28 April 2015

Tiger's Point, Lonavala

It's really disheartening to find tourist places being badly maintained. Tiger's Point in Lonavala is one of the places which most visitors traveling to Lonavala visit and every inch of the view point is spread with glass pieces. On our Tata Bolt drive, we drove to Tiger's point and were really disappointed with the situation.
Tiger's Point, Lonavala
There are few eateries and non of them serve quality food, so better don't expect anything at Tiger's point and pack your snacks and water bottles, from Lonavala itself. The barricade as well is broken and if you are visiting with kids, better be careful.
Tiger's Point, Lonavala
Being summer, there was no good view, I had visited few years back during monsoon and it had beautiful view with all greens. The weather was no better than Mumbai, it was very much hot, humid and foggy as we visited in the afternoon, might be it gets better once the sun sets. Heard from few fellow bloggers, they go for a late night drive from Mumbai to Tiger's point.
Tiger's Point, Lonavala
Shivalinga Mountain
Travel Info: 
The best way to reach is drive in your own vehicle, as there are no public transport available till this point, nearest bus stop is INS Shivaji around 1.5km. The other option is hire a taxi at Lonavala to visit all of its touristy places.
By Road: Lonavala is 90km from Mumbai and 75km from Pune. You can take the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, or old Mumbai-Pune road to avoid the heavy toll, but expressway is always better for its road condition.
By Train: There are many trains playing on the Mumbai and Pune route and most of them halt at Lonavala.
By Air: Nearest domestic airport Lohegoan Airport in Pune and nearest International Airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport in  Mumbai.

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