Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Lavasa is the first planned Hill Cities in India

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Lavasa is the first planned Hill Cities in India, Lavasa is located in the western mountain ranges of India, the area is located behind the 20 kms long Dam/ Lake of Varasgaon and it is quite close to the major cities of Pune and Mumbai. Lavasa is just about 65 Kms (an hrs drive) from Pune and abut 200 Kms ( 3.5 hrs) from Mumbai.

Lavasa is surround by the mountains region and valleys,it is most popular for it's location and place,here people found many opportunities like mountain climbing, hiking and trekking. The popular attractions here include the Lake shore, which offers opportunities of adventure sports like boating against the strong currents of the lake, cruises and jet skiing. Lavasa also balanced life in harmony with nature and an inspirational destination for lifestyle seekers.

Lavasa is set on the seven hills of Maharashtra in the Mose valley. The city was planned and built as per the principles of ecological sustainable environment and urbanization. The city is equipped with all the latest means of technologies and facilities, the Master Plan of Lavasa has been developed by internationally renowned design consultant HOK, USA which are being managed by HCC India.

Lavasa is a hub for world-class educational institutions, hospitality and training centers, it's an arena for the mind where learning is a way of life.

The weather conditions in Lavasa remain throughout the year. The best time to visit Lavasa is during the monsoon season because of the pleasant weather that allows the exploration of natural wildlife and waterfalls located in the region.

Lavasa offers a refreshing and pleasant climate remain throughout the year with vast open spaces provides innumerable recreation and leisure activities like golf, trekking, rappelling to satiate the adventurer in you.

Lavasa is at its magical best during the monsoon season. The rains arrive, bringing with them the promise of months filled with pattering showers, lush green hills with many waterfalls playfully tumbling down them, and days are spent looking out at the rain through a wet window, smiling at a paradise that has been found. After the showers pass, the entire countryside is alive with freshness.

Lavasa can be reached from Pune, which has the nearest airport at a distance of 49 kilometres from Lavasa. The airport of Pune is connected to nine other Indian cities. The other airports located nearby are Chhtarapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA) of Mumbai, located around 215 kilometres. The recently constructed airport at Panvel is located 145 kilometers away.