Amrutanjan Point
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Viewpoint, Roadside Attraction, Picnic SpotEntry Fees:
Standard Entry: There is No Entry Fee to visit Amrutanjan Point as it is a natural, open-air public viewpoint on a major highway. It is completely free to access and enjoy the views.
Parking Fees: There may be a nominal, unofficial parking ...Standard Entry: There is No Entry Fee to visit Amrutanjan Point as it is a natural, open-air public viewpoint on a major highway. It is completely free to access and enjoy the views.
Parking Fees: There may be a nominal, unofficial parking fee (usually a small amount like Rs 30-50) charged by local attendants or private individuals, especially during peak tourist periods like weekends or the monsoon season. This is for supervision and management of the roadside area.
Incidental Costs: The primary cost will be for buying the popular street snacks like Maggi, corn, and pakoras, which are sold at competitive but tourist-standard prices by the many vendors at the location.
Photography Charges: There are No Fees for still or video photography; commercial shoots may require prior permission, but general tourist photography is completely free.Timing:
Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours (It is a public spot on a highway). However, for the best and safest experience, daytime viewing is recommended, especially from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: The Early Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offe...Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours (It is a public spot on a highway). However, for the best and safest experience, daytime viewing is recommended, especially from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: The Early Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offers cooler temperatures, clear air, and spectacular sunrises before the area gets crowded. Late Afternoon/Evening (4:00 PM - 6:30 PM) is perfect for sunset views.
Monsoon Visit Hours: The Monsoon (June to September) is the most popular time, particularly mid-day, to witness the dramatic mist, fog, and waterfalls.Special Events:
The location is a permanent viewpoint and typically does not host scheduled 'special events'. Any events are usually organized by private touring groups, such as Weekend Biker Meets: Often sees large gatherings of motorcycle clubs and road trip enthusiasts during weekends for impromptu meets and ph...The location is a permanent viewpoint and typically does not host scheduled 'special events'. Any events are usually organized by private touring groups, such as Weekend Biker Meets: Often sees large gatherings of motorcycle clubs and road trip enthusiasts during weekends for impromptu meets and photo sessions.
Local Food Festivals: Occasionally, during peak monsoon or holiday seasons, local authorities or vendors might organize small, informal food-and-viewing festivals to attract tourists.Best Photo Spots:
The Duke's Nose Framing: The most sought-after shot is the silhouette or the clear view of the Duke's Nose (Nagphani) rock. Use the valley as the background to frame this distinct natural feature.
Monsoon Mist Photography: Capturing the dra...The Duke's Nose Framing: The most sought-after shot is the silhouette or the clear view of the Duke's Nose (Nagphani) rock. Use the valley as the background to frame this distinct natural feature.
Monsoon Mist Photography: Capturing the dramatic effect of clouds and fog rolling into the valley is a must-do. Use a faster shutter speed to freeze the mist or a slow one for a silky, ethereal effect.
Winding Road Perspective: Find an angle that highlights the serpentine course of the old Mumbai-Pune Highway (NH-48) or the Expressway as it descends into Khopoli. This emphasizes the height and the challenging terrain.
Local Snack Photography: A close-up shot of the hot Maggi or pakoras with the breathtaking valley view blurred in the background (bokeh) captures the quintessential Amrutanjan Point experience.
Sunset/Sunrise Silhouettes: The early morning or late evening offers dramatic lighting for silhouette photos of travelers against the vibrant sky.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Photography and Landscape Capturing: Spend time setting up shots of the valley, the highway winding below, and the Duke's Nose peak. The vast expanse offers endless photographic opportunities.
Road Trip Stopover and Relaxation: Take a mandatory break from the drive to stretch, enjoy the cool breeze, and simply soak in the mountain atmosphere. It is the perfect spot for a quick, revitalizing pause.
Savoring Local Street Food Delights: Indulge in the famous local snacks sold by vendors, such as steaming hot Maggi noodles, crispy onion and potato pakoras (fritters), and hot tea or coffee, all enjoyed with an incredible view.
Bird Watching Opportunities: The high altitude and dense surrounding foliage attract various species of local and migratory birds, making it ...
Information
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Why Famous:
Gateway to Khandala: It is famous as the first major viewpoint one encounters when ascending to Khandala and Lonavala from the Mumbai side via the old highway or the expressway. Its strategic location makes it an essential pit stop.
Iconic View...Gateway to Khandala: It is famous as the first major viewpoint one encounters when ascending to Khandala and Lonavala from the Mumbai side via the old highway or the expressway. Its strategic location makes it an essential pit stop.
Iconic View of Duke's Nose: The viewpoint is one of the best spots to get a clear, majestic view of the distinctive Duke's Nose (Nagphani) peak, a major landmark of the region.
Monsoon Mist and Fog: During the monsoon season (June to September), the area is frequently enveloped in dense mist and clouds, creating a magical, ethereal, and hugely popular visitor experience that attracts photographers and nature lovers alike. -
Architecture:
Natural Formations: The 'architecture' of Amrutanjan Point is primarily a work of natural geological sculpting. It is a natural bluff or a precipitous overhang formed by the ancient Deccan Traps basalts of the Western Ghats. The location is an intrinsic part of the Bhor Gh...Natural Formations: The 'architecture' of Amrutanjan Point is primarily a work of natural geological sculpting. It is a natural bluff or a precipitous overhang formed by the ancient Deccan Traps basalts of the Western Ghats. The location is an intrinsic part of the Bhor Ghat pass.
Structural Dimensions: The viewpoint is a leveled plateau or flat space carved into the mountainside, offering an expansive viewing platform. Its elevation is roughly 542 meters (1778 feet) above mean sea level. There is minimal human-made architecture, mainly in the form of safety railings, small seating areas, and stalls. The real 'dimension' here is the vast depth of the valley it overlooks, stretching several hundred meters down to the plains. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest major airport is Pune International Airport (PNQ), approximately 70 KMs away. The nearest international airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai (BOM), approximately 90 KMs away. From either airport, one must hire a pre-paid ... -
Near Tourist Places:
Tiger's Leap (approx. 5 KMs)Kune Falls (approx. 4 KMs)Lonavala Lake (approx. 8 KMs)Duke's Nose (Nagphani) Base (approx. 10 KMs via trekking route)Bushy Dam (approx. 12 KMs)Karla Caves (approx. 14 KMs)Bhaja Caves (approx. 15 KMs)Rajmachi Fort View Point (approx. 6 KMs)Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum (approx. 7 KMs)Lions Point (approx. 11 KMs)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Always Maintain a Safe Distance from the edge of the viewpoint, as there are steep, unprotected drops. The ground can be slippery during the monsoon, so wear appropriate footwear. Be cautious of monkeys, who may try to snatch food or belongings.
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