Masai Plateau
16°50′2.26″N 74°04′50.32″E / 16.8339611°N 74.0806444°E / 16.8339611; 74.0806444
The Masai Plateau, also known as the Masai Pathar or Masai Sadas, is a plateau situated 30 kilometers west from Kolhapur city in Maharashtra.
It is known for scenery and various types of seasonal wildflowers that bloom in the months of August and September. The plateau is situated at an altitude of 900 AMSL and is approximately 1.5 square kilometers in area. Masai plateau has diversity of flowering plants.[Website 1][1] These include orchids, and carnivorous plants such as Utricularia and Drosera indica.
References
- ^ Watve, Aparna. "Plateaus of Northern Western Ghats : Factfile" (PDF). India Biodiversity Portal. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- ^ "Anjaneri plateau" (PDF). Indiabiodiversity. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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Plateaus of India
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- Mysore Plateau
- Sigur Plateau
- Vallam Plateau
- Changthang plateau
- Chota Nagpur Plateau
- Karbi-Meghalaya plateau
- Karbi Anglong Plateau
- Rohtas Plateau
- Shillong Plateau
- Mangi-Tungi
- Kaas plateau
- Deccan Plateau
- Masai Plateau