Amrutanjan point, Lonavala
Amrutanjan Point (1st Point from Pune to Khandala Road)
Amrutanjan Point, at the beginning of the Khandala Ghat, is a flat space which offers a bird’s-eye view of the valley and the Dukes Nose in particular.
Untouched and not marred by commercialization, Amrutanjan Point is abundant with natural beauty and pristine surroundings. Located high up in Khandala, the Amrutanjan Point provides an excellent view of the places nearby.
Go here for a quiet outing with your family or your partner- the view is really breathtaking and the surrounding areas are lush and extremely pretty. If you’re travelling alone, take a small picnic basket, a nice book to read and let yourself get lost amidst the beautiful valley and the exhilarating freshness that is Amrutanjan Point
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Khandala - Amrutanjan Point.
Amrutanjan Point is the most visited viewing point in Khandala. This point gives spectacular view of the valley, Khopoli Town, Dukes Nose, Mumbai Pune Expressway and Mumbai Pune railway line. During monsoons the mist covered green valleys and numerous waterfalls seen from this point makes it worth visiting again and again.
Lonavala : One dead : fallen from Amrutanjan Bridge
Breathtaking Aerial View of MUMBAI PUNE EXPRESSWAY captured from Hills of Khandala, India
Presenting to you all serpentine panorama of Mumbai Pune Expressway, its never ending traffic of shinning cars and colourful Volvo buses etc.
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Just Before reaching khandala you get to view this beautiful location on Old Mumbai Pune Highway.
Also known as Amrutanjan Bridge Point.
Excellent spot owing to it's pleasant weather and the beautiful surroundings. Excellent view point from where one can get a magnificent aerial view of the town Khopoli as well as the Duke's Nose.
Lush green and water falls around the view was good. Best time to visit is during monsoon.
There are many stalls where you can get tea/coffee, maggie and other eatable stuffs.
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Khandala: Amrutanjan Bridge
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Amrutanjan Bridge Becoms Reason for Traffic Jams
Accidents on Mumbai-Pune Expressway is nothing new. But now a days amrutanjan bridge has become headache for the travelers. Watch special report on Amrutanjan Bridge Becoms Reason for Traffic Jams
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Engineering student falls to his death off Khandala bridge
A 20-year-old mechanical engineering student died after falling off the Amrutanjan Bridge at Khandala on Wednesday morning, in a case which remains a mystery.
The deceased has been identified as Tanvel Kadam, a native of Nashik, who lived at Kusgaonwadi in Lonavala. He was a third-year student of mechanical engineering at Sinhgad Institute of Technology in Lonavala.
Superintendent of police (Highways) Amol Tambe told Mirror, Preliminary investigations have revealed that Kadam fell between the gap near the bridge along the Pune-Mumbai Expressway . How and why he fell is still being investigated.
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Lonavala - Perfect Destination For #MonsoonGetaway
Lonavala -
Its a Perfect Destination for Monsoon Getaway .
Places To visit @ Lonavala
1)Lonavala Lake
2)Bushi Dam
3)Lions Point
4)Lohagad Fort
5)Visapur Fort
6)Amrutanjan Point
7)Bhaja Caves
8)Korigad Fort
9)DuKe Nose
10)Rajmachi Fort
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Mumbai to Lonavala
Lonavala, Khandala are popular holiday destination for mumbaikars, it's close proximity to Mumbai and Pune makes them an ideal choice.
The hill stations are well connected with road and rail.
Road :- Mumbai Pune expressway
(Toll RS 138)
Rail :- Lonavala Railway Station
One gets to see the scenic view of the sahyadri mountains on the way. They are also called the Western Ghats.
One can plan a trip to lonavala anytime as it's just 90km from Mumbai and it takes 2hrs to reach. Though rainy season is the best time to visit as waterfall and dams are in full action.
A car road trip from Mumbai to Lonavala would be the best option in summers and rainy season, Lonavala is also a popular option among bike riders for a bike ride on the concrete six lane Mumbai Pune Highway.
