Sunday, 22 July 2012

About Khodala holidays


Khodala town, located at a size of 1800 feet, is part of the Thane locality, in the state of Maharashtra. broad woody timber plantations enclose the town, which is mostly inhabited by tribal people, who still believe and reside according to their traditional rituals and values. The major tourist attraction of the village is the tribal dance and melodies that is usually presented on carnivals and special occasions all through the night.

Aborigines dwelling in this village still perform animal forfeit that was famous throughout the Vedic age. This is an perfect picnic spot which is established at round 150 km from the state capital Mumbai. At the town of Khodala can enjoy excursion activities, such as hill biking, waterfall rappelling and trekking. Amala Wildlife Sanctuary is a well liked tourist affinity of Khodala which is inhabited by many species of reptiles and other animals.

Birdwatching is a well known tourist undertaking in the district as there are distinct bird species inhabiting the location and numerous go by plane here throughout the time of the year of migration. Khodala village is also renowned for Tringalwadi outpost, Vaitarana Lake, Deobandh Temple and Suryamal hill top. visitors coming to the town can eat vada pavs that are customary snacks in Maharashtra.

Chhatrapati Shivaji International aerodrome in Mumbai is the closest airport to the town of Khodala. Taxis and state transport buses are accessible from this airport to come to the tribal village. Igatpuri trains position is located 30 km away from the town, which is connected with Mumbai and Pune through local teaches. The ideal time to journey to Khodala is during the time of commemoration of tribal festivals and evening long poojas. Tourists can also come to the town throughout the peak time of the year, expanding from October through June.

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