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Panchgani
Panchgani, meaning 'land between five hills', is a photogenic hill station in the Western Ghats. It is renowned for 'Table Land', Asia's second-longest mountain plateau, which provides sweeping views of the lush valleys and the Dhom Dam reservoir. The town maintains a distinct colonial atmosphere, evidenced by its old British-style buildings and prestigious boarding schools. Nature enthusiasts frequent Sydney Point and Parsi Point for dramatic sunset views. The region is the heart of India's strawberry production; a visit to Mapro Garden is a must to enjoy fresh strawberries and cream or local preserves. For thrill-seekers, Panchgani is a popular spot for paragliding. The crisp mountain air was historically believed to have healing properties. The best time to visit is from September to May, with the peak strawberry season occurring between December and February.
- Location: India
- Top sights: Sherbaug · Sydney Point · Table Land Panchgani
- Nearby: Mahabaleshwar (18 km)
- Population: ~14.894 (2025)
Geography
Facts
- Asia's 2nd longest plateau
- India's strawberry capital
- British colonial heritage
- Surrounded by five hills
- Paragliding destination
- Elite boarding schools
- Curative mountain air
- Overlooks Dhom Dam
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