9 Top Maharashtra Tourist Destinations and Attractions

What to See and Do in Maharashtra

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These top Maharashtra tourist places offer a diverse mix of ancient cave temples, forts, mountains, wineries, and beaches. Of course, there's cosmopolitan Mumbai as well.

Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, is the financial capital of India and the home of India's Bollywood film industry. Also called India's "maximum city", Mumbai is known for its extreme standards of living, ​fast-paced lifestyle, and the making (or breaking) of dreams. Captivating examples of colonial British architecture can be found all over the city and make up many of Mumbai's top attractions , including the Gateway of India and Haji Ali. Mumbai also has a pulsating nightlife, with unforgettable bars , live music venues, national park , and traveler hangouts.

Ajanta and Ellora Caves

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The Ajanta and Ellora Caves are located near Aurangabad in northern Maharashtra, around 400 kilometers (250 miles) from Mumbai. There are 34 caves at Ellora dating from between the 6th and 11th centuries AD, and 29 caves at Ajanta dating back to between the 2nd century BC and 6th century AD. While the Ajanta caves are rich in paintings and sculpture, the Ellora caves are renowned for their extraordinary architecture. The most incredible thing about all these caves is that they were crafted by hand, with only a hammer and chisel.

Konkan Coast

The Konkan Coast in Maharashtra offers a bounty of beautiful beaches, which are among the most pristine in the country.Delightfully off the tourist trail, they are devoid of much commercial development and many are practically deserted.

The closest hill station to Mumbai, Matheran was discovered in 1850 by the British during their occupation of India and subsequently developed into a popular summer retreat. At height of 800 meters (2,625 feet) above sea level, this serene place provides a cooling escape from searing temperatures. However, the most unique thing about it and what makes it so special, is that all vehicles are banned there -- even bicycles. It's a soothing place to relax away from any noise and pollution. Get there by taking the scenic toy train .

Nashik, approximately four hours northeast of Mumbai in Maharashtra, is a city of contrasts. On one hand, it's an ancient and sacred pilgrimage destination with a fascinating Old City and temples, such as Naroshankar and Kalaram. On the other, it's home to the biggest winery region in India. 

Tadoba National Park

Overlooked by tourism until recently because it was off the beaten track and lacked accommodations, these days Tadoba National Park and Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra is fast gaining a reputation as one of the best places to see a tiger in the wild in India.

Just two hours southeast of Mumbai, and halfway between Mumbai and Pune, Lonavala provides an eclectic blend of hills, history and adventure. Its a popular misty monsoon destination, and its lush surroundings have been the backdrop of many Bollywood movie song and dance scenes. Attractions include forts, lookouts, lakes, dams, and waterfalls (during the monsoon season).  Nirvana Adventures conducts paragliding in Kamshet, close to Lonavala. The ancient rock-cut Karla caves are also worth visiting.

Mahabaleshwar

For fresh strawberries (as well as mulberries, raspberries, and gooseberries) head to Mahabaleshwar in the Western Ghat mountains (known as the Sahyadri mountains in Maharashtra). Strawberry season runs from November to March and you can feast on them at Mapro Gardens and Archie's Farm. Otherwise, go trekking, fishing, boating, horse riding, or take in the views at one of the many sightseeing points and lookouts (there are nearly 30 of them!).

The historical and cultural city of Kolhapur is a lesser-known tourist destination alongside the Panchganga River in southern Maharashtra. Yet, it certainly has plenty to offer! Its magnificent temples are one of the main attractions, with the Mahalaxmi Temple being the focus. The city has a long line of both Hindu and Muslim rulers, and has been the site of intense confrontations. Prior to India's Independence, from 1700 it was controlled by the Maratha Empire and the British. The new palace of the Maharaja of Kolhapur, built in 1884, has grandiose Indo-Saracenic architecture. It now houses the Shree Chhatrapati Shahu Museum, containing memorabilia of Kolhapur's rulers. Kolhapur also has a couple of interesting claims to fame: the famous Kolhapuri chappals (shoes) originated from there and the city is said to produce the best Kushti wrestlers.

