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'''Lonavala-Khandala'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Lonavala, Khandala railway stations to run on clean energy |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/india/lonavala-khandala-railway-stations-to-run-on-clean-energy-861470.html|date=15 July 2020|newspaper=Deccan Herald|quote=Lonavala and Khandala belt, as a hill station, is one of the most popular tourist spots among Indians and now Lonavala station and its adjoining railway premises will completely run on clean and green energy.}}</ref> is a [[hill station]] and a [[Municipal Council]] in the [[Pune district]], [[Maharashtra]], India. It is about {{Convert|64|km|mi|abbr=in}} west of [[Pune]] and {{Convert|96|km|mi|abbr=in}} to the east of [[Mumbai]]. It is known for its production of the hard candy ''[[chikki]]'' and is also a major stop on the railway line connecting Mumbai and Pune. From the Pune suburbs, local trains are available from [[Pune Junction]]. The [[Mumbai-Pune Expressway]] and the [[National Highway 48 (India)|Mumbai-Bengaluru highway]] both pass through Lonavala.


Lonavala is also home to [[INS Shivaji|INS ''Shivaji'']] (formerly HMIS ''Shivaji''), the [[Indian Navy]]'s premier technical training institute. On 16 February 1945, the Establishment was commissioned as HMIS Shivaji and since then, the premier Technical Training Establishment of the Indian Navy trains officers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiannavy.nic.in/insshivaji/node/391|title = WELCOME TO INDIAN NAVAL SHIP SHIVAJI &#124; insshivaji}}</ref>
'''Lonavala''' ([[ISO 15919|ISO]]: '''Loṇāvaḷā''') is a [[hill station]] town and a [[Municipal Council]] in the [[Pune district]], [[Maharashtra]], India. It is about {{Convert|64|km|mi|abbr=in}} west of [[Pune]] and {{Convert|96|km|mi|abbr=in}} to the east of [[Mumbai]]. It is known for its production of the hard candy ''[[chikki]]'' and is also a major stop on the railway line connecting Mumbai and Pune. From the Pune suburbs, local trains are available from [[Pune Junction]]. Both the [[Mumbai-Pune Expressway]] as well as the [[National Highway 48 (India)|Mumbai-Bengaluru highway]] pass through Lonavala.

Lonavala is also home to [[INS Shivaji|INS ''Shivaji'']] (formerly HMIS ''Shivaji'') which is the [[Indian Navy]]'s Premier Technical Training Institute. On 16 Feb 1945, the Establishment was commissioned as HMIS Shivaji and since then, the premier Technical Training Establishment of the Indian Navy trains officers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiannavy.nic.in/insshivaji/node/391|title = WELCOME TO INDIAN NAVAL SHIP SHIVAJI &#124; insshivaji}}</ref>

==Etymology==
The name ''Lonavala'' derives from ''Leni'' ([[Prakrit]], A resting place carved from stone) and ''Avali'' (Prakrit, series). ''Lonavali'' in Prakrit is a place that has a series of such ''Lenis'' around it.


==History==
==History==
Present day Lonavala was a part of the [[Seuna (Yadava) dynasty]]. Later, the [[Mughals]] realised the strategic importance of the region and kept the region for an extended time. The forts in the region and the "''Mavala''" warriors played an important role in the history of the [[Maratha Empire]] and that of the [[Peshwa]]s.
Present day Lonavala was a part of the [[Seuna (Yadava) dynasty]]. Later, the [[Mughals]] realised the strategic importance of the region and kept the region for an extended time. The forts in the region and the "''Mavala''" warriors played an important role in the history of the [[Maratha Empire]] and that of the [[Peshwa]]s.
In 1871, the Lonavala and [[Khandala]] hill stations were discovered by [[Sir John Elphinstone|Lord Elphinstone]], who was the Governor of [[Bombay Presidency]] at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mumbai.org.uk/excursions/lonavala.html|title=Lonavla, India|publisher=Mumbai.org.uk|access-date=2010-01-31}}</ref>
In 1871, the Lonavala and [[Khandala]] hill stations were established by Lord Elphinstone, who was the Governor of [[Bombay Presidency]] at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mumbai.org.uk/excursions/lonavala.html|title=Lonavla, India|publisher=Mumbai.org.uk|access-date=2010-01-31}}</ref>


