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Pack some warm clothes, zip to one of these destinations and enjoy the cold – just a couple of hours from Mumbai. Mumbai’s winter lasts for all of a week when a fortunate cold spell has us reaching for our winter wear that have been stored away with mothballs.

Updated on: Dec 15, 2012 07:21 PM IST
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Mumbai’s winter lasts for all of a week when a fortunate cold spell has us reaching for our winter wear that have been stored away with mothballs. For that week, we preen in our woolies and everyone reports on the state of the weather. But in truth, even during that week it’s colder when you open your refrigerator door. So where do you escape for a quick winter weekend getaway from Mumbai?Panchgani

Since most people rush off to neighbouring Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani still retains a relative sense of calm. Being at the centre of five (panch) Hills (gani), the name is derived from its location. Located 250km from Mumbai via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Panchgani nestles in the Sahyadri ranges and winter mornings often see frost. A weekend spent there might have you dizzy by an overdose of fresh air.



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No trip to Panchgani is complete without a visit to Roach Bakery or one of the strawberries- and-cream centres. Also, check out the Il Palazzo hotel. Their specialty is Parsi food – from akuri to brain cutlets.



Stay at
: There’s no shortage of hotels in Panchgani. One homestay option is Dala Rooster, run by Leena & Capt. Vikas Gokhale.


Saputara
A four-hour drive from Mumbai via Nashik, Saputara is actually in Gujarat and is situated at an elevation of 1,000m. This means that it is positively crisp and cold during the winter. Saputara sits on a plateau of the Sahyadri range in the Dang forest area. The main draw is the Saputara Lake, and the popular Sunset Point around town is Gandhi Shikhar – a one-kilometre walk from the main town.
Apart from that, Saputara has been developed with a number of gardens and are also major tourist attractions – they include the Rose Garden, Step Garden and Lake Garden.

There is also an artist village that features traditional pottery, metalwork and bamboo art. Visitors are encouraged to try their hands at making artefacts too.

Stay at: There are a few resorts to choose from, but most are vegetarian. And Gujarat is a dry state, so…

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