Amboli – Heaven
on the Earth
Dear All,
We at ‘Nisarg
Trust’ invite you to ‘Amboli Ghat – A Herpetofauna paradise’, with an expert to
guide you from 27th – 29th
July 2013 leaving 26th July night and returning 30th July
early morning.
Though Amboli
is emerging as a famous hill station, not many know that this place is
extremely rich in Herpetofauna (Amphibians, Reptiles), wildflowers and
birds. Home to myriad species of Amphibians, Amboli is a must visit place in
monsoon for all the nature enthusiasts.
Seen geographically, Amboli is situated at 690m (from MSL) in “Sindhudurg”
district of Maharashtra, 30 kms away from Sawantwadi which is well connected to
Mumbai and Pune via road and railway. It is the wettest place in Maharashtra
receiving rainfall about 7 meters every year! It has thick pristine forest
around in which conditions are perfectly attained for the sustenance of several
species of ‘Herpetofauna.’
Historically, Amboli village came into being as one of the staging
posts along the road from Vengurla port to the city of Belgaum, which was
extensively used by the British to supply their garrisons in south and central
India.
The hills of Amboli village provide one of the sources of the
Krishna river and an ancient Shiva temple called ‘Hiranyakeshi’, exists at the
cave where the water emerges. The main attraction is the incredibly high
rainfall and the numerous waterfalls and mist during the monsoons.
There are several trails and points we
will try to explore around Amboli:
1. Mahadevgad
2. Shirgaonkar Point
3. Kalvesad Point
4. Parikshit Point
5. Hiranyakeshi
6. Nagartas Waterfall
Itinerary:
26th
July 2013 at 9:30 PM: Meeting
point will be decided later.
27th
July: Reach Amboli by 8 am. Check into Hotel. Breakfast, Mini nature trail,
Lunch, Hiranyakeshi, Return to hotel, Dinner, Night trail to Shirgaonkar Point.
28th
July: After breakfast, visit Parikshit point, Lunch, Mahadeogad, Dinner, Night
trail near the campus.
29th
July: After breakfast, visit Kalvesad point, Lunch, Nagartas Waterfall, Leave
for Mumbai, Dinner on the way. Reach Mumbai by 30th July early
morning.
This is tentative
itinerary. There might be some changes and decision will be made runtime.
Cost:
8500/-
Includes:
Mumbai to Mumbai transport charges.
Breakfast, lunch, Evening Refreshments,
Dinner for 3 days.
Guide charges.
Accommodation on twin/triple sharing
basis.
Excludes:
Dinner on 26th July.
Mineral Water
Soft Drinks
Anything that is not mentioned under
‘Includes’.
Kindly go through the Rules and Regulations before
registration.
Registration
/ Queries:
Ruturaj: 9158266904
Anup: 7798050085
Register
yourself by paying 4000/- in advance (Non-refundable)
Modes of
Payment:
1.
Online transfer.
Axis Bank Account No: 911010053009069
Branch: Badlapur, Thane(MH)
Name: Ruturaj S Joshi
IFSC Code: UTIB0001342
After transaction please email us transaction id along with your name, participants details (Name, Email, Mobile number) at nisargtrust@gmail.com
Axis Bank Account No: 911010053009069
Branch: Badlapur, Thane(MH)
Name: Ruturaj S Joshi
IFSC Code: UTIB0001342
After transaction please email us transaction id along with your name, participants details (Name, Email, Mobile number) at nisargtrust@gmail.com
2.
Cash
Payment: Pay 4000/- at the following address:
Nisarg Trust, Ground floor, Telavane Tower, Near Railway station,
Badlapur (East)
3. Courier a cheque of Rs. 4000/- to the following address:
Name: Ruturaj Joshi
Address:
Granthsakha, Opposite Telavane Tower, Near Railway station, Badlapur (East) -
421503
Things
to be carried:
Identity proof
Torch with extra batteries (MUST)
Clothing for all days
Raincheater (We expect heavy rains
throughout)
Camera, Binocular (Optional)
Good footwears
Personal Medicines
Other accessories.
Avoid wearing gold or other ornaments.
Nice ghat. I really liked your post. Belgaum (Belagavi), with its rich martial traditions, has earned the sobriquet 'cradle of infantry'. A soothing climate, natural endowments such as rivers, waterfalls, jungles and hills as well as scores of captivating churches and temples make this place a treasure trove of tourist delights. Check out Belgaum tourist places also.
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