Lonavala or Lonavla
and the nearby Khandala are
delightful, beguiling and twin slope stations, 622 m. above ocean level and 5
Kms a section from each other are arranged in the Sahyadri ranges.
They are situated around 64 km far from the city of Pune and
96 km far from the city Mumbai, prominent getaway from Mumbai and Pune airport.
Lonavala is otherwise called the 'Gem of the Sahyadri' is
arranged in the western piece of Maharashtra.
Khandala is littler, calmer and more settled of the two,
however perusing through Lonavala's bazaar could yield some wonderfull shocks.
Both the slope stations are known for their picturesque excellence, green
slopes, profound valleys,historic posts, lakes and waterfalls.
Karla : Karla is the site of the biggest Chaitya hollows
(supplication corridors), situated around 12 Kms.of India worked in 80B.C. The
caverns have the best-saved Buddhist sanctuaries in India. The sanctuaries
speak to the immaculateness in plan and magnificent sanctuary architecture.The
insides of the holes have lion columns, gigantic elephant frames, cut pictures
of Buddha and moving couples. The passageway door is in the state of a
"Peepul" leaf, which is the primary section to the enormous Chaitya
grihaor corridor. The high rooftop is crescent fit as a fiddle.
Bhaja : The holes like Karla hollows, houses a few caverns
and religious communities. The beams of the setting sun overlays the dim
insides of these caverns, where one can see cut pictures of divinities. One can
likewise observe the amazing fortification of Bhimshankar here.
Bedsa : Situated near Lonavala, it lies north of the Pawan
Dam. From Bedsa there is a climb up slope around 3 Kms for the caverns. These
hollows have gigantic columns, lions and people figures and ahuge Chaitya
corridor with resting rooms. The unique element of Bedsa is anarched rooftop
bolstered by 2,000-year-old woodwork, which gives lighting to the whole
surrender.
Lonavala Lake : It is a pleasant spot encompassed by normal
view, around 1.6 km from the town. The lake likewise called as Bushi Lake is
found recently half Km from the town. The Tunguli Lake, Lavasa Pavna Lake,Valvan Lake are different well known lakes. The
lake goes away amid the sweltering summer months.
Rajmachi stronghold : The post utilized by the Maratha
warrior Shivaji is an unquestionable requirement visit put. It can be achieved
just by walking as it is encompassed by profound valleys on three sides and a
thick timberland on the fourth. Other must visit fortifications are the
Manoranjan Fort, Shrivardhan fort,Visapur Fort, Lohagad Fort, Nashik and the Tunga Fort.
Shivaji Park : Shivaji Park, which was known as a play area
which was changed over into a garden in 1956 there is statue of Shri Shivaji
Maharaj in this stop.
Ryewood : This is a major and excellent garden arranged near
Lonavala. This garden makes a great deal of progress and it is brimming with
grand tall trees. There is an old Mahadeo sanctuary in this stop. This garden
has a lot of place for kids to play.
Tungarli Lake : The stunning Tungarli Lake supplies water to
Lonavla town.
Valvan Dam : Valvan Dam has a lovely garden at its foot, and
is a well known night spot 2 km from the town. This wonderfully fabricated dam
supplies water to the Khopoli control station at the foothills of the Sahyadris
for producing power. The Kundali River encourages into the dam's supply.
Duke's Nose : Duke's Nose stands 12 km from Lonavla,
unmistakably noticeable from the thruway while driving towards Mumbai. This is
the finest point of interest in Khandala and is well known with explorers. It
likewise resembles a hood of a snake, which is the reason it is additionally
called as "Nagfani" (Hood of Snake). The precipice owes its name to
the Duke of Wellington, whose popular and plentiful nose it looks like.
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