Tuesday, 3 July 2012

About Karjat Tourism


Located in the Raigad District of the Indian state of Maharashtra, Karjat is a town, a tehsil, a municipal company and a sub-district. It falls in the Asthavinayak Ganesha band region. The city portions its region with the Bhor Ghat, Western Ghats and the coastal plains of Konkan region beside Deccan. Lying on the banks of stream Ulhas in the foothills of Matheran, the hill station of Karjat has an mean elevation of 194 m.

A beautiful tourist outpost in the backdrop of Bhor Ghat, Karjat is searched after by trekking enthusiasts. The undulated green flat lands, hilly terrains and valley slopes pattern trekking trails, which variety from intermediate to very demanding.

The most famous trekking trails of the district are those leading to Matheran by Rambagh issue, Peth outpost and Chanderi outpost. Other tough trekking trails can be glimpsed in the village of Khandpe, Kondiwade and Sandshi.
With the stream Ulhas originating in Karjat, the town is furthermore a foremost centre for water sports like stream rafting. The best time to indulge in white water rafting is from July through September; although, it highly counts on the rainfall.

Karjat is also a preferred spot for other undertakings like hiking and mountain ascending. Sightseeing and picnicking are other major enticements of this weekend escape. The most plausive time to visit Karjat is from November to February.

visitors can journey to Karjat by varied modes of transportation, such as air, rail and road. The closest airport to Karjat is the Chhatrapati worldwide Airport in Mumbai (90 km). Being effortlessly accessible by some highways, Karjat can also be come to by road.

The town is also has a foremost rail terminus, which is connected to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai, Khopoli and Panvel via localizedizedizedized trains. It is further connected to other towns in and round the state by public and personal buses.

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