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Distances:
Mumbai to
Mahabaleshwar via
Mahad is 220 kms
Mumbai to Pune is
180 kms & further
Pune to
Mahabaleshwar is 120
kms. Panchgani to
Mahabaleshwar is 20
kms.
Area: Vast
green plateau of
about 150 sq. kms.
Height: 4500
feet above sea
level.
Climate:
Never too hot
because of the
heights. Never too
cold bacause of the
nearness to the
arabian sea.
Duration of higher
temperature is
short.
Seasons:
October, Diwali &
X'mas holidays &
summer. Hotels are
open round the year
even during the
rainy seasons.
The jungle of
Mahabaleshwar is
thick & produces
many commercial as
well as medicinal
trees & plants. The
wild life is limited
to foxes, jackals, &
wild boars. Deers &
bisons are found in
the brahma aranya
area. Panthers are
rare. The famous
bird in the urdu
poetry, Bulbul is
found everywhere in
the plateau. The
weather of
Mahabaleshwar &
healthy & contains
an ideal of 20%
oxygen which is
often augmented in
foggy weather of
late summers & early
monsoon, when the
pleateau is covered
by thick mist. The
water contains a
meager percentage of
iron which helps to
increase hemoglobin
in the blood.
SOME FACINATING
INFORMATION:
Mahabaleshwar was
established as a
health resort in
1829 AD.
It was a jail for
chinese & malay
convicts from 1834
to 1864. The
capacity of the jail
was 120 prisoners.
These prisoners
introduced
cultivation of red
potatoes,
strawberries &
waeving of cane &
bamboo baskets. Many
of the prisoners
stayed at
Mahabaleshwar after
they were released
Short History
Maharaja Pratapsinha
of Satara (1818 to
1839) engineered a
scheme to develop
M'war as a health
resort. sir John
Malcolum, the first
governer to visit
Mahabaleshwar in
1828, established
M'war in 1829. Sir
Charles Malet, the
first resident in
Pune darbar of the
Peshwas in 1791
happens to be the
first european to
step on this
plateau.
Novelties of
Mahabaleshwar
An evergreen vast
plateau with long
beautiful roads,
horse rides & foot
paths along forest.
Honey & chikki,
channas, waling
sticks. Fruits like
strawberries,
raspberries , goose
berries & muberries.
Vegetables like red
potatoes, french
beans, beets, salad,
carrots, raddishes.
Boating in Venna
lake.
Recreations
Sir B. D. Petit
library. Hindu
Gynkhana. The
Mahableshwar Club.
Parsi Gymkhana.
Horse Riding.
Photography.
Walking. Boating in
Venna lake. Bird
watching. Study of
Botony.
SIGHTSEEING OF
VARIOUS POINTS AS
UNDER
Wilson Point
Also called as
Sunrise point.
The highest point.
4710 ft above sea
level. It is a vast
plateau. There are
three masonary round
platforms to see the
sunrise. You are
advised to see
sunrise from
platform no:2. You
can see sunset also
from this point.
Connaught peak
The second highest
point. Presents
panoramic view of a
green carpet. You
can see sunrise as
well as sunset from
this point.
Elphiston point
The first point of
M'war/ Overlooking
two valleys, koyna
on the left &
savitri on the
right.
Marjorie Point
Shoes several ranges
of the Sahyadri
range.
Castle Rock
On the way to the
Arthur's seat shows
savitri valley.
Arthur's Seat
Queen of all points.
Some compare the
stractification of
rocks on southern
side to the world
famous
stratification of
rocks of the Grand
Canyon of Colarado.
USA. It is
facinating to see
the barren deep
valley Savitri on
the left & shallow
green valley on the
right. It is more
facinating to know
that Arthur's seat
is the only place
showing geographical
distinction of kokan
& Desh (Deccan), two
territories of
Mahabaleshwar, so
clear & so near. If
you go by the steps
you come across a
spring known as
Tiger's spring which
is supposed to be
the source of the
river Savtri.
Immidiately below
the seat is window
point. You have to
go deep by steps to
reach the window
point.Kates Point:
Offers breathtaking
view of krishna
valley & deep waters
of the dhom dam.
From southern side
it looks like an
elephants head.
There is also an
echo point.
