Parsi Point
General information
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Ideal Duration:
45 Minutes to 1. 5 HoursPlace Type:
Viewpoint/Picnic SpotEntry Fees:
Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to walk onto the viewpoint platform:
It is free for all visitors:
Parking Fee: There is a nominal, mandatory fee for vehicle parking: Car parking typically costs around Rs.30 to ...Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to walk onto the viewpoint platform:
It is free for all visitors:
Parking Fee: There is a nominal, mandatory fee for vehicle parking: Car parking typically costs around Rs.30 to Rs.50: Two-wheeler parking is slightly less (approx. Rs.10 to Rs.20) This fee is collected by the local authority:
Vendor Costs: All snacks, food, beverages (approx. Rs.50 to Rs.200 per item), and souvenirs purchased from the stalls are chargeable at their respective rates: The visit is essentially free, but the parking and food are the typical expenses: The viewpoint offers good budget control.Timing:
Regular Timings: The viewpoint is officially open from approximately 8:00 AM to 8:
00 PM: However, access for sunrise viewing can start as early as 5:
30 AM:
Ideal Visit Time: Th...Regular Timings: The viewpoint is officially open from approximately 8:00 AM to 8:
00 PM: However, access for sunrise viewing can start as early as 5:
30 AM:
Ideal Visit Time: The two most ideal times are for Sunrise (5:30 AM to 6:30 AM) for peace and light, or for Sunset (5:00 PM to 6:
30 PM) for dramatic views and a lively atmosphere: Avoid the peak rush of bus tours during midday if seeking solitude:
Best Season Timings: Winter (November to February) is best for the clearest skies and most vivid sunrises/sunsets: Monsoon offers misty views, but the dam may be less visible: Summer is best for early and late viewing times.Special Events:
Parsi New Year (Navroz) Viewing: The Parsi community occasionally holds informal gatherings or viewings at this point during the Navroz festival (typically in August or March), using the location's historical namesake significance as a backdrop for quiet celebration:
...Parsi New Year (Navroz) Viewing: The Parsi community occasionally holds informal gatherings or viewings at this point during the Navroz festival (typically in August or March), using the location's historical namesake significance as a backdrop for quiet celebration:
New Year's Eve Countdown: Due to its popularity and accessibility, the point sees a massive, unofficial public gathering on December 31st to view the final sunset of the year: Traffic and crowds are extremely high, making it a major, spontaneous event:
Annual Hill Station Photo Contest Finale: The viewpoint is often the subject or the designated meeting point for the finale of any locally organized nature and landscape photography contests, typically held in Winter: The spot’s beauty is a constant source of events.Best Photo Spots:
The Dhom Dam Water Shot: Capture a photo where the blue waters of the Dhom Dam dominate the frame, creating a striking contrast with the red soil and green hills: Best light is mid-morning for clear water visibility:
Golden Hour Silhouette: T...The Dhom Dam Water Shot: Capture a photo where the blue waters of the Dhom Dam dominate the frame, creating a striking contrast with the red soil and green hills: Best light is mid-morning for clear water visibility:
Golden Hour Silhouette: Take a silhouette shot of people or the unique rock formations against the brilliant orange and red sky during sunrise or sunset: This is the signature photographic style for this spot:
The Tourist Crowd Perspective: A dynamic photo capturing the lively atmosphere, showing the crowd of people enjoying the view and the colorful vendor stalls:
Best captured during the bustling midday:
Framed View: Use the surrounding foliage or the railings to frame the distant view of the valley, adding depth and a sense of scale to the massive landscape: The viewpoint offers a great blend of natural beauty and human activity to photograph: The sheer scale of the landscape is a photo opportunity.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Panoramic Viewpoint Photography: Take wide-angle shots of the Dhom Dam, the Krishna Valley, and the surrounding mountains: Focus on the changing colors during sunrise or sunset:
Enjoying Local Snacks: Try the famous local snacks like roasted corn on the cob (Bhutta), hot Maggi noodles, and local tea/coffee from the numerous food stalls:
This is a crucial part of the social experience:
Souvenir Shopping: Browse and purchase small local handicrafts, wooden toys, and simple souvenirs from the vendor stalls:
This is a fun, light activity:
Watching the Paragliders: On clear, windy days, the viewpoint offers a fantastic vantage point to watch the paragliders launching from the nearby Dandeghar spot and soar...
Information
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Why Famous:
View of Dhom Dam and Krishna Valley: The primary fame comes from the unparalleled, high-angle panoramic view of the Dhom Dam and the extensive Krishna River Valley: The contrast between the vibrant green hills and the blue dam water is visually stunning and highly famous:View of Dhom Dam and Krishna Valley: The primary fame comes from the unparalleled, high-angle panoramic view of the Dhom Dam and the extensive Krishna River Valley: The contrast between the vibrant green hills and the blue dam water is visually stunning and highly famous:
Historical Parsi Connection: The name itself links the spot to the significant Parsi community, who were instrumental in developing the hill station, giving the viewpoint a distinct cultural and historical identity:
This heritage adds to its appeal:
Sunrise and Sunset Point: It is universally recognized as one of the best locations in Panchgani to witness spectacular, unobstructed sunrise and sunset moments, attracting photographers and early risers/late viewers:
The play of light on the water below is magical:
Accessibility and Amenities: Its fame is cemented by its easy accessibility right off the main highway and the presence of numerous amenities (parking, food, stalls, play area), making it a convenient and enjoyable stop for all types of travelers: It is a quintessential Panchgani experience. -
Architecture:
Viewing Platform Design: The primary structure is a large, elevated, semi-circular viewing platform constructed of stone and concrete, designed to accommodate a large number of tourists simultaneously: It is fortified with high, sturdy metal railings for visitor safety along...Viewing Platform Design: The primary structure is a large, elevated, semi-circular viewing platform constructed of stone and concrete, designed to accommodate a large number of tourists simultaneously: It is fortified with high, sturdy metal railings for visitor safety along the sheer drop edge: The platform's total viewing area is approximately 1,000 square meters:
Parsi Influence Plaque: A small, simple, informational stone plaque near the entrance details the history of the viewpoint's naming, reflecting the historical presence of the Parsi community: This is a subtle, yet important, architectural element:
Commercial Stalls Area: The entry area is a designated zone for local vendors, featuring small, semi-permanent stalls constructed of metal and temporary roofing, designed to be functional for food and souvenir sales: The overall architecture is tourist-centric, modern, and focused on safety and commerce:
The design maximizes the view: The site utilizes the natural cliff edge as its main foundation: The platform is built to withstand high winds and crowds. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Pune International Airport (PNQ), approximately 100 KMS away: From Pune, hire a private taxi or cab directly to Parsi Point:
By Train: The closest major station is Pune Junction (PUNE) at about 98 KMS: Take a ta... -
Near Tourist Places:
Sydney Point (1 KM), Table Land (4 KMS), Mapro Garden (3 KMS), Devil's Kitchen (5 KMS), Harrison's Folly (4 KMS), Dhom Dam Viewpoint (10 KMS), Rajpuri Caves (11 KMS), Mahabaleshwar Market (15 KMS), Kate's Point (13 KMS), Wai (25 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health & safety: Use the designated walkways and do not climb over the safety railings, as the drop is sheer: Be cautious of vehicular traffic in the parking lot:
The area is well-maintained and safe:
Packing:...
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