Kaas Plateau, also known as Kaas Pathar is a volcanic plateau located near Satara. This 1000 hectare plateau has only recently gained popularity, since it was declared a bio-diversity site by UNESCO in June 2012.Kaas Plateau is Maharashtra’s answer to the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand and it comes alive after the rains when the entire region is carpeted with flowers. The plateau is full of wild flowers during the months of August and September and the blooms last for about two to three weeks.
During this time the whole plateau resembles a carpet with flowers of every hue from the color spectrum. There are more than 450 different species of flowers, orchids and carnivorous plants found in Kaas. Due to its beauty, every year …show more content…
It is believed that 624 species of plants have entered in the Red Data Book. Out of these 624 species, 39 are found only in Kaas Region. Since the plants here approximate 6% of the Red data species, it has become very important to take effective measures to protect this whole area in order to conserve the diverse, rare and endangered flora of Kaas plateau. The plateau changes its colors after every 15 - 20 days, with the monsoon starting from June till October the cycle of flowering plants progresses and changes during these …show more content…
This is a magical time and is ideal to spend a few hours unwinding from the hectic city life and taking walks around the plateau and exploring its delights.
Explore the verdant landscape -
The Kaas plateau is home to around 850 known species of plants, of which about 600 are of the flowering variety. In addition, many endemic species of plants have also flourished here. They can only survive in this region, owing to the volcanic rock soil of the plateau. Kaas Plateau’s unique ecosystem also allows around 33 endangered species of plants to thrive here. These species are only found in rocky lands, and are on the brink of extinction due to the changes in climatic and geological conditions. Amateur biologists and plant lovers can often be seen spending hours, hunched over observing rare plants.
Rest and Rejuvenation by the Lake -
Close to the plateau is a moss green Lake called the 'Kaas Talav', which usually has a lovely waterfall flowing into it during the peak of monsoon. The shore of the lake is flat and sandy and is an ideal place to spend time with friends and family or even pitch a tent for the evening.
Other Attractions:
- Kass Talav
- Sajjangad Fort
- Kanher Dam
- Vajrai Waterfall
- Thoseghar