Jambuldev Mahadev Temple is situated on the hills between the villages of Khubawali and Nanegaon in Mulshi taluka. You can reach the temple by car via Mahindra College, or there’s a footpath leading to it from Khubawali and Nanegaon. The temple is nestled in dense woods, and the structure has largely collapsed, with only the sanctum sanctorum remaining. Scattered around the temple are virgals (hero stones) from various historical periods, now buried in the soil. Large stone slabs, intricately carved, were used in constructing the temple.
from Paud on the Kolwan Road, there is a road on the left-hand side that leads to Bhadas village. On this road, atop the hill in Hulawalevadi, there is a natural cave where the village deity Waghjai and the forest god have rice-shaped idols. There are two caves side by side, with the village deities residing in them.