How to reach Amba Ghat in Kohlapur district?
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KOLHAPUR/ Created : Mar 6, 2019, 15:24 IST
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Amba Ghat is one of Maharashtra’s great treasures, with the Sahyadri mountain ranges located here at a height of 2000 ft above sea level. How to reach Amba Ghat is a question many travellers ask.
Amba Ghat is one of Maharashtra’s great treasures, with the Sahyadri mountain ranges located here at a height of 2000 ft above sea level. How to reach Amba Ghat is a question many travellers ask. Read less
Amba Ghat is one of Maharashtra’s great treasures, with the Sahyadri mountain ranges located here at a height of 2000 ft above sea level. How to reach Amba Ghat is a question many travellers ask. It is definitely something that travellers can explore, as the place has a lot of exciting things to offer. Besides being a wonderful destination for a day trip, Amba Ghat has a lot to offer to the inquisitive traveller as well. You have the historical Pawankhind, and Vishalgad Fort here, known for a historical battle. Then there are adventure activities for travellers coming here, a great spot for those who would like to experience paragliding. Not to forget that it offers amazing views, and has lovely weather all year round.
By air
By road
Amba Ghat is very well-connected by road, and is about 386 km away from Mumbai. It could take you about 7 hours and 30 minutes to drive from Mumbai to Amba Ghat. From Pune you can reach Amba Ghat in the Kohlapur district in 5 hours, while from Ratnagiri it would take about 2 hours. Rest assured you are going to go through some beautiful scenic locations.
By rail
Sangameshwar is the nearest railway station, which is only 50 km away from Amba Ghat. Of course, you can also come to Mumbai or Pune by train, and then drive down all the way to Kohlapur district. You can take the bus, or rent a vehicle to reach Amba Ghat.
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