Imagine standing where British officers once did, enjoying breathtaking views! Harrison's Folly in Panchgani, previously known as 'Sydney Point', is a fantastic spot for panoramic vistas. Legend says Mr. Harrison loved the view so much, he'd spend hours here. Come see why this historic viewpoint continues to enchant travelers!
Capture Scenic Photographs Of Krishna Valley
Enjoy A Picnic With Valley Views
Relax And Enjoy The Peaceful Atmosphere
Take A Leisurely Walk Around The Area
October to May
Morning
₹200 per person
Harrison's Folly is named after a British officer, Harrison, who used to frequent this spot during the British Raj. Legend has it that he would spend hours at this location, captivated by the beauty of the valley. Over time, the place became known as Harrison's Folly, a term often used to describe something that seems foolish but is actually quite enjoyable. The viewpoint has since become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. While the exact details of Harrison's visits are shrouded in mystery, the name has stuck, and the location continues to offer the same captivating views that once enchanted the British officer.