Wednesday 2 September 2015

C.O.P.S ride this weekend


Another great Sunday ride. And like promised, we explored a few other places that you must visit whether you're a rider or just a traveller. We Pune folks are quite blessed as our city is strategically placed in the Western Ghats amongst some popular green locations and mountains. We often have a lot of options available to us for a day out with family or friends especially during monsoon. If you haven't explored the ghats yet, this blog will help you know more about it. 




The route
We met at Ambegoan, which happens to be our frequent meeting point, at 6:15 am. We decided our route a day in advance. We left from Ambegoan and started on NH4 which is a straight patch of really good roads. We halted for a fuel stop on this highway before resuming our ride. This road is also very familiar to us since we ride on this highway very often. The monsoon, cloudy sky and cool breeze made this highway even more enjoyable. We rode on it upto 80 kms until we reached Wai Phata (diversion) like planned. From the diversion, we took a right turn towards Mahabaleshwar.





 After riding 7 kms further on the road, we took another right turn towards Mandhar Devi. If we had not taken that turn, we would have reached Mahabaleshwar which was not our destination for this weekend. We covered a distance of 20 kms on the ghats to reach the Mandhar devi Plateau. Mandhardevi is located on the hill 4,650 feet above sea level. The title of the land is in the name of Lord Mandeshwar and Kaleshwari Devi. This plateau is absolutely breathtaking. From  the plateau, we could see Mahabaleshwar rest on top of the mountain and beneath was the vast Lake Dhom. It was a picturesque view. From the other side of the Plateau one can see Bhatghar Dam. We could also see the entire road of 20kms that we had covered to reach this spot. It is quite unusual as on most ghats, we cannot see the entire way. We sat there and discussed of every corner and moment by recreating the ride in our mind. It was quite surreal. 



    On our way to Mandhar Devi

    The view of the road that we rode on to get on the plateau

    Lake Dhom


We left Mandhar devi Plateau after clicking some memories to share with you all. We started our journey from the other side of the Plateau which was 30kms until we reached the main road again. We rode upto and past Bhor city and reached Kapurhol. The roads from Bhor city to kapurhol was parallel to the river Yelwandi that we could see from the plateau. We also rode past the Bhatgar dam which was mammoth.   


The weather made the entire journey  enjoyable. We road on the Kapurhol road until we reached the junction where this road joined the NH4. We got back on the highway and started our return journey towards Pune. It was one big loop that we had covered. We reached our decided spot in Pune, briefly discussed our experience and went home.




 It was a great ride. And for most of our riders, some of the destinations were new as they had never ridden there. We all loved it and can't wait for the next Sunday.

To view the route,  click here



2 comments:

  1. Scenic route, favourable weather conditions...rocking ride as ever👌🏻

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  2. Nice blogs...Very well written and great bikes & pics as well! Keep riding & writing

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