Kamshet
Kamshet is a region located in Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India, 110 km from Mumbai City, and 45 km from Pune in Pune district. It is 16 km from the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala and is accessible by road and rail from Mumbai and Pune. Kamshet is home to small villages that are built in the traditional style - with mud, thatch and reeds.
Transport
Kamshet railway station is located in the Western Ghats, off an ancient trade-route that once linked the west coast to the hinterland. The railway station runs parallel to the Indrayani River. The hills along this route are dotted with ancient cave temples, medieval hill fortresses and colonial hill stations. Kamshet serves as a railhead for many villages in the western ghats. A regular MSRTC bus runs from Kamshet to these villages.Climate
Kamshet has a hot semi-arid climate bordering a tropical savanna climate and average temperatures ranging between. Kamshet experiences three seasons: summer, monsoon and a winter.Typical summer months are from March to May, with maximum temperatures ranging from. The warmest month in Pune is April; although summer doesn't end until May, the city often receives very heavy thundershowers in May. Even during the hottest months, the nights are usually cool due to Kamshet's high altitude. The highest temperature ever recorded was on 30 April 1897.
The monsoon lasts from June to October, with moderate rainfall and temperatures ranging from. Most of the of annual rainfall in the city fall between June and September, and July is the wettest month of the year. Hailstorms are also common in this region.
Winter begins in November; November in particular is referred to as the Rosy Cold . The daytime temperature hovers around while night temperature is below for most of December and January, often dropping to. The lowest temperature ever recorded was on 17 January 1935.