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Old Mahabaleshwar - Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar


महा - भोले - ईष्वर 


Old name - kshetra ( क्षेत्र ) Mahabaleshwar 

District - Satara

State - Maharashtra

Area - 15.75 sq.km

Population - 785, as per 2011 census

Language - Marathi

Landform - Vast plateau bound by valleys

Elevation - 1200 ft

Highest elevation point - Hanuman temple at 4,721 ft.

Distance from :-

  • Pune - 150 km

  • Mumbai - 292 km

  • Satara - 60 km

  • Wai - 39 km

  • Mahabaleshwar market - 7 km

                                 Old picture of Panchganga temple source - wikipedia 

 The name Mahabaleshwar has been derived from the temple of Shiva ( Bhole ) 

It is a place of religious importance and pilgrimage for Hindus due to three ancient temples namely The Krishna temple , the Panchganga temple, the Shiva's Mahabaleshwar temple and the origin of the holy river Krishna.

In fact, 5 rivers converge here at a point called Panchganga and the temple is called the Panchganga temple. 

The five rivers are the Krishna, the Koyna, the Savitri, the Gayatri and the Venna. 

The rivers spout from a cow's mouth ( gomukh ) into a tank from where they flow onwards.

This water is considered to be very holy and pure and is had as prasad by the visiting devotees.

The temple's style is Hemandpanti and it was built by the Yadav King Singhadeo in the 13 th century.

There have been restorations carried out in the later 16th and 17th century by Chandrarao More and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Mahabaleshwar temple 
Source - mahabaleshwartourism.in

The second temple is the Mahabaleshwar temple that is also built in the same Hemadpanti style around 1215 A.D. ; with stone carved walls , pillars and ceilings.

It houses Lord Shiva's Trishul, bed and damru.

It is also believed that the Lord sleeps in the bed every night for the bedsheets are crumbled in the morning.

The festival of Mahashivratri is celebrated on a big scale in this temple complex.

Near to it is the Ramdas Math that houses the original copy of 'Dasbodh' edited by Samarth Ramdas.

About a kilometer from the Panchganga temple is the Krishnabai temple, built by the ruler of Ratnagiri in 1888.The river Krishna is worshipped here. Also, the Krishna valley lies in front of this temple.

The outskirts of the temples are lined with small stalls on both the sides of the road and stone steps, selling worship thalis that include incense sticks, dhoop, garlands, coconut,sindoor, camphor, flowers, some prasad items etc.

There are a number of stalls catering to the tourists with attractions ranging from toys,cane hats, walking sticks, wallets, sling bags, purses, handicraft items , chikki, gift items, memorabilia etc.

There are budget hotels, camp sites, luxury resorts,bread and breakfast, rental homes and cottages for the tourists.

The Eco-campsites are a much preferred place by nature lovers, sky grazers, school trips, backpackers.

The forests around are preserved and they abound in rich and varied wildlife that comprises a large number of wild mammals, birds and reptiles.

Old Mahabaleshwar is worth a visit and is usually covered by the tourists visiting main Mahabaleshwar in a one-day darshan trip.



Panchangi - Maharashtra

Panchgani - The five hills


पाच = five गणी = hills

 

District - Satara

State - Maharashtra

Elevation - 4242 ft

Weather conditions - cool & pleasant all year round

Winter temperature - 12℃

Summer temperature - 34℃

Monsoon - June to September

Winter months - October to February

Landform - Nestled between 5 villages

Population - 13,280 (2011 Census )

How to reach - By road 

Distance from major cities :-

  • Pune - 102 km

  • Mumbai - 250 km

  • Mahabaleshwar - 19 km

  • Satara - 49 km

Distance from neighboring Railway stations :-

  • Pune - 95 km

  • Satara - 45 km


Transportation services :-

Buses from major cities like Pune, Mumbai, Satara, Mahabaleshwar,Kullu, Hyderabad,Mahad.


When to visit - Summer & Winter months


Famous for - Premier residential educational institutions 

  • Kimmins High School

  • St. Peter's School

  • St. Joseph's School

  • Anjuman-I-Islam School

  • Billimoria School

  • New Era High School

  • Sanjeewan Vidyalaya


Panchgani is a hill-station / town in the Sahyadri mountain ranges of Maharashtra.

It was built by the British in a region that was surrounded by 5 villages. Hence the name. It was developed along the lines of British towns with colonial architecture, planting species of trees brought from the western world.

