About Matheran
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In city life we stay & travel in cement jungle. We can not experience true nature and its love. We always think for go to outstation to relax, to stay from busy & hectic life. But it’s not always possible to get away from city within two-three days of time. Where Matheran is really such amazing place where nature is playing active role with you and where you can enjoy every breath with nature within in the weekend time.
Matheran is a most
famous and coolest Hill Station situated in Karjat Tahsil, Raigad
District of Maharashtra, India. Matheran is the smallest hill station
of India. It is located on the range of Western Ghats at height of
800 m (2625 Feet) above sea level. The name Matheran means either
‘Forest on Top’ or ‘Woodland overhead’.
Matheran is located
around 90 km from Mumbai, 120 km from Pune and about 320 km from
Surat.
Matheran is awesome
place for to spend weekend.
Matheran as a Hill
Station was discovered by a British, Mr. Huge Mallet, then the
Collector of Thane, in 1850.
Matheran is an
eco-sensitive region, declared by the Ministry of Environment and
Forest, Government of India. It is one of the few places in the world
where vehicles are not allowed, which makes the place different from
others. Matheran takes you over a hundred years back in time when
there were no vehicles. Because of vehicles being banned in Matheran,
the place is quite peaceful despite the thousands of lakhs coming to
visit throughout the year.
There are lots of
lookout points that provide spectacular views of the surrounding
hills and valleys. Matheran has a reasonably dense forest cover.
There are around 38
designated look-out points in Matheran, including the Panorma Point
that provides a 360 degree view of the surrounding area and also the
Neral town. From this point, the view of sunset and sunrise is
breathtaking. The Louisa Point offers crystal clear view of the
Prabal Fort. The other points are the One Tree Hill Point, Hart
Point, Monkey Point, Porcupine Point, Rambagh Point, and more.
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