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On the way to Pune from Mumbai come the two pleasant hill stations of Maharashtra, Lonavala and Khandala. Set at a height of 625 m they are located on the western slopes of the Sahyadri mountain range. The two hill stations are 5 kms apart. Fascinating panoramic beauty adorns these places. Khandala being the smaller of the two is relatively calmer. The lush greenery of the mountains especially during the monsoons and the misty paths attract tourist like honey bees here. The silver waterfalls amidst the lush greenery are extremely magical. Lonavala's bazaar is filled with surprises. The beauty of this place is a refreshing experience. The largest Chaitya caves in India, built in 80 B.C. are set at Karla, which is 12 kms from Lonavala. The purity of Buddhist style temple architecture is unique only to this place and is among the best-preserved Buddhist temples. Many taxis and auto-rickshaws available easily at Lonavala and Khandala could take you to and from Karla.


 

The best time to visit these hill stations are October to May. Temperature varies from 12 degree Celsius to 36 degree Celsius.

HOW TO GET THERE


The nearest airport is Pune, 66 km. away. (ADD)

The convenient railhead is Lonavala, on the Mumbai-Pune line (118 km from Mumbai). Pune-Lonavala: 64 km.

Mumbai -Lonavala, 104 km. Pune-Lonavala, 66 km.

The twin hill resorts of Khandala and Lonavala have a special attraction for the Mumbai crowd seeking a convenient weekend holiday in the hills.

A mere 3 hours by road from Mumbai, beautifully landscaped Lonavala and Khandala are famous for their seemingly innumerable varieties of Chikki. But they also offer many sites worth visiting. Trekking is a good way to get around, but having a vehicle (even a bicycle) is still better, as some points of interest are quite some distance from the main towns.

Other attractions:
Bhushi Dam, Valvan Dam, Kaivalyadhama Yoga Hospital, Duke’s Nose, Ryewood Park, Tiger’s Leap

Duke’s Nose
This cliff resembles the nose of the Duke of Wellington, which explains its intriguing name. It is a popular viewpoint as it offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains, valleys and forests.


Korigad Fort

The hill fort of Korigad in Amby Valley is located roughly 3050 ft. above sea level. To get there, you travel from Lonavala to the village of Shahpur using any available means of transport and thence proceed by foot to the fort through rugged hills and forests.

Tiger’s Leap
When viewing the valley from a certain point at this location, one has the illusion of a tiger leaping across the valley, hence the name. The echo caused by dropping rocks into the crevasse is another attraction.

Lohgad
attracts visitors with its wide, refreshing waterfalls, an ancient fort and, of course, those famous caves – atop a steep flight of steps.

Karla & Bhaja Caves
Nestling in the hills of Lonavala, these rock-cut caves rank amongst the oldest finest examples of Early Buddhist temple art in India. The Karla Cave, the largest Early Buddhist shrine in India, imitates the look of more familiar wooden architecture. Completed in 80 BC, the impressive structure includes a representation of the Buddha and an aisle made up of 37 pillars and carved elephant heads, which once had real ivory tusks. The Bhaja Cave complex comprises 18 caves and 14 stupas. Dating from around 200 BC, these architectural curiosities lie amidst thick greenery in a setting that’s so calm, it’s almost mystical. Just outside Karla Caves. Ekvira Temple is visited by thousands of devotees, mainly fisher folk.

Location
Khandala and Lonavala lie 5 km, apart, on the western slopes of the Sahyadris, straddling the Mumbai-Pune highway at an altitude of 625 m. Karla is 8 km from Lonavala.

Languages spoken
Marathi, Hindi and English.

Climate and clothing
Temperatures vary from 12 C in winter to around 36 C at the height of summer. The annual rainfall averages 450 cms.

Best time to visit

October to May

HOW TO GET THERE

The nearest airport is Pune, 66 km. away.

The convenient railhead is Lonavala, on the Mumbai-Pune line (118 km from Mumbai). Pune-Lonavala: 64 km.

Mumbai -Lonavala, 104 km. Pune-Lonavala, 66 km.


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