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Matheran Tour:

Matheran is truly what it means: Forest on Top. This lush, green hill station, at an attitude of 800 mts, is close to Mumbai. but starkly contrasts with the latter in terms of life. nature and environment Ever since Hugh Malet. the then collector of Thane District chanced upon it during one of his expeditions in 1850. it has remained a popular weekend geteway with the city crowd.

Matheran is perhaps Asia's only hill station Where there is a total ban on all types of motor vehicles within the town limits. This concerted effort to curb noise and environmental pollution has made Matheran an unbelievably tranquil respite. and a walker's delight. Just follow the red mud tracks and Zig-tag trails and you will come to point after point offering panoramic views of the plains below. in fact, on a clear day you can see (and supposedly even hear) far-away Mumbai from Porcupine Point or Louisa Point.

Just getting to Matheran is an experience to remember. You take a quaint little toy train from Neral. Which leisurely winds its way uphill. through dense forests and past intently watching monkeys. On arrival, you might want to stretch your legs a bit as you walk through the town's back streets and by -Ianes, or explore the trails leading out On horseback.

Matheran's scenic Point beckon you ... Porcupine Point is a good place for catching a glorious sunset. but Panorama Point at the extreme north, is said to offer the finest views. The western side is known as cathedral Rocks and at the south. near One Tree Hill. is a trail down to the valley known as Shivaji's ladder. which, as legend has it the great Maratha leader actually used!

But that's not all. Matheran is also home to some of the most beautilul Parsee bungalows. which are reminiscent of the British Raj. Almost hidden under the dense meshwork of greenery. these bungalows are passionately maintained. their old - world charm as new as ever.

Sights

There are 33 great viewing Points in Matheran.

Panorama Point :

The farthest Point in Matheran. it offers a panoramic view of the Sahyadri Range. Watching sunrise from this point is an unforgettable experience!

Charlotte lake:

This is Matheran's main source of drinking water, and a favourite picnic spot. The lake has a dam at one end and a temple at the other. During the monsoons, Charlotte lake makes quite a scence.

Mount Barry:

Standing high and proud. Mount Barry provides one of the best views of the plains. While visiting this point you could also visit Governor's Hill. another Point that lies between Mount Barry and Panorama Point.

King George Point:

The King may or may not have witnessed the splendour of this Point. but you should visit it if you are in Matheran during. or immediately after the monsoon. The sight of the beautiful waterfall overflowing from Charlotte lake will make your journey worth it. You could even reach the mouth of the waterfall if you are cautious enough. as strong winds throw the cascading water back in the opposite direction.

Besides these Matheran has many other locations offering distant but panoramic views. While Louisa Point provides a good view of the plateau and the ruins of the Prabalgad Fort. Hart Point offers you a superb view of the glittening city of Mumbai at night.

Porcupine Point is noted for Its sunset views, while Echo Point can be a thrill to children when they hear their voices booming back at them across the valleys.

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Location:

Matheran is situated in the Sahyadri Range at a height of 2516 feet in the Raigad District of Maharashtra State.

Languages spoken:

Marathi, Hindi and English.

Climate and clothing:

The best time to visit Matheran is from October to May. Temperatures vary from 16'C in winter to 32'C in summer with an annual rainfall of 524 cms. light woolens in winter and cottons in surnmer will keep you comfortable. Torches and a good pair of walking shoes are recommended.

Shopping and food:

Matheran is well known for chikki sweets, local honey. masterfully crafted leather footwear and unique cane goods, all of which are available at reasonable prices.

Also Visit

Near Mathieran, lie Lonavla and Khandala, two of Maharashtra's most popular hill stations.

Getting There:

By Air: Nearest airport is Mumbai, 100 km.

By Rail: Mumbai - Neral 90 km, Pune - Neral 120 km. Neral- Matheran, 21 km., (Neral - Matheran Toy train)

By Road: Mumbai-Neral-Matheran, 108 km. State Transport buses ply from Mumbai and Pune to Neral.

Where to Stay :

MTDC Holiday Resort Situated about 2 km. away from the main market. MTDC offers a peaceful environment with modern-day facilities. There are 38 blocks of self-contained rooms, 2 blocks wrth 18 beds for Group Accommodation and a Machan with 4 beds.

Check-out time: 9.00 a.m.

Reservation: Mumbai and Matheran.

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