Wai is located at , approximately north of the city of
Satara. It has an average elevation of . It is surrounded by the mountainous region of the
Sahyādris.
Dhom Dam, west of Wai, was completed in 1982. Waters held by
Dhom and
Balakwadi dams, west of Wai taluka, surround the region's remaining small villages. Most residents of small villages moved elsewhere when dams were built. Dhom, Daswadi, Chikhali, Tasgaon, Aasgaon, Wyahli, Dhawli,
Dahyat, Jor, Golewadi, Golegaon and Ulumb are major villages which were moved partly and they still exist partly. Nearly from Wai is the village of Borgoan, between Dhom dam and Balkawdi dam, with four waterfalls. Borgoan's residents drink water from the falls year round. Boundaries of Wai taluka: East of Wai are talukas of
Khandala and
Koregaon. To the west lies the taluka of Mahabaleshwar. The northern border abuts the
Pune district. The north-west border is shared with the
Raigad district. South of Wai are talukas of
Jawali and Satara. A taluka is an Indian sub-district, smaller than a district and larger than a village. Headquarters of Wai taluka is the city of Wai, populated by about 25,000 people. Wai is from Satara, from Pune, and from
Mumbai. Situated on the Mahad-Pandharpur State Highway, Wai is a major city on the way to the hill stations of Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani. Wai taluka has seven ghats on the Krishna's banks: Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganpati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh Aali and Bhimkund Aali. ==Demography==