| 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. How To Get There
Pune, 98 km away, is the nearest and most convenient
railhead. Luxury bus services are available from Pune and Mumbai. Accomodation
Hotel Five Hills, run by Mahashtra Tourism Development
Corporation, is one of the finest hotels in Panchgani. |