==Politics==
==Politics==
The President of Lonavala Municipal Council is Smt. Surekha Nandkumar Jadhav and the Vice president is Shri. Shridhar Somappa Pujari.
The President of Lonavala Municipal Council is Smt. Surekha Nandkumar Jadhav and the Vice president is Shri. Sanjay Mohan Ghone.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
{{As of|2011}} India [[census]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.census2011.co.in/data/town/802810-lonavala.html|title=Lonavala Population Census 2011|last=Govt. of India|publisher=Census of India|work=Census of India|access-date=18 February 2017}}</ref> Lonavala had a population of 57,698. Males constituted 53.47% of the population and females 46.53%. The sex ratio in Lonavala is 870, lower than the state average of 929. Lonavala has a literacy rate of 89.33%, which is higher than the state average of 82.34%. The Male literacy rate is 93.4%, and the female literacy rate is 84.57%. 10.37% of the total population in Lonavala is of children under 6 years of age.
{{As of|2011}} India [[census]],<ref name=census2011>{{cite web|url=http://www.census2011.co.in/data/town/802810-lonavala.html|title=Lonavala Population Census 2011|last=Govt. of India|work=Census of India|access-date=18 February 2017}}</ref> Lonavala had a population of 57,698. Males constituted 53.47% of the population and females 46.53%. The sex ratio in Lonavala is 870, lower than the state average of 929. Lonavala has a literacy rate of 89.33%, which is higher than the state average of 82.34%. The Male literacy rate is 93.4%, and the female literacy rate is 84.57%. 10.37% of the total population in Lonavala is of children under 6 years of age.


==Climate==
===Religion===
At the time of the [[2011 Census of India]], 75.18% of the population of Lonavala followed [[Hinduism]], 10.13% [[Islam]], 8.75% [[Buddhism]], 2.67% [[Jainism]], 2.32% [[Christianity]] and the remaining 0.96% of the population followed other religions or stated no religion.<ref name=census2011/>


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==Climate==
Lonavala has an extreme version of tropical wet and dry climate which barely is borderline with a humid subtropical climate (CWa) due to the January mean temperature being shy of 18.9°C. It has an extreme wet and dry climate because it's quite dry during the dry months (mid October to may) while it's extremely wet from June to September. July and August rainfall values are higher than most well known cities annual rainfall.{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}}
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|Dec high C = 26.8

|Jan mean C = 18.9
|Feb mean C = 20.8
|Mar mean C = 24.1
|Apr mean C = 28.7
|May mean C = 29.6
|Jun mean C = 27.3
|Jul mean C = 24.4
|Aug mean C = 22.9
|Sep mean C = 24.3
|Oct mean C = 24.8
|Nov mean C = 22.3
|Dec mean C = 19.1

