Banoti waterfall


Banoti waterfall is a remote and desolate location off the village of Banoti in the Soegaon taluka of the Aurangabad district in the Maharashtra state of India. This waterfall is least known in spite of being quite picturesque and enchanting. Access to the place is difficult without involving a long trek from the nearest village of Banoti.
The importance of the waterfall is linked to archaeology and Buddhism, since there is an ancient Buddhist monastery of the fifth century CE. The monastery is not accessible. The existence of such an ancient monastery adjacent to the Banoti waterfall is largely unknown to the modern world except for some references in archaeological works. It was, indeed, this waterfall that cradled the ancient Buddhist monastery of Banoti, which was contemporary to the Ajanta cave temples.
The waterfall, however, is not large, its optical width being nearly 20 ft and elevation nearly 200 ft. It is a seasonal waterfall that runs during monsoon season.

Facts

CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictAurangabad
TalukaSoegaon
Coordinates20.4430900° N, 075.3124130° E
TypePlunge
ElevationApproximately 200 ft
Number of drops1
WidthApproximately 20 ft
WatercourseSeasonal

Relative location and approach