Thursday 5 March 2015

One day Weekend Getaways - 150 Kms from Mumbai


1) Karnala


Karnala-1
Distance: 48 Kms via Sion-Panvel Expy
Karnala is situated at a distance of about 10 km from Panvel. The two major attractions for tourists here are the Karnala Bird Sanctuary and the Karnala Fort.  The Karnala Fort is of much historical significance as it overlooked the Bor Pass, which connects the Konkan coast to the interior districts of Maharashtra.
The pass was the major trade route of the area. The exact date of construction of the Karnala Fort is not known, but it is believed that the structure predates 1400 CE and was built under the patronage of the Devagiri Yadavas and later under the Tughlaq rulers. The Karnala fort consists of two forts – one at a higher level than the other. In the centre of the fort situated on the higher level, there is a watchtower called the Pandu’s tower. The tower also has a water cistern that provides water throughout the year.
The other major attraction of this place is the Karnala Bird Sanctuary. In this protected zone, the fort is situated. The sanctuary is spread over 12.11 square kilometres and is much smaller than the other ones in different parts of the country. It is located near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the Tungareshwar Sanctuary and can be easily reached from Mumbai.
Situated at a distance of about 12 km from Panvel, it is best known for its population of birds and hence attracts a large number of bird lovers and bird watching enthusiasts. The sanctuary is home to about 150 species of resident and 37 species of migratory birds. The reserve also has a number of rare bird species such as Ashy minivet, three toes kingfisher and Malabar Trogon.



2) Karjat
Karjat
Distance: 62 kms Via Sion-Panvel Expy
Karjat sprawls over Bhorghat, Sahayadri and the Western Ghats and the end of the coastal plains of the Konkan region near Deccan. The city has an average elevation of 636 feet and is situated on the banks of the River Ulhas.
Besides its natural beauty, Karjat attracts a lot of tourists because of the innumerable possibilities it offers for adventure sports activities such as river rafting, trekking, hiking and mountain climbing. During the rainy season, families throng in here for a holiday. Several people from the nearby cities of Mumbai, Pune, Thane, etc. have summer homes in Karjat, which are used to celebrate festivals and holidays.
One of the major tourist attractions in here is  ND Studio. Karjat served as the backdrop for the movie Slumdog Millionaire. Several international production houses such as Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney and DreamWorks are setting up their facilities in this scenic place.
The city also has the largest chain of farm houses in Asia. A lot of tourists find Karjat attractive because of the trekking possibilities there. The major trekking trails in the region include Matheran via Rambagh point, Peth Fort and Chanderi Fort.
In the monsoons, white water river rafting is a very popular sport in the upper sections of the River Ulhas. The best time for this water sport is from July to September. There are several places of interest in and around Karjat such as the Ulhas Valley, Bhor Ghat, Kondana Caves, Peth Fort etc.



3) Matheran
Matheran
Distance: 83 kms  via Sion-Panvel Expy 
Matheran is a celebrated hill station and a great weekend place near Mumbai. It is situated in the Karjat tehsil of Maharashtra and is also the smallest hill station of India. Situated in the lush green Western Ghats, the elevation of the region is around 80 m above sea level, at a distance of 90 km from Mumbai and 120 km from Pune.
The name of the place means ‘forest on the forehead.’ Matheran has been declared as an eco-sensitive region by the Ministry of Environment and Forests and is Asia’s only automobile free hill station.
There are several viewpoints in this dream-like place and the most visited among them is the Panorama Point which provides a 360 degree view of the surrounding area and the Neral town. Amazing views of sun set and sun rise can also be enjoyed from here. Another point called the Louisa Point offers a stunning view of the Prabal Fort. The other important points include the One Tree Hill Point, Hart Point, Monkey Point, Porcupine Point, Rambagh point etc
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Matheran is an eco-sensitive region and the only automobile allowed in the region is an ambulance owned and operated by the Municipality. No private vehicles are allowed in here and the main modes of transportation are horses and hand pulled rickshaws. Matheran is a treasure trove of medicinal plants and herbs. It also has a huge population of monkeys including Bonnet macaques and Hanuman langurs.



4) Khandala Lonavla
Khandala Lonavla
Distance: 93 kms Via Mumbai - Pune Expy
Khandala and Lonavla are twin hill resorts and are immensely popular weekend getaway near Mumbai. They can be reached in just three hours by road from Mumbai. Besides natural beauty, Khandala and Lonavla are famous for the different kinds of chikki, a sweet made of groundnuts and jaggery.
Trekking is another popular activity here. There are several tourist destinations such as the Duke’s Nose, the Korigad Fort, the Tiger’s Leap, the Lohgad, the Karla and Bhaja caves. Both the cities lies at a distance of 5 km from each other and are situated along the Mumbai-Pune Highway at an altitude of 625 metres.

