Sunday, October 25, 2009

Tour from Goa to Panhalgad, Jyotiba and back - Part III


We took a break from our work schedules, away from the the beaches of Goa, away from home. After a lot of cancellations and postponements, our trip was finally finally finalised on 22nd Afternoon and we left Goa on the same evening at 7 p.m. We spent the night at Amboli guest house (a famous hill station). The next morning after our breakfast, we left for Kolhapur. We reached Kolhapur at noon. My friends visited the temple at Kolhapur and then some shopping there. We had our lunch at a restaurant there. Later we visited a Palace of Shahu Maharaj. It was a dip into the history of the great rulers of the land. Later in the evening we left from Kolhapur and proceed to Panhalgad. Panhalgad is 20 kilometres northwest of Kolhapur in Maharashtra. We reached Panhalgad around 6 p.m. its located at After getting to our guest house and keeping our luggage and getting fresh we relaxed there for a bit. We had our dinner at a resort there. Early next morning after breakfast we did the sight seeing in around Panhalgad . As we did not know much of the place, we took assistance of a local guide Mr. Patil, who explained to us in detail to the the history of the place. He was very helpul and had a lot of patience to bears as we kept irritating him with our clumsy questions. After finishing Panhalgad , we proceeded towards Joytiba. My friends offered prays at the temple and later we left from Kolhapur . My friends still wanted to do shopping as Kolhapur . So as they shopped we went on lookup for a nice place for lunch, as we were not happy with out last lunch in Kolhapur. We got a very good restaurant and we relished the Mutton Biryani served to us. After our lunch we left Kolhapur to return to Goa via Amboli Ghat. We had a brief halt at the Amboli waterfalls. We reached home around 9 p.m. It was a great trip which was filled with fun & laughter and fights are usual :-). Our trip from Goa to Amboli to Kolhapur to Punala to Joytiba and back to Goa Via Kolhapur and Amboli was nick named "Short Cut - Trip"

Emblem at Panhalgad fort

The view from Panhalgad

The strong walls of Panhalgad

One of the walls of Panhalgad fort

and that's Raje :-)



Early morning cup of tea


The emblem


Ambarkhana

the three barns(granaries) called Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati

A giant millipede spotted in one of the barns


Arhces of Ambarkhana


Arhces of Ambarkhana


The relics of Jakhubai Telin, infront of the Ambarkhana

Pandurang trying his hand at preparation of masala dahi

Gaurish and Tulhis preparing the jawar ki roti

The gun powder storage room near Sajja Kothi (Sader-e-Mahal)




Sajja Kothi, built in stone and lime 36ft x 36 ft double storey building its heigh is 72 ft.

View from Sajja Kothi




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