|Jan low C = 9.9
|Jan low C = 9.9
|Feb low C = 11.4
|Feb low C = 11.4
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===By train===
===By train===
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Lonavala is well-connected by train. Local trains run from Pune at 2-hour intervals. Those originating from Mumbai along the [[Central line (Mumbai Suburban Railway)|central line]] have [[Khopoli]] as their last station. Buses are available at regular intervals to complete the remaining 15&nbsp;km of the journey to Lonavla from Khopoli bus station.
Lonavala is well-connected by train. Local trains run from Pune at 2-hour intervals. Those originating from Mumbai along the [[Central line (Mumbai Suburban Railway)|central line]] have [[Khopoli]] as their last station. Buses are available at regular intervals to complete the remaining 15&nbsp;km of the journey to Lonavla from Khopoli bus station.
It takes 2.5 hours by train from Mumbai and 1 to 1.5 hour from Pune. All trains, travelling between Mumbai and Pune, halt at Lonavala. Before the push-pull technology, trains from Mumbai used to halt at Karjat in [[Raigad district|Raigad District]] to attach [[bank engine|banker locomotives]] before the train started the journey up the [[western ghats]] to reach Lonavala.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/karjat-commuters-oppose-new-technology-on-intercity-express/article27892659.ece|title=Karjat commuters oppose new technology on Intercity Express|last=Mahale|first=Ajeet|date=2019-06-13|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-10-21|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
It takes 2.5 hours by train from Mumbai and 1 to 1.5 hour from Pune. All trains, travelling between Mumbai and Pune, halt at Lonavala. Before the push-pull technology, trains from Mumbai used to halt at Karjat in [[Raigad district|Raigad District]] to attach [[bank engine|banker locomotives]] before the train started the journey up the [[western ghats]] to reach Lonavala.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/karjat-commuters-oppose-new-technology-on-intercity-express/article27892659.ece|title=Karjat commuters oppose new technology on Intercity Express|last=Mahale|first=Ajeet|date=2019-06-13|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-10-21|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>


===By air===
===By air===
Lonavla does not have an airport, though the Indian Air Force station is situated on the way to [[Aamby Valley City]]. The city of Aamby Valley has its own private airport. The nearest commercial airports are [[Pune International Airport]] at 64&nbsp;km and [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport]] at 104&nbsp;km.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maharashtratourism.net/hill-stations/lonavla-and-khandala.html|title=Lonavla and Khandala|publisher=Maharashtra Tourism|access-date=2010-01-31}}</ref> A [[seaplane]] service is also available between [[Juhu]] and Pawana Dam, which is 14&nbsp;km away from Lonavala.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/First-seaplane-service-from-Mumbai-takes-off-for-Lonavala/articleshow/40868277.cms | title=First seaplane service from Mumbai takes off for Lonavala | first=Nergish | last=Sunavala | date=25 August 2014 | newspaper=The Times of India | access-date=1 December 2018 }}</ref>
The city of Aamby Valley, which lies near to Lonavala, has its own private airport. The nearest commercial airports are [[Pune International Airport]] at 64&nbsp;km and [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport]] at 104&nbsp;km.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maharashtratourism.net/hill-stations/lonavla-and-khandala.html|title=Lonavla and Khandala|publisher=Maharashtra Tourism|access-date=2010-01-31}}</ref> A [[seaplane]] service is also available between [[Juhu]] and Pawana Dam, which is 14&nbsp;km away from Lonavala.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/First-seaplane-service-from-Mumbai-takes-off-for-Lonavala/articleshow/40868277.cms | title=First seaplane service from Mumbai takes off for Lonavala | first=Nergish | last=Sunavala | date=25 August 2014 | newspaper=The Times of India | access-date=1 December 2018 }}</ref>

