Thursday, July 19, 2018

Which is the best way to reach Elephanta Caves in Mumbai?


Which is the best way to reach Elephanta Caves in Mumbai?



If you live in western line then get down at Churchgate station→take a bus or hire a cab →get down at Gateway of India (colaba)
If you live in Central and Harbour then get down at Cst station→ take a bus or hire a cab→get down at Gateway of India
buy tickets at ticket counter (140–160 Rs)return journey to Elephanta.(as of Dec 2015)
Sit in the Boat,the journey takes around 1 hour.
take the toy train for 10 rs or walk (both are fun )
the first boat that leaves for Elephanta is at 9 am & last boat from Elephanta leaves at 4:30 pm
Enjoy !!

What are the best places to visit in India in July?


What are the best places to visit in India in July?


July witnesses the much-awaited arrival of monsoons. With monsoon, every place just lightens and brightens up. The rain puts life in everything making it pure and beautiful. It makes us not want to sit at home. We want to go out, enjoy the weather and get to know the scenic beauty of our beautiful and historic country India. What can be the best month and the best time than now? Because as we all know “It’s now or never.”
Trabeauli presents this article to inform you about the “Best Places to Visit in July in India“. So, all you travellers out there get off your beds, pack your bags, hit the road and just visit any place that is on the list. You are sure to be amazed!

1. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh
It is a sight which can never be forgotten once seen in the month of July. It never fails to impress its visitor. It has beautiful, natural and true scenic views. It was a favourite summer holiday spot of Britishers which is reflected by the magnificent Victorian-style mansions constructed in this region. Icing on the cake for this place is, it is located far from the city making it free from the hustle-bustle, pollution and traffic of the city. Being a hill station it has number of mountains, river streams and many more amazing places to visit. A few of them are Panch Pulla, Satdhara Falls and the Daikund peak.
2. Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh’s charm was well-known but with the passage of time its charm has been forgotten and kind of just evaded from people’s minds. It is one of the sparsely populated regions of Jammu and Kashmir. It is renowned for the beauty of its mountains and its culture. It has a culture similar to that of Tibet. This place is incredibly beautiful in the month of July and has much more to offer than it is known for! There is something extremely captivating about this place that makes it one of the best places in India to be visited in the month of July

3. Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh
This place is added to our list of best places to visit in July in India mainly because of its extraordinary beauty specifically in the month of July. Also internationally known as the humble abode of Dalai Lama himself, it is well known for its monasteries and temples. It is a wonderful place to visit and is quite calm and serene. You can go here for soul searching and end up finding the most awaited and needed peace in your life.

4. Goa
Goa is like a dream come true for every traveller. And visiting it in July just adds up to its momentum and its beauty. Goa is an underrated place known mostly for its beaches. There’s more to Goa than just beaches and sea food people! It offers you a whole wide range of different sports activities such as backwater kayaking, dolphin spotting, paragliding, scuba diving, snorkelling and many more. It is a beautiful sight in the month of July as well as incredibly refreshing and energising! Goa is a best honeymoon destinations in India.

5. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
If you are looking for a place to find serenity this is the best place to visit. It is the beauty of North East and is absolutely breathtaking and mesmerising. It has lush green hills spread around it and beautiful architecture reflecting Buddhist monastery. On one end, there is Gompas while on the other there is a war memorial!
Moreover, the best time to visit it is the summer season, when the rains had just arrived. The temperature is perfect and there are enough number of places for sightseeing and visiting.
Hope this list of the best places to visit in July makes you want to go off-bed right now and that you enjoy your vacation!
Happy July

What is the best place in India to visit?



What is the best place in India to visit?   



India is a vast country which covers around 3.288 million sq kms. It has the mighty Himalayas as its crown while the Indian Ocean touching its feet, have the sub-Himalayas & the rolling hills in North East as well as the beautiful sand dunes to the west. Not only in Geography, culturally, ethnically & linguistically this country is very diverse. So I am naming a few places which is a must visit in India.



1. Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir -  No wonder why Shah Jahan said If there is heaven on earth, here it is". Experience its charismatic charm .



2. Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir -   Ladakh is not just another destination BUT is a crosscut to a landscape that is a slice of solitude on Earth.

3. Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh - Go all adventurous in Kullu Valley amidst beautiful hills of Himalayas.
 

4. Haridwar, Uttar Pradesh - Tranquility of the evening prayers is incomparable.
 

5. "Taj Mahal" in Agra, Uttar Pradesh - Ofcourse no trip to India is complete without seeing the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world.

Which is the nearest railway station to Juhu beach ?



Which is the nearest railway station to Juhu?



                       


Nearest railway station is Vileparle which is approximately 2.5 km away from Juhu beach. Secondly Santacruz and Andheri are also easily accessible from Juhu. They are roughly 4 to 5 km away. If you have a private vehicle then you can reach all the three stations through main roads and internal roads.  Public transportation is available all throughout the day and at night cabs, auto rickshaws and radio taxis are available. Off the three railway stations, Andheri railway station is comparatively bigger and local fast trains halt at andheri station, whereas Vileparle railway station and Santacruz railway station is only for local slow trains.





                      

The closest local (suburban) railway stations from Juhu are Vile-Parle and Santacruz. Both these stations are on the western suburban railway, and also lie on a branch of the Harbour suburban railway line which runs parallel to the western line between Mahim Jn. and Andheri. Both, Vile-Parle and Santacruz stations are on the slow line of the western suburban railway.
The nearest railway station form Juhu on the fast line of the western suburban railway is Andheri. (Andheri is also a station on the metro line, both these stations are connected to reach other by an overbridge).
The nearest stations from Juhu where many express trains originate /  terminate are Bandra Terminus (BDTS), Mumbai Central (BCT) and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Kurla (LTT).
                         

                               

Wednesday, July 18, 2018


How do I reach mahabaleshwar from Mumbai.


                                 

Mahabaleshwar is one the famous hill stations of Maharashtra. It is almost 230 KM from Mumbai by Taxi. Mahabaleshwar is known for the waterfalls ,verdant hills and one of the hot weekend getaways destinations from Mumbai.
There are several modes of transport to go Mahabaleshwar from Mumbai. Here at Distancesbetween.com get Best Routes To Travel From Mumbai To Mahabaleshwar In One Go . Travelers can Choose routes Between “Recommended, Cheapest Or Fastest” Options available at Distancesbetween . Commuters can Compare all modes of traveling from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwarand book the best routes available. Find some routes information below:
i) Route 1 : Train To Lonand , Taxi - Anyone can hire taxi from his home to Dadar Railway Station and book train tickets from Dadar to Lonand Railway Station. The Distance from Lonand Railway Station to Mahabaleshwar is 59 KM and the travel time is almost 7h 17m .
ii) Route 2 : Bus Booking From Mumbai To Mahabaleshwar , Taxi - The second best route from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar is by Bus. Travelers can book Bus tickets from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar Online at Distancesbetween.com Bus Section. The bus fares starts from 350 to 1400 depends upon the which bus you want to choose for booking like Sleeper , AC, NON AC, Deluxe or Semi Volvo and Volvo bus. The travel time from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar by bus is almost 8h 10m and the distance between Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar is 177 Km by bus.
iii) Route 3 : By Taxi or By Self drive - Tourists can reach mahabaleshwar from mumbai by hire cab or taxi or by Self Drive. The travel time from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar by Taxi is 4h 47m and the distance is almost 231 KM.
Hopefully this will help you !
Enjoy trip to Mahabaleshwar from Mumbai.

How to Reach Matheran by Bus, Train, Car, Flight / Air, Timing and schedule ...

By Rail/Train

Getting to Matheran is half the fun; It is well connected by rail both, from Mumbai and Pune up to Neral Junction Station, a station at the bottom of the hill. From Neral a small Toy Train (Narrow gauge) takes you through a zigzag route of about 21 kms. to Matheran in two hours time. It's a very scenic two hours ascent as the train winds its way around the steep slopes. Some marvelous valley scenes can be observed during this journey. Three small stations called Jumma Patti, Water Pipe and Aman Lodge are on the way to Matheran. 

