# | Destination | Distance from Pune (Wakad/Hinjewadi) | Category | 1D/2D/3D | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lonavala, Khandala | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Hill Station | 1 Day | |
2 | Sinhgad Fort | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
3 | Lohgad Fort | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
4 | Tung Fort | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
5 | Tikona Fort | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
6 | Visapur Fort | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
7 | Pavna Dam | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Dam | 1 Day | |
8 | Neelkantheshwar Temple | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Pilgrimage, Hill View Point | 1 Day | Details Here |
9 | Balaji Temple, Narayanpur | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Pilgrimage | 1 Day | |
10 | Fort Jadhavgadh | ~ 40km, 1.5 hr | Heritage Hotel | 1 Day | |
11 | Katraj Zoo and Snake Park | ~ 25km, 1.5 hr | Zoo, Snake Park, For Kids | 1 Day | |
12 | Lavasa | ~ 60km, 1.5 hr | Hill Station | 1 Day | |
13 | Mulshi | ~ 60km, 1.5 hr | Ghat, Waterfall, Dam | 1 Day | |
14 | Rajgad Fort | ~ 60km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
15 | Torna Fort | ~ 60km, 1.5 hr | Fort, Trekking | 1 Day | |
16 | Madhe Ghat | ~ 70km, 2 hr | Ghat, Waterfall, Hill Station | 1 Day | Details Here |
17 | Shirdi, Shani Shinganapur | ~ 250km, 6 hr | Pilgrimage | 1 Day | |
18 | Goradeshwar Temple | ~ 25km, 0.75 hr | Pilgrimage, Hill View Point | 1 Day | Details Here |
19 | Bhandardara | ~ 140km, 4 hr | Hill Station, Dam, Waterfall, Trekking | 1 Day | |
20 | Matheran | ~ 130km, 3.5 hr | Hill Station, Toy Train | 1 Day | |
21 | Bhimashankar | ~ 130km, 3.5 hr | Pilgrimage | 1 Day | |
22 | Malshej Ghat | ~ 130km, 3.5 hr | Ghat, Waterfall | 1 Day | Details Here |
23 | Gowardhan Dairy | ~ 130km, 3.5 hr | Agri Tourism, Dairy Tour | 1 Day | |
24 | Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar | ~ 140km, 4 hr | Hill Station | 1 Day - Very hectic, 2 /3 Days - Leisure stay | |
25 | Malvan, Tarkarli | Beach, Fort | 2/3 Days | Details Here |
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Pune Getaways
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Malshej Ghat
Malshej Ghat is equidistant from Mumbai and Pune, which
attracts a lot of weekend breakers from both these cities. It is around 4hour
drive from Pune.
Route: Pune > Chakan > Rajgurunagar > Narayangaon
> Junnar > Malshej Ghat
We started our journey at around 7 am from Pune. Our first
stop was Shivneri Fort, the birth place of Chhatrapati Shivaji. After a bit of
hiking and roaming around the fort, we resumed our journey to Malshej Ghat. There
are a couple of famous Ganesh (Ganpati) temples around Shivneri, one of the
Ashtavinayaka temples. So based on your priorities and the available time, you
can take diversions to include them.
By the time we reached Malshej ghat it was almost noon time.
The view from the ghat was breath taking. On one side there were numerous
waterfalls and on the other side it was a lush green valley. There are a couple
of big waterfalls, which attracts most of the tourists. However we ignored them
and went to a smaller one. It was kind of a private waterfall for us :). I
would recommend you to do the same, just go across the entire patch and check
out all the waterfalls. Then you can pick one of the less crowded one for you.
Sitting beneath the waterfall for ten minutes, not only rejuvenates your body
but your soul also feels the freshness.
Changing rooms (temporary hut type) are available near the
big waterfalls. They charge around 20-40 Rs per person to let you use the rooms
for changing the wet cloths. After changing we walked around the place for a
while and had the Makai Bhutta (corn), best to have in rains at such a place. Please
be careful while walking on the road there, it is a state highway and it is
being used by many privet and public transport vehicles.
After spending some quality time at Malshej Ghat, we decided
to start our return journey. On the way back we stopped at a couple of places
to enjoy the view. Lush green hills, open fields and clouds – it was no less
than the DDLJ shooting places. We did some photography there and resumed our
backward journey to Pune.
MTDC
has a resort at Malshej Ghat. It is located on a perfect location, just on
the edge of a valley. The view from the resort is amazing and in the monsoon,
due to clouds, you will feel like heaven. Obviously being the only place to
stay at Malshej Ghat, this place is booked well in advanced in monsoon season. So
if you are planning for a night stay then, making advance booking is highly
recommended.