In time it developed into a renowned residential school for the British children that still hold prestige & reverence of the Colonial times.

As a place of tourist interest , it is  ideal due to its climatic conditions, natural beauty of the picturesque Sahyadri ranges, historical importance that dates back to the Mahabharat ; with the Pandavas residing here for some time during their period of exile.

Serene valleys, beautiful locales, hills & plateau, natural greenery, invigorating climate, plenty of scenic tourist points make it an ideal weekend getaway.


The following are the places of tourist attractions :-

  1. Table Land - The second largest mountain plateau of Asia lying at a height of 1387 m above sea level. It offers a range of opportunities for adventure sports like paragliding, rock-climbing & horse riding. Ideal for movie & TV shootings. 


  2. Kaas plateau - A UNESCO world heritage site due to its amazing biodiversity that includes almost 850 species of colourful wild flowers and butterflies. It has a lake as well, making it perfect for photography, picnics , hiking etc.


  3. Sydney point - Perfect place for activities like nature gazing and hiking as it is a hillock facing the Krishna valley, the Dhom dam, Pandavgad and Mandhardeo.

  4. Parsi point - Similar in beauty to the Sydney point with a view of the Krishna valley and the Dhom dam. 

  5. Devil's kitchen - Situated at the south of the Table Land it is of religious and historical importance as the Pandavas had built caves for residing during their period of exile.The caves, Pandavgad are worth a visit.

  6. Mapro Garden - Located in the village of Gureghar on the way to Mahabaleshwar, Mapro Garden offers a range of attractions ranging from their strawberry farms ,a chocolate factory, children's play area, henna counters,  restaurant serving goodies like pizzas, sandwiches, ice-creams, milkshakes. It has a tasting and retail outlet  for their in-house crushes, jellies , jams, juices, mocktails etc. 

  7. Panchgani Market - Worth a visit for gift shopping, home decor ,wooden and leather handicrafts, kolhapuri chappals, jams, jellies, fresh strawberries, chikkis etc. 


Places to stay - Budget & 5 star hotels, luxury resorts,camping sites. 

Activities - Boating, horse-riding, Paragliding, rock-climbing, nature treks, hiking, Strawberry festival, shopping. 


Picture sources - wikipedia and travel triangle.com




Alibaug ( Alibag ) Maharashtra

 Alibaug is a coastal town in the district of  Ratnagiri, Konkan region of Maharashtra, West India. It lies to the South of Mumbai &

 is one of the most preferred weekend getaway as also one-day picnics for schools, colleges, youngsters in Maharashtra, specially for the people of Mumbai, Pune & nearby towns.

Popular for its natural beauty, fresh & invigorating climate, lush greenery, authentic konkani cuisine that includes fresh sea-food, clean beaches, historical forts, it's a traveler's paradise.

Those looking for a change of scenery, a weekend of fun have ample opportunity to do a number of touristy things here.

It is also called the Hamptons of Mumbai in comparison to the Hamptons, New York, USA, a weekend getaway for the super - rich class of the American society. 

Similarly, many of Mumbai's rich class of Industrialists, Movie actors, high-profile politicians etc. have their second homes in the affluent localities of Alibag. Huge palatial bungalows & villas replete with swimming pools, along with farmhouses that grow Konkan special Alphonso mangoes, coconuts, organic vegetables etc.dot the Alibag coast. It is a place for them to unwind after their hectic work weeks. 


Mumbai-Mandwa jetty

Right from visiting the historical forts of the brave Marathas &  the colonial Portuguese, frolicking on its many beaches; be it just enjoying nature & lazing on its pristine sand, watching the spectacular sunsets over the Arabian Sea,  participating in the thrill of innumerable adventure water-sports, sunbathing, swimming, being part of a calm, serene surroundings or plain lazing in its many luxurious villas, resorts, hotels, bungalows, it is an ideal tourist destination.


Distance from Mumbai - 96 km

Distance from Pune - 150 km

Nearest Railway station - Pen

Nearest Airport - Mumbai 


Languages spoken - Marathi, Hindi & English.




How to reach :- 

By road - NH-66, Mumbai - Goa highway, via Pen.

By waterways - Speedboats, Ferries start from the Gateway of India to Mandwa

From Mandwa jetty, cabs, buses & auto rickshaws are easily accessible.


