A hill station like Matheran surrounded on two sides by the imposing Sahyadri ranges offers visitors some of the finest spots and views, many of which are easily accessible from Lord's Central. Matheran is a photographer's delight, a challenge to hikers and adventure lovers, a great subject for artists and writers and by far, the one holiday destination where you wonder at the marvel of nature, visit after visit.
A
Dasturi Car Park
3.0 kms.
J
One Tree Hill
3.2 kms.
B
Panorama Point
5.2 kms.
K
Chouk Point
4.0 kms.
C
Garbut Point
4.8 kms.
L
Little Chouk Point
3.5 kms.
D
Hart Point
2.8 kms.
M
Alexander Point
1.2 kms.
E
Monkey Point
2.5 kms.
N
Railway Station
0.5 km.
F
Sunset Point
3.2 kms.
O
Paymaster Park
0.75 km.
G
Louisa Point
3.2 kms.
P
Charlotte Lake
0.80 km.
H
Echo Point
2.4 kms.
Q
Olympia Race Course
2.0 kms.
I
Danger Path
1.0 km.
One Tree Hill
Charlotte Lake
Panorama Point
Porcupine Point
Perhaps one of the most visually arresting spots in Matheran. A solitary Jambul tree, though bent and torn, has weathered many a monsoon blast.
Scenic & quiet, even bordering on the ethereal, it's the source of fresh, mountain water in Matheran. Absolutely no boating or water sports allowed.
One of the most spectacular points in Matheran with the foothills of the Sahyadri in the east, the medieval fort of Peb in the north. Further on, is the long line of outcrops known as the Cathedral Hills and the hill of Haji Malang. On the west is the Parbhal Hill flanked by a clear view of Bombay.
The spectacular view of the sun's sign-off every evening has given it the nickname 'Sunset Point'.
Echo Point
Louisa Point
Alexander Point
Garbut Point
Imposing cliffs surrounding it from three sides return an impressive multiple echoes.
Named after a large natural rocky outcrop. It affords a great view of Parbal and Vishalgadh.
A quiet place for a walk, solitude and peace.
A spectacular but mostly uninhabited spur of hill, ideal for great views and long walks.