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Kolad is someplace i have been visiting every monsoon for the past four years and am absolutely in love with this sanctuary. Its one place where anyone and everyone will fall in love with. Once am there and checked in at the farm I’ve done my bookings with,its just time for my camera and me.
Kolad is a village, in Raigad district, Maharashtra. It is located in the southern direction from Panvel to Goa on NH 17 connecting Nagothane – Kolad – Mangaon. It lies on the banks of River Kundalika.
You could also approach the same via Mumbai Pune Express Highway – Pay toll and take left at Khapoli exit. Head through the over bridge towards PALI. Pass through SH 96 – pali famous for its Ganpati temple. Towards Bhira you drive on to SH 60 which towards the right leads to KOLAD.
Places out there.
- Resorts in the wilderness near and around the river and dams (Bhira dam, popularly known as Tata Power house dam & Dholwal Dam, a high utility Dam for irrigation purposes of the surrounding regions).
- Ghosala fort situated in between the Revdanda and Salav creeks.
- Kundalika river river rafting and camping throughout the year.
- A small village Kuda, famous for the Buddhist caves, is placed at the fabulous Janjeera hills near Kolad at a height of 150 to 200 feet above the sea level.
- Situated in the backdrop of the majestic Sahyadris, the beautiful Sutarwadi Lake in Kolad is a bird watchers delight.
- Tamhini ghat waterfalls, also known as Valse, are a pretty attractive tourist destination near to Kolad
- Water falls on state highway 60 towards Pune in the rains.
- Adventure sports Rafting, Rappling, Jungle camping, kayaking, Para sail, Aeromodeling & all kind of outdoor activities.
The monsoon season forms one of the best times to visit Kolad. This is because during this time, the entire place seems to be covered in the shade of mint green, with its locales presenting a very pristine and beautiful sight. Infact, during the months of August and September, the weather is also at its best – being neither warm nor cold. It is that time of the year when the cascading waterfalls flow with ice cold water. In the winters, the misty surroundings add to its splendor.Apart from its breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, Kolad is also known for its rich and varies fauna,waterfalls and the famous Kundalika river.
Adventure lovers, especially trekkers and hikers, will find Kolad a blessing. The unending expanse of rolling hills & fields provides them with the perfect opportunity of undertaking long treks. Whether they want to go uphill, scaling the peaks of the hill, or downhill, exploring the intricate jungle paths, they wouldn’t get disappointed here.
So, if you want to escape from the exasperating hubbub of city life, Kolad is just the place for you. It is well connected with the cities like Pune and Mumbai and you will hardly face any difficulty in reaching here. As far as accommodation is concerned there are many resorts and farms like Sai Farm and Doctors Farm where accommodation is easily available,bookings here need to be in advance though.
Definitely going there this year too. Feel free to join me