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The Top Ten Tourist Attractions And Activities In Lonavala
A well-liked weekend getaway spot close to Mumbai and Pune is Lonavala. Here are the top
ten tourist attractions and activities to do in Lonavala.
Popular Maharashtrian hill station Lonavala is home to a variety of tourist attractions,
including beautiful waterfalls, endearing lakes, forts, and much more. The top tourist
attractions and activities to do in Lonavala are listed in this article.
This hill station, together with its sister hill station, Khandala, is frequently referred to as
the "Jewel of Sahyadri." It draws honeymooners, families, friends, and adventure seekers.
Are you looking for flat on rent in wadala?
Best tourism destinations in Lonavala: Tiger's Leap
Tiger Point, also known as Tiger's Leap, is a 650-meter-high hilltop in Lonavala that offers a
panoramic view of the valley's rich greenery, lakes, and waterfalls. In Lonavala, Tiger Point
is a popular tourist destination. The lush landscapes are wonderful with clouds rising
nearby, especially during the monsoon. Tiger's Leap, also known as Waghdari locally, gets
its name from the way it resembles a jumping tiger. It offers stunning views of the sunrise
and sunset. This viewpoint is close to a little waterfall that only flows during the monsoon.
The waterfalls and beautiful valleys that make Tiger's Leap in Lonavala worthwhile to visit
can also be seen from this gorgeous location.
Karla Caves & Bhaja Caves are two of the top tourist destinations in
Lonavala.
The best attractions to see in Lonavala for history buffs are Karla and Bhaja Caves. These
Buddhist rock-cut caves are around 8 kilometres apart and date to the second century BC.
The Karla Caves contain India's largest and oldest chaitya (a shrine/prayer hall), which has
a stupa at one end, as well as the country's most magnificent single cave. The Karla Caves,
which were constructed under Satvahana's administration, are India's biggest Hinayana
Buddhist chaitya (temple). It still has some of the 2,000-year-old wooden beams. The steep
ascent to the Karla Caves takes about 20 minutes.
There is a statue of a Buddha preaching while perched on a throne supported by lions and
decorated with elaborate carvings of three elephants. The Bhaja Caves, a wonder of
architecture made up of 22 rock-cut caves, are perched 400 feet above Bhaja hamlet. These
caves stand out because they include many stupas. The architecture is almost identical to
Karla's Chaitya Griha, which features a horseshoe-shaped doorway with Lord Buddha
statues and images. The tabla was used in India even 2,000 years ago, as shown by a wall
carving of a woman playing it. As a sanctuary for travellers, the Buddhists carved out these
caves in the rock and filled them with viharas, stupas, and chaityas.
Bhushi Dam is the third-best tourist destination in Lonavala.
One of Lonavala's most well-known and gorgeous tourist destinations is Bhushi Dam,
which lies near a lovely waterfall. The dam's flowing water creates a sizable natural water
park that revitalizes visitors despite being surrounded by hills. It is mesmerizing to see the
water from the Bhushi Dam spill over the stairs and go across the rocky terrain. Tourists
are drawn to the chirping birds, beautiful vegetation, and cool seas. Between Lonavala &
INS Shivaji, behind the steep landscape, is the Bhushi Dam, which was built on the
Indrayani River. Beautiful scenery and rocky terrain surround the dam. Here, swimming is
not permitted.
The fourth must-see attraction in Lonavala is Duke's Nose.
One of the top destinations in Lonavala is Dukes Nose. Visitors can get breathtaking views
of the Khandala Ghat from Duke's Nose Point. The Duke of Wellington is responsible for the
place's name. Locally, the Duke's Nose is known as Naagphani, which translates to cobra
hood. Duke's Nose is renowned for its gorgeous setting, tranquil atmosphere, stunning
valleys, and rich vegetation. The Shiva Temple at the top is the perfect location to say
prayers and take in the beautiful scenery. Lonavala is a well-known destination for
trekking, hiking, and rock climbing, in part because of the area's steep topography and
protracted, winding pathways that meander through the dense jungle.
The fifth must-see attraction in Lonavala is Pawna Lake.
