If you have ever heard yourself say, “is there any beautiful
place in India free of noisy crowds and pollution, but with first class
amenities?’’, then you should visit the Amby Valley. Of-course for that you
have to shell out a neat sum and book a Chalet or conveniently have a sweet
cousin with a getaway home there – like us! Located about 21 km inside Lonavla,
on the Bushy Dam road, the drive itself is an experience. Driving through thick
mist which made it impossible to see even a foot ahead, we had to manage to
stay on the meandering road and not drive off into a nightmare. We had to reach
Cloud Nine, appropriately named because, as Rohit told us later, one always
finds mist and rain on the way to it, especially in this weather. However, no
one can enter Amby Valley unless you can prove you are a ‘’citizen’’ or are
visiting one. (So just don’t pack your bags yet). So we waited at the gate till
Rohit came and guided us to the house.
To say that it is a beautiful place is an understatement - fairy
tale houses alongside curvy, well laid roads with greenery everywhere, soundless
except for the chirping of birds, no grumpy humans only a few polite, friendly
faces here and there, happy to be of assistance.
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Lonavla Lake around the Kanifnath Temple - already brimming over. |
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Is that a face? a figure? or Snoopy lying on his kennel? Our favourite pastime is giving names to the picturesque ridges around lonavala. The famous Duke's Nose, of course, is known to all. |
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A view of the Lakes from the terrace. |
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Fairy tale houses of Amby Valley |
There is a most beautiful ridge right in front of Rohit's house on which we saw the most amazing phenomena - a reverse waterfall. The water being plummeted upwards by the wind breaking against the ridge kept us entertained for quite sometime. The thick foliage alongside the ridge attracts a number of birds. We were greeted by the carefree whistle of the Malabar Whistling Thrush who seems to be permanently residing there, much to are delight.
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The Reverse Waterfall |
Another mesmerizing sight above the ridge was that of the soaring Peregerine falcons. Seeing these giant birds is every bird watcher's dream.
We were taken on a grand tour of the valley by our cousin. The golf course, the stables, a dancing fountain complete with a laser show (not operational at the time), an aqua bus which we had enjoyed going on in Singapore, water sports - everything is available and no annoying tourists to deal with!
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The Golf Club |
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In case you don't know what golf is. |
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Beautiful Greens |
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