== Places of interest around Lonavala and Khandala ==


== Tourism ==
=== Rajmachi Point ===
=== Rajmachi Point ===
[[Rajmachi|Rajmachi Point]] is located about 6.5&nbsp;km from Lonavala. This point commands a view of Shivaji Maharaj's fort, Rajmachi (Royal terrakouioce), and the surrounding valley. Regular State Transport buses ply between Rajmachi Point and Lonavala from the State Transport Bus Stand. The Vaghjai Dari is also located here.
[[Rajmachi|Rajmachi Point]] is located about 6.5&nbsp;km from Lonavala. This point commands a view of Shivaji Maharaj's fort, Rajmachi (Royal terrakouioce), and the surrounding valley. Regular State Transport buses ply between Rajmachi Point and Lonavala from the State Transport Bus Stand. The Vaghjai Dari is also located here.
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=== Lonavala Lake ===
=== Lonavala Lake ===
Lonavala Lake is surrounded by natural scenery, about 1.6&nbsp; km from the town. The lake dries up during the winter and summer months offering an expanse of green grass that is used by walkers and joggers.<ref>{{cite web| title= Google Maps|url=https://goo.gl/maps/pECiHMpzSSkdDxVp7}}</ref> This place attracts tourists for its street food,{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} including [[convenience food]] items like smoked corn on the cob, shaved ice (gola), vada pav, chaat, and hot ginger tea.
Lonavala Lake is surrounded by natural scenery, about 1.6&nbsp; km from the town. The lake dries up during the winter and summer months offering an expanse of green grass that is used by walkers and joggers.<ref>{{cite web| title= Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lonavala+Lake/@18.7412776,73.3920943,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3be8016ca25d36d9:0xfef709609f19abd1!8m2!3d18.7417874!4d73.3996038}}</ref> This place attracts tourists for its street food,{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} including [[convenience food]] items like smoked corn on the cob, shaved ice (gola), vada pav, chaat, and hot ginger tea.


=== Duke's Nose ===
=== Duke's Nose ===
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Tiger's Leap also known as '''Tiger's Point''' is a cliff-top with a sheer drop of over 650 m, giving an extensive view. Buses are available up to [[INS Shivaji]] and the remaining distance of about 1.6&nbsp; km has to be covered on foot. Legend has it that while being chased by a tiger once, the [[Maratha Empire]] king [[Shivaji]] jumped into a ditch on the hill and the tiger leaped off it into the valley giving it the name of tiger's leap.
Tiger's Leap also known as '''Tiger's Point''' is a cliff-top with a sheer drop of over 650 m, giving an extensive view. Buses are available up to [[INS Shivaji]] and the remaining distance of about 1.6&nbsp; km has to be covered on foot. Legend has it that while being chased by a tiger once, the [[Maratha Empire]] king [[Shivaji]] jumped into a ditch on the hill and the tiger leaped off it into the valley giving it the name of tiger's leap.


Just around the tiger's leap, there is a small waterfall active only during the monsoon. It serves the purpose of relaxing in the water better than Bushi dam, as the force of the fall is higher. Also, after the brief steep descent, the fall becomes a stream with a fair amount of force to go all the way down to the base of the Tiger's Leap. Adventurers can trek down the stream whilst intermittently stepping back on land where the water current is too strong and the fall is steep.
Just around the tiger's leap, there is a small waterfall active only during the monsoon. It serves the purpose of relaxing in the water better than Bushi Dam, as the force of the fall is higher. Also, after the brief steep descent, the fall becomes a stream with a fair amount of force to go all the way down to the base of the Tiger's Leap. Adventurers can trek down the stream whilst intermittently stepping back on land where the water current is too strong and the fall is steep.


=== Karla Caves ===
=== Karla Caves ===
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=== Narayani Dham ===
=== Narayani Dham ===
[[File:Narayani Dham lonavala.jpg|thumb|Narayani Dham Temple ]]
Narayani Dham is a temple constructed in 2002 in honor of the Hindu Goddess [[Narayani Mata|Narayani]]. It is at a distance of 2&nbsp;km from the Lonavla railway station. The temple has idols of Durga Mata, Salasar Balaji (Hanuman) and Ganapati housed in a marble structure.
Narayani Dham is a temple constructed in 2002 in honor of the Hindu Goddess [[Narayani Mata|Narayani]]. It is at a distance of 2&nbsp;km from the Lonavla railway station. The temple has idols of Durga Mata, Salasar Balaji (Hanuman) and Ganapati housed in a marble structure.


