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Mahabaleshwar
(Maharashtra)
Strawberry Fields Forever
I am not surprised to find myself humming Summer Wine in Mahabaleshwar that all-time Frank Sinatra favourite of anyone born before pop descended on the human race. The connection, of course, is strawberries and in Mahabaleshwar the strawberry imagery is both at the subliminal and the material (eye) level. The summer capital of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency engages the senses not just on the strength of its natural beauty but also because of the charming tales spun around its most favoured points. Nature is extraordinarily munificent here rugged hills, steep and sudden falls, forests crowded with plant life, rivers that flow every which way they please.
Though electricity often plays truant up in the Sahyadris, the fabulous weather means never really having to sweat it out just one of the reasons why Mahabaleshwar is always bursting at the seams with tourists. And to think that till a few years back, it used to officially down its shutters in the monsoons. Today, you could go at any time of the year and be assured of a warm welcome and all the hill-station experience you anticipated.
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There are two routes to Mahabaleshwar, both equally scenic and popular. The route via Pune, Shirwal and Panchgani is longer but has better roads. The other is down NH17 via Pen, Mahad and Poladpur. Though shorter, one moves slowly up the ghats to Mahabaleshwar. At Poladpur police station (at the statue of Shivaji), take the road going left. Private vehicles need to pay (Rs 10) for the entry permit, valid for a week.
En route halts: Depending on the route you choose, stop at Pune or Nagothane and Mangaon.
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Many options to Mahabaleshwar starting 6 am from Mumbai CST. Two overnighters leave at 8.30 and 10.30 pm from here, reaching Mahabaleshwar in the early hours.
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6 1/2 hrs from Mumbai
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Take NH 4 to Kolhapur via Satara, then turn right towards Panchgani and onto Mahabaleswar.
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Purba Dutt
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