Season: Kaas Pathar
| Phase | Typical Period | What to Expect | |-------|----------------|----------------| | | Mid-June to Late July | Heavy rainfall; plateau is waterlogged, muddy, and closed to visitors . No flowers yet. | | Peak Bloom | Late August to mid-September | Maximum diversity and density of flowers. This is the ideal visiting window. | | Late Bloom | Late September to early October | Fewer species, but certain flowers (like Utricularia – bladderworts) may still be visible. | | Post-season | Mid-October onward | Flowers wither; grasses take over. Plateau turns brown/green without floral display. |
Kaas Pathar in peak bloom is unlike any other landscape – a carpet of millions of tiny wildflowers in purple, yellow, white, and pink. However, outside the 3–4 week peak, it is a nondescript rocky plateau. kaas pathar season
Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range of the Western Ghats, the (Kaas Plateau) is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site that undergoes a spectacular transformation once a year . Often hailed as Maharashtra’s "Valley of Flowers," this 1,000-hectare volcanic plateau near Satara becomes a vibrant mosaic of rare endemic blooms, insectivorous plants, and misty landscapes. | Phase | Typical Period | What to
The primary season for Kaas Pathar is . However, the experience changes significantly within this three-month window: Best Time to Visit Kaas Pathar/Plateau - Sahyogmantra Tours This is the ideal visiting window
Exploring the Kaas Pathar Season: Maharashtra’s Valley of Flowers