Bhimkund waterfall Chikhaldara Melghat by Shirishkumar Patil.mpg
Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra,
India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located
in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak , who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava
brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the
deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence
the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.Chikaldara was discovered
by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it
particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England.
When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England.
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Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra,
India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located
in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak , who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava
brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the
deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence
the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.Chikaldara was discovered
by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it
particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England.
When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England.
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Bhimkund-Kichakdara
Gugamal National Park
Panchbol Point
Gawaligad Fort
Mozari Point
Gawilgadh Fort
Bhimkund waterfall point chikhaldara hill station
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An old mythological goes that Bhim killed Kichaka and threw him in this valley, giving it the name Kichakdara. He then took a bath in the nearby lake and it is thus called 'Bhimkund'. Height of bhimkund is 3000 ft. Best place to visit in chikhaldara.
BHIM KUND.
BHIM KUND AT CHIKHALDARA ( KICHAKDARA ).
Panchabol Point Chikhaldara in Rainy Season video by Shirishkumar Patil Amravati
This is one of the famous and important point, we can exparience the magic of nature here. There is a tar road from the bir Lake towards this valley from north side. we can see cofee plantation on the way where we going towards this point. This is at 4km. from Bir Lake. This is very deep valley. The five hills edges are connected naturally which is also connected all valley and finally its becomes a comman huge valley. we can heard reflected sounds five time's when shouted louded there. That's why this point is known as Five Eco Point or commonly called Panchbol Point. Actually we can heard four return voice is to heard, the fifth one is not clearly heard.
Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra, India.
Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak, who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.
Govt Rest house Chikaladara Melghat by Shirishkumar Patil
Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra,
India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located
in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak , who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava
brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the
deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence
the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.Chikaldara was discovered
by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it
particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England.
When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England.
Wairat or Sunset Point Chikhaldara Melghat in Monsoon by Shirishkumar Patil.mpg
Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra,
India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located
in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak , who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava
brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the
deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence
the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.Chikaldara was discovered
by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it
particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England.
When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England.
Tree of Chikhaldara Plantation by British Rulers of India
Pandit Nehru Botanical Gardens is situated in the upper plateau area of Chikhaldara. This garden is also referred to as the Government Garden or Company Garden. There are some of the rare species of plants and flowers available at this garden. This garden is also famous for the different varieties of rose flowers as well as a toy train with signals and a guard.
Chikaldara was discovered by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England. When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England. There was even a proposal to make it the seat of the Government of India.Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra, India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra.Situated in the middle of the town, this garden is also referred to as Government Garden or Company Garden. Set amidst full dense trees in upper plateau area of Chikhaldara, this garden houses many varieties of rare flowers and plants. Well-known for its rare species of rose flowers and a toy train with a guard, the garden is a worth visiting place in Chikhaldara. Teak is the predominant tree species.The common associated are Lagerstroemia parviflora, Lannea coromandelica, Emblica officinalis, Terminalia tomentosa, Anogeissus latifolia and Oujenia oojeinesis. Bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus ) is wide spread.
It is located in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak, who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.Even today Chikhaldara is covered with dense forest. As a matter of fact it is very close to the Melghat tiger reserve. This small town situated in the folds of Satpura ranges ,As soon as one enters the town of Chikhaldara the first hotel that one comes across is Harshwardhan.The MTDC resort has arguably the best location, overlooking the valley. The Satpura resort is also near by. Another good resort is Green Vallies Resort. as well as Satpura resorts or Retreat.
MSRTC Or ST Bus Stand of Chikhaldara Our Tour vehicle Maruti SUZUKI Omni Bhramari
The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation is established by State Government of Maharashtra as per the provision in Section 3 of RTC Act 1950.The M.S.R.T.Corporation is operating it's services by the approved scheme of Road Transport Published vide Notification MVA 3173/30303-XIIA dated 29.11.1973 in the official gazette.The area covered by the scheme is entire area of the State of Maharashtra. The undertaking is operating stage and contract carriage services in the entire area of the state of Maharashtra except S.T. undertaking defined under Section 68 A (b) of M. V. Act and other exception published in the scheme.The Present Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation(M.S.R.T.C.) represents the confluence of three streams for providing passenger road transport in the public sector. These related to the Pre-1956 Reorganization states of Bombay, Madhya Pradesh and Hyderabad. However, in chronological sequence, the place of pride for providing public road transport services goes to the Hyderabad state.First bus having been flagged off from the Pune to Ahmednagar in 1948.It's a story that had a hesitant beginning, with many people then not giving the State Transport (ST) bus service more than a couple of years of existence. Standing today by this milestone of 58 years, its position of strength speaks for itself - 16,000-odd buses, 12,000 employees, about 70 lakh citizens utilizing the service daily.
