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Mahabaleshwar Tour:
Soaring peaks, Breathtaking valleys, Lush flora. Cool, crisp mountain air.
This is Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra's most popular hill station, and once
the summer capital of the Bombay Presidency during the British Raj.
Mahabaleshwar means 'God of Great Power' In Sanskrit. lndeed, the place is great and bountiful, rewarding the visitor with a mix of old-world charm, natural beauty and modernity.
A tour of Mahabaleshwar town and the surrounding countrySide would take at least a couple of days as there is much to see and experience. The town bazaar is called Malcolm Peth after the then British Governor of Bombay. Sir John Malcolm. It lies at the heart of Mahabaleshwar with its hotels, shops, restaurants, outlying bungalows, government offices, and jostling crowds.
Mahabaleshwar has proper, motorable roads to every point worth Visiting. So one could tour the place by car, jeep, or even horseback. There are many buildings and sites that take one back to the days of the Raj. There's Mount Malcolm, the one-time residence of Governor Malcolm; Morarji Castle, where Mahatma Gandhi lived during 1945; and
the Mahabaleshwar Club.
A short drive from town is the beautiful Venna Lake, where one can go boating, fishing, and pony riding, Or Indulge oneself at the entertainment
center with its numerous food and game stalls. Near the lake, further down the road on the way to neighbouring Panchgani, are the great strawberry fields.
Mahabaleshwar is known for Its numerous sightseeing points. each providing a unique perspective of the majestic hill range. En route to Babington Point is Dham dam, which is a good place to take a break. Or one could visit Old Mahabaleshwar and the famous Panchganga Mandir, which Is said to contain the springs of five rivers: Koyna, Venna. Savitri, Gayatri and the sacred Krishna River. There's also the Mahabaleshwar Mandir, revered for its Swayambhu Lingam.
Mahabaleshwar is a great holiday destination throughout the year. except for the monsoon months. During the late-June to mid-September period, torrential rains virtually shut down this hili station, so travel is not advised at this time.
Sights
Mount Malcolm:
Built In 1829. this was one of the famous buildings of its time,
Holy Cross Church:
The stained glass windows of this old Roman
Catholic church StiII retain their beauty.
Mahabaleshwar Club:
Built In 1881, the Mahabaleshwar Club offers a peaceful retreat for those Wanting to get away from it all. The Club offers many Recreational facilities. incIuding a badminton court and a mini golf course. Facilities are available to everyone at a very low fee. For those who prefer the quiet outdoors. there is a jogging track encircling the premises, edged with beautifuI rose bushes. The Club also
Offers a clear view of Venna Lake below. Every year, Christmas is
celebrated here With much fervour and pomp by the club members.
Morarji Castle:
Once home to Mahatma Gandhi in 1945, Morarji
Castle is worth visiting for its old - world charm.
Pratapgad Fort:
About 24 km. away from Mahabaleshwar lies Pratapgad, the pride of the Maratha Empire. Built In 1856, It Is a maze of ponds, chambers and long dark walkways, some of which lead to trap doors that open to a 100 meter fall! It was here that Afzal Khan the mighty general of Bijapur,met his untimely death at the hands of Shivaji, Since Pratapgad lies slightly off the rood to Mahabaleshwar, a visit to this
historic monument is recommended In all travel itineraries.
Mahabaleshwar has many points offering greet views of flat-topped ghats. dense forests and lush green valleys, Lodwick Point, towering almost 1,240 meters above sea level. is one of the most visited Points and
holds a monument in memory of General lodwick. Arthur's Seat is well
liked too for its great view of the Jor Velley. About a kilometer away lies Tiger's Spring. and if you venture further down you will come to a ledge named the Window- a point that's famous for its mesmerizing view.
There are many locations offering pleasant views of the plains below:
Wilson point, carnac point, Elphinstone point, Babington
Point, Bombay Point. Falkland Point and Kate Point are all well known.
There are pleasant water falls also worth Visiting.such as Chinaman's Falls. Dhobi Falls and lingmala Falls. the latter being the most impressive. cascading almost 600 ft from a cliff! Another tourist attraction is the Sangam. or the conftuence of the five rivers that flow over the Deccan Plateau. There are many old temples
100. which become the focus of attention during the festive season.
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Location:
Mahabaleshwar is situated 1,372 meters above sea level in the Western Ghats. in Satara District of Maharashtra State, in India.
Languages spoken:
Marathi, Hindi and English.
Climate and clothing:
The climale is pleasant throughout the year. but the best time to visit is between October and June. temperatures range from 16'C to 20'C in summer and can fall as low as 5'C in winter, Cottons and light woolens
are recommended attire.
Shopping and food:
Mahabaleshwar Is famous for its fruit products. Strawberries. honey, jams, crushes and chikki (a sweet made from jaggery and an assortment of nuts) are a
favourite buy-and so is handcrafted leather footwear.
Also Visit
About 19 km. from Mahabaleshwar lies the hill station of Panchgani. It is surrounded on all sides by 5 hills. ("Panch" = five. "Gani" = hills) and is very popular with tourists owing to its close proximity to Mahabaleshwar. Panchgani is known for its resident boarding schools and its strawberry and raspberry farms.
Visitors to Mahabaleshwar almost always come to Panchgani to make the most of their holiday in the hills.
Getting There:
By Air: The nearest airport is Pune,120 km. away.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Wathar. but Pune is considered to be more convenient
By Road: Mumbai • Mahabaleshwar via
Mahad. 247km.
State Transport buses ply regularly between Pune• Mahabaleshwar and
Mumbai - Mahabaleshwar.
Where to Stay :
MTDC Holiday Resort at Mahabaleshwar covers about 40 acres of prime land and offers rooms that face the thick forests and valleys below.
Check-out time: 9.00 a.m.
Reservation: Mumbai, Pune,
Goa. Mahabaleshwar and other
MTDC offices.
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