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Barvi dam badlapur | Hidden place near barvi dam | बारवी धरण बदलापूर

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Today I am taking you all to a new place & deep into nature. I hope you guys have already read my blog of kondeshwar temple, I also made a vlog on it. So today we are going to Barvi dam which is 16km away from badlapur railway station. Barvi Dam is the largest dam in the thane district, With the newly constructed murbad highway, the journey from Badlapur city to barvi dam is worth the time. As it is rightly said, sometimes the journey is more beautiful than destination, follows here. First, you will come across the Ulhas river bridge, offering a splendid view of the river backed by tahuli peak. Then you will enter the jungle road and is the best part of the trip. High green trees, pure blue skies, potholes-free roads…What else a perfect road trip consists of! Monsoon and winter is the best season to get in. When the dam gets completely filled, doors for the outflow of water are opened and is a breathtaking sight to see. Also, the corporation has installed benches in the forest where you can have good times with your loved ones. So make the plan for a road trip, enjoy the weather, atmosphere and have the best one.

The height of the dam above the lowest foundation is 72.60 m (238.2 ft) while the length is 746 m (2,448 ft). The gross storage capacity is  178,580.00 km3 (42,843.62 cu mi).

There is another place which takes you exactly behind the dam through the forest.

So, me & my friends are all set to go in the morning we all are excited about the trip. We start our trip at 8am, The road was so amazing !!

The road toward barvi dam

after traveling a few km we stop at the famous mulgaons vada pav, After eating vada pav we went straight to the barvi dam.

Barvi dam

We spend some time here & then after we went ahead to the murbad road which takes behind the dam through the forest.

Murbad road

After going on a straight road we took right & entered a forest. When we enter a forest we feel very calm & beautiful vibes. It's summertime so there is a warm breeze that made us happy, the sound of cicadas. Nature can heal you, it helps you to forget all your pain & tension, anxiety. After walking through this beautiful nature we didn't even realize that we already reach our spot.
















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