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Located on the route to Mahabaleshwar, Parsi Point in Panchganj offers splendid views of the Krishna Valley and the waters of the Dhom Dam.
Panchgani is a magnificent hill station under the municipal council of Satara district in Maharashtra, India. It is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyādri mountain ranges, also there are five villages around the Pachgani are Dandeghar,Khingar,Godwali, Amral & Taighat . The temperature in Panchgani is around 12C during the winter, and sometimes reaches 34C during the summer; however the humidity level is very low. The Monsoon rains hit here hardest and the rainy season spans between June and February, allowing the region three months of relatively dry and sunny spring. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, which is the second highest in Asia after the Tibetan plateau. These plateaus, alternatively known as table land, are a part of the Deccan Plateau and they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicentre near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built.
Scenic Panchgani was discovered by the British during the British Raj as a summer resort, and a superintendent named John Chesson was placed in charge of the hill station in the 1860s. He is credited with planting many plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Panchgani attracts many tourists throughout the year. A well-known Ganesh Temple is located close by in Wai. Panchgani is known for its many boarding schools established since the late 19th century. They attract students from the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune, and also from abroad.
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This scenic point is situated on the way to Mahabaleshwar, and overlooks the Krishna valley and the blue shiny waters of the Dhom Dam.
The Parsi point on the way towards Mahabaleshwar close to Panchgani provides an amazing view of the valley and the Venna lake. The place is blessed with cool breeze and awesome view.
The place is well maintained with a small garden for kids to play around.
The is a tourist point of Panchgani on way to Mahabaleshwar. No entry fee is charged here. worth pending about half an hour here
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Mahabaleshwar is a small town and a municipal council in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a hill station located in the Sahyadri mountain range. With one of the few evergreen forests of India, it served as the summer capital of Bombay province during the British Raj.
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Situated on the way to Mahabaleshwar, the picturesque Parsi Point overlooks the Krishna Valley and the sparkling waters of the Dhom Dam.
It is surrounded by lush green mountains and provides some spectacular views. If you're looking for a place to stop for a while and just breathe, this is it. The best part about it is the soul-soothing breeze that refreshes any tired traveler's senses.
The Parsi Point gets its name from its significance to the Parsi community in the past. Best suited for visits during sunset/sunrise, it provides an excellent setup for the perfect landscape photograph. There are various refreshment stalls in and around the place offering delicious snacks.
One can also avail the service of a telescope vendor for different angled views of the area. Camel rides are a fun feature. Skydiving and other adventure sports used to be too, until it was shut down due to some accidents. However, kids will have a fun time here thanks to the ample play area.
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Parsi Point, Panchgani
This scenic point is situated on the way to Mahabaleshwar, and overlooks the Krishna valley and the blue shiny waters of the Dhom Dam.
View of Krishna Valley from Parsi Point, Panchgani en route Mahabaleshwar
Located on the route to Mahabaleshwar, Parsi Point in Panchganj offers splendid views of the Krishna Valley and the waters of the Dhom Dam.
Panchgani is a magnificent hill station under the municipal council of Satara district in Maharashtra, India. It is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyādri mountain ranges, also there are five villages around the Pachgani are Dandeghar,Khingar,Godwali, Amral & Taighat . The temperature in Panchgani is around 12C during the winter, and sometimes reaches 34C during the summer; however the humidity level is very low. The Monsoon rains hit here hardest and the rainy season spans between June and February, allowing the region three months of relatively dry and sunny spring. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, which is the second highest in Asia after the Tibetan plateau. These plateaus, alternatively known as table land, are a part of the Deccan Plateau and they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicentre near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built.
Scenic Panchgani was discovered by the British during the British Raj as a summer resort, and a superintendent named John Chesson was placed in charge of the hill station in the 1860s. He is credited with planting many plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Panchgani attracts many tourists throughout the year. A well-known Ganesh Temple is located close by in Wai. Panchgani is known for its many boarding schools established since the late 19th century. They attract students from the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune, and also from abroad.
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Parsi Point, Panchgani - Look out point where you can see the entire Krishna valley!
Located on the route to Mahabaleshwar, Parsi Point in Panchganj offers splendid views of the Krishna Valley and the waters of the Dhom Dam.
Panchgani is a magnificent hill station under the municipal council of Satara district in Maharashtra, India. It is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyādri mountain ranges, also there are five villages around the Pachgani are Dandeghar,Khingar,Godwali, Amral & Taighat . The temperature in Panchgani is around 12C during the winter, and sometimes reaches 34C during the summer; however the humidity level is very low. The Monsoon rains hit here hardest and the rainy season spans between June and February, allowing the region three months of relatively dry and sunny spring. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, which is the second highest in Asia after the Tibetan plateau. These plateaus, alternatively known as table land, are a part of the Deccan Plateau and they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicentre near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built.
Scenic Panchgani was discovered by the British during the British Raj as a summer resort, and a superintendent named John Chesson was placed in charge of the hill station in the 1860s. He is credited with planting many plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Panchgani attracts many tourists throughout the year. A well-known Ganesh Temple is located close by in Wai. Panchgani is known for its many boarding schools established since the late 19th century. They attract students from the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune, and also from abroad.
