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Lion's Point

Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
A Dramatic Viewpoint: Lion's Point is a spectacular viewpoint perched on a cliff edge high in the Sahyadri mountains near Lonavala. It offers breathtaking, panoramic views of the deep valley below, the vast expanse of the Amby Valley City area, and the surrounding lush green hills. The location is k nown for its dramatic cliff drops and the sweeping vista that seems to stretch endlessly into the horizon. The name is often associated with the shape of the mountain, which some say resembles a crouching lion, although this is a popular legend.Experience of Height and Wind: Due to its elevation, the spot is constantly subjected to strong, invigorating winds, which are a major attraction themselves. Visitors often enjoy the feeling of the wind rushing past them while they take in the scenery. The air here is incredibly fresh and pure, typical of high-altitude mountain lookouts. On misty or foggy days, the clouds descend into the valley, making the viewpoint feel like an island floating in a sea of white, an incredibly surreal experience.Roadside Convenience: Unlike many remote viewpoints, Lion's Point is conveniently located right next to the road leading to Aamby Valley City. This ease of access means it's a popular spot for a quick stop, especially during the evening drive. A small cluster of local shacks and stalls selling hot snacks like pakoras, roasted corn, and tea have sprung up, enhancing the overall experience by providing warm comfort food to go with the cool mountain air. It’s an essential part of the Lonavala-Khandala tourist circuit and a perfect spot for memorable photographs and simple relaxation.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Scenic Viewpoint, Cliff Edge, Sunset Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: There is no official entry ticket or gate fee for access to Lion's Point itself, as it is a public viewing area.

    Parking Charges: Since the area is popular, a temporary parking fee is usually collected by local management on wee...
    No Entry Fee: There is no official entry ticket or gate fee for access to Lion's Point itself, as it is a public viewing area.

    Parking Charges: Since the area is popular, a temporary parking fee is usually collected by local management on weekends and peak days, typically ranging from Rs.30 to Rs.50 per vehicle for access to the dedicated parking space. This is the only mandatory charge.

    Mandatory Snacking: While optional, the cost of trying the famous local food is an unmissable expense. Budgeting around Rs.200 per person for snacks is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The spot is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, due to its nature as a public road access point.

    Ideal Visit Time: The absolute best time is just before sunset (5:00 PM to 6:30 PM) to witness the most spectacular colors.
    Regular Timings: The spot is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, due to its nature as a public road access point.

    Ideal Visit Time: The absolute best time is just before sunset (5:00 PM to 6:30 PM) to witness the most spectacular colors.

    Ideal Monsoon Time: Late afternoon during the monsoon is perfect for witnessing the cloud action.

    Avoidance Time: Late at night can be risky for solo travelers due to the remote location.

    Peak Hours: Weekends, particularly Sunday evenings, are extremely crowded. Visiting on a weekday morning or early afternoon is best for solitude and a peaceful experience.
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    Special Events:
    New Year's Eve Informal Gatherings: While no official event is sanctioned, Lion's Point sees a huge informal influx of visitors on New Year's Eve (December 31st) who come to welcome the new year from the high vantage point. People gather with warm food and celebratory cheer...
    New Year's Eve Informal Gatherings: While no official event is sanctioned, Lion's Point sees a huge informal influx of visitors on New Year's Eve (December 31st) who come to welcome the new year from the high vantage point. People gather with warm food and celebratory cheer, creating a vibrant, spontaneous atmosphere that lasts until past midnight.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Railing Curve: The primary curved railing offers the safest and most expansive spot for a photo, ensuring the deep valley is visible in the background, essential for that 'edge-of-the-world' feeling.

    The Sunset Backdrop: A small, sli...
    The Main Railing Curve: The primary curved railing offers the safest and most expansive spot for a photo, ensuring the deep valley is visible in the background, essential for that 'edge-of-the-world' feeling.