The toy train can only be booked in advance from Mumbai or Pune which is a good idea in the high season (no reservations are accepted at Neral or Matheran but tickets go on sale 45 minutes before departure).

Mumbai-Neral, 90 kms. Neral-Matheran,21 kms,

From Mumbai CST, only a few of the Pune expresses stops at Neral Junction, including the Deccan Express and the Koyna Express. Most (but not all)of expresses from Mumbai stops at Karjat further down the line from Neral, from where you can backtrack on one of the frequent local trains. Alternatively, take a local Karjat bound train from Mumbai CST and get off at Neral.

Pune-Neral, 120 kms. (Neral-Matheran mountain train)

From Pune take a one of the few Mumbai bound expresses that stops at Neral (such as the Sahyadri Express) or one of the expresses which stops at Karjat and then get a local train from there up to Nerul.
The closest railhead to Matheran is in Neral (21 kilometres). You can get on the Deccan Express from Mumbai or the Sahyadri Express from Pune; both ply every day. From Neral you will have to go to Matheran by road, which is a 30-minute journey. Many local trains on the Mumbai-Karjat route also stop at Neral.

Another interesting but slow way to reach Matheran is to catch the Toy Train that departs from Neral. The journey takes about 2 hours but the ride is quite beautiful. During monsoons, the frequency of the trains reduces considerably so make sure to book well in advance.
Matheran Train Schedule
TrainTrain NameOriginDepartureDestinationArrivalMTWTFSS
52101Nrl/MatheranpasNeral07:30Matheran09:30YYYYYYY
52103Nrl Mae PassNeral09:00Matheran11:10YYYYYYY
52105Nrl Mae PassNeral10:30Matheran12:25YYYYYYY
52107Nrl Mae PassNeral11:40Matheran13:45NNNNNYY
52109Nrl Mae PassNeral17:05Matheran19:00YYYYYYY

By Road

From Mumbai
Mumbai-Neral-Matheran, 108 kms.

While going to Matheran by road, take Mumbai-Pune Highway(NH-4) upto Chowk Village and turn to Karjat road. From Karjat, the same road goes to Dasturi Naka, i.e. entrance of Matheran via Neral. 

Get on to the Mumbai Pune Expressway at Panvel (Near McDonalds). Get onto the expressway to avoid the congested road through Panvel. Take the first exit (Shedung/Khopoli Exit) that comes less than 5 minutes after you get onto the expressway at McDonalds. (Here you will need to Pay a Toll at the toll-booth for using the expressway). This exit gets you back onto the Old Mumbai-Pune Road. Follow directions to proceed towards Pune. Once again you will have to pay a toll for using the old Bombay Pune Road. (Toll in both places is about Rs.25 each).

Follow the old Mumbai-Pune road for approximately 10 km. This will bring you to a crossing where a big green sign asks you to turn left for Karjat/Matheran. (Do not miss this crossing as otherwise you will end up in Khopoli. There is a large statue of Hindu god Shiva on right side of the old Mumbai-Pune Highway which can be seen from a long distance. The left turn about 50 metres before the statue).

9 km After turning left you reach another crossing called Charphata Karjat where you need to turn left towards Neral.

11 km After turning left, you will reach the bottom of the Matheran Hill ghat road.

Turn left here and climb 7 km to the Matheran Dasturi Car park.





By Air

Mumbai Airport -
 

Nearest airport is Mumbai, 100 kms./65 Mile.

The nearest airport, Mumbai, 100 km, is well connected with national and international flights. From there, you'll need to switch to train or road.

Pune Airport - 
110 kms. from Pune city Airport.


                                     
                                            THANKING  YOU

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Tungareshwar: Waterfalls, Temple, National Park & Trekking Spot!

Tungareshwar: Waterfalls, Temple, National Park & Trekking Spot!


