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Lodwick Point at Mahabaleshwar provides a stunning view of the lush green valley. The approach path is a sort of trek (cemented staircase) for around one kilometer. Just before the Lodwick Point, the ...
Lodwick Point at Mahabaleshwar provides a stunning view of the lush green valley. The approach path is a sort of trek (cemented staircase) for around one kilometer. Just before the Lodwick Point, the ...
You can avoid the Sunset point and come here to view sunset. The parking area is spacious and has few stalls for refreshments. Lorkwick point is 500 meters from parking and Elephant point is 300 meter...
You can avoid the Sunset point and come here to view sunset. The parking area is spacious and has few stalls for refreshments. Lorkwick point is 500 meters from parking and Elephant point is 300 meter...
It is located about 5 km from bus stand. It is named after General Lodwick, who was the first British officer to climb the hill in 1824. His son erected a column of 25 feet in honor of his father. I...
Simply Wow!
Lodwick Point at Mahabaleshwar provides a stunning view of the lush green valley. The approach path is a sort of trek (cemented staircase) for around one kilometer. Just before the Lodwick Point, the ...
Simply Wow!
Lodwick Point at Mahabaleshwar provides a stunning view of the lush green valley. The approach path is a sort of trek (cemented staircase) for around one kilometer. Just before the Lodwick Point, the ...
Good to view Sunset
You can avoid the Sunset point and come here to view sunset. The parking area is spacious and has few stalls for refreshments. Lorkwick point is 500 meters from parking and Elephant point is 300 meter...
Good to view Sunset
You can avoid the Sunset point and come here to view sunset. The parking area is spacious and has few stalls for refreshments. Lorkwick point is 500 meters from parking and Elephant point is 300 meter...
Amazing view !!
It is located about 5 km from bus stand. It is named after General Lodwick, who was the first British officer to climb the hill in 1824. His son erected a column of 25 feet in honor of his father. I...