Tourism Adventure Sports Paragliding Maharashtra Pune
Kamshet |
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Kamshet,Pune, Maharashtra |
Best time for gliding |
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October to June |
Best Suitable for |
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Basic, Intermediate and 'cross country' flights |
Facilities |
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Tandem Flights (accompanied Flights) or Joy rides,
Five day beginners course available |
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Kamshet, a sleepy village along the Mumbai-Pune
Highway #4, 16 km east of Lonavala has developed into one of the sought
after Paragliding destination in Maharashtra with its perfect flying conditions.
The picturesque hills of the Western Ghats which run along the west coast
of India from Gujarat
in the north through Maharashtra, Goa
and Karnataka
to the Nilgiri hills of Kerala in the southern tip, locally known as the
Sahyadris in Maharashtra, offer many sites such as Kamshet, Satara, Talegaon,
Deodali, Murud Janjira, Matheran, Panchgani, Singhgad and more with plenty
of potential distance wise, suitable for gliding. The western Ghats
offer almost a year round destinations than those sites in the Himalayas
which are restricted by extreme weather conditions.
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Situated
in Pune district, Maharashtra; 110km from Mumbai and 56km from Pune, the
area in and around Kamshet, with its low hills, rocky terrain and flatlands
has scores of favourable sites with enough ridges just right for take
off. Kamshet, 2200feet above sea level has perfect flying conditions
with cloud base usually over 2000m and reliable thermic cycles ideal for
basic, intermediate and cross country flying. Here flying is possible
almost every day of the long season from October to June. The topography
and temperatures allow for both ridge and thermal soaring. The pleasant
weather, lush greenery, the huge pristine lake, the dramatic scenery and
the easy accessibility to the place adds to its charm. Historically too,
the place holds great significance. While you are there, check out the
ancient cave temples at Bedsa located just before Kamshet. Another
thing that strikes you is the presence of ever friendly and supportive
villagers.
One of the widely known sites is the 'Tower Hill'
just off the highway on the road to Pavna dam. The take off site, on a
north south ridge is visible from the highway and is accessed by a 30minute
uphill drive and a 10minute walk. The site is larger than a football field
rising 250m (700ft) above the valley floor overlooking the highway, the
railway track and the Indrayani river. The site offers good launches everyday
with the two prevailing winds- from the east face in the morning and from
the west face late in the afternoon. One has to look out for high tension
cable lines and the highway when launching from the west face. The mountain
ridge is excellent for cross country flying with beautiful views of lakes
and open fields. This site hosted the Indian Nationals 2000.
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