How to Reach Kondeshwar Temple, Badlapur - Complete Guide


 How to Reach (with Map Overview)

1. By Local Train + Auto/Taxi

Catch a Mumbai local (Central Line) from any station in Mumbai (e.g., Dadar, Thane). Get off at Badlapur (~1.5 hrs from Dadar, trains every 30 mins)

- From Badlapur station, take a shared auto  (₹40–50 per Person round trip) for the 7–8 km to the temple.

2. By Road (Self‑Drive or Private Cab)

Drive via Mumbai–Badlapur highway for ~60 km (~2 hrs). Road conditions have improved though some inclines and bumpy stretches still remain .

- Ample parking is available near the entrance, though weekends get crowded .

3. By Public Bus ( Not Reaccommodated )

Limited options: Some buses (e.g. route 46) from Badlapur Fire Brigade Centre run close to Kondeshwar area—but these require multiple segments and walking.

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🕉️ The Experience at Kondeshwar

Temple & Waterfall

A Hemadpanthi‑style Shiva shrine set amidst lush hills and flowing water.

- The cascading Kondeshwar Waterfall right by the temple is photogenic and inviting—especially during monsoon. But caution is needed due to strong undercurrents; fences and police prevent entry into precarious zones

Lake & Surroundings

- Kondeshwar Lake (via Bhoj Dam) is nearby—perfect for leisurely walks and soaking in the scenic views.

- Rocky forest tracks offer light trekking and exploration of adjacent cascades like the smaller “Dhangar Waterfall” 

Best Time to Visit

- Monsoon to early winter (June–Feb): Waterfalls gush, greenery thrives, weather is pleasant

- Weekends and festivals (e.g., Mahashivratri) are lively but crowded—prefer a weekday morning for peace .


📌 Map Marker & Directions

The temple & waterfall sit on Kondeshwar Temple Rd, ~7 km from Badlapur station.

- Entry point includes a small parking area with snack stalls (tea, maize, biscuits).

- A footpath winds lushly through forested inclines down to the shrine and streams.


✨ Nearby Spots Worth Visiting

A quick spin of attractions around Badlapur and Kondeshwar:

SpotDistanceHighlights
Badlapur Step Well~6 kmTraditional key‑shaped well, scenic, good for photography.
Chanderi Fort~8–10 kmHill‑fort with panoramic views, moderate trek
Bhoj Dam~7 kmRelaxing lakeside, boat rides possible
Barrage River PointNearbyQuiet riverside picnic spot

For a longer itinerary, consider beautiful hillstations like Matheran or Lonavala (70–90 km), with escapes like Bhushi Dam or Tiger’s Leap en.wikipedia.org.

📝 Sample Itinerary (Day Trip)

  • Depart Mumbai early (~6 AM) → reach Badlapur 7:30 AM.
  • Auto/taxi to Kondeshwar (arrive ~8 AM), explore temple & waterfall.
  • Snack/relax by river on temple premises.
  • Visit lake, trek short trails, take photos.
  • Post-plugin lunch at local eatery (e.g., KDS Kitchen, Shabari Foods).
  • Optional: drive to Badlapur Step Well or Bhoj Dam, return to Mumbai by evening.

Total driving/travel ~4–5 hrs; temple-side time ~2–3 hrs.


✅ Tips & Precautions

- Footwear: Wear trekking‑comfortable shoes for creek‑crossing.
Safety: No swimming near waterfalls—hidden rocks and currents are dangerous.
Packing: Water, snacks, raincoat (monsoon), sunscreen, insect repellent.
Eco-friendly: Avoid littering—carry trash back with you .
Respect: Dress modestly and be mindful of devotees’ rituals.

🧭 Final Takeaway

Kondeshwar Temple offers a beautiful fusion of spiritual atmosphere, thriving greenery, and refreshing waterfalls — one of Mumbai’s most underrated natural escapes. With easy train access to Badlapur and a short ride up, it makes for a rejuvenating day trip packed with trekking, sightseeing, and cultural immersion. Add a couple of nearby attractions like the Step Well or Bhoj Dam to make your trip even richer.

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