Some of the important places worth sightseeing include the Duke’s Nose which is a cliff resembling the nose of the Duke of Wellington. The place is an excellent viewing point and presents a panoramic view of the surroundings.
Lonavla
The Korigad Fort is another often toured spot and is located at a distance of 3050 feet. The Tiger’s Leap is another such popular viewing point. On viewing the surroundings from this point, an illusion of a tiger leaping across the river appears and hence the name. Lohgad is famous for its waterfalls, an ancient fort and ancient caves.
Khandala and Lonavla experience a salubrious climate throughout the year. While the temperatures are usually around 12 degrees in the winters, they can go up to 36 degrees in the summers. The best time to visit these beautiful destinations is from October to May.



5) Alibag
One of the weekend getaways near Mumbai, Alibag is approachable either by road or by a ferry from the Gateway of India in South Mumbai. For those with an interest in history, this holiday site even has an old fort that was built during Shivaji’s rule.
Attractions: Religious locations in Alibag include Kanakeshwar Devasthan temple and Vikram Vinayak temple. Less than 30 kms away is the Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary, while the historic Kulaba Fort is situated 1-2 kms inside the sea and one can walk up to it when the tide is low.  Alibag has many beaches in its vicinity that include the Versoli Beach, Nagaon Beach, Akshi Beach and Kashid Beach. Another hill fort not too far from here is the Sagargad which is in ruins but worth visiting. En route to this place one can come across a seasonal waterfall nearby.
Activities: Enjoy the pristine environs of the beach, try sea food, take a dip in the sea waters, walk up to the Kulaba Fort when the sea water is low. Bird watching in the Phansad Sanctuary will appeal to nature and bird lovers.
Type of Destination: Beach, historic, family and kid friendly 
Distance from Mumbai: 95 kms
Best time to Visit: November to July



6)  Kamshet

Kamshet
Distance: 100kms via Mumbai-Pune Expy
Nestled in the Pune district of Maharashtra, Kamshet is one of the most crowd-pleasing weekend places near Mumbai. It is situated at a distance of 16 km from the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavla.
The natural beauty of the surroundings of Kamshet and the charming little villages that comprise of houses made of mud and thatched roofs hold a special allure for travellers from all over the country and the world. The nearest railhead is the Kamshet railway station which runs parallel to the River Indrayani. The hills along this route have a number of ancient cave temples, colonial hill stations and hill fortresses.
There are several activities that tourists can enjoy at Kamshet. Paragliding is a rage here as the destination provides world class paragliding facilities. For this reason, a large number of enthusiasts and flying sport aficionados visit Kamshet throughout the year for paragliding sessions.
Paragliding is an enjoyable experience here as it is surrounded by green ambling hills, beautiful paddy and sunflower fields. There are a couple of places in Kamshet which are perfect for this adventure activity. Tower Hill is just perfect for hand gliding.
Another prominent setting for the spot is Shelar, which is situated at a distance of just 8 km from the highway. It offers the perfect conditions for thermal paragliding and soaring. Paragliders can take off from 175 feet or more because of the perfect landscape.
The Kondeshwara Cliff is ideal for those who have enough experience to take on tough challenges. It is situated at a distance of 20 km from Kamshet and tourists can take off from a height of 2200 feet and soar above the breath-taking landscape of this beautiful destination.
Kamshet is perfect for ridge and thermal soaring and is ideal for basic, intermediate and cross-country paragliding expeditions. Tourists can happily soar over the picturesque Pawna Lake and glide over the beautiful scenery of the region. Due to the popularity of paragliding in the region, Kamshet is also known as the ‘Paraglider’s Paradise.’ There are several places of interest such as the Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, the Bhaja Caves and the Kondeshwar Temple.



7) Raigad
Dating back to the 17th century, Raigad was the capital of the Maratha King Shivaji. The fort here is built at an altitude of 2700 feet above sea level on the Sahyadri Mountains. Visitors can opt to climb up the 1737 steps to reach it or else can ride the cable car which makes for an enjoyable trip.
Attractions: Though most of the fort’s interiors are in ruins now, some of the structures are still clearly visible. These include the queen’s chambers, main palace, three watch towers, the market area, granaries, the public ‘durbar’ and an artificial lake. All these make for an interesting peek into the life and times of royalty in the olden days.
Activities: Hike up to the fort and get a panoramic view of the terrain below. View the historic structures within the fort that was once the home of the famous Shivaji.

Type of destination: Historic, trekking, family & kid friendly
Distance from Mumbai: 103 kms
Best time to Visit: September to November



8) Palghar

On the outskirts of Mumbai’s suburbs, the small town of Palghar makes for a convenient holiday visit. Its less crowded streets and peaceful ambience is just what the city-dwellers seek for a relaxed and laid back vacation.
Attractions: One of the weekend getaways near Mumbai close by, Kelva and Mahim beaches are ideal to watch the mesmerising view of sunset. Kelva and Shirgaon forts, though in ruins, are good for a day trip from the town. Kelva Dam is a popular picnic spot which is frequented by locals on weekends.
Activities: Explore the two forts that stand in this region. Visit a fishing village near the beaches and enjoy a family outing at the dam or on the sandy beaches.
Type of Destination: Historic, beach, family and kid friendly.
Distance from Mumbai: 109 kms
Best time to Visit: June to September and November to February




