Harishchandra Range

The Harischandra Range is a spur of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, India.

It runs in a northwest to southeast direction stretching from northeast of Pune district through Ahmednagar and Beed to Osmanabad district.

[1] It lies between the Godavari and the Bhima rivers[2] and acts as a water divide between the Godavari and Krishna River basins.

Geologically, these hills are similar to the Deccan Plateau and are composed of basaltic lava deposits.

The hills are covered under deciduous forests especially teak but much of it has been degraded due to the rapid industrialisation and urbanisation in this region.

Harischandra Range as seen from the Pune Nasik road