Matheran has been my favourite destination since I was a
Kid. I remember packing my sweaters, hats, good shoes and boarding a train early
in the morning. I couldn’t wait to reach Nerul and travel by the toy train.
Such a fun - perfect ride.
According to me, Matheran is an ideal place for both, family
and friends. It’s cool weather is an escape from the Mumbai heat, and since all
vehicles ( Except emergency vehicles ) are banned here, it’s also pollution free.
The roads are not tarred and are made of red laterite earth.
Fun Fact : Matheran was discovered by Hugh Malet in 1850.
The British developed Matheran as a popular tourist resort.
At an elevation of around 800m (2,625 ft) above sea level
Matheran is a hill station located about 100 km from Mumbai.
How To Get to Matheran :
By Air
Nearest airport to Matheran is the Mumbai Airport which is about 100 km away. Another airport nearby is the Pune Airport which is about 120 km away.
Nearest airport to Matheran is the Mumbai Airport which is about 100 km away. Another airport nearby is the Pune Airport which is about 120 km away.
By Train
Mumbai is a major railhead near Matheran. The Deccan Express
which runs on the Mumbai - Pune route stops at Neral (A town on the foot of the
hill). Apart from the above local trains also ply on the route frequently.
A mini train runs from Neral to the main Market in Matheran (Matheran Light Railway - It plies on the Neral - Matheran route and stops at 3 stations on its way - 2 on the ghat - Juma Patti Station and Water pipe Station [Named so because the old steam engines used to be refilled here] and one near Dasturi Naka - Aman Lodge Station).
This train service (Matheran Light Railway) had been stopped because on 26/7/05 torrential rains had washed away the tracks. However w.e.f. March 2007, the tracks were repaired and this train is now back on track. It completed 100 years in 2007, and it is also on the tentative United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) heritage list.
A mini train runs from Neral to the main Market in Matheran (Matheran Light Railway - It plies on the Neral - Matheran route and stops at 3 stations on its way - 2 on the ghat - Juma Patti Station and Water pipe Station [Named so because the old steam engines used to be refilled here] and one near Dasturi Naka - Aman Lodge Station).
This train service (Matheran Light Railway) had been stopped because on 26/7/05 torrential rains had washed away the tracks. However w.e.f. March 2007, the tracks were repaired and this train is now back on track. It completed 100 years in 2007, and it is also on the tentative United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) heritage list.
On our way to Matheran |
By Road
Mumbai and Pune are two Major cities connected to Matheran by Road.
The last stretch of the road (About 7 km) is on the ghat which leads you to Dasturi Naka (Last point to which cars are allowed, where there is a car park) at the tip of Matheran.
As soon as you get here, beware of the notorious monkeys,
who are ever willing to snatch WHATEVER they see in your hand. Whether it is
food, your wallet or even your mobile phone.
And trust me it is impossible to hide from them. They rule the land. :D
It is a beautiful place, where horses have names, where
people are kind and ever willing to help and a place which has more tourists than
locals and more hotels than houses. Every place on this hill is worth seeing.
Such a cool horse |
Charlotte Lake |
However, the following is a list of some major places of interest -
1. Mount Berry
2. Luisa Point
3. Echo Point
4. Panorama Point (Sunrise Point)
5. Porcupine Point (Sunset Point)
6. One tree Hill
7. Garbut Point
8. Chowk Point
9. Olympia Racecourse
10. Monkey Point
11 Hart point
12. Rambaug Point
13. Charlotte Lake
14.Alexandria Point
15. Malet Spring
The market area is where most of the activity takes place. Shoes, slippers, handmade sandals are also
sold for cheap here. Matheran is known for its various flavours of chikki and fudge.
Kuch Meetha Khake Jaana J
That's me :) |