| Lonavala
and Khandala are two charming little hill stations, in
Maharashtra, located on the western slopes of the Sahyadri mountain range. These
are perched at an altitude of 625 m, and are five km apart. Quite popular as health
resorts, there are a number of sanatoria dotting the hills, in both towns. Khandala
is smaller and relatively calmer of the two, though browsing through Lonavala's
bazaar could yield some wonderful surprises. Both these sites offer scenic views
of the surrounding hills, and in the monsoons, with myriad waterfalls, it is sheer
magic. Karla, about 12 km from Lonavala,
is the site of the largest Chaitya caves in India, built in 80 B.C. Among the
best-preserved Buddhist temples in India, they represent the zenith, in terms
of purity of design of this style of temple architecture. Taxis and autorickshaws,
easily available in Lonavala and Khandala, are the best ways of getting to and
from Karla. Temperatures vary from 12 deg celsius to 36 deg celsius throughout
the year. October to May is the best time to visit.
How To Get There Pune, 66 km away, is the nearest airport. All
trains from Mumbai to Pune and the south stop at Lonavala. Mumbai is 104 km away
by road. Accomodation Maharashtra
Tourism Development Corporation runs a resort at Karla, and another at Rye Woods,
Lonavala. |