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Panchgani Hill Resorts
Panchgani
derives its name from the five hills around it. At an altitudes of 1334m.
it is just 38m. below Mahabaleshwar. These 38m translate themselves into a
breathtraking 18 km. approach, that swoops around bends with abandon,
offering heart-stopping views of the River Krishna on one side and the
coastal plains on the the other.
Panchagani is the
quintessential residential hill-station, with the Raj stamped indelibly
all over it. It can be seen in the architecture of the old British
buildings, the Parsi houses and the boarding schools that have been around
for a century or more.
For glimpses of a vanished era, special
visit to some of the old British and Parsi houses is also important. Amble
along the walkways, thoisckly canopied by lush trees and vegetation and
deleight is the secrets you come upon.
The Krishna, snaking
through tiny hamlets, farms and ravines, hundreds of meters below. (Visit
Table Land, a flat mountain peak and feast your eyes on the coastal
pplains, looking like miniature water colours.)
Select a horse
from one of the numerous stable and canter along uncharted routes through
hidden lovers' lanes, to the caves and Kamalgad Fort. Or while away time
at the bazaar.
Panchagani is the one of those rare places that
doesnot crowd anyone, yet in its own unhurried way deeply touches every
visitor.
Taxis are easily available, though here too, bicycles
(and horseback) are recommended for traveling long distances.
Temperatures
vary from 16°C in winter to 35°C in summer, with an annual
rainfall of 216 cms.
September to May is the best time to visit.
Getting There:
Pune 98 kms. away, is the
nearest airport and the most convenient railhead. Oanchgani via Mahad is
266 kms. There is an alternative route via Pune.
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