Lonavala is a city and a
hill station city in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is about 96 km from the
city of Mumbai. It is known for the production of hard candy and it is also a
big stop on the railway line connecting Mumbai and Pune. From the Pune
purlieus, local trains are accessible from Pune Junction. Both Mumbai-Pune
Expressway and Mumbai-Chennai Highway pass through Lonavala. At this time
Lonavala was a part of the Yadava dynasty. Lonavala and Khandala attached are
622 meters hill stations from the sea level, which are in the Sahyadri ranges,
which set the boundaries of Deccan Plateau and Konkan coast. During the monsoon
season, people visit the tourism peak from the corners of the country here.
The name of Lonavala is taken from Sanskrit Lonavala, which refers to many caves, such as the Carla Caves, Baja Caves, and Beds which are close to Lonavala. A trip to Lonavla and Khandala can be combined with sight-seeing visits of Karla, Bhaja, and Bedsa caves and also the two fortresses, Lohagad and Visapur. Another interest fort Tungi fort, one of the forts captured by Malik Ahmad near the village of Karjat and was known for its natural strength. The Andharban trek begins from village Pimpri, passes through dense forests, valleys, and waterfalls, and ends in Bhira.
The distance from Lonavala
to Mumbai is about 82 km and can be covered in less than 2 hours by a reliable
cab. The road to Lonavala is as beautiful as the place itself. You will see
beautiful mountains, ghats, valleys and long tunnels along the way. Hiring a
cab will ensure that the distance is covered in best possible time while you
enjoy the journey to the maximum. The best time to visit Lonavala is during
monsoons when the valleys and mountains turn lush green and waterfalls become
lively.


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