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Maharashtra
Population:
90 million Maharashtra is the third largest state in India. Most people speak Marathi. Approximately 50% of the nation’s tax revenue and international trade come from this state. The main places visited in Maharashtra are Mumbai and the Ajanta and Ellora caves. Originally the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat were united, but they were divided in 1960 on the basis of language. Kanheri
Buddhist Caves and Sanjay Gandhi Park There are 109 caves, but only a few are worth seeing. The caves date from the 2nd to the 9th centuries and were excavated into the face of a hill in the center of Salsette Island. The most interesting cave, the Great Chaitya Cave (No 3), is a columnar hall with two standing figures of Buddha, each 5m (16½ ft) tall. Caves 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 21, 34, 35, 66, and 67 are interesting, and from cave 35 there is a good view of the sea. The caves are open from 9 am to 5.30 pm. You should bring your own water as the stalls near the caves sell only cold drinks. To
get to the caves, you take a suburban train (50-min) from Churchgate
Station to Borivali Station, then an auto-rickshaw or taxi (8km) to
the caves. Best to arrange a roundtrip fare plus waiting time. Set
the fare for the waiting time and do not let the driver keep the meter
running, as it may be tampered with. The bus to that used to go to
Kanheri Buddhist Caves on Sundays and public holiday no longer operates.
You can also visit the caves on the MTDC suburban guided tour. Esselworld
has thirty-five rides. It is located on Corao Island, near Govai Creek
(Borivali-W). Admission is based on height (taller than 137cm is Rs
135), and the admission fee entitles you to unlimited rides as well
as a visit to the Water Sport Complex. Open daily 11 am to 7 pm. Manori
Beach Domonica (444-9735) has rooms for Rs 175 per person. This place must be booked in advance for weekend stays. Doris
Pinic Spot has an assortment of rooms. To
get here you first take the local train from Churchgate to Malad,
and then Bus #272 or an auto-rickshaw to Marve. Then take a ferry
across Manori Creek, and from there it is 2km to Manori. During the course you are requested to not engage in any other spiritual practices such as chanting mantras, praying and doing yoga exercises. There is basic accommodations and Indian vegetarian food is served. You can contact the center at Dhammagiri, PO Box 6, Igatpuri, Dist. Nasik 422 403. Igatpuri is around 130km northeast of Mumbai, on the train line to Nasik. The center is about 1km from the railway station. The town of Trimbak (“three eyes”) is 30km west of Nasik. One of the twelve Siva Jyotirlingas is located here, and it is close to the source of the holy Godavari River. There is also an impressive Maratha Fort on the nearby hill. Trimbakeswara
Temple Non-Hindus
are not permitted into the temple, but they are permitted to climb
the steps and to look inside. I went inside and no one said anything. Trimbak is the source of the Godavari, which is one of the most important holy rivers in India. This river flows almost 1,000km east to the Bay of Bengal. It is said that this is the exact spot where the drop of nectar fell from the Kumbha vessel, for which the Kumbha-mela is famous. To reach Gangasagar, a tank of water fed by the Godavari’s source, you must climb a flight of 690 stairs. It is said that both the Ganges and Godavari emanate from the same source and meet in an underground passage. Bathing here is said to cleanse you of the worst sins. The roundtrip climb to Brahmagiri, the Godavari’s source, takes two or three hours and is best done in the morning. It is a difficult climb, so you should bring water with you. On the way, you will pass a temple dedicated to the Goddess Ganga, a cave containing 108 Siva-lingas, a temple dedicated to the sage Gautama Rishi, whose ashram was said to be here, and the remains of the Anjeri Fort. About twenty minutes from the Anjeri Fort is the Gaumukha (Mouth of the Cow) Temple, where the source of the Godavari is located. Kushawarth
