Matheran | |
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Hill station Mumbai Metropolitan Region | |
Coordinates: 18°59′12″N73°16′04″E / 18.9866°N 73.2679°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Raigad |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal Council |
• Body | Matheran Hill Station Municipal Council |
Area | |
• Total | 7 km2 (3 sq mi) |
Elevation | 800 m (2,600 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 5,139 |
• Density | 730/km2 (1,900/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
• Spoken | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 410102 |
Telephone code | 02148 |
Vehicle registration | MH-46 |
Nearest city | Karjat |
Website | http://www.matheran.net.in/en/ |
Matheran is an automobile-free hill station and a municipal council in the Karjat taluka of the Raigad district located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Matheran is part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, and one of the smallest hill stations in India. It is located in the Western Ghats, at an elevation of around 800 m (2,625 feet) above sea level. It is about 90 km from Mumbai, and 120 km from Pune. This proximity to these urban areas makes it a weekend getaway for many. Matheran, which means "forest on the forehead" (of the mountains) in Marathi, is an eco-sensitive region, declared by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. It is Asia's only automobile-free hill station. [1] [2]
There are many hotels and Parsi bungalows in the area. Old British colonial architecture is preserved in Matheran. [3] [4] The roads are made of red laterite earth.
Matheran was identified by Hugh Poyntz Malet, the then district collector of Raigad district in the May of 1850. Lord Elphinstone, the then Governor of Bombay laid the foundations of the development as a future hill station. The British developed Matheran as a getaway from the regional summer heat. It is also the birthplace of freedom fighter Veer Bhai Kotwal.
The Matheran Railway
The Matheran Hill Railway was built in 1907 by Sir Adamjee Peerbhoy and covers a distance of 20 km (12 mi), through forest land. The railway was inspected by UNESCO officials, but failed to make it to the list of the World Heritage Sites. India's other Hill Railways like the Darjeeling Railway, the Kangra Valley Railway, Nilgiri Mountain Railway are already on the list. [5]
The Toy train was shut down for the most part in 2016 and 2017. It became re-operational since 26 January 2018 and was re-inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Mr. Devendra Fadnavis. However, it was temporarily suspended again after a landslide in the 2019. Thereafter, it operates shuttle rides between Aman Lodge and Matheran Station on an hourly basis and also an Battery Operated E-Rikshaw which runs from Aman Lodge to Matheran Market.
Geographically the rock types are solely composed of Deccan trap with inter trappeans of Cretaceous, Eoceuerage and laterites of a still younger age. The rock is basalt, which has given rise to secondary alteration known as laterite. The laterite predominates the hills and almost covers the hilltops. This makes the hard exposed surfaces of the laterite show red gravelly earth. The soil has a vermicular or pisolitic structure and contains a large amount of water. There is little soil cover over most of the hilltop. The topmost layer of rock is a soft porous iron-clay, through which there is drainage of water by the beginning of summer. [6]
Semi-evergreen forests are present in the Matheran. [7] The trees are evergreen, making the plateau forests very dense and even congested in places. The laterite, porous soil along with very heavy rainfall mixed with dense fog has resulted in unique flora rich in diversity on the plateau. The forests show vegetation in top, middle and ground storeys. The trees form a cover over a large variety of shade-loving herbs, climbers, ferns and mosses. The forests of Matheran have attracted many botanists: Smyth J.Y.(1871), Birdwood H.M. (1886) and (1896), Cooke T. (1887–1901), Woodrow G.M. (1897–1901), Irani N.A.(1962), Satyanarayann & Mudliar (1959), Vartak, V.D.(1966), Kothari & Moorthy (1993). [8] A good collection of the dried plants is deposited in the Blatter Herbarium, St. Xavier's College, Bombay, Mumbai. Matheran has a huge number of medicinal plants and herbs. It was declared an Eco-Sensitive zone (ESZ) by the Union Environment Ministry on 4 February 2003. [9] The declaration as ESZ has led to the stoppage of developmental activities and construction of hazardous industries. [10]
Sr. No. | Scientific names of the species | Common names |
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1 | Albizzia chinensis (Osb.) Merr. | Udal, Kajav |
2 | Actinodaphne angustifolia Nees. | Pisa |
3 | Aglaia lawii (Wight.) Sald. | |
4 | Alseodaphne semicarpifolia Nees. | Sugran |
5 | Alstonia scholaris (L.) R.Br. | Saitan, Satvin |
6 | Aporosa lindleyana (Wight) Baill. | Ukveti |
7 | Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. | Kemshi |
8 | Atlantia racemosa Wight. & Arn. | Makad limbu |
9 | Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Roxb | Kalak |
10 | Bauhinia foveolata Dalz. | Chambel. |
The vegetation of the area depends on the type and depth of the soil. Due to poor soil depth, the vegetation on the edges of the plateaus is poor. Due to heavy rainfall, dissected hilly terrain and excessive leaching of the soil, the exposed areas become less fertile and become less moisture retentive, resulting in shallow rooted vegetation. It is required to plant trees to protect the soil cover from losing its valuable humidity and fertility. The winds are very strong and blow from west or southwest during monsoon and also dry winds blow during the three months from January to March. These winds tend to shear and bend the plants while absorbing their moisture.