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=== Shooting Point ===
=== Shooting Point ===
Another viewpoint in the town of Khandala (Bazaar peth), provides views of the Rajmachi Fort and the valley. Also the home for the St. Mary's villa.
Another viewpoint in the town of Khandala (Bazaar peth), provides views of the Rajmachi Fort and the valley. Also the home for the St. Mary's villa.{{Clarify|date=October 2024}}


=== [[Kataldhar Lonavla]] ===
=== [[Kataldhar Lonavla]] ===
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Some major educational institutes in Lonavala are:
Some major educational institutes in Lonavala are:
* Sinhgad Institute of technology Lonavala
* Sinhgad Institute of Technology Lonavala
* The Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavala
* The Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavala
* Ryewood International School, Lonavala
* Ryewood International School, Lonavala
* Gurukul High School (boarding school)
* Gurukul High School (boarding school)
* Auxilium Convent School
* Auxilium Convent School
* Don Bosco School and Junior college, Lonavala
* Don Bosco School and Junior College, Lonavala
* Adv. Bapusaheb Bhonde High School, Lonavala
* Adv. Bapusaheb Bhonde High School, Lonavala
* Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies (SIMS)
* Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies (SIMS)
* Kohinoor Business School-Kohinoor Global Campus
* Kohinoor Business School-Kohinoor Global Campus
* DC High School and Jr. College
* DC High School and Jr. College
* Dr. B.N. Purandare Vidyalay High School
* Dr. B. N. Purandare Vidyalay High School
* Institute For Future Education Entrepreneurship And Leadership
* Institute For Future Education Entrepreneurship And Leadership
* V.P.S. HighSchool
* V. P. S. HighSchool
* D.P. Mehata Jr College
* D.P. Mehata Jr College
* [[Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center]]
* [[Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center]]
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* Kaivalya Vidya Niketan, Kaivalyadhama Lonavala. CBSE Board
* Kaivalya Vidya Niketan, Kaivalyadhama Lonavala. CBSE Board
* The Great Eastern Institute Of Maritime Studies, Lonavala
* The Great Eastern Institute Of Maritime Studies, Lonavala
* [[Shanti Sadan School|Society of Saint Mary Virgin in India, Shanti Sadan School Lonavala]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.csmvonline.org.uk/overseas.htm/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-01-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150317170150/http://www.csmvonline.org.uk/overseas.htm |archive-date=2015-03-17 }}</ref>
* Society of Saint Mary Virgin in India, Shanti Sadan School Lonavala<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.csmvonline.org.uk/overseas.htm/ |title=Wantage Overseas |access-date=2015-01-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150317170150/http://www.csmvonline.org.uk/overseas.htm |archive-date=2015-03-17 }}</ref>


==Gallery==
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Lonavala
Hill station
View of Western Ghats near Lonavala
View of Western Ghats near Lonavala
Lonavala is located in Maharashtra
Lonavala
Lonavala
Lonavala is located in India
Lonavala
Lonavala
Lonavala is located in Asia
Lonavala
Lonavala
Coordinates: 18°44′53″N 73°24′26″E / 18.74806°N 73.40722°E / 18.74806; 73.40722
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictPune
Area
 • Total
38 km2 (15 sq mi)
Elevation
624 m (2,047 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
57,698
 • Density1,464/km2 (3,790/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
410401
Telephone code02114
Vehicle registrationMH-12, MH-14

Lonavala-Khandala[1] is a hill station and a Municipal Council in the Pune district, Maharashtra, India. It is about 64 km (40 miles) west of Pune and 96 km (60 miles) to the east of Mumbai. It is known for its production of the hard candy chikki and is also a major stop on the railway line connecting Mumbai and Pune. From the Pune suburbs, local trains are available from Pune Junction. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway and the Mumbai-Bengaluru highway both pass through Lonavala.