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Maharashtra

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  • 3 Other destinations
  • 4 Understand
  • 6.1 By plane
  • 6.2 By train
  • 7 Get around
  • 8.1 Beach resorts
  • 8.2 Hill Stations
  • 8.3 Other sites
  • 9.1 Trek the Sahyadri

Maharashtra ( Marathi : महाराष्ट्र Mahārāṣṭra ) in Western India is the third-largest state of India by size and the second-largest by population. It stretches from the west coast to the interior regions with a variable climate. Maharashtra contains India's most industrialised region, the Mumbai - Pune belt. Agriculturally, too, the state is one of India's more advanced and well-irrigated.

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Cities [ edit ]

Here are nine of the most notable cities.

  • 19.07598 72.87766 1 Mumbai (Bombay) — the summer capital of Maharashtra, also the commercial capital of India
  • 21.1458 79.08815 2 Nagpur — the winter capital of Maharashtra, the city of oranges, at the geographical centre of India
  • 19.09521 74.74959 3 Ahmednagar — more than 500 years of history, with traces of Nizamshahi, Shah Jahan and Peshwas
  • 20.93742 77.77955 4 Amravati — educational hub in east Maharashtra, the home of Goddess Ambadevi
  • 19.87617 75.34331 5 Aurangabad (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar) — the city of 52 doors, famous for its Mughal monuments and Ajanta caves
  • 16.69131 74.24487 6 Kolhapur — the home of Goddess Ambabai
  • 19.14972 77.33306 7 Nanded — a holy city of Sikh Religion
  • 19.99745 73.7898 8 Nashik — the city of pilgrimage - The Grape city
  • 18.52043 73.85674 9 Pune — the cultural capital of Maharashtra, known as the Oxford of the East with old town, museum and excellent restaurants

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  • 20.5333 75.75 1 Ashtavinayak — eight Temples of Lord Ganesha
  • 20.5333 75.75 2 Bhimashankar — one of the 12 Jyotirlinga in India
  • 17.16661 73.77132 3 Chandoli National Park — formerly a wildlife sanctuary, this park forms part of Sahyadri Tiger Reserve with Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary. This area is home to the Bengal Tiger and Indian leopards, sloth bears and bison. Sambar deer and blackbuck are also present. There are also several species of amphibians, reptiles and birds as well.
  • 20.02382 75.16183 4 Ellora — world famous for its caves of three religions, a total of 30 caves are divided into Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves. Ellora is also the abode of Grishneshwar, the 12th Jyotirlinga in India
  • 21.242 77.0855 5 Gugamal National Park — part of the Meighat Tiger Reserve , this park has a large variety of mammals, fish and butterflies. The water crocodile was reintroduced into the Gagda and Dolar rivers
  • 19.9848 76.52235 6 Lonar — has Earth's only meteor crater in basaltic rock
  • 20.97557 80.16519 7 Navegaon National Park — popular forest resort with a lake found in the Navegaon hills with a diverse variety of mammals, fish and birds. Opportunities exist for a jungle safari, sailing on the lake or staying in a tree-top house.
  • 20.73499 78.66257 8 Sevagram — Mahatma Gandhi's "village of service"
  • 20.24847 79.42538 9 Tadoba National Park — the largest national park in Maharashtra designated as a Tiger reserve, besides tigers, one may see Indian leopards, sambar deer, Indian python, and Indian cobra. With nearby Tadoba Lake, a large diversity of birds can be appreciated by the avid bird-watcher. A variety of butterflies and insects are also found here. For visitors, jungle safari trips via Gypsy vehicles and buses with local guides can be arranged

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Talk [ edit ].

The principal language spoken is Marathi . Hindi and English are widely spoken and understood. Mumbai is fairly cosmopolitan, with many languages, including English being spoken. Konkani is a minority language closely related to Marathi, spoken by the eponymous Konkani community. Though Konkanis are common in the Konkan region, they are a minority everywhere.

Get in [ edit ]

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All the cities of Maharastra all well connected by rail, air and road.

By plane [ edit ]

Maharashtra has the following important airports:

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport , Mumbai ( BOM  IATA ): The main air hub of the state and the country. It has excellent service to all major cities of the world as well as most Indian cities. International non-stop flights are available from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Atlanta and other cities. Domestic flights connect to Delhi, Bangalore, Goa, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Nagpur and many other cities in India.
  • Pune International Airport (Lohagao Airport), Pune ( PNQ  IATA ): Connected mainly to other Indian airports (Delhi, Goa, Bangalore).
  • Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur ( NAG  IATA ): Well connected to other Indian cities. Some international flights are available.

