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Amboli is 549 km from Mumbai and 390 km
from Pune. The nearest railhead is at Sawantwadi, 30 km away. You can get here on State
Transport buses from Mumbai, Pune and Belgaum. Taxis and rickshaws are available, or you
can hire cycles and move around on horseback.
Best time to go
Amboli's bracing climate makes it a year
round destination. The hill station is at its rain-washed best just after the monsoons
when waterfalls cascade down the mountains. Carry light woollens and rain protection no
matter what the weather.
Room with a view
There are hotels, motels, tourist
guesthouses and an MTDC resort. |
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From Mumbai
In your pursuit of peace
and solitude, perhaps you will come across Amboli, a tranquil hill station on the Western
Ghats, surrounded by thick forests and tree canopied hills. On the coastal side, Amboli
peers over the tree lined sandy ribbon of the Konkan coast; on the other three sides, you
are rewarded by a magnificent panorama of the sweeping valley.
The hill station is very charming in winter when the rains have stopped and there are a
thousand waterfalls gushing down the hills. This is an idyllic place to relax, unwind and
go for long walks. Spend your days meandering through scenic hillscapes and misty forests,
pack a picnic and wander up un-trodden paths. Go fishing at Hiranya Keshi, picnic at
Nagatta Falls, Mahadev Gad and Narayan Gad, sightseeing at the Bauxite Mines, Sea View and
Shirgaonkar.
So when you just want to get away from it all, come to Amboli. The chances are that you
will lose track of time in this quiet retreat with its rejuvenating climate and charming
mountain scenery. |
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