| Panchgani is your quintessential hill station with its high altitude salubrious clime, quaint British and Parsi bungalows and boarding schools. A veritable honeymooner’s paradise, there is nothing much you can do in Panchgani except go on long walks, go horse riding or unwind on the verandah of your bungalow sipping a hot cup of tea, breathing in the crisp cold air. Now if you are feeling energetic, you could take a walk up to the Kamalgad Fort. The Kamalgad fort stands 4522 feet tall in front of Kenjalgad on the other side of Dhom backwaters. Dense forest and thick vegetation mark the vegetation of Kamalgad and it is an absolute delight to visit here in the monsoons. As you stand at this vantage point,on a clear day you get a panoramic view of the surrounding region with a stunning view of the Krishna river on the one side and coastal plains on the other. So, pick yourself a horse from one of the numerous stables and canter down the uncharted trails, through hidden lovers’ routes to the Kamalgad fort. |
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