There are other, smaller airports in the cities of Aurangabad, Nashik, Kolhapur, Nanded and Shirdi. Except for Aurangabad Airport ( IXU  IATA ), which has regular flights scheduled, other airports have only occasional flights. If you do intend to fly to these cities anyway, make sure you have good knowledge of your flight details because flights are rare. It is much easier to reach these cities by road or railway.

By train [ edit ]

Maharashtra is also well connected with other parts of India by rail. Maharashtra is served by Western Railway (WR), Central Railway (CR), Konkan Railway (KR) and South East Central Railway (SECR) zones.

Rail travel is quite cheap compared to travelling by road. Trains in India, although faster than cars/buses, are quite slow due to the terrain and also due their sheer length (it is not unusual for a train to have up to 24 coaches). Travelling a distance of about 600 km takes about 10-12 hours.

Mumbai is served by both WR and CR. Trains to Mumbai from other parts of India are abundant and you should have no difficulty to find one which suits you if you check the Indian Railways timetable. If you intend to travel through the coastal region (Konkan) to Mumbai, it is highly recommended to take one of the several trains on the Konkan Railway line. The journey is full of beautiful scenery, from sea coasts and rivers to mighty waterfalls and green forests amidst farming villages and towns. The line also has the highest railway viaduct in Asia and the longest railway tunnel in India. Unless you take the Vande Bharat Express along the way, the journey from Madgaon in Goa to Mumbai CSMT takes about 12 hours. However, do not make this journey during the monsoons (June–September) as landslides are frequent and the railway tracks frequently sink in the soft, wet ground.

Pune is an important railway junction on the Central Railways and receives trains from all parts of India. It is also an important terminus for trains leaving to many cities.

Nagpur is another important junction of both CR and SECR. Being close to the geographical centre of India, trains travelling north–south as well as east–west pass through Nagpur and stop there. Therefore, Nagpur is pretty much reachable directly by train from most of the major cities of India.

Most other major cities in Maharashtra also have direct rail connectivity with other parts of India, but trains may be fewer in number. An alternative is to change trains from one of the major junctions/termini in Maharashtra, from where there are many trains to other parts of Maharashtra. Major railway junctions are Manmad, Bhusawal, Wardha, Purna and Kurduvadi, apart from the cities mentioned above.

By car [ edit ]

Seven national highways connect Maharashtra to other parts of India.

  • NH 48 connects Delhi and Chennai. Passes through Mumbai, Pune, Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur.
  • NH 53 connects Hajira (Gujarat) and Paradeep (Odisha). Passes through Dhule, Jalgaon, Akola, Amravati, Nagpur, Bhandara.
  • NH 44 connects Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) and Kanniyakumari (Tamil Nadu). Passes through Nagpur.
  • NH 65 connects Pune and Machilipatnam (Andhra Pradesh). Passes through Solapur.
  • NH 50 connects Solapur and Mangalore (Karnataka).
  • NH 63 connects Nizamabad (Telangana) and Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh). A tiny length passes through Sironcha on the eastern tip of Maharashtra.
  • NH 66 connects Panvel and Kanniyakumari. Passes through Mahad, Chiplun, Sawantwadi.

There are numerous other roads but the national highways are the best maintained of all. Some highways may require you to pay tolls at the state border. Many highways have a police checkpost at the state border, although they will not stop you if you don't arouse their suspicions.

By bus [ edit ]

Bus services are provided by state transport corporations as well as by private bus companies.

Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation ( MSRTC [dead link] ) runs a comprehensive network of buses, popularly known as ST buses, within and outside the state. There are 3 classes of buses. The commonly seen red buses are inexpensive, non-AC buses intended for cheap travel. They run between various cities in Maharashtra and adjacent states. Particularly, they connect all the capitals of adjacent states ( Gandhinagar / Ahmadabad , Bhopal , Raipur , Hyderabad , Bangalore , Panaji ) to at least one city in Maharashtra. But these buses are not very comfortable, especially for long-distance travel as they stop at many villages en route. Another class is of semi-luxury, non-AC buses having separate cushioned seats per passenger. These are popularly known as 'Asiad' buses and have a green or purple top.

The new fleet of luxury buses (Shivneri and Ashwamedh) provide more comfortable, air-conditioned travel at slightly higher prices, although the price is lesser compared to private buses. Look for blue coloured (Shivneri) or orange-brown coloured (Ashwamedh) buses bearing the MSRTC logo. (Some buses may have 'M.S.R.T.C.' written on the front windshield.) Typically, semi-luxury and luxury buses will stop only at a few places indicated on the route information in the front.

