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Kaas Plateau and Lake in Maharashtra is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site that flaunts an impressive variety of seasonal wildflowers and endemic butterflies.

The plateau is at an altitude of 1200 meters and spreads across an area of 10 square kilometers. This biodiversity hotspot is a photographer’s paradise and a nature lover’s delight. You can witness the valley of flowers during the monsoon season from August to October. The plateau boasts more than 850 different species of flowering plants including orchids, shrubs such as Karvy, and carnivorous plants like Drosera Indica. So, put on your hiking boots, and get ready to explore the wilderness of this natural marvel!

But that’s not all! Kaas Lake, also known as Kaas Talav, is a man-made reservoir built under British supervision in 1875. It’s a perennial source of water supply for the western part of Satara city. The lake is surrounded by dense forests, and the natural surroundings are simply enchanting. You can hear the chirping of birds, and the hot steamed sweet corn is a must-try. The red-colored mud adds to the charm of the place, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful picnic with your loved ones. Don’t forget to visit the nearby temples such as Kasaidevi Temple, Bamnoli, Yewateshwar Temple, and Tapola to seek blessings and soak in the spirituality of the place.

So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and head to Satara to explore the beauty of Kaas Plateau and Lake. Trust us; you won’t regret it!

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