Broadly referenced in the Bollywood tune 'Ati Kya Khandala?' the slope town is situated in the midst of the western slants of the Sahyadri or the Western Ghats mountain run. Situated at a rise of 550 meters above ocean level, Khandala is a standout amongst the most frequented slope stations in India because of its nearness to Mumbai and Pune. While the root of Khandala is shadowy, it was said to have been under the run of the Maratha Empire under Chattrapati Shivaji and later was attached by the British who crushed the second Maratha Empire under the Peshwa rulers.
The town is situated along the Mumbai-Pune course and is a most loved stopover for the general population going between the two urban communities. Khandala is likewise well known for its expansive scale generation of an Indian sweet called "Chikki" and is additionally renowned for its phenomenal and beautiful climbing and trek trails. Khandala is only 5 kilometers far from another prominent slope station, Lonavala which is likewise the closest railroad station.
Climatic Conditions
Because of its area in the midst of the Western Ghats, the atmosphere in Khandala stays good lasting through the year. The late spring months amongst April and June see the most extreme temperatures upto 30 degrees. The storm months amongst July and September sees the most extreme rainfalls with periodic showers occurring amid the time of October. The winters are for the most part gentle with temperatures never dipping under 12 degrees.Best Time to Visit
While Khandala can be gone to amid whenever of the year because of its throughout the entire year mellow atmosphere that offers an asylum from the tropical warmth of Mumbai and is all around frequented in summers. The visitor season however achieves it full amid the rainstorm season because of the beautiful perspectives and foggy slopes. The best time to visit however is amid the months from October to March when the atmosphere is the most charming and precipitation is less incessant.Attractions/Things to Do
Being a little vacationer town, a large portion of Khandala's attractions can be shrouded in 1-2 days. In any case, the rich green slopes of the Western Ghats or the Sahayadri extend have made Khandala an abundantly frequented trekking goal. A few enterprise sports like shake climbing, climbing and hang-floating are offered to the explorers who visit the place from the whole way across the nation. Duke's Nose, Tiger's Leap, Karla and Bhaja holes, Bhushi Lake, Ancient Jail and Amrutanjan Point are the most prevalent attractions that must not be missed by travelers.The most effective method to Reach
Being near real urban areas like Mumbai and Pune, achieving Khandala is not an issue. The nearest airplane terminal is situated at a nearby separation of 69 kilometers and the nearest universal air terminal is Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus which is situated in the adjacent metropolitan city of Mumbai only 85 kilometers away. Being set on the Mumbai-Pune highway, it is all around associated with streets and transports are accessible from Mumbai and Pune. The nearest railroad station is in the close-by town of Lonavala which can be come to through Mumbai and Pune and is additionally very much associated with Khandala by means of street.Distance from Major Cities
1. Mumbai to Khandala – 85.4 Kilometers
2. Pune to Khandala – 69 Kilometers
3. Lonavala to Khandala – 4.5 Kilometers
4. Thane to Khandala – 86.5 Kilometers
5. Ahmedabad to Khandala – 592 Kilometers
6. Hyderabad to Khandala – 626 Kilometers
7. Bangalore to Khandala – 905 Kilometers
8. Jaipur to Khandala – 1,253 Kilometers
9. Indore to Khandala – 641 Kilometers
10. Delhi to Khandala – 1,513 Kilometers
11. Chennai to Khandala – 1,258 Kilometers
12. Kolkata to Khandala – 2,057 Kilometers
13. Lucknow to Khandala – 1,418 Kilometers
14. Chandigarh to Khandala – 1,747 Kilometers
15. Panji to Khandala – 501 Kilometers

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