Panchgani
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, PANCHGANI/ Updated : May 21, 2018, 17:46 IST
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A quintessentially residential area, it exudes a charm that harks to a time gone by.
A quintessentially residential area, it exudes a charm that harks to a time gone by. Read less

Deriving its name from the surrounding five hills that envelop it, Panchgani offers a window to the past. Located just about 38 metres below Mahabaleshwar, at an altitude of 1334 metres, the approach to this beautiful hill station is replete with lovely views of the Krishna River to one side, and the plains on the other. A quintessentially residential area, it exudes a charm that harks to a time gone by. Whether in the old colonial architecture, the Parsi homes, and century-old boarding lodges. The best vantage point to take in the world below can be found at Table Land, a flat mountain peak overlooking the plains. To mix things up, head to the local bazaar where business moves along at an unhurried pace, setting a leisurely tone for your time spent here.
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