Lonavala is also home to INS Shivaji (formerly HMIS Shivaji), the Indian Navy's premier technical training institute. On 16 February 1945, the Establishment was commissioned as HMIS Shivaji and since then, the premier Technical Training Establishment of the Indian Navy trains officers.[2]

History

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Present day Lonavala was a part of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty. Later, the Mughals realised the strategic importance of the region and kept the region for an extended time. The forts in the region and the "Mavala" warriors played an important role in the history of the Maratha Empire and that of the Peshwas. In 1871, the Lonavala and Khandala hill stations were established by Lord Elphinstone, who was the Governor of Bombay Presidency at the time.[3]

Politics

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The President of Lonavala Municipal Council is Smt. Surekha Nandkumar Jadhav and the Vice president is Shri. Sanjay Mohan Ghone.

Demographics

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As of 2011 India census,[4] Lonavala had a population of 57,698. Males constituted 53.47% of the population and females 46.53%. The sex ratio in Lonavala is 870, lower than the state average of 929. Lonavala has a literacy rate of 89.33%, which is higher than the state average of 82.34%. The Male literacy rate is 93.4%, and the female literacy rate is 84.57%. 10.37% of the total population in Lonavala is of children under 6 years of age.

Religion

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At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 75.18% of the population of Lonavala followed Hinduism, 10.13% Islam, 8.75% Buddhism, 2.67% Jainism, 2.32% Christianity and the remaining 0.96% of the population followed other religions or stated no religion.[4]

Religion in Lonavala (2011)[4]

  Hinduism (75.18%)
  Islam (10.13%)
  Buddhism (8.75%)
  Jainism (2.67%)
  Christianity (2.32%)
  Other or not stated (0.96%)

Climate

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Lonavala has an extreme version of tropical wet and dry climate which barely is borderline with a humid subtropical climate (CWa) due to the January mean temperature being shy of 18.9°C. It has an extreme wet and dry climate because it's quite dry during the dry months (mid October to may) while it's extremely wet from June to September. July and August rainfall values are higher than most well known cities annual rainfall.[citation needed]

Climate data for Lonavla
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 27.9
(82.2)
30.3
(86.5)
33.6
(92.5)
37.8
(100.0)
35.9
(96.6)
31.6
(88.9)
26.7
(80.1)
24.5
(76.1)
28.6
(83.5)
31.4
(88.5)
30.1
(86.2)
26.8
(80.2)
30.4
(86.8)
Daily mean °C (°F) 18.9
(66.0)
20.8
(69.4)
24.1
(75.4)
28.7
(83.7)
29.6
(85.3)
27.3
(81.1)
24.4
(75.9)
22.9
(73.2)
24.3
(75.7)
24.8
(76.6)
22.3
(72.1)
19.1
(66.4)
23.9
(75.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 9.9
(49.8)
11.4
(52.5)
14.6
(58.3)
19.6
(67.3)
23.4
(74.1)
23.0
(73.4)
22.1
(71.8)
21.3
(70.3)
19.9
(67.8)
18.2
(64.8)
14.4
(57.9)
11.5
(52.7)
17.4
(63.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 4
(0.2)
2
(0.1)
3
(0.1)
18
(0.7)
67
(2.6)
666
(26.2)
1,733
(68.2)
1,147
(45.2)
495
(19.5)
111
(4.4)
16
(0.6)
3
(0.1)
4,265
(167.9)
Source: weather2stay

Tourism

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Lonavala and the adjacent Khandala are twin hill stations 622 metres (2,041 ft) above sea level, in the Sahyadri ranges that demarcate the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan coast. The hill stations sprawl over an approximate area of 38 square kilometres (15 sq mi). Tourism peaks during the monsoon season. The name Lonavala is derived from the words 'leni' which means caves and 'avali' which means series. i.e. 'a series of Caves' which is a reference to the many caves like Karla Caves, Bhaja Caves and Bedsa that are close to Lonavala. A trip to Lonavala and Khandala can be combined with sight-seeing visits of Karla, Bhaja and Bedsa caves and also the two fortresses, Lohagad and Visapur. Another place of interest is the Tungi fort, one of the forts captured by Malik Ahmad near the village of Karjat and was known for its natural strength.[5] The Andharban trek begins from village Pimpri, passes through dense forests, valleys and waterfalls and ends in Bhira.

