This little-known gem, which has been increasingly attracting visitors since being declared a bio-diversity site
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
Since the declaration of the Kaas plateau as a UNESCO bio-diversity heritage site, tourists have started making a beeline for it. Naturally, this increase is number of visitors has put this secluded spot in danger of being polluted. For this reason there are a few guards standing around at most entry points onto the plateau while most other areas are barricaded.
Hiking and Exploring the Area
During September and October, this entire flat land seems like a lush green carpet on which beautiful pink, purple, yellow and white flowers have been embroidered. Walking around is one of the best ways to explore the delights of Kaas.
The plateau is home to around 850 known species of plants of which about 600 are of the flowering variety. In addition, many endemic species of plants have also flourished here. They can only survive in this region, owing to the volcanic rock soil of the region.
Kaas Plateau’s unique ecosystem also allows around 33 endangered species of plants to thrive here. These species are only found in rocky lands and are on the brink of extinction due to the changes in climatic and geological conditions.
Things to Remember
On weekends, parking on the plateau is not permitted and you have to park a couple of kilometres away where parking space is provided. From there you have an option of taking a State Transport bus to go to the plateau or you can walk. Take care not to litter the area since it is a unique biodiversity site. Do not trample the flowerbeds and do not pluck the flowers. A few kilometres away is the village of Bamnoli on the bank of the Koyna lake, where you can take boat rides. There are a few shacks selling tea and the like.
WHERE TO STAY AND EAT
Kaas Holiday Resort (Cell: 09822046163, 09921095875; Tariff: ₹1,800-2,200) in Atali on Satara-Kaas Road, about 4 km from Kaas Plateau, offers breathtaking views of the Sahyadris and the Kaas valley. Their kitchen churns out delicious meals. Further ahead lies Nivant Hill Resort (Cell: 07719820820; Tariff: ₹2,000-2,500), about 15 km from Kaas. The resort has an amazing location with valley-facing rooms.
There are a few homestays in the nearby villages set up by the Joint Forest Management Committee along with MTDC. They charge about ₹600 per person including meals. Or else, stay at Satara, the base town for visiting Kaas.
A few small eateries offering Maharashtrian cuisine can be found in Kaas. There is nothing fancy.
When to go After the rains, till October end. Many people visit Kaas during the rains. The plants bloom only in late August to September Location In the Sahyadri Range, 22 km from Satara Air Nearest airport: Pune Rail Nearest rail: Satara
THE INFORMATION |
Tourist Offices MTDC Mumbai Tel: 022-22044040 W maharashtratourism.gov.in Bhandardara |
Tourist Information Centre MTDC Shendi Bhandardara Tel: 02424-257171, 257032 STD code 02424 Harihareshwar |
Tourist Information Centre MTDC Harihareshwar Near Kalbhairav Temple Tel: 02147-226036, Cell: 08879222040 STD code 02147 Ganapatipule |
Tourist Information Centre MTDC Holiday Resort Tel: 02357-235248, 235061-62 STD code 02357 Kunkeshwar |
Tourist Information Centre MTDC Tarkarli Tel: 02365-252390 STD code 02364 Vengurla |
Tourist Information Centre MTDC Project Office C-Block, 1st Floor, NH17, Oras Sindhudurg Tel: 02362-228785, 228115 STD code 02366 |
THE INFORMATION |
Kaas Plateau Tourist Information Centre Forest Office Dy Conservator Of Forests (Satara Division) Old Treasury Office Compound, Powai Naka, Satara Tel: 02162-220058/59 W kas.ind.in STD code 02162 Tadoba Tiger Reserve |
Wildlife/ Forest Dept Office Chief Conservator of Forests Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve Rambag Colony, Mul Road Chandrapur Tel: 07172-251414, 255980 W mahaecotourism.gov.in STD code 07172 Kamshet |
MTDC, Karla Tel: 02114-282230, 282064, 282102 STD code 02114 Toranmal |
MTDC T/1, Golf Club, Old Agra Road, Nashik Tel: 0253-2570059, Fax: 2579352 W .mtdcindia.com STD code 02566 Melghat Tiger Reserve |
Chief Conservator of Forests and Field Director Melghat Tiger Reserve, Camp Amravati Tel: 0721-2662792, 2551766 STD code 0721 |
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