Panchgani also called Paachgani is a famous hill station and municipal council in Satara district in Maharashtra, India. It is renowned for the many premier residential educational institutions.
Restaurants in Panchgani
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Dhom Dam is built on Krishna River, Ideal for Boating and Little Water activities, Since this Dam is located very near to Mahabaleshwar, Venna lake is very busy all the time so this is the best location to enjoy.
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Was absolutely mesmerized by visiting this location, the view was just fantastic and I would strongly recommend people to visit this place if you happen to visit Mahabaleshwar
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We visited this place while it was Monsoon Season and the Horse Carts were not functioning. We got an opportunity to roam across most part of this flat land on foot without encountering much crowd of people or horses. There r few caves too on the downhill which can be visited if you have time. The main attraction is the 360 Degree views that take your vision to surrounding hills and villages. This is a must visit place in Panchgani..
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We have visited this point in the month of January. The valley view from this point was just awesome. The hanging bridge was also enjoyable for children.
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Devrai Art Village tries to make a bridge between the far flung tribal areas and urban living. Our work addresses modern tastes and sensibilities but is inspired by traditional designs and techniques. Our craftsmen come from the Naxalite hit Gadchiroli and Chhatisgarh regions and are often caught in the crossfire between the State and the insurgents. DAV strives towards evolving a safe space where their creativity is nurtured and livelihoods sustained.
If you are interested in arts or the production process of art forms, this is a good place for you to visit in Panchgani. They have beautiful tribal and traditional art (sculptures of stone and brass, pictures with brass, amazing lamps made of pumpkins or so, small things like jewellery). There is one gallery where you can have a look and buy things, also you can see artists working on the new pieces of art in worksheds. Everybody was very friendly to us and explained the entire process in detail. The NGO itself is a very good idea, supporting tribal artists and preserving the traditional arts. I (Western foreigner) don't find the price too high or exaggerated - also keep in mind that these artefacts need lots of work and effort (20 days for one statue). The smaller ones are also affordable for me as a student (small lamp for 700 Rupees, jewellery starting from 250 Rupees, statues starting from 600 Rupees). Consider to come and support this nice small NGO. :)
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Bombay Point, also known as the Sunset Point, is a site to witness different hues of the setting sun. The point is named so owing to its location on the old road to Bombay. It is counted amongst the oldest vantage points in Mahabaleshwar.
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Excellent varieties of authentic, locally-grown cheese, stores selling high-quality local products, a place for sandwiches and coffee, and just a place to hang out at, and spend a relaxing one hour. Just a cool, cool place. Check it out!
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