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Khaildabad (Rauza) The mausoleum of the Muslim saint, Sayeed Zain-ud-din, is located close to Aurangzeb’s tomb. Embedded in the steps leading to the tomb are polished semi-precious stones. Located here is the Robe of the Prophet, which is shown once a year on the twelfth day of the month of Rabi-ul-Awwal (usually November). This is a major event. Close by is the mausoleum of Sayeed Burha-ud-din (1334), a Chishti saint and what are said to be hairs from the Prophet’s beard. Buses
come here about every half-hour from Aurangabad. The Yadava dynasty’s Bhilama Raja constructed it in the 12th century. Daulatabad means “City of Fortune.” In 1327 the Delhi sultan, Mohammed Tughlaq (who was known to be insane), seized Daulatabad and decided to make it his capital. He marched the residents of Delhi here and seventeen years later marched them back. Many of the residents died on the 1100km (690 mile) march. Three walls surround the fort. The first gate of the fort has huge elephant spikes to prevent elephant attacks. The Jama Masjid, built in 1318 by the Delhi sultan, is constructed from the remnants of Hindu and Jain temples in the area, including 106 carved pillars. The Chand Minar victory tower (1435) is near the mosque. Nearby is the Elephant Tank, the fort’s water supply. The third gate is known as Chini Mahal, and it is where Aurangzeb imprisoned the last ruler of Golconda in 1687 for thirteen years. The huge (6m) cannon called Qila Shikan (Fort Breaker) is on a tower at the bottom of the hill. The bottom of the hill was surrounded by a moat containing crocodiles. Until recently, the only entrance to the Central Fort on top of the hill was a pitch-black tunnel 190m (640 ft) long. No attacker ever made it to the top, but it was captured by putting the fort to siege. The water supply ran out. To
get to the top, attackers had to climb through the long, tortuous
tunnel in the dark, which at one point divides and meets again so
that enemy soldiers might attack one another unknowingly in the dark.
Also, defenders could throw hot coal into the tunnel to fill it with
toxic fumes. If an attacker survived all that, he would be forced
to crawl the last few metres of the tunnel, so one could be attacked
while he was bent over. You
can stop here on the way to the Ellora caves, which the tour buses
do. But they do not stop long enough to get a good look at the place.
There are regular buses to here from Aurangabad (every hour). The
resident guides who bring you to the top of the fort with the help
of a torch do a good job. Without a good flashlight you cannot see
anything in the passageways. Open daily dawn to 6 pm. There is a small
MTDC restaurant here. To get to the Ajanta Caves (58km south, 1½ hr), you may have to stop here. There is nothing to see in this town. Most people will only stay here while traveling between the caves and somewhere else. Jalgaon is on the main Mumbai to Delhi line. Where
to Stay Travel There is an hourly bus to Ajanta which continues on to Aurangabad (4 hr). Be sure to confirm that the bus stops at the caves, as some buses go only as far as Fardapur, four km from Ajanta.
Lonar Meteorite
Crater The MTDC Hotel, next to the crater, has basic rooms for Rs 50. They also have a big tent to stay in, but it has no beds and you have to sleep on the ground. To get here, you can take a train or bus from Aurangabad to Jalna, and from there a bus. There is a bus from Fardapur (1½ hr) to Buldhana, from where you take another bus to Lonar.
Sevagram His hut includes his original bed and some of his personal items—his spinning wheel, his three brass monkeys, and his glasses. In Mahatma Gandhi’s office is a phone put in by the British as a “hot-line” to Delhi. It is a very friendly place, and tours are easily available. There are multi-faith prayer meetings held under the pipal tree Gandhi planted (4.45 and 6 pm), The Centre of Science for Villages has a photo exhibit of his life. It also has exhibits illustrating the concept of Gandhi’s self-sufficient village economics. There is a shop that sells khadi (hand-spun cotton) products and books by Gandhi. The Kasturba Gandhi Hospital, named after Gandhi’s wife, provides discount health care for the local villagers. Phone: 07152 43526. Practicalities The closest railway stations are in Sevagram and Wardha. Express trains take 1 hr from Nagpur. Buses from Nagpur to Wardha take 2½ hours. There are regular buses from Wardha to the ashram (twenty minutes). From Sevagram railway station it costs Rs 70 by auto-rickshaw.
