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Panchgani Tourist Place In India

The twin hill stations of Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar redefine beauty. These scenic spots have an undying allure that continues to drive tourists, domestic and otherwise, in droves annually. Panchgani was discovered by the Britishers during their rule in India. History has it that a superintendent who went by the name John Chesson was in-charge of looking after this popular summer spot. The name Panchgani literally translates to 'Five Hills' and is situated at an altitude of close to 1,350 metres above sea level.


Historically famous to be a favourite summer retreat for Britishers, till date the pleasant, cool weather continues to draw tourists from the hot and scorched plateau below. The monsoons introduce themselves as a gratifying addition to the surreal mystique of these hill stations – the mountains are cloaked in majestic waterfalls and narrow, small winding streams.
Panchgani - A Destination For Anyone And Everyone!

Whether you’re a first-time traveller or the quintessential backpacker, the quaint hills of Panchgani have a great deal to offer for everyone. Witnessing the dreamlike sunset beyond distant hills, enjoying a fun strawberry picking session, having a leisurely boat ride or if you’re up to something a little more adventurous – paragliding. You will never run out of options here! Panchgani is easily one of the finest paragliding locations Read More..

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