Panchgani • Satara • Maharashtra
Hill StationPanchgani is a renowned hill station nestled in the Sahyadri mountain ranges of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra. The town derives its name from the five hills ("Panch" meaning five and "Gani" meaning hills) surrounding it. Established during the British colonial period as a summer retreat, Panchgani still retains much of its old-world charm through its colonial bungalows, boarding schools, and beautiful landscapes.
Located at an altitude of about 1,334 meters (4,376 feet), Panchgani enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year. The region is famous for its strawberry cultivation, producing some of India's finest strawberries. Visitors can explore vast strawberry farms, enjoy fresh fruit products, and experience rural t
One of the most famous attractions is Table Land, Asia's second-largest volcanic plateau. This vast flat expanse offers panoramic views of valleys, hills, and nearby towns. Other attractions include Sydney Point, Parsi Point, Devil's Kitchen, Rajpuri Caves, and Dhom Dam.
Adventure seekers can enjoy horse riding, trekking, paragliding, photography, and nature walks. Panchgani also serves as a gateway to nearby Mahabaleshwar, making it an excellent base for exploring the region.
The hill station is known for its clean environment, cool weather, and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for family vacations, honeymoon trips, weekend getaways, and educational tours. During strawberry season, the town becomes especially vibrant, attracting thousands of tourists.
What is the best time to visit?
June to May
What is the entry fee?
₹ No Entry Fee : Only Activities Charges