MYSTIC MAHARASHTRA
Weekend getaways & adventures from Mumbai & Pune are most sought after by the city dwellers. Apart from its romantic weather, Pune had attracted me towards it by promising me a lifestyle I choose for myself. It had everything to offer from work opportunities, sports, dance, music, nightlife, friends, outdoor adventures.
Kaas Plateau - Valley of Flowers
Kaas Plateau is Maharashtra’s very own valley of flowers. With
over 850 varieties of flowers that bloom in the area of 10 sq. kms.
across seasons, this biodiversity hotspot boasts as UNESCO World
Heritage Natural Site. The most colourful site in the Sahyadris is
full-blown right after the monsoons, towards the end of September.
Located around 125km from Pune and 280 kms from Mumbai, towards Satara,
Kass Plateau also known as Kaas Patthar in local language is a perfect
weekend destination. Along with the valley of flowers, you can enjoy
your time at the Thosegar waterfall and camp at the Kaas lake. Kaas
Plateau is home to many endangered specie and it is responsibility of
every visitor to protect them and avoid extinction.
Hike to Lohagad Fort
One of the most popular monsoon destinations of Maharashtra is
Lohagad Fort. Nature lovers of all ages from kids to senior citizens,
are found hiking up to the beautiful fort on monsoon weekends. It is
approachable from station called Malavali on Lonavala train route. You
can start walking from the station itself, either by following the crowd
or by asking the directions from locals. A simple hike of couple of
hours takes you to the fort. Climb the stairs of the fort to get the
beautiful top view of the fort. A further hike to the scorpion tail
gives breathtaking views of the Sahyadri range. Carry enough rain covers
if you are hiking in monsoons. On return, you can stop for home cooked
local maharashtrian meal - zunka bhakhari and mutton. The residents of
villages on the route serve food in their own homes. It is a short and
sweet hike of half a day.
Waterfall rappelling in Igatpuri
I had one of the most memorable experiences on monsoons in
Sahyadris, when I had gone for waterfall rappelling. It is 15-20 minutes
activity where you hike up to the waterfall from the backside and
descend through the waterfall. There are climbing experts who organise
these activities in monsoons when the waterfalls are in their best
forms. It is quite challenging to navigate through the heavy fall of
water when the rocks are slippery and the only sound you hear is that of
the gushing waterfall. Vihigaon in Igatpuri has one of the best
waterfalls suitable for rappelling.
Trek to Rajmachi
Trekking
in Sahyadris is a very popular activity in the monsoons. Rajmachi fort
is one of the many historical forts in the Sahyadris. Rajmachi Fort
consists of twin fortresses of Shriwardhan and Manaranjan. The hiking
route to Rajmachi starts from Lonavla. It is very picturesque route and
can be ideally done in 2 days. You can hike on 1st day, spend the night
at one of the homestay on the top, explore the forts and descend the
next day. The best attraction of the Rajmachi trek is the waterfall. The
pair of waterfalls are one of the pristine falls I’ve ever seen.
Camping in western ghats
Western Ghats make the best camping grounds for some fun-filled
weekend. On one such monsoon weekends, I went on a long drive with my
friends towards Tapola lake, found a perfect spot, pitched my tent and
spent the evening witnessing the changing colours of the sky. We kept
chatting for the entire night as we heard the rain pitter-patter on the
roof of the tent. It was a great way to connect with my best buddies, as
we were completely disconnected from everything else for the entire
weekend.
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