The most popular camping area in Lonavala is Pawna Lake, a man-made reservoir. Here,
visitors can take in the scenery and relaxing climate. Near Pawna Lake, there are a number
of forts, including Lohagad Fort, Tikona Fort, and Visapur Fort. A tourist has the option of
going boating or canoeing in addition to sightseeing. The greatest time to visit Pawna &
appreciate the surrounding greenery is during the monsoon. Here, camping is a well-liked
pastime, and various tour operators provide camping packages close to Pawna Lake. The
site is exceptional because of the calm environment and stunning sunset views.
Rajmachi Fort is the sixth of Lonavala's attractions.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Lonavala is the Rajmachi Fort. At 2,710 feet
above sea level, the fort provides a breathtaking view of the Sahyadri Hills and the Shirota
Dam's backwaters. The Rajmachi Fort has seen several empires come and go, including
those of Shahu Maharaj, Shivaji Maharaj, and Emperor Aurangzeb. Shrivardhan and
Manaranjan, the forts are two Balekillas (twin strongholds), were built to keep an eye on
the neighbourhood and are its principal sites of interest. A number of the fort's historic
caves and temples, including the Kal Bhairava Mandir, date back to before the fort was even
completed.
This location, which is very well-liked by tourists, especially hikers and those who love the
outdoors, offers peaceful vistas of greenery. Rajmachi Trek lies tucked between Karjat and
Lonavala. The Rajmachi Fort can be reached in two ways. The hike from Lonavala is a
roughly 15-km flat walk, while the trek from Karjat is a 5-km steady ascent. The Karjat path
is closer to the Udhewadi settlement and has a higher ascent through a part of woodland.
Narayani Dham Temple is the seventh place to see in Lonavala.
One of the most visited tourist destinations in Lonavala is the Narayani Dham Temple,
which is located in the town's centre. The stunning temple made of white marble was built
in 2002. With shrines to Ganapati, Hanuman, and other Hindu deities, Maa Narayani serves
as the temple's primary deity. The entryway is a four-story building, and the walkway
leading to the temple is lined with fountains. This magnificent temple complex is stretched
out over 4.5 acres, and it features a lovely, well-kept garden.
Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum is the eighth tourist attraction in
Lonavala.
In Lonavala, one of the tourist attractions is Sunil's celebrity wax museum. About 100 life-
size statues of local and international personalities can be found in the wax museum. The
Varsoli railway station is only 3 kilometres from the toll plaza and the wax museum. The
wax sculpture specialist Sunil Kandalloor is honoured by having his celebrity wax museum
bear his name. Wax figures of individuals from the social services, history, arts, literature,
and pop music industries are available. Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, BR
Ambedkar, Narendra Modi, Kapil Dev, Charlie Chaplin, Saddam Hussein, Chhatrapati
Shivaji, and Shirdi Sai Baba are among those honoured with sculptures.
Kune Waterfall is the ninth-highest tourist attraction in Lonavala.
One of Lonavala's most impressive examples of unspoiled nature is the Kune waterfalls. At
a height of 622 metres, the falls are situated next to the Sahyadri Hills. A 200-meter-high
waterfall with three levels is gushing down. The location offers a mesmerizing experience
in the midst of nature and is surrounded by verdant, green forests. When the waterfall is in
its peak form and rushes down with a tremendous burst during the monsoon, Kune
waterfalls draw big crowds of people. Along with taking a cooling swim, you may picnic
with your loved ones & engage in adventurous activities like ziplining & rappelling.
Tungarli Lake is the tenth location in Lonavala to visit.
One of the best spots for travellers to unwind and appreciate nature is Tungarli Lake. The
Tungarli Dam from the 1930s, which also supplies water to adjacent hill stations, is the
lake's primary water source. A well-known weekend destination is Tungarli Dam. A
beautiful view of Rajmachi or the Lohagad Fort can be seen from the lake. Numerous
resorts surround the lake, which draws visitors for picnics and the day trips. This tourist
destination is perfect for a monsoon trip because it offers a stunning view of the lake or a
garden that is great for strolls. Tungarli Lake is a must-see for everyone who enjoys hiking
and camping.
Things to do in Lonavala
In Lonavala, you can engage in many of outdoor activities. There is a lot to do here for
individuals who enjoy the outdoors. There are numerous boating, camping, adventure
sports, and hiking paths available.