Among the attractions / sightseeing / tourist places / best places to visit in lonavala, here are my recommendations -
- bushi dam
- sunils wax museum
- lonavala lake
- tiger point
- sunset point
- wet n joy water park
- adlabs imagica
- della adventure
- coopers chocolate fudge
- maganlals chikki
- sunny da dhaba
I went to Lonavala for a one day trip and it was fun.
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lonavala khandala dengar road points video 2017
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Lonavala - Tiger Point - Best view point in Lonavala !
Tigers Leap or Tiger Point, the most popular view point
in Lonavala, is a cliff-top with a sheer drop of over 650
Meters, giving spectacular view of the surrounding deep valley.
Tiger point lies ahead of much popular Bhushi Dam and
INS Shivaji on the Lonavala Amby Valley road.
The steep twisty roads offer very enjoyable drive and
Riding experience for the enthusiasts.
On the way you will also get nice view Lonavala Lake.
Note: best time to visit Tiger Point is early morning, this place gets very crowded towards sunset and during weekends.
Lonavala-Khandala Hill Station - Train View
Khandala is a hill station in the Western Ghats in the state of Maharashtra, India, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Lonavala and 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Karjat.
Khandala is located at one (top) end the Bhor Ghat, a major ghat (meaning valley in Marathi) on the road link between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan plain. The ghat carries an extensive amount[clarification needed] of road and rail traffic. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway, the main link between the major cities of Mumbai and Pune, passes through Khandala.
Due to the ease of accessibility from nearby cities, Khandala is a common area for hiking. One destination is the nearby peak of Duke's Nose, which offers a panoramic view of Khandala and the Bhor Ghat.
The route near Khandala sunset point and khopoli has been there since centuries used to connect the coastal cities like Sopara to Pune. The transport from base of khopoli was by carts both hand pulled and horse drawn, which was tarred during British time somewhere in 1840.
The railway route from Karjat to Pune was started under the guidance of Great Indian Peninsula Railway Chief Engineer 1849–1862: James Berkley (surveyor and route designer). The chief Engineer had a bungalow near the current day st Xaviers Villa in Khandala facing towards Duke's nose hill, The construction of the Khandala tunnel was a herculean job as the tunnel had to be bored through basalt. There were four bouts of cholera in Khandala during the construction of the Tunnels and Khandala Railway station, Which is well documented by the paper published by sir James Berkley.
The another notable place of visit is the Ancient Jail which was built in 1896, in which founders of St Xaviers college were jailed as POWs by the British masters.
Tiger's Leap : It is one of the most fascinating places in this area. If someone carefully observes the valley from this point, it will appear as if a tiger is leaping into the valley.
Amrutanjan Point : Amrutanjan point is yet another point located high up in Khandala. It provides excellent view of the places nearby. The point is a well suited location for an enormous sight of the valley as well as the Duke's Nose.
Duke's Nose : Duke's Nose, also known as 'Nagfani' (मराठी: नागफणी) meaning Cobra Head is named after Duke of Wellington, who had a pointed nose resembling the cliff. A very popular place for trekking, valley crossing, rock climbing & rappelling. It is a 2506 ft. tall straight cliff which every rock climber aspires to conquer. One needs to trek from southern side to reach at the base station from where one is supposed to climb the actual 300 ft. high rock to the summit. One has to make a dangerous traverse of 1000 ft. to reach at the base station.This is a bolted multi-pitch climb consisting of 4 stations. The most challenging part of the climb is between 3rd & 4th station which is a 25 feet overhang (rock wall inclined beyond 90 degrees) where one can climb only with the support of hands & no possibility of foothold. It is strongly advised that the activity is not to be undertaken without expert monitoring & guidance. The co-ordinates of the location:
18°44'30N 73°21'32E
Karla and Bhaja Cave : Karla and Bhaja Caves are historical rock cut caves, situated at a distance of 16 km from Khandala. Karla Caves are the ancient Buddhist caves. Bhaja Caves are similar to Karla Caves but are on a much smaller scale. This caves are also in Chaitya style.
Bhushi Lake : Bhushi Lake situated in Khandala is the ideal spot for all those who wish to relax in the lap of Mother Nature. Its serene and tranquil surroundings and crystal clear water provides immense opportunities for the tourists to rest in peace.[1]