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Lonavala railway station can be reached by taking a train from Mumbai or Pune.
Try something new this monsoon and enjoy waterfall rappelling in Lonavala. With nature at its bountiful best, you'll get to experience the rains in a whole new light while rappelling down the Dudhiware waterfall. This is a moderately difficult activity that is suitable for adventure enthusiasts and fit newbies.
Located in Lonavala, the Dudhiware waterfall stands at 135 feet. Surrounded by lush greenery, participants can enjoy rappelling under the refreshing flow of water with expert guidance and safety.
Go rappelling in Lonavala and enjoy the challenge of rappelling down a 135 feet high course. | Get introduced to a new type of adventure activity this monsoon. | Enjoy the thrill of being drenched as you make your way down the waterfall. | Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding hills.
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30 mins
135 feet
1:6
5 hrs
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Yes
102 kgs
Ensure that you arrive at the Lonavala railway station 07:30 hrs, where you'll meet the rest of your group and proceed towards the base village by local transport. After a delicious breakfast and an introduction session, you'll begin hiking towards the waterfall. Here, you'll recieve a briefing session and begin rappelling under expert supervision. After an exciting morning, you'll depart from the waterfall and proceed back to Lonavala railway station.
Base village, Lonavala
Base village, Lonavala
08:00 AM
For cancellations made 21 days or more before departure of the Lonavala rappelling trip: 100% refund.
For cancellations made 16-21 days before departure of the Lonavala rappelling trip: 75% refund.
For cancellations made 8-15 days before departure of the Lonavala rappelling trip: 50% refund.
For cancellations made 0-7 days before departure of the Lonavala rappelling trip: No refund.
No show: No refund.
All refunds will be processed after deducting any transaction costs.
Consumption of liquor, drugs, tobacco products and cigarettes is strictly prohibited while rappelling in Lonavala.
Travellers are requested to treat the local culture with respect and avoid littering, defacing property and monuments and causing general disturbance.