Located just 60 km from Pune, this quaint village has been winning hearts for a while now. The rural countryside of Morachi Chincholi, also known as the Peacock Village, is a safe sanctuary for thousands of peafowls. The 350-acre village turns melodious and spectacular as evening approaches. That's when these peafowls start to show up on the old tamarind trees that you will find everywhere in the village. And in case you are wondering, the village gets its name from mor meaning peacock, and chinch (in Marathi) meaning tamarind.
They say there are more than 2500 peafowls around, and we have no reasons to doubt that claim. During the Peshwa dynasty, thousands of tamarind trees were planted to attract these birds, and to this day, these tamarind trees are well taken care of.
Winter time (December to February) is the best time to experience another local speciality – hurda. Hurda is the fresh green jowar grains that are harvested during this brief window. Hurda snacks are popular across Maharashtra and Gujarat, but nothing can beat the farm-to-table experience that Morachi Chincholi gives its visitors.
- Where is Morachi Chincholi?
Morachi Chincholi is a small village located 60 km from Pune in Maharashtra. It is also known as Peacock Village. - When is the best time to visit Morachi Chincholi?
Morachi Chincholi can be visited anytime of the year. But winter months (December to February) are the best. - When is the best time to see peacocks in Morachi Chincholi?
From June onwards, visitors start to visit Morachi Chincholi. Peacock come out and about during the monsoon season. Winter months are also a good time to see the birds.