Transport

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Mumbai-Pune Expressway

By road

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Lonavala is on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and is well-connected to several towns of Khopoli, Karjat, Talegaon Dabhade, etc.

By train

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Lonavala is well-connected by train. Local trains run from Pune at 2-hour intervals. Those originating from Mumbai along the central line have Khopoli as their last station. Buses are available at regular intervals to complete the remaining 15 km of the journey to Lonavla from Khopoli bus station. It takes 2.5 hours by train from Mumbai and 1 to 1.5 hour from Pune. All trains, travelling between Mumbai and Pune, halt at Lonavala. Before the push-pull technology, trains from Mumbai used to halt at Karjat in Raigad District to attach banker locomotives before the train started the journey up the western ghats to reach Lonavala.[6]

By air

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The city of Aamby Valley, which lies near to Lonavala, has its own private airport. The nearest commercial airports are Pune International Airport at 64 km and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at 104 km.[7] A seaplane service is also available between Juhu and Pawana Dam, which is 14 km away from Lonavala.[8]

Tourism

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Rajmachi Point

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Rajmachi Point is located about 6.5 km from Lonavala. This point commands a view of Shivaji Maharaj's fort, Rajmachi (Royal terrakouioce), and the surrounding valley. Regular State Transport buses ply between Rajmachi Point and Lonavala from the State Transport Bus Stand. The Vaghjai Dari is also located here.

Rajmachi Fort

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Rajmachi Fort is a historic fort close to Lonavala and attracts a lot of trekkers during the monsoon season. The fort also comprises two other forts - Shrivardhan Fort and Manaranjan Fort. Besides, the fort is known for the fireflies that lit up the surroundings in night

Ryewood Park & Shivaji Udyan

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This is an extensive garden situated in Lonavla. The garden has a number of tall trees - some of which are very old.[citation needed] There is an old Shiva temple in the park.

Valvan Dam

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Valvan Dam is a Britisher-built garden and is more than a century old. This dam has a garden at the foot of its wall and is 2 km from the town.[citation needed] The dam supplies water to the Khopoli power station at the foothills of the Sahyadris for generating electricity. The Kundali River feeds into the dam's reservoir.

Della Adventure Park

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Della Adventure Park is India's largest adventure park situated in Lonavala hill station. The park is spread over an area of 36 acres. It is located at about 3,000 feet height above MSL. Della Adventure Park offers close to 52 adventure activities.

Lonavala Lake

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Lonavala Lake is surrounded by natural scenery, about 1.6  km from the town. The lake dries up during the winter and summer months offering an expanse of green grass that is used by walkers and joggers.[9] This place attracts tourists for its street food,[citation needed] including convenience food items like smoked corn on the cob, shaved ice (gola), vada pav, chaat, and hot ginger tea.

Duke's Nose

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Duke's Nose stands 12 km from Lonavla, clearly visible from the highway while driving towards Mumbai. This landmark in Khandala is visited by hikers.[citation needed] Also known locally as Naagphani (Cobra's Hood), the cliff owes its name to the Duke of Wellington, whose ample nose it resembles.[10]

Tiger's Leap

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A place near Tiger Point

Tiger's Leap also known as Tiger's Point is a cliff-top with a sheer drop of over 650 m, giving an extensive view. Buses are available up to INS Shivaji and the remaining distance of about 1.6  km has to be covered on foot. Legend has it that while being chased by a tiger once, the Maratha Empire king Shivaji jumped into a ditch on the hill and the tiger leaped off it into the valley giving it the name of tiger's leap.

Just around the tiger's leap, there is a small waterfall active only during the monsoon. It serves the purpose of relaxing in the water better than Bushi Dam, as the force of the fall is higher. Also, after the brief steep descent, the fall becomes a stream with a fair amount of force to go all the way down to the base of the Tiger's Leap. Adventurers can trek down the stream whilst intermittently stepping back on land where the water current is too strong and the fall is steep.