9) Igatpuri

The scenic hill town of Igatpuri is set amid the high mountains of the Western Ghats. This makes it a popular destination for trekking enthusiasts. On the other hand, the Vipasana meditation centre here attracts thousands of visitors from all over the country.
Attractions: Dhammagiri, where meditation courses are conducted, is a major draw for the visitors to Igatpuri. The rugged terrain and lush trails of Bhatsa River Valley make it suitable for trekking. Tringalwadi Fort stands atop one of the hills near Igatpuri and one can spot the highest peak of the Sahyadris called Kalsubai.
Activities: Trek up to the Tringalwadi Fort and then take a route that leads to a lake at its base. Enroll for a meditation course at the Dhammagiri. Soak in the tranquil scenes of the quaint hill station.
Type of Destination: Historic, trekking, family and kid friendly.
Distance from Mumbai: 120 kms
Best time to Visit: June to September and November to March



10) Kolad


Standing on the eastern edge of the Kundalike River, Kolad is a popular for its river rafting opportunities. Its scenic landscape coupled with several waterfalls emerging from the surrounding mountains is ideal for trekking and camping too. 
Attractions: Kuda Caves, a series of 13 caves carved out of rocks by Buddhists, can be visited to see ancient carvings, inscriptions and sculptures. A 4th century fort, Tala, stands in the middle of a forest and overlooks the hilly terrain below. There are quite a few waterfalls in this region, the most popular of these being Tamhini Falls and Kansai Falls.
Activities: Water based activities like rafting, kayaking and boating are a major draw for tourists to Kolad. Apart from these you can undergo a camping experience at any of the several spots within the jungles. Other adventure sports conducted here include rappelling, paragliding, and hiking.
Type of Destination: Trekking, family and kid friendly.
Distance from Mumbai: 121 kms
Best time to Visit: June to February


11) Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat
Distance: 130 Kms
The Malshej Ghat is a beautiful mountain pass in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra. Situated in the Thane district, the site is a well-known weekend place near Mumbai. It is best recognized for its natural beauty.
Being a part of the Western Ghats, the Malshej Ghat abounds in flora and fauna, especially birdlife which includes species such as cuckoos, flamingos, crakes, rails and quails. The scenic place is situated near the borders of the Thane and Ahmednagar districts.
Situated at a distance of 154 km from Mumbai and 130 km from Pune, the destination is well connected by rail, road and airways. The nearest railhead to Malshej Ghat is Kalyan.  By road, it can be reached by the NH 3 that will take you to Bhiwandi.  From Bhiwandi, take the road to Murbad to reach Malshej Ghat.
Malshej ghat attracts tourists from all over the country and the world because of its breath-taking beauty. It is from here, you can view the lush valleys of the Western Ghats. The region is also famous for its dark woods and the wildlife residing in them. The wildlife here includes animals and birds such as peacocks, rabbits, leopards and tigers.
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The birthplace of the great Maratha warrior Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Shivneri Fort, is another major tourist attraction. The fort is situated at a distance of 40 km from Malshej Ghat. There are other places of interest too near this charming land. One of them is the Khireshwar Village, which is situated at a distance of just 2 to 3 km from Malshej Ghat.
The hamlet is famous for its beautiful waterfalls in the hilly regions which are situated very close to the highway and hence can be viewed easily. The destination attracts a large number of migratory birds from Siberia from July to September. The most attractive phenomenon in the region is the mating dance of the flamingo birds.



12) Dahanu
Further north of Palghar is the coastal town of Dahanu, which borders the neighbouring state of Gujarat. Its flower gardens, fruits orchards and coconut groves not only benefit the place commercially, but also add to its beauty and charm.
Attractions: Dahanu’s long stretch of beach is unspoilt and clean. One can easily spend a day here, relaxing on the sandy shore and gazing out at the vast Arabian Sea. The 400 year old Dahanu Fort stands at the sea shore and has a temple adjacent to it. A Jain temple, Asavli Dam and Kalpataru Botanical gardens are other attractions, making it among the ideal weekend getaways from Mumbai. 
Activities: Go for a stroll along the beach that is lined with Casuarina trees. Swim in the placid waters of the Arabian Sea. Watch the sun go down over the horizon in the evening.
Type of Destination: Beach, family and kid friendly.
Distance from Mumbai: 136 kms
Best time to Visit: October to March


13) Murud-Janjira Fort

Just off the coast of a village named Murud is an island where the Murud-Janjira fort stands. With an interesting history behind it, this tourist destination is also appealing for its architecture and construction.
Attractions: The forts humungous walls and 19 bastions are a sight to behold as they stand in impressive splendor even today. This marine fort remained unconquered throughout its past existence and one can reach it today by boats to marvel at its architecture. Murud Beach is a beautiful one and overlooks the fort too. Kasa Fort and Ahmedganj Palace are historical monuments that can be included on your day trip around the fort.
Type of Destination: Historic, beach, family and kid friendly. 
Distance from Mumbai: 148 kms
Best time to Visit: October to March

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