Sunday, May 10, 2015

Best places of Lonavla and Khandala

Rajmachi Point 


Rajmachi Point is situated around 6.5 km from Lonavla. This point command a perspective of Shivaji's acclaimed fortification, Rajmachi (Royal terrakouioce) and the encompassing valley. Normal State Transport transports handle between Rajmachi Point and Lonavla from the State Transport Bus Stand. The popular Vaghjai Dari is likewise situated here.

Ryewood Park & Shivaji Udyan

This is a far reaching greenhouse arranged in Lonavla. The greenhouse makes a ton of progress and it is loaded with tall trees. There is an old Shiva sanctuary in the recreation center. The patio nursery has a lot of spot for youngsters to play.

Valvan Dam

Valvan Dam has a greenhouse at its foot, and is a famous night recognize 2 km from the town. The dam supplies water to the Khopoli force station at the foothills of the Sahyadris for creating power. The Kundali River sustains into the dam's repository.

Lonavla Lake
Lonavla Lake is encompassed by characteristic landscape, around 1.6 km from the town. The lake becomes scarce amid the winter months. 

Duke's Nose
Duke's Nose stands 12 km from Lonavla, plainly unmistakable from the expressway while driving towards Mumbai. This milestone in Khandala is well known with explorers. Likewise referred to generally as Naagphani (Cobra's Hood), the precipice owes its name to the Duke of Wellington, whose abundant nose it looks like.

Tiger's Leap
Tiger's Leap otherwise called Tiger's Point is a precipice top with a sheer drop of more than 650 m, giving a far reaching perspective. Transports are accessible up to I.N.S. Shivaji and the remaining separation of around 1.6 km must be secured by walking.
Just around tiger's jump, there is a little waterfall dynamic just amid the storm. It fills the need of unwinding in the water better than Bushy dam, as the power of the fall is higher. Likewise, after the brief steep plummet, the fall turns into a stream with a decent measure of power to go the distance down to the base of the Tiger's Leap. Globe-trotters can trek down the stream whilst irregularly venturing back ashore where the water momentum is excessively solid and the fall is steep.

Karla Caves


Karla hollows, situated close Lonavla, is a complex of hole holy places manufactured by Buddhist friars around 3rd to 2nd century B.C. A renowned sanctuary of Goddess Ekvira Devi is likewise exhibit here.


Lohagad Fort
A powerful move of around 11.2 km from Malavali Railway Station takes you to the 'Iron Fort', once an impressive fight station of Shivaji. The post summons a perspective of the encompassing slopes and villages.

Bhushi Dam
A waterfall close to the dam is a mainstream spot in the middle of Lonavla and I.N.S. Shivaji. Transports running on the I.N.S. Shivaji Road stop

Lion Point
Picturesque point halfway between Bhushi Dam and Aamby Valley

Tungarli Lake and Dam
This lake and Dam become animated amid the Monsoon season, where youth climb the peak to the Dam. This dam was manufactured amid the British period and highlights a peaceful encompassing.

Shooting Point
Another picturesque point in the town of Khandala (Bazaar peth), which gives sublime perspective of the Rajmachi Fort and the valley. Additionally the home for the St. Mary's estate.

Wax Museum
The 'Big name Wax Museum', displayed on the well known Madame Tussauds in London, is found just 3 km far from the railroad station at Varsoli, close Toll Plaza is another fascination for the visitors





Friday, May 8, 2015

Lonavla Hill Stations

Lonavala is a town and a hill station Municipal Council in Pune locale in the Indian State of Maharashtra. It is around 64 km far from the city of Pune, 96 kilometers (60 mi) from the city of Mumbai. It is known for its generation of the hard sweet chikki and is additionally a significant stop on the rail route line uniting Mumbai and Pune. From the Mumbai rural areas, neighborhood trains are accessible from Karjat. Both the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and additionally the Mumbai-Chennai thruway go through Lonavla.



Lonavla and the nearby Khandala are twin hill stations 622 meters (2,041 ft) above ocean level, in the Sahyadri ranges that outline the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan coast. The hill stations sprawl over an estimated range of 38 square kilometers (15 sq mi). Tourism crests amid the storm season. The name Lonavla is gotten from the Sanskrit lonavli, which alludes to the numerous hollows like Karla Caves, Bhaja Caves and Bedsa that are near to Lonavla. An excursion to Lonavla and Khandala can be joined with touring visits of Karla, Bhaja and Bedsa holes furthermore the two fortifications, Lohagad and Visapur. Somewhere else of hobby is the Tungi fortress, one of the fortifications caught by Malik Ahmad close to the town of Karjat and was known for its characteristic quality.

Hill stations Lonavla

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