Karla Caves

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Karla Caves, located near Lonavala, is a complex of cave shrines built by Buddhist monks around 3rd to 2nd century B.C. A temple of Goddess Ekvira Devi is also present here.[11]

A robust climb of about 11.2 km from Malavali railway station takes you to the 'Iron Fort', once a formidable battle-station of Shivaji. The fort commands a view of the surrounding hills and hamlets.

Visapur Fort

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Adjacent to the Lohagad fort lies the visapur fort which is part of the Lohagad-Visapur fortification. Visapur Fort is larger and at a higher elevation than its twin- Lohagad. It was built during 1713-1720 CE by Balaji Vishwanath.

A waterfall near the dam is located between Lonavala and I.N.S. Shivaji. Buses running on the I.N.S. Shivaji Road stop here.[12]

Lion Point

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This is a viewpoint midway between Bhushi Dam and Aamby Valley which overlooks a deep valley and mountains known for its roasted corn and onion fritters. This point does not have any lions but is named so because it is associated with the Lions Club of Lonavala.

Narayani Dham

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Narayani Dham Temple

Narayani Dham is a temple constructed in 2002 in honor of the Hindu Goddess Narayani. It is at a distance of 2 km from the Lonavla railway station. The temple has idols of Durga Mata, Salasar Balaji (Hanuman) and Ganapati housed in a marble structure.

Tungarli Dam

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This lake and Dam comes to life during the Monsoon season, where some people climb the mountain top to the Dam. This dam was built during the British era and features a serene surrounding of trees and hillocks.

Shooting Point

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Another viewpoint in the town of Khandala (Bazaar peth), provides views of the Rajmachi Fort and the valley. Also the home for the St. Mary's villa.[clarification needed]

Kataldhar is a waterfall neer Rajmachi Fort off the Rajmachi Trekking route.[13]

Education

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Some major educational institutes in Lonavala are:

  • Sinhgad Institute of Technology Lonavala
  • The Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavala
  • Ryewood International School, Lonavala
  • Gurukul High School (boarding school)
  • Auxilium Convent School
  • Don Bosco School and Junior College, Lonavala
  • Adv. Bapusaheb Bhonde High School, Lonavala
  • Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies (SIMS)
  • Kohinoor Business School-Kohinoor Global Campus
  • DC High School and Jr. College
  • Dr. B. N. Purandare Vidyalay High School
  • Institute For Future Education Entrepreneurship And Leadership
  • V. P. S. HighSchool
  • D.P. Mehata Jr College
  • Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya, INS Shivaji, Lonavala
  • Sadhana Institute, Old Khandala Road, Lonavala
  • Kaivalya Vidya Niketan, Kaivalyadhama Lonavala. CBSE Board
  • The Great Eastern Institute Of Maritime Studies, Lonavala
  • Society of Saint Mary Virgin in India, Shanti Sadan School Lonavala[14]
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References

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  3. ^ "Lonavla, India". Mumbai.org.uk. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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  5. ^ "Tungi fort". NIC Raigad-Alibaug.
  6. ^ Mahale, Ajeet (13 June 2019). "Karjat commuters oppose new technology on Intercity Express". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Lonavla and Khandala". Maharashtra Tourism. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  8. ^ Sunavala, Nergish (25 August 2014). "First seaplane service from Mumbai takes off for Lonavala". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
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  10. ^ "Nagphani (Duke's Nose) (Khandala) - 2022 What to Know Before You Go (With Photos)".
  11. ^ "Ekveera Aai Tu Dongaravari Najar Hai Tuji Kolyavari". 21 January 2012.
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  13. ^ "Kataldhar waterfall near Lonavala @699". Trekhievers. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
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  • Media related to Lonavala at Wikimedia Commons
  • Lonavla travel guide from Wikivoyage