Tracing the history that saw this development, we go back to the 1920s, when various entrepreneurs started their operations in the public transport scenario. Till the Motor Vehicle Act came into being in 1939, there were no regulations monitoring their activities, and this resulted in arbitrary competition, unregulated fares.The implementation of the act rectified matters to an extent. The individual operators were asked to form a union on defined routes in a particular area. This also proved to be beneficial for travelers as some sort of schedule set in, with a time table, pick-up points, conductors, and fixed ticket prices. Thus continued the state of affairs till 1948, when the then Bombay State Government, with the late Morarji Desai as the home minister, started its own state road transport service, called State Transport Bombay. And the first blue and silver-topped bus took off from Pune to Ahmednagar.The driver and conductor used to wear khaki uniforms and peak caps. There were 10 makes of buses in use then - Chevrolet, Fort, Bedford, Seddon, Studebaker, Morris Commercial, Albion, Leyland, Commer and Fiat.In the early 1950s, two luxury coaches were also introduced with Morris Commercial Chassis. These were called Neelkamal and Giriyarohini and used to ply on the Pune-Mahableshwar route. They had two by two seats, curtains, interior decoration, a clock and green tinted glasses.The ST started with 30 Bedford buses having wooden bodies, coir seats and the fare charged on the Pune-Nagar route was nine paisa. Having seen the ST undergo many changes, lists them off as- increasing the seating capacity from the original 30 to 45 to the present 54, introduction of all-steel bodies to replace wooden bodies to make them stronger and cushion seats for more comfort. Later, in 1960, aluminium bodies were introduced as steel corrodes, especially in coastal areas, and the colour code also changed to red from the blue and silver. A partial night service was launched in 1956; the overnight service about a decade later and the semi-luxury class came into being during the Asian Games in 1982.
Chikhaldara is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra, India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak, who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.Chikaldara was discovered by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England. When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England. There was even a proposal to make it the seat of the Government of India .Chikhaldara is well connected to the cities of Amravati, Paratwada and Nagpur by road. The nearest international airport is Nagpur: 229Km via Paratwada-Chandur Bazar-Katol route and 231Km via Paratwada-Amravati-Kondhali route. MSRTC plies buses from Nagpur to Chikhaldara via Paratwada and via Amravati.
Old British Christian cemetery of 1876 Chikaldara Video 4 by Shirishkumar Patil Amravati
Chikhaldara's history goes back to the times of the Mahabharata - legend has it that the Pandavas spent the last year of their exile in these jungles.urrounded by the Satpura range of mountains and located in the Gavilgadh hills, Chikhaldara has a charm of its own. Cool and dry for most of the year, the monsoons are beautiful in this part of India. Chikaldara was discovered by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. Chikhakdara is located on longitude 21 degrees 21' N, lattitude 77 degrees 22' . Christian cemetery of 1876 Chikaldara found by Dhamahe Video by Shirishkumar Patil Chikaldara was discovered by Captain Robinson of the Hyderabad Regiment in 1823. The Englishmen found it particularly attractive because the lush green hue of the place reminded them of England. When the leaves fell in September/October, they were reminded of autumn in England. There was even a proposal to make it the seat of the Government of India.Chikhaldara is a plateau and is one of the cool air locations of Maharashtra. It is located in cotton growing area also a Historical valued place where, Lord Krishna carried away Rukminee. It is the only coffee growing area of Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is named after the king Kichak, who was killed by Bheema, one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata. He is said to have been killed by Bheema and thrown in the deep valleys called dari in Marathi language ( language of the State of Maharashtra ) hence the name Kichakdara which was later on spelled as Chikhaldara.