Paunar About a 1km from Ramtek Hill is the holy Ramsagar Lake, where several temples are located. The MTDC Holiday Resort (07114 55620) has basic rooms for Rs 175 and dorm beds. There are regular buses to here from Nagpur (1 hr).
Taroba National
Park Minibuses go on tours of the park. The best time to go out is in the evening or at night (use a searchlight). There are three basic Forest Rest Houses near the lake. They should be arranged in advance with the Division Forest Officers, W Chanda Division, Mul Rd, Chandrapur. The
Mayur Hotel (3712) is located in Chandrapur on Mul
Rd, 1km from the railway station. Karla
(Karli) Cave Bhaja
Caves The caves here are not so impressive, but they do contain some good sculptures. Cave 12 is the most interesting. The sculpture of a war elephant tearing up trees is interesting. On the right side, behind Cave 12, are fourteen small stupas. In Cave 19 (the last cave) there are good carvings. Viewing the caves is Rs 5 for Indians, but US$2 for foreigners. There is a waterfall a few minutes walk past the last cave. The Lohaged (4km) and Visapur Forts are a good climb above the caves. Where
To Stay
Bedsa Practicalities It
is a 5km (1½ hr) walk from Karla to Bhaja. From Bhaja it is
a 3km (1 hr) walk to Malavli, from where you can take a local train
to Lonavla. Near Pune
Sinhagad (Sinhagard) From
Pune, Bus #50 comes to the village of Sinhagad at the bottom of the
hill on which the fort is situated. You catch the bus at the bus stop
across from Nehru Stadium. There is a road leading up to the fort,
which can be reached by car. If you come by local bus, the place where
the bus lets you off is about a two-hour, difficult trek up the hill.
You should bring water and food with you.
Panchgani Hotel Simla (40235), near the bus stand, has nice rooms built around a garden for Rs 200/275 (Rs 400/600 during season). Hotel Prospect (40236) is a British built hotel with big, comfortable roosm for Rs 800 (Rs 1100 during season). It is on a hill.
Pratapgarh Fort
There is great view of the area surrounding the fort. The MTDC tour from Mahabaleswara comes here. A bus from Mahabaleswara takes one hour (24km).
Satara Wasota
Fort is south of the city. Aurangzeb and his army took it
from the Marathas in 1699. It was retaken by the Marathas in 1705. There are great views from the fort, especially looking out at the lakes to the north. There is a MTDC tourist bungalow here with rooms for Rs 450 and dorm beds for Rs 60. There
are buses to Pune (125km) and Mumbai (210km). About 1km north of Murud is the hilltop Dattatreya Temple. Dattatreya has three heads, which represents Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva. There is a good view from the hill. The 18th century Nawab’s Palace is 2km north of Murud. It is closed, but you may be able to get the watchman to let you in. It has stained glass windows, carved and marble antique furniture, and old photos. Practicalities MTDC Beach Resort (021447 4078) has basic rooms for Rs 700/1100. Buses departing Mumbai Central take six hours to arrive in Murud. Two express buses arrive at 6 am and 11 am, which should be booked in advance. The nearest railway station is at Indapur.
Kashid Kashid Beach Resort (02144 85010; Mumbai 262-5406) has rooms with an ocean view for Rs 1100. It has a pool. It takes four hours to arrive in Kashid on a bus from Mumbai Central. Visitors may have to travel through Solapur to catch a train. There are railway Retiring Rooms and dorm beds available. Rajdhani
(23291), 26 Railway Lines, has basic rooms and an A/C restaurant. There are many trains departing from Solapur to Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bijapur. If you know of information that is not listed here, or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:
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