                                     


Tungareshwar waterfalls, temple, national park and trekking routes near Vasai is a group of popular tourist spots. One can reach here within 1 hour from Mumbai, Thane & Navi-Mumbai suburbs!
Best Time To Visit: June to February is the ideal time to visit this spot. You can see spectacular lush greenery, splashing waterfalls and pleasant atmosphere in this period!
Location Address: Tungareshwar mountain, 3 km from Sativali Village Near Vasai Phata, Thane district, Maharashtra.
Time Required: This spot offers an easy one-day picnic from Mumbai. However, you will have to prioritize the option between temple, waterfalls, and trekking!

Tungareshwar Temple Information:

The beautiful mountain of Tungareshwar is located at an elevation of about 2177 feet between Virar & Vasai region of Maharashtra. It is among the highest mountain peaks in Vasai. It has dense forest & offers opportunities to explore this area to nature lovers, trekkers, and mountaineers. The temple of Lord Shiva at the top of this mountain attracts a large number of tourists. This spot offers comfortable 1-day picnic from Mumbai.


                                  

Tungareshwar National Park:

This region has been declared as a wildlife sanctuary & plays as an effective corridor and buffer for the fauna of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. This region has a lush green forest, waterfalls, calm & cool environment, beautiful streams, and valleys. The sweet sound of birds chirping gives you a serene & peaceful experience. There are a large number of medicinal plants and herbs exist in Tungareshwar National Park. It is among the good wildlife sanctuaries in Maharashtra.
Animals like Leopard, jackal, sambar, rusty-spotted cat, common mongoose, barking deer, common palm civet, fox, common langur, black-naped hare can be spotted in Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. Different birds of over 150 species like crested serpent eagle, common kestrel, peregrine falcon, grey jungle fowl, hornbill and many others live in this forest. There is a Strict prohibition on animal hunting in the Forest. Forest officials check bags of tourists at the check post. There is a strict provision on taking alcohol or weapons inside the sanctuary.


                                           

Tungareshwar Waterfalls & Trekking Route:

Waterfalls and trekking are also popular attractions over here. A lot of waterfalls originates on this mountain in the monsoon season. Apart from 2 main Tungareshwar waterfalls, there are various small and medium sized waterfalls as well. Be cautious while enjoying in these waterfalls as a lot of big stones and boulders are present over here. In the act of excitement or slipperiness of rock, you may fall down and injure yourself.
This place also has good trekking trails as good as other trekking trails in Maharashtra. Highway junction is the starting point of the trek which is 1 Km from the base. There is a forest check post at the base. From this post, you will have to do 3 km hike and walking through two streams. After that, you will reach the Lord Shiva temple. 

Tungareshwar: How To Reach

  • By Car Drive: Proceed towards Vasai town on the National Highway-8. It is about 54 km from Mumbai city. Then take a right turn from the highway from Sativali Village near Vasai phata. This right turn goes from the downside of a flyover. The distance between Vasai and Tungareshwar is just 12 km. You can take a car till the Shiva temple on the mountain top.
  • Nearest Railway Station: Vasai Road Station on Western Railway is the nearest railhead to reach this beautiful spot. Regular trains ply to this station throughout the day. This station is about 1 hour away from the Andheri. After reaching the station, on the east side, you can catch private vehicles like Auto-rickshaw and jeeps to reach here. Share auto walla’s take fare of 35 per person.
  • Nearest Airport: Mumbai Airport is the closest air station to Tungareshwar. The airport is 54 km away from this spot.
Eating Stuff / Restaurants: There are some small restaurants near the Shiva temple to buy snacks & cold drinks. However, it is advisable to carry sufficient water and food for the day.
Staying Options / Accommodation: You can stay at temple’s own Dharamshala which has 7-8 rooms. Rooms are available for devotees at a reasonable price. They charge you only Rs.100 per room for an overnight stay. These are simple rooms so please do not keep many expectations like normal hotel amenities. However, they provide cooking utensils & kitchen area. So you can cook your own food!