For trekkers, it has one of the best trekking destination around Pune – Harishchandragad.
There are a couple of ways to go at the peak. One day trek would be little
exhausting and would need great endurance. Instead, most of the people prefer
night stay at the peak. You need to do your own arrangement for night stay
there. You could sleep in the temple area.
My Verdict:
A perfect monsoon getaway from Pune or Mumbai. It is an ideal
one day trip destination, overnight stay would also be a great experience as
well. The drive is nice, includes ghats, villages, waterfalls, lush green hills
and valleys. A must visit place for nature lover, trekkers and photographers.
Best time to visit:
Monsoon (Jul-Sep) is the best time to visit this place. For
trekking however, best time is Oct-Dec. Trekking in monsoon is extremely risky.
Places around:
Shivneri Fort, Bhimashankar Temple, Bhimashankar Sanctuary,
Harishchandragad, Buddhist caves
Tips:
- Carry some snacks with you if you can’t stay hungry for a long time. There is a high chance that you don’t get anything to eat for at least 3-4 hours.
- Seal pack your electronic items and wallets, even if it is not raining. The weather could change quickly there.
- Advance booking is must, in case you are planning to stay overnight
- For trekking at Harishchandragad, do some research and be prepared for cold night stay
- Keep the place clean
This place on map:
Tags:
One day Trip, Monsoon Drive, Water Fall, Pune Getaways,
Mumbai Getaways
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Madhe Ghat Waterfall
Madhe Ghat is located around 70 km from Pune in the Raigad
district, near Torna Fort. This place is not much explored like Tamhini Ghat or
the other ghats around Pune. However many people have started visiting it in
last few years and the places around are getting developed at rapid pace.
There are a couple ways to approach Madhe Ghat:
There are a couple ways to approach Madhe Ghat:
1) Via Khadakwasla Dam: Pune > Khadakwasla > Sinhagad (Base
bypass) > Pabe Ghat > Donje Phata > Khanapur > Velhe > Madhe
Ghat
2) Via NH4: Pune > NH4 (towards Satara) > Nasrapur
(bypass) > Velhe > Kelaad > Madhe Ghat
We took the first route while going to Madhe Ghat and took the other route while returning, completing the loop. The route via Khadakwasla is more scenic and less crowded.
Just after crossing the Sinhgad base, we took left towards Pebe Ghat. It was a lovely photographic ghat with lots of small villages on the way. After few ups and downs and zigzags, we kind of reached a peak. The view from the peak was just amazing. There was a small Tapri for Tea and some limited snacks. We had something there to fill our empty stomachs and started hiking around that place. All of a sudden the weather changed and it became cloudy. We kept on hiking for around 30 mins and then decided to go back to resume our journey to Madhe ghat. The trail was really inviting and for a moment I thought of dropping the original plan to just keep on walking till the end. Anyways from there we continued our zigzag journey, mostly downhill. Finally we took right turn towards Madhe ghat. Don’t forget to ask locals, if you miss the signboard or fill that you are kind of lost :).
The parking space at the Madhe ghat was bit clumsy and people parking in haphazard manner made it all the more frustrating. From there it is a muddy road, of around one km, to reach the top of the fall. On the way we crossed multiple water streams. It was totally misty and little showery, it was a real fun though. Soon we reached the source of the water fall. Just before falling, all the water streams merges into a gigantic waterfall, falling from a plateau. The plateau gives a spectacular view of the hills and valleys around. We could walk till the edge of the fall and see the beginning of the fall. In fact there was a group doing rappelling there. That could have been a lifelong memory, but we didn’t know about it so hadn’t planned for it. So checkout on net for your rappelling arrangements, if you are more of adventure type.
From the top, I could see a beautiful trail near the bottom of the fall. I also saw few people walking there and also figured out a way to go there. But the cloud and mist reduced the visibility to a couple of feet, so we decided not to go there. Visibility was a serious problem that day, in one moment we could see the spectacular waterfall and in the next moment we could see nothing at all. It was just mystic!!
My Verdict:
We took the first route while going to Madhe Ghat and took the other route while returning, completing the loop. The route via Khadakwasla is more scenic and less crowded.