Trekking
The charming hill town of Lonavala is a favourite among thrill seekers. The two most well-
known and stunning treks in Lonavala, surrounded by meadows, valleys, and mountain
passes, are Bhima Shankar Trek and Lohagad Fort Trek. At 1,033 metres above sea level,
the Lohagad Fort is a popular destination for night hikes. Rajmachi hikes are another
option, and they're great for both experienced and novice hikers. Beginners can start at
Rajmachi hamlet and go for around 30 minutes to the fort, while experienced hikers can
start near Karjat and hike for 3–4 hours to the top, which is roughly 2,000 feet above sea
level. The Triangle Fort, commonly known as Tikona Fort, is renowned for its thrilling trek
and breathtaking views. The Pawna Dam, Lohagad Fort, Tung Fort and Visapur Fort are all
visible to visitors.
Della Adventure Park rides
The most well-known adventure park in Lonavala is Della Adventure Park, which is
encircled by a stunning mountain valley. Tourists can engage in activities including archery,
rocket ejection, a swoop swing that is around 100 feet high, zorbing, flying fox, dirt bike
riding, motocross buggy ride, paintball, and rappelling at the Adventure Park & resort.
Shopping in Lonavala
In Lonavala, shopping is always associated with chikkis and fudge. Indulgent chikki, a
traditional Indian confection consisting of nuts and either sugar or jaggery, is a specialty of
Lonavala. In Lonavala, chikki stores can be found on every street corner. Peanuts, coconut,
rose petals, cashews, sesame, amaranth, and chocolate are among the mind-boggling
diversity of chikki. The first store in Lonavala to sell chikkis and fudge is called Cooper's.
Another well-known store for chikkis in Lonavala is Maganlal's. Fudge with a chocolate
flavour is also very popular. Jams, jellies, and syrups can also be purchased. The markets of
Lonavala are teeming with vendors selling Kolhapuri chappals, cane goods, wooden figures,
souvenirs, and colourful handicrafts.
Foods to try in Lonavala
Other than delectable chikkis & chocolate fudge, Lonavala offers a variety of other treats.
Visitors can eat at dhabas, restaurants, and food stands on the street. Food from China,
North India, and South India is widely available. Thalis from Gujarat and Maharashtra are
both well-liked dishes. You should also try Maharashtrian usal pav, which is cooked with
sprouting lentils and beans in a hot gravy, as well as corn and onion bhajiyas, in addition to
hot and spicy vada pav & roasted corn.
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The top ten tourist attractions and activities in Lonavala.pdf

  • 1. The Top Ten Tourist Attractions And Activities In Lonavala A well-liked weekend getaway spot close to Mumbai and Pune is Lonavala. Here are the top ten tourist attractions and activities to do in Lonavala. Popular Maharashtrian hill station Lonavala is home to a variety of tourist attractions, including beautiful waterfalls, endearing lakes, forts, and much more. The top tourist attractions and activities to do in Lonavala are listed in this article. This hill station, together with its sister hill station, Khandala, is frequently referred to as the "Jewel of Sahyadri." It draws honeymooners, families, friends, and adventure seekers. Are you looking for flat on rent in wadala? Best tourism destinations in Lonavala: Tiger's Leap Tiger Point, also known as Tiger's Leap, is a 650-meter-high hilltop in Lonavala that offers a panoramic view of the valley's rich greenery, lakes, and waterfalls. In Lonavala, Tiger Point is a popular tourist destination. The lush landscapes are wonderful with clouds rising nearby, especially during the monsoon. Tiger's Leap, also known as Waghdari locally, gets its name from the way it resembles a jumping tiger. It offers stunning views of the sunrise and sunset. This viewpoint is close to a little waterfall that only flows during the monsoon. The waterfalls and beautiful valleys that make Tiger's Leap in Lonavala worthwhile to visit can also be seen from this gorgeous location.
  • 2. Karla Caves & Bhaja Caves are two of the top tourist destinations in Lonavala. The best attractions to see in Lonavala for history buffs are Karla and Bhaja Caves. These Buddhist rock-cut caves are around 8 kilometres apart and date to the second century BC. The Karla Caves contain India's largest and oldest chaitya (a shrine/prayer hall), which has a stupa at one end, as well as the country's most magnificent single cave. The Karla Caves, which were constructed under Satvahana's administration, are India's biggest Hinayana Buddhist chaitya (temple). It still has some of the 2,000-year-old wooden beams. The steep ascent to the Karla Caves takes about 20 minutes.