    The Sunset Backdrop: A small, slightly elevated rock formation near the food stalls is perfect for capturing the sunset with the silhouetted Sahyadri peaks and a dramatic orange sky. This works best for couple or individual shots.

    The Road Approach: The winding road leading up to the point, with the misty valley in the background, provides an excellent dynamic shot that captures the journey and the sense of arrival, perfect for travel bloggers.

    Food Stall Close-ups: Capture the local flavor by taking close-up shots of the steaming pakoras and the rustic setup of the tea stalls, adding a human and culinary element to your photo story.

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Things To Do

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    Spectacular View Photography:

    Wide-Angle Panoramas: Capture stunning wide-angle shots of the valley and the Amby Valley cityscape below.

    Golden Hour Shoots: The hour before sunset is perfect for capturing dramatic, warm-toned photographs of the cliff edge and the silhouettes of visitors.

    Portraiture: Use the vast, misty background for dramatic portrait photography.

    Selfie Spots: The spot near the main railing offers the most famous and safe selfie opportunities with the deep gorge behind.

    Snack and Tea Tasting:

    Hot Comfort Food: Indulge in the famous local street food offered by the vendors, particularly hot, freshly made pakoras (bhajji) and the milky, sweet local ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Unrivaled Vista: Lion's Point is famous for providing one of the most comprehensive and beautiful panoramic views in the entire Lonavala-Khandala region, encompassing valleys, dams, and distant peaks. This makes it a must-visit for travelers.

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    The Unrivaled Vista: Lion's Point is famous for providing one of the most comprehensive and beautiful panoramic views in the entire Lonavala-Khandala region, encompassing valleys, dams, and distant peaks. This makes it a must-visit for travelers.

    The Powerful Winds: The consistent, strong, and refreshing wind at the point is a unique attraction. People specifically visit to experience the wind currents rushing up the valley face, which is an exhilarating natural phenomenon.

    Local Food Experience: The roadside stalls at Lion's Point are iconic. They are famous for their hot, crispy snacks like pakoras and maggi noodles, which taste especially delicious in the cold, windy climate. This combination of great food and stunning views enhances its reputation.
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    Architecture:
    Road Construction on Slope: The 'architecture' here is the crucial infrastructure that allows easy access to this natural cliff. The road leading to Lion's Point is a feat of engineering, carved carefully into the steep mountain slope, ensuring vehicle safety and traffic fl...
    Road Construction on Slope: The 'architecture' here is the crucial infrastructure that allows easy access to this natural cliff. The road leading to Lion's Point is a feat of engineering, carved carefully into the steep mountain slope, ensuring vehicle safety and traffic flow in a challenging terrain. The parking area is strategically leveled near the cliff edge to maximize convenience for visitors. Safety Railings and View Platforms (Dimension) The main viewpoint features well-constructed safety railings made of sturdy metal and concrete that run along the cliff edge. These railings are typically about 1. 2 meters (4 feet) high to prevent accidents. Small, raised stone platforms and seating areas have also been strategically built to offer better vantage points and resting spots, built with local basalt rock to blend into the natural environment. The entire development focuses on safe accessibility to a dramatic natural drop.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The closest and most practical airport is Pune International Airport (PNQ, 75 KMS). Mumbai International Airport (BOM, 98 KMS) is also an option. From the airport, a private taxi or cab can take you directly to the point via the Expressway and Lonavala.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Tiger Point (Viewpoint) (3 KMS) 2. Bushy Dam (6 KMS) 3. Aamby Valley City (10 KMS) 4. Duke's Nose (12 KMS) 5. Tungarli Lake & Dam (12 KMS) 6. Lohagad Fort (16 KMS) 7. Karla Caves (18 KMS) 8. Kune Waterfalls (10 KMS) 9. Ghat View Point (5 KMS) 10. Pawna Lake (30 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety:

    Strong Winds: Hold on to children and personal belongings tightly due to the powerful winds near the cliff edge.

    Footwear: Wear comfortable, closed shoes, as the ground near the viewpoint can...

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