Neelkanteshwar is one of the famous names of lord Shiva. It
literally means the lord with blue throat, relating to the episode of Samudra Manthan.
Unlike other Shiva temples, this one is not very old. However
this temple is unique in its own way. There are hundreds of sculptures around
this hill top temple. These sculptures depict various famous Hindu mythology scenes
like, Samudra Manthan, Hanuman Sita Milan, Draupadi Cheer Haran, Sleeping Kumbhakarna,
Krishna Killing Putana etc. Kids will certainly love these sculptures and will try
to relate them with the epics - Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Located near Panshet dam, it requires a small hike of around
25 minutes from the basecamp to reach to the temple. The aerial distance
between Neelkanteshwar temple and Lavasa or Panshet dam would be less than 20
km, so provides mesmerizing views from the hilltop. You can also take a brake
near the river and get your legs soaked in the water, while coming back from
the temple. This place is peaceful and has not become crowded yet. Space for
vehicle parking (now paid) and a couple of small shops for snacks are available
here.
How to reach:
Route: Hinjewadi (Pune) > Pirangut > Mutha (Don’t
forget to a take left turn) > Bahuli > Neelkanteshwar
Route towards Lavasa/Temghar Dam is one of my favorites, so I
suggest this route. However this temple can be reached from other side of Pune as
well.
Alternative Route: Sinhgad Road > Nanded City > Khadakwasla
> Donje Phata > Khanapur > Panshet > Varasgaon > Neelkantheshwar
My Verdict:
A perfect family outing place, good option for a half day
trip from Pune. It is a great combination of short climb/hike, ghat, river and beautiful
scenery. A must visit place for nature lover and kids.
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:
Panshet Dam, Temghar Dam, Lavasa, Sinhgad, Khadakwasla
Tips:
- Last patch of road around 10km-15km is not in a good condition, so good bikes or off-roading cars are preferable
- Take extra care while riding during rainy season
- Carry some snacks and a chatai (mat) with you and this could turn out to be memorable picnic for you and your family
- Morning or Evening (before it gets dark) is a good time to visit this place, afternoon should be avoided in summer
- Unless you are a true Shiva devotee and don’t mind the crowd, avoid going on Mondays of Savan month and Shivaratri
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