Just after crossing the Sinhgad base, we took left towards Pebe Ghat. It was a lovely photographic ghat with lots of small villages on the way. After few ups and downs and zigzags, we kind of reached a peak. The view from the peak was just amazing. There was a small Tapri for Tea and some limited snacks. We had something there to fill our empty stomachs and started hiking around that place. All of a sudden the weather changed and it became cloudy. We kept on hiking for around 30 mins and then decided to go back to resume our journey to Madhe ghat. The trail was really inviting and for a moment I thought of dropping the original plan to just keep on walking till the end. Anyways from there we continued our zigzag journey, mostly downhill. Finally we took right turn towards Madhe ghat. Don’t forget to ask locals, if you miss the signboard or fill that you are kind of lost :).
The parking space at the Madhe ghat was bit clumsy and people parking in haphazard manner made it all the more frustrating. From there it is a muddy road, of around one km, to reach the top of the fall. On the way we crossed multiple water streams. It was totally misty and little showery, it was a real fun though. Soon we reached the source of the water fall. Just before falling, all the water streams merges into a gigantic waterfall, falling from a plateau. The plateau gives a spectacular view of the hills and valleys around. We could walk till the edge of the fall and see the beginning of the fall. In fact there was a group doing rappelling there. That could have been a lifelong memory, but we didn’t know about it so hadn’t planned for it. So checkout on net for your rappelling arrangements, if you are more of adventure type.
From the top, I could see a beautiful trail near the bottom of the fall. I also saw few people walking there and also figured out a way to go there. But the cloud and mist reduced the visibility to a couple of feet, so we decided not to go there. Visibility was a serious problem that day, in one moment we could see the spectacular waterfall and in the next moment we could see nothing at all. It was just mystic!!
My Verdict:
A perfect monsoon getaway from Pune, ideal for a one day trip.
The drive is a perfect combination of ghat, rivers, waterfalls, lush green hills
and valleys. A must visit place for nature lover and photographers.
Best time to visit:
Best time to visit:
Monsoon (Jul-Sep) is the best time to visit this place.
Places around:
Places around:
Torna Fort, Rajgad Fort, Sinhgad Fort, Khadakwasla
Tips:
Tips:
- Carry some snacks with you if you can’t stay hungry for a long time. There is a high chance that you don’t get anything to eat for at least 3-4 hours.
- Seal pack your electronic items and wallets, even if it is not raining. The weather could change quickly there.
- Keep the place clean
This place on map:
Tags:
One day Trip, Monsoon Drive, Water Fall, Pune Getaways
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Ghoradeshwar Temple
Ghoradeshwar Temple:
Ghoradeshwar temple is a holy shrine of Lord Shiva on a hill
top. The Shivling (Shivalinga) is
inside a cave. So you need to climb around 350 odd steps to reach at the
hilltop. If you are in a good shape, then it shouldn’t take more than 20-25
mins. There are few caves on the hilltop, so walk around in both the direction
and check out all of them. The caves are carved from big rocks, the
architecture is similar to the other Buddhist caves in this area. I wonder if
these caves were initially carved by Buddhist Monks and later turned into a
Shiva temple or it was always a Shiva temple! I couldn’t find much authentic information
around it, so my question remains unanswered.
Being a hilltop, you could get a nice view around. This
place is generally not much crowded, except special days like Savan month,
Shivaratri, etc… You could feel the tranquility at this place. At the same
time, you could see the glimpse of the modern world as well. From one end of
the hill, you can see the express highway and the cricket stadium.
This place is situated on the old Pune-Mumbai highway at
Ghoarwadi village. That is how the name Ghoradeshwar has come, I guess!! If you
approaching from Pune, then it comes on your left side, just before the
Somatane toll plaza and Talegaon. It is very easy to miss this place, so if you
reach toll plaza then you have missed it. :) The vehicles can be comfortably parked
at the foothill, off the highway. There is enough space for parking.
My Verdict:
A perfect family outing place, good option for a half day trip
from Pune.
Best time to visit:
Any time of the year. Roaming around Sahyadri ranges is a
real treat to eyes in monsoon (Jul-Sep) and it applies to this place as well.
Places around:
Lonavala, Caves - Bhaja, Karla, Bedse, Forts - Tung, Tikona,
Lohgad, Visapur
Tips:
- Carry some snacks and a chatai (mat) with you and this could turn out to be memorable picnic for you and your family
- Being a Shivling many devotees carry milk with them for Abhishek. A humble request to all - please don’t throw milk packets, plastic bags or any other garbage around.
This place on map:
Ghorwadeshwar
Tags:
Weekend short trek, Half day picnic, Pune Outskirts,
Pune Getaways
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