Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani

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5th Dec 2014
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 1/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
Sunrise at Pangani
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 2/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
Lovely landscape
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 3/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
Srawberry with cream at Mapro
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 4/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
Elephant's point
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 5/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
View from elephant's point
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 6/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
Sunset point or Mumbai point
Photo of Trip to Mahableshwar and Panchgani 7/7 by Rudraksha Chodankar
Means of Transport
A bike trip was pending since a long time and finally I planned one. We decided to head to Mahableshwar over the long weekend, thanks to Gudi Padwa. It was scorching heat in Pune and Mahableshwar / Panchgani seemed to be the ideal destination for a good weekend break provided it was cooler, and fortunately it was.
We started from Pune (Pimple Saudagar) at approximately 5:30 AM. Super wide and smooth roads ensured I was able to consistently maintain speeds around 90-110 kmph on my bike. 2 hours continuous ride and I saw a KFC board but unfortunately it was to be opened only at 10 AM. So we took a half hour break to have breakfast just before taking the right turn from the highway towards Wai. As soon as we started our drive on the Wai- Panchgani road, we could feel the coolness in the weather. We headed straight to Mapro Garden for a 2nd round of breakfast which included the awesome sandwich & irresistible Strawberry with Cream (Never miss this.)
Photo of Wai - Panchgani Road, Bhim Nagar, Panchgani, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar
Photo of Wai - Panchgani Road, Bhim Nagar, Panchgani, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar
After relaxing for some time we decided to check-in into the hotel (Shivsagar Farmhouse in Panchgani). I have to mention that this place is complete value for money. The suite room is super spacious, the staff is very friendly and the food is delicious. What else do you need.., oh yes, they have a strawberry farm of their own too!
Photo of Shivsagar Farmhouse, Panchgani Mahabaleshwar Road, Panchgani, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar
Afternoon time we relaxed at the farmhouse and start to explore the points at Mahableshwar. Most of them are kind of commercialized now with lot of shops and hawkers. Following are some of the points we covered: – Kate’s point – Elephant’s head point – Lingamala falls (There was no water in Mar) – Parsi point – Babington point – Wilson point (Famous for Sunrise) – Mumbai point (aka Sunset point)
Photo of Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar
Photo of Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar
We had booked the farmhouse only for 1 night, and for the next day we had booked a tent at Terra Camp. We started our journey to Terra Camp from Shivsagar Farmhouse at around 9:30 AM. The roads were small with a very picturesque view of the Ghats so we kept driving for around an hour when we got a feeling of being lost. We reached a lovely spot where it was a small road, just enough to for one car to pass with valleys on both sides. Finally we thought of turning back only to realise we had one turn pretty early in our journey. Thanks to absence of signboards. Soon we got onto the right track and reached Terra Camp. It is speciality lodging site where-in you get to stay in tents. We spent entire time exploring the areas around the camp and relaxing. I would have loved to spend couple of days at Terra Camp rather than visiting the points at Mahableshwar. It has a lot to offer in form of treks and other activities. It’s a different experience altogether. Next day early morning (6:00 AM) we started for Pune, capturing the beautiful sunrise on way back.
Photo of Terra Camp Resort, Panchgani, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar
Photo of Terra Camp Resort, Panchgani, Maharashtra, India by Rudraksha Chodankar