  • 3. There is a statue of a Buddha preaching while perched on a throne supported by lions and decorated with elaborate carvings of three elephants. The Bhaja Caves, a wonder of architecture made up of 22 rock-cut caves, are perched 400 feet above Bhaja hamlet. These caves stand out because they include many stupas. The architecture is almost identical to Karla's Chaitya Griha, which features a horseshoe-shaped doorway with Lord Buddha statues and images. The tabla was used in India even 2,000 years ago, as shown by a wall carving of a woman playing it. As a sanctuary for travellers, the Buddhists carved out these caves in the rock and filled them with viharas, stupas, and chaityas.
  • 4. Bhushi Dam is the third-best tourist destination in Lonavala. One of Lonavala's most well-known and gorgeous tourist destinations is Bhushi Dam, which lies near a lovely waterfall. The dam's flowing water creates a sizable natural water park that revitalizes visitors despite being surrounded by hills. It is mesmerizing to see the water from the Bhushi Dam spill over the stairs and go across the rocky terrain. Tourists are drawn to the chirping birds, beautiful vegetation, and cool seas. Between Lonavala & INS Shivaji, behind the steep landscape, is the Bhushi Dam, which was built on the Indrayani River. Beautiful scenery and rocky terrain surround the dam. Here, swimming is not permitted. The fourth must-see attraction in Lonavala is Duke's Nose. One of the top destinations in Lonavala is Dukes Nose. Visitors can get breathtaking views of the Khandala Ghat from Duke's Nose Point. The Duke of Wellington is responsible for the place's name. Locally, the Duke's Nose is known as Naagphani, which translates to cobra hood. Duke's Nose is renowned for its gorgeous setting, tranquil atmosphere, stunning valleys, and rich vegetation. The Shiva Temple at the top is the perfect location to say prayers and take in the beautiful scenery. Lonavala is a well-known destination for trekking, hiking, and rock climbing, in part because of the area's steep topography and protracted, winding pathways that meander through the dense jungle.
  • 5. The fifth must-see attraction in Lonavala is Pawna Lake. The most popular camping area in Lonavala is Pawna Lake, a man-made reservoir. Here, visitors can take in the scenery and relaxing climate. Near Pawna Lake, there are a number of forts, including Lohagad Fort, Tikona Fort, and Visapur Fort. A tourist has the option of going boating or canoeing in addition to sightseeing. The greatest time to visit Pawna & appreciate the surrounding greenery is during the monsoon. Here, camping is a well-liked pastime, and various tour operators provide camping packages close to Pawna Lake. The site is exceptional because of the calm environment and stunning sunset views.
  • 6. Rajmachi Fort is the sixth of Lonavala's attractions. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Lonavala is the Rajmachi Fort. At 2,710 feet above sea level, the fort provides a breathtaking view of the Sahyadri Hills and the Shirota Dam's backwaters. The Rajmachi Fort has seen several empires come and go, including those of Shahu Maharaj, Shivaji Maharaj, and Emperor Aurangzeb. Shrivardhan and Manaranjan, the forts are two Balekillas (twin strongholds), were built to keep an eye on the neighbourhood and are its principal sites of interest. A number of the fort's historic caves and temples, including the Kal Bhairava Mandir, date back to before the fort was even completed. This location, which is very well-liked by tourists, especially hikers and those who love the outdoors, offers peaceful vistas of greenery. Rajmachi Trek lies tucked between Karjat and Lonavala. The Rajmachi Fort can be reached in two ways. The hike from Lonavala is a roughly 15-km flat walk, while the trek from Karjat is a 5-km steady ascent. The Karjat path is closer to the Udhewadi settlement and has a higher ascent through a part of woodland. Narayani Dham Temple is the seventh place to see in Lonavala. One of the most visited tourist destinations in Lonavala is the Narayani Dham Temple, which is located in the town's centre. The stunning temple made of white marble was built in 2002. With shrines to Ganapati, Hanuman, and other Hindu deities, Maa Narayani serves as the temple's primary deity. The entryway is a four-story building, and the walkway
  • 7. leading to the temple is lined with fountains. This magnificent temple complex is stretched out over 4.5 acres, and it features a lovely, well-kept garden. Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum is the eighth tourist attraction in Lonavala. In Lonavala, one of the tourist attractions is Sunil's celebrity wax museum. About 100 life- size statues of local and international personalities can be found in the wax museum. The Varsoli railway station is only 3 kilometres from the toll plaza and the wax museum. The wax sculpture specialist Sunil Kandalloor is honoured by having his celebrity wax museum bear his name. Wax figures of individuals from the social services, history, arts, literature, and pop music industries are available. Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, BR Ambedkar, Narendra Modi, Kapil Dev, Charlie Chaplin, Saddam Hussein, Chhatrapati Shivaji, and Shirdi Sai Baba are among those honoured with sculptures.