The town also has a large monkey population, including bonnet macaques and Hanuman langurs. Domesticated horses for riding are also in large numbers and are one of the icons of Matheran. Inside the forests, animals like barking deer, Malabar giant squirrels, foxes, wild boars, mongooses can be found. But these animals are rare in numbers compared to the monkeys and usually do not venture to places with human activity.
Leopard Sightings
There have been reports of leopard sightings in Matheran a few times in last decade. Leopards are not known to dwell in Matheran however. Dense forests in the valleys surrounding Matheran have been suspected of housing them. Their dwindling population in India however has led their sightings to be extremely rare nowadays. There have been zero reported incidents of leopard attacks in Matheran.
As of the 2001 India census, [11] Matheran had a population of 5139. Males constituted 58% of the population and females 42%. Matheran had an average literacy rate of 71%; male literacy being 75%, and female literacy being 66%. In Matheran, 11% of the population was under 6 years of age. Languages spoken include Marathi, Hindi, and English.
Matheran is located at 18°59′N73°16′E / 18.98°N 73.27°E . [12] It has an average elevation of 800 m (2,625 ft) above sea level. Lying in an elevated region, it has a cooler and dryer climate relative to its surroundings, making it popular during summer. Temperatures range from 32°C (90°F) to 16 °C (61 °F).
Climate data for Matheran | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 28 (82) | 30 (86) | 31 (88) | 32 (90) | 33 (91) | 32 (90) | 30 (86) | 30 (86) | 29 (84) | 33 (91) | 31 (88) | 29 (84) | 31 (87) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 13 (55) | 14 (57) | 16 (61) | 19 (66) | 22 (72) | 22 (72) | 21 (70) | 21 (70) | 20 (68) | 19 (66) | 17 (63) | 13 (55) | 18 (65) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 2.0 (0.08) | 1.5 (0.06) | 2.3 (0.09) | 4.1 (0.16) | 25.1 (0.99) | 773.9 (30.47) | 2,035.6 (80.14) | 1,461 (57.52) | 658.6 (25.93) | 168.1 (6.62) | 31.5 (1.24) | 3.8 (0.15) | 5,167.5 (203.45) |
Source: Government of Maharashtra |
October to November
The monsoon retreats prior to this time period,making the temperature cool,but not humid.Such weather facilitates sightseeing.
The winter months are cool with the temperature usually staying above 11 °C. While the days are mostly sunny, evenings and early mornings tend to get a bit chilly. Couples prefer this time period to visit Matheran for their honeymoons.
The temperatures can go over 35 °C during the day. However, tourists do not report displeasure despite the temperature.
This time period sees heavy rainfall in Matheran.
Matheran is connected to Mumbai (100 km) & Pune (120 km) by rail and road, with the closest railway station being in the foothill town of Neral. The nearest airport is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai.
Matheran has a narrow gauge railway station in the town center. The old Matheran Hill Railway offers several daily trains to Neral.
