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Hill Stations
In India
Khandala
KHANDALA(Introduction)
Khandala,
set at a height of 625 mt, located on the western slopes of the
Sahyadri mountain range is a hill station in Maharashtra.
Fascinating panoramic beauty adorns this place.Although
it is comparatively small as compare to lonavala but it is equally
blessed with natural beauty and bounty. Deep valley on one side
and high hills on the other side divide Khandala and
Lonavala. Luckily, modern industrialisation has not adversely affected
Khandala. Whenever a tourist visits Lonavala he also wishes to visit
Khandala. While travelling on Mumbai
Bangalore National Highway, one has to cross the arduous Khopoli
- Khandala Ghat. This is the famous Borghat. In a short distance
of 8 Kms one has to climb a height of 369 meters. This is a difficult
Ghat to climb. But once you reach here, you feel that this climb
has been worth the trouble. Khandala is One place where you
will fall in love at First Site. Lonavala and Khandala are full
of tourist practically for the whole year. Main reasons for this
is the fact that it is very close to Mumbai.
KHANDALA (Location)
Khandala is located in the western part of the state
of Maharashtra,India. It is set amongst the hills
and valleys of the Sahyadri mountain range. It is situated 101 km
southeast of Mumbai and 69 km from Pune.
It is 5 km from Lonavala.
KHANDALA
(Weather)
Weather in Khandala is pleasant. Summers (April-June)
are mild, while winters are cool (November-February). It experiences
heavy southwestern monsoon rains between June and September.
KHANDALA
(When to Visit)
The best time to visit Khandala is between the months
of October and May.
KHANDALA
(History)
The Past of khandala is similar to Lonavala. Chattrapati
Shivaji, the founder of the first Maratha Empire, ruled the area
around Khandala. then it came under the Peshwa rulers, finally
it was taken over by the British when they defeated the Peshwas.
KHANDALA
(Places to See)
There are Plethora of Places of Tourist attraction in
Khandala & Lonavala ... Beautiful Hills, Deep Green Valleys,
Huge Lakes, Historic Forts, Waterfalls etc.
Rajmachi Park:
On the way to Mumbai from Lonavala there is a beautiful garden
before the beginning of the Ghat. It gives a spectacular view of
the surroundings. On the East Side two towers of the Rajmachi Fort
can be seen and at the bottom is the huge valley. There is a restaurant
here and a temple close by. The Ghat begins from this point so many
people come to enjoy the view. There is children's park here and
there are regular bus services from lonavala bus station.
Ryewood
This is a big and beautiful garden situated near Lonavala. This
garden covers a lot of ground and it is full of majestic tall trees.
There is an old Mahadeo temple in this park. There is history behind
the name Ryewood. An English officer Mr. Rye stayed in this place
for quite some time. Hence this woods are named after him. The name
may also have come from the Marathi words "Rai" which
means thick forest. Earlier it was under the care of civil dept.
In 1959 it was transferred to the State Government's Forest Department.
This garden has plenty of place for children to play.
Duke's
Nose
This place is named after Duke Wellington whose pointed nose this
cliff resembles. It also looks like a hood of a snake, which is
why it is also called as "Nagfani" (Hood of Snake). This
point can be approach from INS Shivaji and Kurwande Village. Watching
the nature's beauty here is an unforgettable experience.
Shivaji
Park
This ground which was known as a playground which was converted
into a garden in 1956 there is statue of Shri Shivaji Maharaj in
this park. As it is near located near the city many people visit
this park.
Lohagad
Darshan
In this small garden located in Bhangarwadi, there are plenty of
toys for children to play there is also a big statue of Savarkar
here.
Amruntanjan
point
At the beginning of the Khandala Ghat, and at the end of
the first slope there is a huge hoarding of Amrutanjan. There is
a lot of flat space around here and the view of the valley and Dukes
Nose is breath taking beyond this one can also see the city of Khopoli.
Kune
Falls
This water falls where water comes down from a height of more than
100 feet is majestic in appearance one can have bath in the water
that flows through the valley. This place is between Lonavala and
Khandala. This fall can be seen in Khandala Ghat while
coming from Mumbai. It runs for many days long after the monsoon
is over.
Tiger's
Leap
This is a special spot in this area. If one looks at the valley
carefully from this spot it appears as if a tiger is leaping into
the valley, that is why this name. This spot is a furlong away from
INS Shivaji. It gives a fascinating view of the valley. There is
provision for viewing the valley from the safe confines of a big
hole. A stone thrown down from here ricochets at many places and
gets destroyed here. Making it as an another unique experience.
Sakur
Plateau
On the way to INS Shivaji there is a turn and a zigzag road. At
a distance of approximately 4 miles and at a height of 1000 feet
is a plateau. This plateau is on the way to village Ambavane. Thick
forests occupy it and it's sparsely populated. Tungi, Korigad, Lohagad
etc. Forts are very close from here.
Monkey
Hill
All the trains coming down from Khandala halt here for brake
testing. There is a huge flat land to south of the railway tracks.
This place is exactly above Khopoli town and it can be approach
from Khopoli as well as Borghat reversing station. It is a favourite
picnic spot.
Reversing
Station
This old place belonging to the railways now remains unused. This
spot is outside tunnel no. 26. On the rail route and one can see
the advertisement boards of Amrutanjan and other Products. At the
bottom one can see Khopoli and the surrounding regions. During the
night, this place illuminated with hundreds of lights becomes alive
and gives a fascinating view. The division of Lonavala and Raigad
District starts from here.
HOW TO REACH
By Air :
Lonavala & Khandala do not have an Airport one has
to fly to Bombay or to Pune. Nearest International Airport is Bombay
and Domestic Airport is Pune. Bombay international Air port is approximately
110 kms. and Pune is 66 kms
Train
: The Nearest railway station is at Lonavala. As Lonavala is
on the main railway line between Mumbai and Pune.
Road:
Khandala is well connected with Mumbai and Pune by road and
the bus service for Pune (travel time 2½ hours) via Lonavala
is good. However, it takes about four hours to reach Mumbai from
Khandala.
Languages
: Marathi, Hindi and English
Best Time to Visit : October. May

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