Hi Rajaram,
Let me tell you that I find your blogs and photos breathtaking.
You capture places so nicely that we feel liek going to the places right then
Thank you very much. I was lookign for a place near to pune say around 60km and found that bhatghar dam would be a ncie one. I didn’t find any post in your site.
However I am sure you would already have visited the place. Coudl you please share some photographs or your experience of the place ?
my sis and bro-in-law are coming this weekend, so we are planning to show them the breathtaking beauty of Pune. Please help us !!
Hi Rasmtia, thanks for the nice words.
I havent yet been to bhatghar dam, but i have passed by it many times on the trip through Bhor ghat to Varandha Ghat.
it is good when there is lot of water. Around 30-40 kms further into the ghat from Bhatghar, you can visit Varadha Ghat, which is awesome in the monsoons.
Enjoyed lovely photoes with family. I have been there twice and both the times targeted End Sept. However, your photoes have compelled me to visit next time.
during monsoon.
Since I love travelling diff. forts, I like the information u shared on ur blog. The photos r toooooo good. Me & my friends are planning 2 go for lohgad on sunday 27th november on our bikes from Vashi( Navi Mumbai)..
will u please suggest us the perfect route to reach lohgad & return back on d same day.
waiting ur helpful reply. thanks in advance
Swapnil,
few ways: Old highway –> Go to Malvali -> Cross bhaja caves steps –> proceed to base of lahagd
alternate route: Kamshet -> Pavna Dam -> Lohagad
June 15th, 2011 at 3:23 pm
Hi Rajaram,
Enjoyed reading all your blogs.
Thanks for sharing all this information and pictures with everyone.
Looking forward to hear/read about more places.
Regards,
Ajit
August 9th, 2011 at 8:28 pm
Hi,
We are planning to arrange a coporate tour of 40-45 people for 3 days and 2 night.
Can you send me all details.cost including VAT, FOOD etc.
Regards
Uma Shankar Nidhi
August 9th, 2011 at 11:09 pm
Uma Shankar, i don’t run any business or resort
The thing is, this is a blog about the places i visit.
I don’t work for nor endorse any of them
August 10th, 2011 at 2:36 pm
Hi Rajaram,
Let me tell you that I find your blogs and photos breathtaking.
You capture places so nicely that we feel liek going to the places right then
Thank you very much. I was lookign for a place near to pune say around 60km and found that bhatghar dam would be a ncie one. I didn’t find any post in your site.
However I am sure you would already have visited the place. Coudl you please share some photographs or your experience of the place ?
my sis and bro-in-law are coming this weekend, so we are planning to show them the breathtaking beauty of Pune. Please help us !!
thanks a ton,
Rasmita
August 11th, 2011 at 12:10 pm
Hi Rasmtia, thanks for the nice words.
I havent yet been to bhatghar dam, but i have passed by it many times on the trip through Bhor ghat to Varandha Ghat.
it is good when there is lot of water. Around 30-40 kms further into the ghat from Bhatghar, you can visit Varadha Ghat, which is awesome in the monsoons.
September 29th, 2011 at 4:12 pm
Hi Rajaram S.,
Enjoyed lovely photoes with family. I have been there twice and both the times targeted End Sept. However, your photoes have compelled me to visit next time.
during monsoon.
Lol to your little Akshata.
R U fm Magarpatta?
September 29th, 2011 at 4:20 pm
Yes Milind, I live in Magarpatta.
November 24th, 2011 at 8:07 pm
Hi Rajaram s.
Since I love travelling diff. forts, I like the information u shared on ur blog. The photos r toooooo good. Me & my friends are planning 2 go for lohgad on sunday 27th november on our bikes from Vashi( Navi Mumbai)..
will u please suggest us the perfect route to reach lohgad & return back on d same day.
waiting ur helpful reply. thanks in advance
November 25th, 2011 at 3:04 pm
Swapnil,
few ways: Old highway –> Go to Malvali -> Cross bhaja caves steps –> proceed to base of lahagd
alternate route: Kamshet -> Pavna Dam -> Lohagad