The Toy train is connected to the mainline rail route at the Neral Junction. Mini train or Toy train service started between Neral and Matheran from 22 October 2022. The train between the Aman lodge and Matheran is also in place at intervals of approximately every hour having approximately 85 seats.
Presently 2 UP and 2 DOWN train service has been started.
The first train starts at 8:50 A. M. from Neral, second train is at 2:20 P. M. You will reach Matheran at 11:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. respectively.
Matheran to Neral trains are at 2:45 P. M. and 4:20 P. M. that will reach Neral at 5:30 P. M. and 7 P. M. respectively.
There is a taxi service available from the Neral railway station till Aman Lodge, while bus services are available from the railway stations of Neral and Karjat both. No automobiles except for a Municipality operated ambulance are allowed inside Matheran.
Beyond Aman Lodge, the only available transport facilities are horses and hand-pulled rickshaws.
The Municipality has expressed its interest in permitting electronic rickshaws beyond Aman Lodge as well. [13] However, this has seen opposition from many Matheran locals. Despite this, test trials for the above solution have been granted authorization by the Municipality.
Altogether, there are 40 points, two lakes, two parks, four major worship places [14] and a race course to visit in Matheran.
The following are some of the major viewpoints on Matheran:
The water to the Matheran is supplied from Lake Charlotte. This dam overflows during monsoon, making it a tourist attraction. [17]
The "Paymaster park" at Matheran is maintained by the local Municipality. Games for children and pagodas are organised here . [17]
Matheran has various trekking routes, reported to be easy to traverse over by tourists:
This route starts from Dodhani village and ends at the Sunset Point at Matheran. This is the most popular route for trekkers.
This route starts from "Sagachiwadi", a small tribal village near the Dhom dam. This is the second most popular route. [18]
This route goes from Rambaug point to a small village called Pokharwadi near Chowk village. The route passes through a waterfall during the rainy season. There is a view of the Morbe Dam's backwater while going through this route. [18]
The route's base village is the Ambewadi village. Ambewadi is near Pokharwadi, where the route to Rambaug point begins. There is a view of the Morbe Dam's backwater while going through this route. [18]
This is reported to be the most difficult trekking route of Matheran. It starts from the base village Mamdapur and takes about 3 hours to reach Matheran via the Vikatgad fort.
All treks have been reported to take between 2 and 3 hours to be completed. The Rambaug Point and One Tree Hill routes are usually not taken by any trekkers nowadays.
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Irshalgad is a fortress located between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra, India. It is a sister fort to Prabalgad. The area of the fort is not large but there are several water cisterns cut from the rock. The nearest village is Irshalwadi.
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Jummapatti railway station is a railway station on the Neral–Matheran railway line of the Matheran Hill Railway. The station is about 4.8 km from Neral railway station.
Aman Lodge railway station is a railway station on the Neral–Matheran railway line of the Matheran Hill Railway. The Aman Lodge – Matheran service continues during monsoon too. As no automobiles are allowed in Matheran, the operation of this shuttle offers an alternative to walking or riding horses from the automobile parking area. The distance between Aman Lodge and Matheran is 3 km.
Water Pipe railway station is a railway station on the Neral – Matheran railway line of the Matheran Hill Railway. It is named so for its proximity to water pipes.
Matheran Railway Station is the upper terminus of the Matheran Hill Railway (MHR). It is the fifth and last station of the narrow gauge line.
Vikatgad / Peb Fort is a fort located 19 km (12 mi) from Karjat, in Raigad district, of Maharashtra. This fort is in continuation with the Malang gad, Tauli Hill and Chanderi fort of the Matheran Hill Range. Vikatgad is a favourite destination for one-day trekkers. The trek path to Vikatgad is along deep ravines and cliffs. Its closeness to Matheran and Neral attracts many trekkers on weekends. The forest department and local villagers are doing plantation and some restoration works on the fort. The altitude of Vikatgad, also known as Peb fort is 640 meters above sea level.
Devkund Waterfall is a waterfall located near Bhira, in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India. It is a 'plunge' waterfall pouring massive amounts of water on the rocky surface underneath. It is a popular spot for one day picnics.
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