A downpour to drive away the blistering heat,
A bolt of lightning to awaken our senses,
It has one name but many ends does it meet.
The parched earth welcomes it after a long summer,
The sun seeks solace in its gathering clouds,
A thundering voice shatters the sultry calm,
The rains have broken through celestial shrouds.
We are back again to days of wading through muck,
Getting drenched, missed trains, a litany of woes,
But it is the king of seasons, the best of the worst
A celebration of life, as every Mumbaikar knows !
-- by Pamela
I couldn't find a better description of Mumbai Monsoon over the net. Despite the commuting troubles, I love Mumbai Monsoon for they serve as agent of change ... yes a change that is ubiquitous from children to elderly folks, from cityscape to surrounding landscapes, from birds, animals to human emotions. A change that is welcomed by all in their own way ... some gather on their building's terrace/ground to enjoy getting wet in rains, some hit Marine Drive/Worli Sea Face to enjoy the sea waves lashing over the boundary wall, some just stay home to sip a cup of hot tea/coffee and enjoy seeing the rains from their balcony.
But some nature lovers like me, who have been eagerly waiting for the dark clouds to open up and drench Mumbai, snatch the very first opportunity and set out for touring on our steeds to relish our souls with the cool breeze along with rain drops lashing our body. The lush green landscapes just on the outskirts of Mumbai are nothing less than a paradise for a Mumbaikar who is otherwise tormented by the harsh and humid Mumbai summer.
So this monsoon season, despite many other commitments, I managed 3 long rides over 3 different national highways heading out of Mumbai and visited 3 popular waterfall destinations. I would like to introduce them with some of my favorite pictures shared below.
Part I : Ride to Vihigaon Waterfall, Kasara (24th July, 2011)
Part II : Ride to Vardayini Waterfall, Nagothane (21st August, 2011)

Part III : Ride to Barvi Dam-Malshej Ghat-Ozhar-Narayangaon-Chakan-Lonavala (31st August, 2011)
Details along with route maps would be shared in subsequent posts ...






. Regarding rest of the log, I am about to complete part 2 and will post it by this weekend.

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