Source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
View of Krishna river valley from Parsi point, Panchgani
The Krishna River is one of the longest rivers in central-southern India, about 1,400 kilometres (870 mi). It is also referred to as Krishnaveni in its original nomenclature. The Krishna River is the third longest river in India after the Ganges and the Godavari.
Krishna river rises at Mahabaleswar near the Jor village in the extreme north of Wai Taluka, Satara District, Maharashtra in the west and meets the Bay of Bengal at Hamasaladeevi (near Avanigadda) in Andhra Pradesh, on the east coast. It flows through the state of Karnataka before entering Andhra Pradesh. The delta of this river is one of the most fertile regions in India and was the home to ancient Satavahana and Ikshvaku Sun Dynasty kings. Vijayawada is the largest city on the River Krishna. Sangli is the biggest city on the river Krishna in Maharashtra state.
Ecologically, this is one of the disastrous rivers in the world, in that it causes heavy soil erosion during the monsoon season. It flows fast and furious, often reaching depths of over 75 feet (23 m). Ironically, there is a saying in Marathi (language of Maharashtra) Santh vaahate Krishnamaai which means quiet flows Krishna. This term is also used to describe how a person should be, as quiet as Krishna. But, in reality, Krishna causes a high degree of erosion between June and August. During this time, Krishna takes fertile soil from Maharashtra, Karnataka and western Andhra Pradesh towards the delta region.
Panchgani is a magnificent hill station under the municipal council of Satara district in Maharashtra, India. It is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyādri mountain ranges, also there are five villages around the Pachgani are Dandeghar,Khingar,Godwali, Amral & Taighat . The temperature in Panchgani is around 12C during the winter, and sometimes reaches 34C during the summer; however the humidity level is very low. The Monsoon rains hit here hardest and the rainy season spans between June and February, allowing the region three months of relatively dry and sunny spring. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, which is the second highest in Asia after the Tibetan plateau. These plateaus, alternatively known as table land, are a part of the Deccan Plateau and they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicentre near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built.
Scenic Panchgani was discovered by the British during the British Raj as a summer resort, and a superintendent named John Chesson was placed in charge of the hill station in the 1860s. He is credited with planting many plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Panchgani attracts many tourists throughout the year. A well-known Ganesh Temple is located close by in Wai. Panchgani is known for its many boarding schools established since the late 19th century. They attract students from the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune, and also from abroad.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Western Ghats in Maharashtra, during the Monsoon - Parsi Point, Panchgani
Located on the route to Mahabaleshwar, Parsi Point in Panchganj offers splendid views of the Western Ghats, Krishna Valley and the waters of the Dhom Dam.
The Western Ghats or the Sahyādri constitute a mountain range along the western side of India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the eight hottest hotspots of biological diversity in the world. This range runs north to south along the western edge of the Deccan Plateau, and separates the plateau from a narrow coastal plain along the Arabian Sea. The range starts near the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra, south of the Tapti River, and runs approximately 1,600 km through the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala ending at Kanyakumari, at the southern tip of India.
The area is one of the world's ten Hottest biodiversity hotspots and has over 5000 species of flowering plants, 139 mammal species, 508 bird species and 179 amphibian species. Therefore, it is likely that many undiscovered species live in the Western Ghats. At least 325 globally threatened species occur in the Western Ghats.The Western Ghats are not true mountains, but are the faulted edge of the Deccan Plateau. They are believed to have been formed during the break-up of the super continent of Gondwana some 150 million years ago.
The major hill range starting from the north is the Sahyadhri or the benevolent mountains range. This range is home to many hill stations like Matheran, Lonavala-Khandala, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Amboli Ghat, Kudremukh and Kodagu. Maharashtra has been gifted with the Sahyadri ranges. This range is well populated with many forts which offers chance to observe the beauty of nature and to add a little thrill to our life.
Panchgani is a magnificent hill station under the municipal council of Satara district in Maharashtra, India. It is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyādri mountain ranges, also there are five villages around the Pachgani are Dandeghar,Khingar,Godwali, Amral & Taighat . The temperature in Panchgani is around 12C during the winter, and sometimes reaches 34C during the summer; however the humidity level is very low. The Monsoon rains hit here hardest and the rainy season spans between June and February, allowing the region three months of relatively dry and sunny spring. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, which is the second highest in Asia after the Tibetan plateau. These plateaus, alternatively known as table land, are a part of the Deccan Plateau and they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicentre near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built.
Scenic Panchgani was discovered by the British during the British Raj as a summer resort, and a superintendent named John Chesson was placed in charge of the hill station in the 1860s. He is credited with planting many plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Panchgani attracts many tourists throughout the year. A well-known Ganesh Temple is located close by in Wai. Panchgani is known for its many boarding schools established since the late 19th century. They attract students from the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune, and also from abroad.
Source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
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Parsi Point is the nearest point inside Panchgani which gives wide view of Valley with River flowing and on right side is the view of Table Land Point and Sydney Point which can be viewed with Personal Binocular or by Paying Rs.20 to the powerful binocular at this Parsi point.
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A view from the Parsi point in Panchgani near Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra
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Parsi Point, Panchgani
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Panchgani also called Paachgani is a famous hill station and municipal council in Satara district in Maharashtra
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Popular scenic point with views of the Krishna Valley & Dhom Dam, plus a play area & food vendors.