Tickets can be purchased on boarding the bus, but it is more convenient to reserve a ticket in advance (at a bus depot, authorised agent or online) to save the trouble of finding a seat for yourself.

The state owned bus companies of some adjacent states ( GSRTC , MPSRTC, APSRTC , KSRTC, KTC) also provide similar types of bus services to Maharashtra.

Many private buses also ply between major cities of Maharashtra and adjacent states. The service offered is quite similar to state-owned semi-luxury and luxury buses, but at higher (typically about double, or more during tourist season) prices. Seats in such buses can be booked from one of the numerous bus agents like Redbus , Abhibus , and MyTicketBuddy [dead link] that run small agencies in any medium-sized (or larger) city.

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See [ edit ], beach resorts [ edit ].

Coastal Maharashtra (Konkan) has some of very beautiful beaches. With a 720 km coast line, there are beautiful beach destinations almost every 50-100 km, starting from Dahanu in the Northern part of the State to Sindhudurg, at the Southern tip.

Some popular beaches are:

  • Girgaon Beach (Chowpaty)
  • Nagaon, Alibaug
  • Murud-Janjira
  • Harihareshwar
  • Ganpatipule
  • Devgad beach
  • Taramumbari
  • kunkeshwar beach
  • Pirvadi Beach (Uran)

While the beaches in Bordi, Gorai, Juhu, Alibag, Kashid and Murud-Janjira are well-developed, with multiple accommodation choices, the rest remain still off the tourist circuit. The primary reason is lack of good accommodation choices. At most of the other beaches, the only decent stay options are properties owne and managed by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), a govt. organisation. These MTDC resorts have amazing location with great views, but being govt. run, these are not among the best in service, activities and food.

Hill Stations [ edit ]

Popular hill stations in Maharashtra are -

  • Mahabaleshwar
  • Chikhaldara
  • Bhandardara

Other sites [ edit ]

  • National Parks at Mumbai
  • Meteor Crater at Lonar
  • Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai
  • Astavinayak yatra
  • Windmills at Chalalewadi

Do [ edit ]

  • River rafting, mountain biking and kayaking at Kolad

Trek the Sahyadri [ edit ]

The Sahyadri range of mountains is an impressive hill range in the western parts of Maharastra running north to south. There are many peaks in these ranges with medium height, highest being 'kalsubai' peak. Many of the hills have been converted into Forts by Chatrpati Shivaji and later Maratha rulers, some forts are even older. Many of the forts are in ruins, but still there is a lot to see and experience. Every fort has its own importance and interesting bravery stories of Shivaji and his soldiers (मावळे). Hence trekking the forts and hills in the sahyadri's has a charm of its own. Especially in the monsoons, its a place to die for, with lush greenery and pure waterfalls abundant in the hills. The treks range from very simple to absolutely tough. These western ghats are accessible from major cities like Mumbai, Pune and Nashik.

Eat [ edit ]

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There are lots of snack and side dishes in Maharashtrian cuisine. Some quintessentially Maharashtrian dishes are:

  • Vada pav : Popular Maharashtrian dish consisting of fried mashed-potato dumpling (vada), eaten sandwiched in a bun (pav). This is referred to as Indian version of burger and is almost always accompanied with the famous red chutney made from garlic and chillies, and fried green chilles. Interestingly rarly vada pav are home made. Very famous in Mumbai.
  • ' Chivda : Spiced flattened rice. It is also known as Bombay mix in Foreign countries especially Great Britain.
  • ' Kande Bhaje : Very famous dish made of cutted onions & 'besan'. Specially demanden in rainy season.
  • Pohe : pohe or poha is a snack made from flattened rice. It is most likely served with tea and is probably the most likely dish that a Maharashtrian will offer his guest. During arranged marriages in Maharashtra, Kanda Pohe (literal translation, pohe prepared with onion) is most likely the dish served when the two families meet. Its so common that sometimes arranged marriage itself is referred colloquially as "kanda-pohay". Other variants on the recipe are batata pohe (where diced potatoes are used instead of onion shreds). Other famous recipes made with Pohe (flattened rice) are dadpe pohe, a mixture of raw Pohe with shredded fresh coconut, green chillies, ginger and lemon juice; and kachche pohe, raw pohe with minimal embellishments of oil, red chili powder, salt and unsauteed onion shreds.
  • Upma or sanja or upeeth : This snack is similar to the south Indian upma. It is a thick porridge made of semolina perked up with green chillies, onions and other spices.