Months to Visit  - October to February


What to do

  1. Nature treks 

  2. Bird watching treks

  3. Explore the ancient sea-forts built by the Portuguese & the Marathas.

  4. Nature photography of the spectacular Sunset, the Coconut-lined Sea coasts.

  5. Have a unwinding weekend with all the modern amenities at your fingertips.

  6. Enjoy thrilling adventure sports like

  • Swimming

  • Paragliding

  • Para sliding

  • Speed boat rides

  • Quad biking

  • Horse riding 

  • Banana boat rides

  • Scuba Diving

  • Snorkelling

  • Kayakaying

  • Jet skiing 

  • Boarding 

  • Camel riding

  • Dolphin sight-seeing


Where to Stay - Lodging & boarding, Bed & Breakfast ( Regulated by MTDC ), budget hotels, Luxurious resorts and spas, 5 star hotels, Cottages and Villas, Beautiful bungalows available on rent, 


What to Eat - Since it's a coastal town, it goes without saying that it has a rich & varied variety of fresh seafood.

Along with the local Marathi, Malwani & Konkani  cuisine, Pan Indian cuisine consisting of everything from North Indian Punjabi fare to the South Indian Dosas & Idlis, is also available. It can rightly be called a Foodies paradise as well, with something for every palate.

It has a number of high end restaurants and eateries to choose from. 


Recommend reading - Top attractions of Alibag


Pictures, courtesy - wikipedia

Aurangabad - Tourist Spots



                   Source - mapsofindia.com

Aurangabad is one of the most preferred tourist attractions in the state of Maharashtra
It is the largest city in the region of Marathwada and is also the headquarters of the district of Aurangabad.

Grishneshwar Temple - Wikipedia

Months to visit - October to March due to the pleasant climate.
How to arrive - Aeroplane, Train, By road 
Language of communication - Marathi, Hindi and English
Transport facilities - Network of local buses , auto-rickshaw, taxis , private cabs like Ola.
Places to stay - Hotels, Rentals, Villas, Lodges
Cuisine -  Predominantly Hyderabadi / Mughlai, Maharashtrian and cosmopolitan.

Kailash Temple Elora - wikipedia

It is a cultural hub, also being a centre of Arts, Commerce, Education and leading in industries like automobiles, pharmaceutical, bio-technology , silk and cotton manufacturing plants 

Bibi ka maqbara - wikipedia

 Ajanta Caves - wikipedia

Aurangabad Airport - wikipedia

Ahilyabaee Holkar Chowk

It is a most attractive tourism destination for the UNESCO heritage sites of Ajanta and Elora caves that are perhaps the leading tourist spots in the district.

The following is a comprehensive list of the places that a tourist would be most interested in. 

  1. Aurangabad Caves

  2. Ajanta Caves

  3. Bibi ka Maqbara

  4. Bhadkal gate

  5. Bhangshi Mata Gad

  6. Bhadra Maruti temple

  7. Bharat Mata Mandir

  8. Bani Begum Garden

  9. Buddhist Architecture of Pitalkhora Caves

  10. Buddhist Chaitya Griha

  11. Chauki ki Masjid

  12. Connaught palace

  13. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Statue

  14. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum

  15. Chand Minar

  16. Dr. Salim Ali Lake

  17. Delhi Gate

  18. Daulatabad Fort

  19. Durgah of Pir Ismail

  20. Ellora Caves

  21. Goga Baba Hill

  22. Grishneshwar Temple

  23. Gul Mandi

  24. Hazur Sahib Nanded

  25. Himayat Bagh

  26. Hotel President Banquet and Lawns

  27. History Museum

  28. H2O Water Park

  29. Jama Mosque

  30. Jayakwadi Dam

  31. Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary

  32. Khuldabad

  33. Makai Gate

  34. Mhaismal

  35. Musafir Dargah

  36. Matushree Kaushalya Purwar museum

  37. Naukhanda Palace

  38. Panchakki Historical Palace

  39. Pitalkhora Caves

  40. Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple

  41. Prozone Mall

  42. Ramakrishna Mission

  43. Rangrez Darwaza

  44. Siddharth Garden and Zoo

  45. Sunheri Masjid

  46. Shahganj Masjid

  47. Shree Sai Tekdi

  48. Shri Khandoba

  49. Tulja Bhavani Temple

  50. Valley of the Sufi Saints

  51. Zainuddin Shizai's Maqbara


From the above names , it definitely appears to be a History lover's dream come true….!!




 

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