Khadakwasla

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Banyan tree on the banks of Khadakwasla Dam
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Banyan tree on the banks of Khadakwasla Dam
Khadakwasla: Picture of Khadakwasla Dam taken from Sinhagad road
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Khadakwasla: Picture of Khadakwasla Dam taken from Sinhagad road
 Picture of Khadakwasla Dam on late evening
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Picture of Khadakwasla Dam on late evening

Khadakwasla is a moderate sized dam on the Mutha river, located about 20 kilometres southwest of the city of Pune, and named after the nearby village of Khadakwasla. This dam is one of the main sources of water for the city of Pune. Just a few kilometres up the road from the dam lies the Sinhagad Fort and the twin dams of Panshet and Varasgaon which mainly supply water for irrigation. In 1961, the Khadakwasla Dam had to be blown, as the Panshet Dam overflowed, causing devastating floods in the city of Pune. The dam was later rebuilt. Khadakwasla is a favoured spot for couples, and many people come here on weekends and during the monsoon season. Scenic places around the dam include Peacock Bay, the Kudje village, and Neelkanteshwar, located near the Bahuli village just further past Kudje.