Kumbharli Ghat
Mountain pass in Maharashtra, India
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The Kumbharli Ghat is a mountain pass in Maharashtra, India that connects the coastal Ratnagiri District in Konkan region of Maharashtra with the Satara District in Desh region.[1]
Elevation625 m (2,051 ft)
Traversed byKarad–Chiplun State Highway
LocationSatara–Ratnagiri Districts, Maharashtra, India
| Kumbharli Ghat | |
|---|---|
The Pass | |
| Elevation | 625 m (2,051 ft) |
| Traversed by | Karad–Chiplun State Highway |
| Location | Satara–Ratnagiri Districts, Maharashtra, India |
| Range | Western Ghats |
| Coordinates | 17.43°N 73.65°E |
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It cuts across the Western Ghats range. It is one of few link roads between the Konkan and Ghatmaatha in Maharashtra. The road, a state highway, is at an average elevation of 625 m (2,051 ft). It links the cities of Chiplun (Ratnagiri district) and Karad (Satara district). Near the eastern end is the Koyna Dam.
