bhaje

Plan your trip around the right season

Oct–MarBest Window

Why visit

Clear views and mild temperatures for viewpoints, walks, and plantation drives — Bhaja caves near Lonavala—carry traction shoes.

Keep in mind

Year-end holidays crowd hill stations—traffic builds on ghat roads.

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Apr–May

Why visit

Still cooler than the plains—fine for short escapes.

Keep in mind

Haze/warmth grows; waterfalls shrink before monsoon.

Jun–Sep

Why visit

Peak waterfall drama and misty landscapes.

Keep in mind

Heavy rain triggers slips on trails and landslides on vulnerable ghats.

How to Reach Bhaje

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Road-first via NH66 from Mumbai, Pune, or Goa; Konkan Railway where it serves your stop; nearest major airports vary by sector.

Getting Around Bhaje

Local transport and practical tips

Getting Around

ST buses, shared vans, autos, and app cabs; ferries only on select creek routes.

Quick Tip

Monsoon ghat slips happen—keep weekend schedules flexible.

Best Areas to Stay in Bhaje

Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip

Lonavala station / Bhushi Dam belt

Cave day hikes

Early starts beat Bhaja crowd buses from Pune.

Tungarli hillside villas

Monsoon mist

Deck stays overlooking waterfalls between cave rounds.

Old Mumbai–Pune highway motels

Road trippers

Parking-first stops when expressway tolls fatigue drivers.