Lion's Point
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lotusdiamond
Chandigarh, India1,240 contributions
Jan 2020
In case you are interested in beautiful view of hills and nature then you must visit this place. Almost 15 min drive from Lonavala through hill and good roads you reach this place. though not maintained and crowded during holidays and weekends specially during rainy season. Very high winds and place is slippery during rains. In case you love nature then you will fall in love with this place. Good for photography lovers. Ample parking available but you need to pay for it. No washroom facility available. This place has lot of street food temporary structure but not maintained. You may have Maggie and Corn pakodas.
Written 5 May 2020
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Pratik129
Maharashtra, India23 contributions
Mar 2020 • Family
It's nice to be here around 5 in the evening. Make sure you check sunset time and plan your travel accordingly. Gets little busy on the way back. One can explore the side eateries where they offer pakoras and Maggie, bit costly though you will love the taste
Written 10 March 2020
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Ajay Arora ( Food N Travel Diaries )
Bengaluru, India2,229 contributions
Dec 2019
Just a place to hang around and enjoy view of the hills and nature. Nothing much to do other than that. Food vendors, people trying to sell all sort of stuff will keep nagging you. Good for folks into photography. Went around noon and it was burning hot, would suggest go early in the morning and towards dusk.
Written 8 February 2020
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FVB06
Vence, France2,224 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
The view varies depending on the season. We were there in the dry season and so everything is dry and burnt and is even more reminiscent of the great American sites. Similar to Canyonlands in the United States.
The thing: Lion's point is paying but 500m further Tiger point is free and less view for a view exactly the same
Incredible view, yet there was a bit of mist.
The sunset must be extraordinary but we were there around 9:30 a.m. after staying at The Machan.
Too bad the site in both places is full of filth left behind by visitors.
The thing: Lion's point is paying but 500m further Tiger point is free and less view for a view exactly the same
Incredible view, yet there was a bit of mist.
The sunset must be extraordinary but we were there around 9:30 a.m. after staying at The Machan.
Too bad the site in both places is full of filth left behind by visitors.
Written 4 March 2024
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Kumar C
4 contributions
Aug 2022
It was really foggy and literally could not see anything. Good environment but not a wow experience. Also before having something to eat there ask for prices from vendors as they are looting everyone. Had to pay 300/- bucks for 2 maggis!
Written 25 August 2022
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Surya Katakam
Hyderabad, India2,341 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
This is one of the most famous view point of Lonavala hill station which is located @ 10 km away from City and besides which one can see tigers point also. both are very nearby to each other. This spot is mid-way between Bhushi Dam and Aamby Valley.
View from Lions point is very good panoramic and majestic. specially very nice during monsoon with multiple small small water falls surrounding this place. Sun Rise and Sun set also good to view from this point, From this view point we can view Tungarli Lake and Dam. This is the highest point of Lonavala hill station.
There is proposal of connecting Lions point and Tiger point through Glass Sky walk. its very initial stage as of now and take time to get it approve.
View from Lions point is very good panoramic and majestic. specially very nice during monsoon with multiple small small water falls surrounding this place. Sun Rise and Sun set also good to view from this point, From this view point we can view Tungarli Lake and Dam. This is the highest point of Lonavala hill station.
There is proposal of connecting Lions point and Tiger point through Glass Sky walk. its very initial stage as of now and take time to get it approve.
Written 25 November 2023
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Yash Vasani
Mumbai, India542 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
Lion’s Point is a prominent vacationer attraction in Lonavala and offers extremely good views of the valley. If you appearance intently, you can see an impact of a tiger trying to leap throughout the valley, that is why the vantage point has earned its name. The echo produced by way of rocks falling into the crevasse is some other spotlight of this point. During monsoon, a small natural waterfall is fashioned close to date. If you're a nature lover, you are surely in for a deal with.
Written 14 March 2020
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praveenkumar
Mumbai, India12 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Another chaotic situation like Matheran, fully controlled by locals with no interest in common good, cleanliness and only short term money making. The food prices are high. Enquire before you buy. Tourists can happily pay these price if the place is kept well. All it needs is a little co-ordination between the locals and some push from the officials. Most places in Lonavala sadly is strewn with plastic waster and alcohol bottles. Family tourists beware of the maggi sellers near Tiger Falls, sellers there are likely to be on alcohol all the time.
Written 16 August 2023
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BPB2012
Kolkata (Calcutta), India1,177 contributions
Oct 2021
One of the popular sight seeing sites at Lonavala attracting large number of tourists. You have a good view of the valley below. Being myself a senior Lion member, was thrilled to see that it is names Lion's Point and is also managed by a couple of Lions Clubs. However during day time in October, the sun was very bright and heat too much.
Written 18 October 2021
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Sonu Rawal
Lonavala, India54 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
Lions point is almost 12 kilometres away from Lonavala railway station, next to the tiger point. It is a great place with fantastic weather during monsoon. First time I seen in my entire life a place with valley, hills, rain and fog at the same time. Ko
Written 9 March 2024
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Can I ride my car from Mumbai to Lonavla
It would be my first highway ride. I’m having a driving experience of 2-3 years. Or shall I go for a bus??
Nd will I be able to drive in to various places there ?
Written 8 June 2019
2-3 years experience is good enough to drive from Mumbai to Lonavala. Avoid driving at night since it is your first time!
Written 20 July 2019
What is the fare of taxi or auto from lonavala to tiger point
Written 13 December 2018
Hi, I am not sure of that as a taxi was hired for us for the entire day, which is what you should do as well so that you can conveniently go see other points nearby as well.
Written 14 December 2018
Yes, you can take bus to reach Lion's Point, But I suggest don't take bus, book a cab for the trip, because Buses are not available frequently, Bus can drop you to Lion's Point but you will get bus to return is very less possible.
Written 6 August 2018
Do auto or taxi go up the hills or we have to go on legs..or do we need a guide to go on the top..
Written 30 May 2017
I guess shared auto's are available. I doubt if they have any concept of local taxi. Its too far to walk till the point. I would prefer private taxi or shared auto. If take your own vehicle or taxi then parking would cost you around Rs. 50.
Written 1 June 2017
Hello we r coming from mumbai via train to lonavala is their any need of private vehicle for watching spots in lonvala
Written 14 December 2016
You can rent a Taxi or Auto at Lonavala railway station, sharing auto would cost less when compared to complete booking. However, in approx 1200 you can book a full time taxi which will cover both Lonavala and Khandala in 5-6 hours.
Written 17 July 2017
The stalls at Tiger Point are open till what time on saturdays in December?
Written 13 December 2016
yogendrapatel
Mumbai, India
Are the night stalls open on weekday nights? How is the crowd at lion's point on weekdays? Is is safe?
Written 4 December 2016
All through the week the stalls are open only till 7PM. The crowd is decent on weekdays; and yes, it is safe, but it is better to plan your visit so that it is completed by 7PM.
Written 12 December 2016
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