Monday 7 December 2015

MATHERAN – BLISS AMID THE SAHYADRIS

MATHERAN – BLISS AMID THE SAHYADRIS

1.       The smallest hill station in India J but definitely significant in stature and reputation, Matheran meaning “Forest on the Fore head “is the only automobile free hill station that I know of … absolutely no honking tourist cabs or vehicles competing with nature that one sees in other hill stations .Developed by the British as usual, in order to beat the heat it is a visual delight to witness the beauty of the Western Ghats.

2.       As written above, there is lots to see in Matheran but for me I wanted to visit this place in peak monsoon in order to capture the beauty of the Sahyadris from a photographer’s insight. So on one rainy Sunday I left Mumbai and drove towards Matheran on the monsoon filled tarmac roads covering a distance of around 150  Kms

3.       The final approaches to Matheran was totally crowded with hundreds of revellers out to enjoy the beauty of this place. I parked the vehicle and came upon a gentleman who agreed to be my guide for the day. The instructions that I gave him were very precise... I wanted to cover more than 60 % of the walkable trials and path.

4.       So we set out and covered the following scenic points :
(a)    Panorama Point
(b)   Louisa Point
(c)    One tree hill point
(d)   Monkey point
(e)   Porcupine point
(f)     Alexander point
(g)    Echo point
(h)   Chowk point
(i)      Garbut point
(j)     Shivaji Ladder
(k)    Governor hill
(l)      Malet spring
(m)  And many other … It is said that there are 38 designated points out there. There are a lot of parsi bungalows admist the green foliage. Some are run down while some are still standing strong with ancient wrought iron gates covered with moss.


5.       The entire area of the Matheran is like a flat piece of hill that has various view points on its periphery as mentioned above. I wanted to capture the various views from these points and that was the primary objective of this one day trek.  It was a hike of around 12-14 km in all and I finished it by seven in the evening.  The pics depict the views as seen below