Sandhan Valley, often called the Valley of Shadows, is one of the most thrilling natural wonders in Maharashtra. Nestled between the mighty Sahyadri ranges near Bhandardara, this deep canyon-like gorge cuts dramatically through high rock walls. Sunlight barely reaches the bottom, giving the valley its mystical name. It’s a paradise for adventure seekers, offering rappelling, trekking, and camping under star-studded skies. The combination of rocky terrain, waterfalls, and crystal-clear streams makes Sandhan Valley a raw, unforgettable experience, a true test of endurance wrapped in scenic beauty.
How to Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Nashik (90 km) or Mumbai (180 km). From there, drive or take a bus to Bhandardara or Samrad village, the starting point of the trek.
By Train: Igatpuri and Kasara are the nearest railheads. Shared jeeps and local taxis are available from the station.
By Road: Sandhan Valley is accessible by road via Ghoti–Bhandardara route. Regular buses and private vehicles ply the route.
Best Time to Visit:
November to February is ideal for trekking and camping.
Avoid monsoon months (June–September) as water levels rise and the terrain becomes slippery.
Popular Attractions Nearby:
– Bhandardara Dam – Scenic lake with boating and picnic spots
– Ratangad Fort – Popular trek offering panoramic Sahyadri views
– Amruteshwar Temple – Ancient stone temple near Ratanwadi village
– Kalsubai Peak – Maharashtra’s highest summit for experienced trekkers
Travel Tips:
– Wear proper trekking shoes with good grip.
– Carry water, snacks, and a torchlight — some sections are dark and narrow.
– Avoid solo trekking — go with experienced guides or organized groups.
– Mobile network is limited; inform someone about your plans before starting.
– Night camping under the stars near Samrad village is highly recommended.
Suggested Itinerary (2 days):
Day 1: Arrive at Samrad village → Start Sandhan Valley descent → Rappelling section → Water crossing → Camp overnight under the stars.
Day 2: Morning breakfast → Return trek or onward to Ratangad Fort → Depart via Bhandardara.




