Lonavla, India
Gawliwada, Gavliwada
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Its very awesome place to hangout with family
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Present day Lonavala was a part of the Yadava dynasty. Later, the Mughals realized the strategic importance of the region and kept the region for an extended time. The forts in the region and the "Mavala" warriors played an important role in the history of the Maratha Empire and that of the Peshwas. In 1871, the Lonavala and Khandala hill stations were discovered by Lord Elphinstone, who was the Governor of Bombay Presidency at the time.[1] DemographicsEdit As of 2011 India census,[2] Lonavala had a population of 57,698. Males constituted 53.47% of the population and females 46.53%. The sex ratio in Lonavala is 870, lower than the state average of 929. Lonavala has a literacy rate of 89.33%, which is higher than the state average of 82.34%. The Male literacy rate is 93.4%, and the female literacy rate is 84.57%. 10.37% of the total population in Lonavala is of children under 6 years of age.
Good place for tour we enjoy full day with our family.... that was good experience in this hill...
You will feel connected to the Nature , spend some time here definitely you feel much better and energetic .... Much visit with family, friends, colleagues .... Sure to visit with your own vehicle . Public transport are available there with some little bit higher price. Around 5 km from Lonavla station all the poins are located so don't worry just go through it..... Also good for picnic.... Note:- Haven for natural photography lover..... specially in morning and evening time... Sure to visit in rainy season ..... because you feel the water fall at the time.....
Very good place for weekends
Just name lonavala, not much to see similar like other places matheran n all.
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So cutting
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