  • 8. Kune Waterfall is the ninth-highest tourist attraction in Lonavala. One of Lonavala's most impressive examples of unspoiled nature is the Kune waterfalls. At a height of 622 metres, the falls are situated next to the Sahyadri Hills. A 200-meter-high waterfall with three levels is gushing down. The location offers a mesmerizing experience in the midst of nature and is surrounded by verdant, green forests. When the waterfall is in its peak form and rushes down with a tremendous burst during the monsoon, Kune
  • 9. waterfalls draw big crowds of people. Along with taking a cooling swim, you may picnic with your loved ones & engage in adventurous activities like ziplining & rappelling. Tungarli Lake is the tenth location in Lonavala to visit. One of the best spots for travellers to unwind and appreciate nature is Tungarli Lake. The Tungarli Dam from the 1930s, which also supplies water to adjacent hill stations, is the lake's primary water source. A well-known weekend destination is Tungarli Dam. A beautiful view of Rajmachi or the Lohagad Fort can be seen from the lake. Numerous resorts surround the lake, which draws visitors for picnics and the day trips. This tourist destination is perfect for a monsoon trip because it offers a stunning view of the lake or a garden that is great for strolls. Tungarli Lake is a must-see for everyone who enjoys hiking and camping.
  • 10. Things to do in Lonavala In Lonavala, you can engage in many of outdoor activities. There is a lot to do here for individuals who enjoy the outdoors. There are numerous boating, camping, adventure sports, and hiking paths available. Trekking The charming hill town of Lonavala is a favourite among thrill seekers. The two most well- known and stunning treks in Lonavala, surrounded by meadows, valleys, and mountain passes, are Bhima Shankar Trek and Lohagad Fort Trek. At 1,033 metres above sea level, the Lohagad Fort is a popular destination for night hikes. Rajmachi hikes are another option, and they're great for both experienced and novice hikers. Beginners can start at Rajmachi hamlet and go for around 30 minutes to the fort, while experienced hikers can start near Karjat and hike for 3–4 hours to the top, which is roughly 2,000 feet above sea level. The Triangle Fort, commonly known as Tikona Fort, is renowned for its thrilling trek and breathtaking views. The Pawna Dam, Lohagad Fort, Tung Fort and Visapur Fort are all visible to visitors.
  • 11. Della Adventure Park rides The most well-known adventure park in Lonavala is Della Adventure Park, which is encircled by a stunning mountain valley. Tourists can engage in activities including archery, rocket ejection, a swoop swing that is around 100 feet high, zorbing, flying fox, dirt bike riding, motocross buggy ride, paintball, and rappelling at the Adventure Park & resort.
  • 12. Shopping in Lonavala In Lonavala, shopping is always associated with chikkis and fudge. Indulgent chikki, a traditional Indian confection consisting of nuts and either sugar or jaggery, is a specialty of Lonavala. In Lonavala, chikki stores can be found on every street corner. Peanuts, coconut, rose petals, cashews, sesame, amaranth, and chocolate are among the mind-boggling diversity of chikki. The first store in Lonavala to sell chikkis and fudge is called Cooper's. Another well-known store for chikkis in Lonavala is Maganlal's. Fudge with a chocolate flavour is also very popular. Jams, jellies, and syrups can also be purchased. The markets of Lonavala are teeming with vendors selling Kolhapuri chappals, cane goods, wooden figures, souvenirs, and colourful handicrafts.
  • 13. Foods to try in Lonavala Other than delectable chikkis & chocolate fudge, Lonavala offers a variety of other treats. Visitors can eat at dhabas, restaurants, and food stands on the street. Food from China, North India, and South India is widely available. Thalis from Gujarat and Maharashtra are both well-liked dishes. You should also try Maharashtrian usal pav, which is cooked with sprouting lentils and beans in a hot gravy, as well as corn and onion bhajiyas, in addition to hot and spicy vada pav & roasted corn.
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