Baghdad Point
A very beautiful
point. It goes past
village Moleshware
on the way. You see
a superb scenic view
of the back waters
of koyna dam on your
left, river solshi
in front of you with
tiny villages as if
sqatting on river
banks & vast green
slopes of M'war
plateau on your
right.
Babington Point
Presents a view of
saddle back & Koyna
valley.
Northcote Point
Presents koyana
valley view & saddle
back.
Falkland Point
Below it the Artists
Point also called as
lovers point by some
nature lover,
presents beautiful
koyana & valley
below you.
Carnac Point
On the same way of
falkland point.
Fitzgerald Point
Same view of Bombay
point.
Bombay Point
Very popular
sunset point. Shows
the sahyadri range
koyana valley &
pratap garh.
Gaolani Point
At a distance of
about 7 kms from ST
bus station, by
Tapola road you will
meet the junction of
road which will lead
you to village
Maharola From
Maharola with little
inquiry or following
the map it should
not be difficult to
find this point.
after reaching the
point you will find
yourself standing
over a pass known as
Zolachi Khind &
enjoy the scenery of
two valleys on the
two sides. If you
walk by gaolani ride
you will enjoy the
scenery of koyana
valley on your right
hand at many spots.
Lodwick Point &
Boars Head
Protruding towards
pratapgardh from
M'war plateau you
will see the
surrounding scenery
with awe.
The Lamington
Plateau
You can go to by a
foot path from
ganapati mandir. If
you follow the map
correctly you will
reach the plateau
safely.
Panchgani Point
Shows the tableland
of panchgani on the
eastern side.
Helen's Point
River solshi starts
from this point with
a small fall near
her origin. Poetic
blue valley will be
in front of you.
Rosamond Rock
The grandeur of its
celestial beauty
surpasses all the
limits of
descriptions.
Water Falls
Chinamans, Lingmala
& Dhobi waterfalls,
flow in abundance
only during the
rainy season.
Polo Ground
Often been used as a
helipad, also used
for learning car
driving.
Bee keeping
centre
Educational displays
on the manufacture
of honey by bees.
Famous Places in
the vicinity of
Mahabaleshwar
Pratap Gadh
At a distance of 25
kms from
Mahabaleshwar stands
the majestic
Pratapgadh housing
the tomb of
Afzalkhan at the toe
of the fort. There
is a temple of
bhavani mata, the
idol of worship of
King Shivajiraje
Bhosle. There is a
statue of Shivaji
Maharaj inside the
fort called Bale
killa.
Table land
Largest in Asia. A
small plane can land
here.
Short Note on Old
or Kshetra
Mahabaleshwar
Panchaganga
Mandir
As per the hindu
mythology five holy
rivers krishna,
venna, koyna,
Savitri & gayatri
show their token
appearance here in
five springs flowing
closely. They are
seen flowing in five
stone conduits &
joining in one
horizontal half
channel leading to
the Goumukhi cowface
spout. Though the
Gaomukh it falls in
the cistern below.
On the northen side
there is a similar
conduit through
which the holy 'ganga'
appears every twelve
years. From the
conduit on the
southern side flows
the holy saraswati
when the following
astrological times
come together,
namely, Bhadrapad
month, shasthi (6th
day) ,Tuesday sun in
hasta nakshatra,
Rohini nakshatra in
predominance &
Vyatipat. This
miraculous yoga
(coincidence) is
known as the "Kapila
Shasthi Yoga", which
is believed to be
very auspicious
occassion as per the
Hindu faith.
Shri Shankar
Mandir
The Mahalinga of the
lord Shiva is of
Rudraksha shape &
believed to be
'self-bodied' (swayambhoo)
It is called
Trigunatmaka meaning
Brahma-Visnhu-Mahesh
are on it for ever.
On the head of the
mahalinga you see
the marks of the
five holy rivers (Panchaganga)
& their waters never
loose their level.
Mother Jeejabai was
weighed by gold by
Raje Shivaji in this
temple & then the
gold was distributed
in charity. This
Mahalinga is
considered to be
superior to the
twelve jyotirlingas.
Shri Krishnabai
Mandir
This is also an old
temple. The carving
in the stones of the
columns & the
ceiling is
attractive. You can
also see the grand
view of krishna
valley from the
temple.
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