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Welcome folks!  Usually, we expect an introduction by a person giving a brief idea about how one exactly is, even though it might just be the opposite. Duh! Why always do something that is meant to be or we supposed to? Why not do something we should and feel?! (No! Not at all rebellious!) Though I clearly remember barely following rules as a child. Yeah! You got me there! Honestly! You can say, I am a perfectly average human, with a decent job and a not so extra-ordinary adventurous life. All in all just a girl next door! Who can play well, both being sassy and monotonous when needed. I am a bong by birth and have spent substantial twenty- one years of my life in Uttar-Pradesh and currently in Pune. There is a celebrated French proverb - “PETIT A PETIT, L’OISEAU FAIT SON NID.”  which means - Little by little the bird makes its nest. I happen to stick to it. This proverb designates patience and perseverance, which I believe is limited and difficult to keep up within today’s wo...

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Mulshi

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Mulshi Dam


A perfect getaway for nature lovers. Sahyadri ranges make the place worth exploring.


Distance - 31 km from Hinjewadi (Hinjewadi to Mulshi)


Best time to visit - Monsoon (July - September)


And what else -


  1. Tamhini ghat -

It lies between the Mulshi and Tamhini village. At the crest of magnificent Western Ghat, the roadway is covered with trees canopy and you get to see breathtaking sceneries and vivid but ethereal waterfalls.


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  1. Devkund Waterfall -

Located in Bhira, Raigad district. It is about at an hour’s distance from Tamhini and Mulshi. Enveloped by dense forest Devkund, you can reach the place by three-hour-long trek from the base village of Bhira. It is advised to trek with a local or a guide to avoid inconvenience. Enroute the waterfall, there are various worthy sites. Once you reach you will enjoy soaking into the water that flows downstream and pools at the waterfall 's edge.



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  1. Andharban Trail Point -

A very popular trekking destination. Also famous as the ‘Dark Forest’, is in the Sahyadri hill and the western ghats. The Andharban trek is great for the beginners and the amateurs as it offers descending trek. The astonishing views, the wonderful Kundalika valley, and the trek is a surreal escape into the laps of nature for sure.


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There are a few places you don’t want to miss for sure! The scenic beauty and the weather will for sure sway your breath away!



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