Reverse monsoon (November rain) is not a pleasant thing anymore. Moreover as it was accompanied with storms, cyclone Phyan and what not. Rains made the days dull and lazy. Weekdays were spent in the office and then came weekend. My friend wanted to capture clouds/fog for time lapse in Mulashi-Tamhini and I decided to accompany [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Waterfall’
Mulashi-Tamhini: off track, reverse monsoon & wildlife treat
Posted in Bird watching, Photography, Travelogue, Wildlife, tagged Around Pune, Bird watching, Birds, Chaatak, Clouds, Explore Pune, Fog, Greenery, Marathi-Chaatak, Monsoon, Mulashi, Mulashi sunrise, Paud, Pied Crested Cuckoo, Pirangut, Pirangut ghat, Pune, Rains, Rainy outing, Reverse monsoon, Road to heaven, Scarlet Minivet, Scarlet Minivet Female, Scarlet Minivet Male, Sunrise, Tamhini, Tamhini ghat, Waterfall, Wilde Cat, Wildlife on November 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Nashville & Lake Catherine State Park
Posted in Travelogue, Wildlife, tagged American Black vultures, American Robin, Architecture, Arkansas, Around US, AT&T building, Batman Building, beautiful farm houses, Beautiful nature, Bird, Bird watching, Birding, BOA Plaza, Cassin's Finch, Court House, Cumberland River, Dallas, Davidson County Public hall, Davidson County Public hall and Court house, dense forests, Downtown, Downtown Nashville, Greek lonic temple, green grasses, hanging bridge, Heather Bond, horses, Hotel Hilton, Hotel Renaissance, jersey cows, Lake Catherine State Park, lakes, Life & Casualty Tower, Lower Broadway Nashville, Music Clubs, Nashville, Nature, Rest area, Rest areas in US, Robin, scenic views, Sky scrappers, Spring, Spring Season, Sri Ganesh temple, Sri Ganesh temple Nashville, stables, State Capitol Nashville, State Park, State Parks, Tennessee State Capitol building, The Music City, The Natural City, The Pinnacle, TN, Travelogue, trees, Turkey vultures, US, Water, Waterfall, Wooden Bench on March 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Nashville, Tennessee: I went to Nashville last weekend. One of my colleagues (Sandeep) got a BMW and he wished to go to Nashville to do its ‘Pooja’ at Sri Ganesh temple there. He asked whether I would like to join them. I was not sure in the beginning but then I remembered one of my [...]
Baneshwar
Posted in Travelogue, tagged Around Pune, Baneshwar, Baneshwar temple, Explore Pune, garden, Pune, Pune-Satara Highway, Shiva, Shiva linga, Shiva mandir, Shiva temple, Waterfall on October 16, 2008 | 6 Comments »
My friends and I were planning for some monsoon outing since long. Finally we decided to go to Baneshwar last monsoon. We packed our backpacks and started in morning. There were light showers and atmosphere was very pleasant. To reach Baneshwar: Take Pune-Satara highway. Drive approx. 30-32 Kms to reach Nasarapur phata (function). You can [...]
Mulashi-Tamhini
Posted in Travelogue, tagged Around Pune, Clouds, Explore Pune, Fog, Greenery, Monsoon, Mulashi, Paud, Pirangut, Pirangut ghat, Pune, Rains, Rainy outing, Road to heaven, Tamhini, Tamhini ghat, Waterfall on September 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Sometimes the road traveled turns out to be more beautiful than the destination…” This holds true for Mulashi and Tamhini. I call this lovely path as “Road to heaven…“ To enjoy monsoon season, Mulashi and Tamhini are THE destinations. I have been to Mulashi twice. First time was thorough enjoyment in rains and waterfalls. I [...]



