Here is the journal and hopefully some useful tit-bits...
1. Start as early as possible - 4AM, anyone? - Not only do you avoid city traffic, you don't need to use the AC, thus gaining extra speed on a clunker like ours. Best of all, kids sleep for a few hours until breakfast stop and you hopefully have covered close to 1/3rd distance before their ranting starts.. On the flip-side, this is probably a dangerous time since most truckers are tired driving through the night and are yearning for a breakfast/chai (nashta-pani) stop. If this concern weighs heavy in your head, start a bit late (5 AM?). Needless to say, definitely go by your sleep cycle. If you are not a morning person, better safe than sorry !!!
2. The first 4 hours are probably the best. Cover as much ground as possible without a stop. Stop for breakfast @~8:30 AM. A road-side stall/dhaba will be a good idea to break all apprehensions. Carry your own bottle of water and stick to hot foods that are usually well cooked (Idli without the accompanying Chutney/Sambar is a safe bet). On the topic of letting loose, carry a portable-potty so that the kids can enjoy a free, clean and open "passing" :-)
3. NH9 from Hyderabad to Zaheerabad is perfect, but it becomes bad the moment you cross into Karnataka and then Maharashtra. It is painful to see a 2-lane "NATIONAL HIGHWAY" with trucks blocking traffic repeatedly. There are also tons of potholes throughout and it is a challenge to navigate them at high speed. You will learn to swerve around the big ones and "glide" over most. You will "dunk" through a few of them too.
4. We took a detour at Mohal (40 KMs after Sholapur) into State highway 74 to visit Pandharpur, the abode of Lord Vittal. Again, roads in Maharashtra are pathetic at best. I cursed the Maharashtra government constantly for its terrible attention to Infrastructure and Tourism. There are so many amazing forts, rivers, temples but the government has let it grow wild in a free-market style. Fortunately, the temple was relatively empty and we got a quick darshan and a nice lunch at the "sadguru sakahari" place in the temple road.
We also got some good pictures of the Chandrabagh river/ghat that flows through the town. This seems very much like the Ganga of the region.
5. We continued on State Highway 74 towards Satara and onbound to Mahabaleshwar. Again, TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE roads. Reached Hotel Valley View Resort at Mahabaleshwar around 8:00 PM
6. We had stayed at this place about 20 years ago and it was nostalgic being there again. Given the off-season, the place was still under renovation, but we managed to take good advantage of the Swimming pool, play area and most importantly the food (amazing personal service during breakfast, lunch, dinner)
7. We visited Panchgani the next day. Went to Table Top,took a horse-ride and climbed down a beautiful cave restaurant. Went to Rajpuri Caves, totally uninhabited but rich in culture. We also saw a few points along the way, the main one being Parasi point that has big play area for kids. Remember, you will be charged a small amount as a 7-day pass by the Municipal Corporation of Panchgani. Irksome as it is, you don't have a choice...
8. The next day, we visited Pratapgadh fort, Old Mahabaleshwar (Panch Ganga temple with its confluence of five rivers and temples for Mahabali and Athibali), Elphinston Point, Arthur Seat point. Elphinston point was awesome akin to the Grand Canyon. One can only imagine how tourism business in the West would have thrived on a natural wonder such as this. Again, the Municipal Corporation of Mahabaleshwar will charge you yet again for another 7-day pass. No amount of arguing helps !!!
9. The next morning we drove to Pune to stay with my cousin. We met a couple of friends and it was great catching up. Except for Harini's falling sick with viral fever, it was a great 2 days in Pune. One funny incident was that of a rat stealing my Dad's hearing aid and gnawing off the ear mold. We had a tense 1/2 hour while we searched for the missing device. It was indeed a humorous mystery.
10. We started the drive back on Tuesday morning and reached Hyderabad into its heavy evening traffic.
All in all, a wonderful trip - All kudos to the ever-faithful Jumbo and the kids for demonstrating patience to the best of their abilities.
Enjoyed the read. Very funny and I guess useful if I'm going in that direction.
ReplyDeletePanchgani is very beautiful place.Panchgani Market is also a point of attraction. close to the market is a table land. It is very pleasant to visit table land in the evening. We had stayed in Ravine hotel It located at the beginning of Panchgani via Wai. So easily traceable
ReplyDeleteIt is great that you had great time on your trip to Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani. Perfect for recovering and rejuvenating, the air in Panchgani is believed to have healing attributes. Also, get to know about famous places to visit in Panchgani.
ReplyDeleteNice blog, thanks for sharing hearing aids clinic in pune
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