Alexander Point is east facing and a beautiful point providing views of Garbett plateau and Sondai. Alexander is an amazing point to see the valleys and clouds.
A pristine point close to Market end. A morning walk to this place will rejuvenate your mind and soul. The point overlooks the beautiful Katwan Valley. One can see the full length of Garbett Plateau as well as the Sondai fort clearly from here. The walk from Market is hardly around 2km which takes around 20mins to this point.
Wallace Victorian Bungalow near Alexander point has four walls of the central hall which were once with paintings done by John Lockwood Kipling, an artist and one of the founders of the Bombay School of Art. He used a pigment that he created from the red soil of Matheran. Condition of the paintings faded which led to them being gone. Rudyard Kipling, who was born in Mumbai was with him and knew this place was one of the source of inspiration for Jungle Book. The bungalow is now used as a holiday home.
A person named Sujoy Bhosale (+91 7040709566) gives his service for night star gazing as well as usage of his telescope at this point. Also this is a perfect point to see the sunrise from Matheran.
Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point | Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point |
Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point | Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point |
Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point | Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point |
Katwan Valley in clouds as viewed from Alexander Point | Sunrise as seen from Alexander point |
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