|
A close neighbour of
Mahabaleshwar,
Panchgani is a
picturesque and
frequented hill
resort. This is an
ideal base for some
good trekking.
Situated at an
altitude of 1334m,
it gets its name
from the five hills
around it. Tucked
away in Satara
district, it is best
approached from Pune.
The way to Panchgani
from Mahabaleshwar,
which is 18 kms, is
absolutely
spectacular. The
Krishna River that
meanders through the
farms, ravines and
hamlets on one side
and the coastal
plains on the other
side has a special
charm. Panchgani
displays
architecture of Old
British buildings
and Parsi houses.
Horses are the best
mode of travelling,
which will gently
gallop you through
the thick, lush
green trees, to
unmarked routes, to
the caves and the
Kamalgad fort. The
bazaar is also a
place worth
visiting. For long
distances though
taxis are available,
bicycles and horses
are the best mode of
transport.
Panchgani derives
its name from the
five hills around
it. At an altitude
of 1334 m, it is
just 38 m below
Mahabaleshwar. These
38 m translate
themselves into a
breathtaking 18 km
approach, that
swoops around and
bends with abandon,
offering splendid
views of the river
Krishna on one side,
and the coastal
plains, on the
other. Panchgani is
the quintessential
hill station. 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.
Amble along the
walkways, thickly
canopied by lush
trees and
vegetation, and
delight in the
secrets you stumble
upon. The river
Krishna snakes
through tiny
hamlets, farms and
ravines. Select a
horse from one of
the numerous stables
and canter along
unchartered routes
through hidden
lovers' routes, to
the caves and the
Kamalgad fort.
Or while away your
time at the bazaar.
Taxis are available,
but bicycles and
horses are
recommended for
travelling long
distances.
Temperatures vary
from 16 deg celsius
in winter to 35 deg
celsius in summer.
September to May is
the best time to
visit.
|