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Amidst
the dense forest, lies one of
the most splendid lakes of the
country, Arthur Lake. It is
formed by the waters of the
Pravara River. Bhandardara is
well known for the Wilson Dam
which was built in 1910 on the
Pravara River and is almost 492
ft above sea level. The Umbrella
Falls are also in the vicinity.
Besides being a scenic spot and
offering some breathtaking views
this water body is also used for
hydro-electric power generation.
The backwaters of the Wilson Dam
reflect the gorgeous image of
Mount Kalsubai, the highest peak
(5,400 ft) of the Sahyadri
ranges in Maharashtra . During
the Maratha rule, this peak
point served as a watchtower.
There is a small temple at the
top, with an old well in its
backyard. As per the legend it
is believed that the water level
of this well never drops below 3
ft.
The other places of interest
around here are the Agasti Rishi
Ashram (Hermitage of Sage Agasti),
Ratangad Fort and Amruteshwar
temple. Nestled amongst the
hills, Bhandardara is definitely
the most ornamental creation of
God.
Places
to See
The famous Dam
Wilson Dam is a lovely site for
picnicking. Built in 1910 on the
Pravara river, the dam is almost
150 metres above sea level and
attracts crowds from all over
the country. The cool placid
waters of the river run by for
miles. The Umbrella Falls are
also in the vicinity.
Unfortunately, these picturesque
falls are enjoyed only during
the monsoons when the water
level in the lake is
considerably high. Streamlets
from the lake cascade
down
45 metres as the Randha Falls -
an ideal place to relax and
enjoy nature. Besides being a
scenic spot, these falls are
also used for hydro-power
generation.
Mount Kalsubai
Overlooking Chandardara, you can
see Mt. Kalsubai, the highest
peak (1,646 metres) in the
sahyadri range. During the
Maratha rule, this peak point
served as the watchtower.
It is an ideal place for those
who enjoy trekking, as are the
surrounding hills. There is a
small temple at the top, with an
old well in its backyard. Legend
has it that the level of the
well water never drops below 3
feet.
Agasti Rishi Ashram
Situated on the bank of the
Parvara River, this legendary
dwelling find a place in the
scripts of the Ramayan. It is
said that Lord Ram, Laxman and
Sita visited Agasti Rishi. The
Rishi had then given Lord Ram a
miraculous arrow which was used
to kill the devil, Ravan, in
order to rescue Sita. The
ashram, although under
renovation, manages to attract
crowds from all over.
Ratangadh
The fort lies only a few
kilometers away from the
Maharashtra Tourism resort. It
was captured by Chhatrapati
Shiivaji Maharaj and was one of
his favourites. The fort has a
breathtaking view and provides
ample grounds for trekkers.
Amriteshwar
This temple dates back to 1100
AD. Built in a distinct
Hemadpanti style, the
intricately carved temple still
stands proud. Other places worth
visiting are Konkan Kada
(another trekker's delight), a
small garden and a swimming
tank.
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