Nothing can be as mesmerizing as a tranquilizing drive through the
misty verdant Ghats surrounded around the dynamic city of Pune. Cocooned within
the Western Ghats, Pune has several awe-inspiring Ghats that are one of the best
tourist destinations during and after the Monsoons. A few hours of drive
through these Ghats would take all your stress away and rejuvenate you within
just a fraction of time. Covered by lush green trees, these Ghats offer you amazing
views of Mother Nature. Following are three worth visiting Ghats near Pune:
Tamhini Ghat: Enriching the western corridor of Pune, Tamhini Ghat is situated around
70 kilometers from the Pune Railway Station. Amazing even during the summers,
Tamhini Ghat is adorable during and after the rains. Acting as a route to
Kokan, this Ghat sprawls around 15 kilometers and offers you breathtaking views
of misty mountain ranges, deadly cliffs, and never ending valleys. Moreover,
the loud gushing waterfalls and soothing backwaters of Mulshi leave no chance
in making your drive a memorable one. You can reach Tamhini Ghat taking the
following route:
Route to Tamhini Ghat:
- Take the Paud Road and reach Chandani
Chowk
- From Chandani Chowk, take the left road
which leads to Mulshi
- Follow the straight road till you cross
the Mulshi Dam
- Following the Dam comes the Tamhini Ghat
- Climbing and down climbing this Ghat will
take you to Mangaon, Kokan
Tips:
- Avoid driving through this Ghat during
nights
- Do not miss a spot where the three
mountains meet each other in the valley
- Ensure that your vehicle is in a good condition
Malshej Ghat: Enriched with hundreds
of different kind of flora and fauna, Malshej Ghat is located 130 kilometers to
the north of Pune. Nestled in the lofty rugged hills of Western Ghats, Malshej
Ghat is one destination on earth where, one having a special carving for nature
must visit. The mesmerizing views of deep valleys, dense woods and numerous
species of animals, make your visit to this Ghat truly fulfilling.
Route to Malshej Ghat: To reach Malshej
Ghat from Pune:
- Take the Pune Nashik Highway
- Then at Alephata, take a left on Kalyan
Ahmednagar Highway towards Kalyan
- On the route lies the adoring Malshej
Ghat
Tips:
- Do not forget to take your camera
- Look out for numerous species of birds
- The Ghat is covered with dense clouds so
ensure you drive slowly
- Often police check your vehicle documents
so make sure you carry them with you
- Visit the Flamingo Resort by MTDC
- You can also plan a trip to nearby forts
Harishchandragad and Shivneri (cannot be done in 1 day though). Also, you
can visit Lenyadri – an ancient Ashtavinayak Temple carved out in rocks
Varandha Ghat: Another mountain passage that takes you to Kokan, Varandha Ghat is
one of the stunning Ghats near Pune. Located around 108 kilometers from Pune,
this Ghat stretches around 10 kilometers and offers you a route to a place
called Nature’s Paradise. The lush green mountains, roaring waterfalls, hypnotizing
valleys, back waters of Nira-Devghar Dam and captivating small villages,
Varandha Ghat is a place that has been truly crafted by God for sheer
indulgence.
Route to Varandha Ghat:
- Take the Pune Satara Highway
- Take right at Bhor Phata and take the
Neera-Devghat Dam route
- Ask for the Varandha Ghat road once you
reach Bhor village
Tips:
- A difficult Ghat which is usually covered
with dense fog during monsoons
- Do not miss the waterfalls
- You can also visit Shivtharghal, a cave
temple dedicated to Samarth Ramdas
The above mentioned three worth visiting Ghats near Pune before and after
monsoons ensure that you are completely relaxed.
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