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 Mahabaleshwar
was the summer capital of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency.
A popular town, with an air of unspoilt beauty, it meanders
leisurely for 5 kms. at an altitude of 1372m.
While away the hours boating or fishing at the placid
Venna Lake. Explore the walks or the thirty points that
offer panoramic views of the valley and the sea. Bathe
in the crystal waters of the numerous waterfalls.
Discover Pratapgad Fort 24 kms. away, where Shivaji
dramatically bested General Afzal Khan. And the gorgeous
ninehole golf course built on the edge of a cliff! Or
simply idle through the tiny lanes of the bazaar, shopping
for everything from shoes to luscious strawberries,
blackberries, jams and jellies.
Taxis and rickshaws are easily available
though a bicycle, which you can hire by the hour or
for the day, is the best way to get around.
Temperature vary from 13oC in winter to 29 oC in summer
with a yearly rainfall of 663 cms.
The best time to visit is October to June.
Getting there:
Pune is the nearest airport, 120 kms. away. Pune is
also the most convenient railhead, though Wathar at
62 kms. is the nearest.
Mumbai is 290 kms. away by road via Pune and 247 kms.
via Mahad.
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 Panchgani
derives its name from the five hills around it. At an
altitudes of 1334m. it is just 38m. below Mahabaleshwar.
These 38m translate themselves into a breathtraking
18 km. approach, that swoops around bends with abandon,
offering heart-stopping views of the River Krishna on
one side and the coastal plains on the the other.
Panchagani is the quintessential residential hill-station,
with the Raj stamped indelibly all over it. It can be
seen in the architecture of the old British buildings,
the Parsi houses and the boarding schools that have
been around for a century or more.
For glimpses of a vanished era, special visit to some
of the old British and Parsi houses is also important.
Amble along the walkways, thoisckly canopied by lush
trees and vegetation and deleight is the secrets you
come upon.
The Krishna, snaking through tiny hamlets, farms and
ravines, hundreds of meters below. (Visit Table Land,
a flat mountain peak and feast your eyes on the coastal
pplains, looking like miniature water colours.)
Select a horse from one of the numerous stable and canter
along uncharted routes through hidden lovers' lanes,
to the caves and Kamalgad Fort. Or while away time at
the bazaar.
Panchagani is the one of those rare
places that doesnot crowd anyone, yet in its own unhurried
way deeply touches every visitor.
Taxis are easily available, though here too, bicycles
(and horseback) are recommended for traveling long distances.
Temperatures vary from 16°C in winter to 35°C
in summer, with an annual rainfall of 216 cms.
September to May is the best time to visit.
Getting There:
Pune 98 kms. away, is the nearest airport and
the most convenient railhead. Oanchgani via Mahad is
266 kms. There is an alternative route via Pune. |
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LONAVALA,
KHANDALA - KARLA |
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 Lonaval
and Khandala are two charming little hill stations on
the western slopes of the Sahyadris, 5 kms. apart, that
straddle the Mumbai-Pune highway at an altitude of 625
m.
Quite popular as health resort, there are a number of
sanatoria dotting the hills in the towns.
Khandala is smaller and calmer of the two, though browsing
through Lonavala's bazaar could yield some wonderfull
surprises. Both towns offer scenic views of the surrounding
hills and in the monsoon, with a myriad waterfalls,
it can be enchanting.
Karla about 12 kms. from Lonavala, is the site of the
largest Chaitya caves in India, built in 89 B.C. Amongst
the best-preserved Buddhist temples in India, they represent
the zenith, in terms of design purity, of this style
of temple architecture.
Taxis and auto-rickshaws, easily available
in Lonavala and Khandala, are the best way of getting
to and from Karla.
Temperatures vary from 12°C to 36°C throughout
the year with an annual rainfall of 450 cms.
October to May is the best time to visit.
Getting there
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Pune 66 kms. away, is the nearest airport. All trains
fro Mumbai to Pune and the south stop at Lonavala. Mumbai
is 104 kms. away by road, the last 20 kms. of which
wind up the ghats through gruellinmg switchbacks.
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MATHERAN |
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 Matheran
is an undulating hilltop cloaked in shady trees, that
sprawls languidly at an altitude of 800 m. The journey
involves an adventurous two hour ascent in a toy train.
With food and drink vendors and monkeys jumping on and
off, as the valley glides by sedately! Or a tough 11
km. Hike through thick and shady forests.
Matheran's cliffs with incredibly steep drops to the
plains below create stunning viewing points. These panoramic
vistas, by day and night, leave you feeling light-headed.
The Hart Point offers a view of the lights of Mumbai
at night!
All of Matheran is a series of such quixotically named
points that are popular, if isolated, sides of picnic
and fireside revelry at night. Charlotte Lake, the Panther's
Caves and Paymaster Park are other attractions, especially
for children. The old world charm of the British and
Parsi homes is an irresistible draw.
The main bazaar offers a variety of items such as cane
and leather articles, hats, chappals and the sinfully
sweet speciality - CHIKKI!
Vehicles of any kind are not permitted in the town,
which makes it a very quiet, serene place.
Temperatures vary from 16°C in winter to 32°C
in summer, with an annual rainfall of 524 cms.
October to May is the best time to
visit.
Getting There:
Mumbai, 100 kms. away is the nearest airport. Neral
21 kms. away, is where you transfer to the toy train.
Mumbai is 108 kms. away by road, via Karjat and Neral.
Pune is 120 kms. away.
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