
Today we are going to see the best place for one day trip near Mumbai, Nashik and Pune.
Railway dam Igatpuri, Best place for one day trip.
About Railway dam as one day trip near Mumbai, Nashik and Pune:
Igatpuri is a hill station located in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, about 120 km from Mumbai. Railway Dam, also known as the Bhatsa Dam, is a very popular tourist destination near Igatpuri.
It is a scenic spot located amidst the lush green hills of Igatpuri, and is a great place for a day trip. The dam is filled with water during the monsoon months, and offers breathtaking views of the misty hills and the surrounding greenery.
You can also enjoy boating in the reservoir, and take a leisurely stroll around the dam. It’s a great place to take some stunning photographs and to relax in the peaceful atmosphere.
Railway dam is a purely peaceful location, basically it is water reserved in the mountain.
The Water in the lake is very attractive, clean and cool. Surrounding scenery is also very beautiful.
The mountain in front of the lake is charming.
Traveling options as following:
It will take around 3 hours from Mumbai and one hour from Nashik and 6 hours from pune.
You can use public transport also, Like trains, buses and autos.
Famous food and food cost:
In Igatpuri city there are multiple options available for breakfast and lunch.
Between 25 to 40 rupees you will get the best breakfast over there.
Around the lake, there are no food options available.

Traveling cost:
For private vehicles there will only petrol cost will be added,
For public transport, there will take around 200-400 Rupees
Total Budget:
Total Budget will take around 1500 -2500 Rupees only
Best time to visit:
Rainy season should best time to visit railway dam for one day trip
Direction:
Security Guidance as following :
People are very cool at this place, but the lake does not have any fence and no rescue team for security. So take care of yourself.
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