Surali Wadi: Chick pea flour rolls with a garnishing of coconut, coriander leaves and mustard. Lots of items actually..further delicacies can be obtained in any typical maharastrian home.

  • Matar-usal- pav' :It is a dish made of green peas in a curry with onions, green chillies and sometimes garlic. Its eaten with a western style leavened bun or pav. Another form of Matar usal is made in konkan areas or by brahmins especially in Pune - this has a gravy of coconut, coriander, ginger-garlic and green chilly ground together and then fried into a Phodni. Some water and green peas are added and boiled till the peas are cooked and have absorbed the taste of all the condiments.
  • Misal Pav :Quintessentially from Kolhapur. This is made from a mix of curried sprouted lentils, topped with batata-bhaji, pohay, Chivda, farsaan, raw chopped onions and tomato. Also some times eaten with yogurt. Bread is a must.

Pav bhaji: This speciality dish from lanes of Mumbai has mashed steamed mixed vegetables (mainly potatoes, peas, tomatoes, onions and green pepper) cooked in spices and table butter. The vegetable mix is served with soft bun shallow fried in table butter and chopped onion. Sometimes cheese, paneer (cottage cheese) are added.

  • Kothimbir vadi' : Coriander (Cilantro) mixed with chick pea flour and Maharashtrian spices. There are plenty of variants of this dishes some deep fried, some stir fried and some steamed.

Saoji curry is special gravy mainly used in preparing non-vegetarian (chicken and mutton dish); But can also be used to prepare vegetarian dish (Potato, Paneer or Soya Chunk). Saoji chicken or Mutton is famous for its spicy taste and is highly recommended to all the spicy food lovers. Nagpur is famous for 'Saoji chicken'.

  • Solkadhi - prepared from coconut milk and Kokam
  • Tomato saar - Maharashtrian spicy tomato soup
  • Kokam saar - Soup prepared from dried fruit of Garcinia indica
  • Varan - plain non-spicy or lightly spiced daal lentil with split Pigeon pea (Toor dal)
  • Katachi Aamti - Sweet, hot and sour soup prepared from Chana or Chickpea dal
  • Ambyache lonche (mango pickle)
  • Limbache lonche (lemon pickle)
  • Awlyache lonche/Murabba' (amla pickle)
  • Mohoriche lonche (mustard pickle)
  • Ambe-haladiche lonache (fresh turmeric pickle)
  • Mirachiche lonache (Chilly Pickle)
  • Sakhar amba (Sweet Pickle of Mango)
  • Puran Poli : It is one of the most popular sweet item in the Maharashtrian cuisine. It is made from jaggery (molasses or gur), yellow gram (chana) dal, pain flour, cardamom powder and ghee (clarified butter). It is made at almost all festivals. A meal containing puran poli is considered "heavy" by Marathi people.
  • Gulachi Poli  : Made specially on Makar Sankranti in typical Brahmin households, the Gulachi poli is a heavy meal similar to the Puran Poli. It is made with a stuffing of soft/shredded Jaggery mixed with toasted, ground Til (white sesame seeds) and some gram flour which has been toasted to golden in plenty of pure Ghee. The dish is made like a paratha i.e. the stuffed roti is fried on Pure ghee till crisp on both side. Tastes heavenly when eaten slightly warm with loads of ghee.
  • Modak : is a Maharashtrian sweet typically steamed (ukdiche modak). Modak is prepared during the Ganesha festival around August, when it is often given as an offering to lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God, as it is reportedly his favorite sweet.
  • Karanji : is a deep fried dumpling with a filling of grated coconut sweetened with jaggery and flavoured with powdered cardamom seeds. It is also known as Kanavale. It is one of the popular sweets prepared for Diwali celebrations.
  • Gulab Jaam : are balls made of dense milk (Mava/Khava) and bleached wheat flour fried in ghee (clarified butter) and then dipped in sugar syrup.
  • Shevaya chi Kheer : is prepared by cooking shevaya (vermicelli) in milk. The preparation is sweetened with jaggery or sugar, flavoured with powdered cardamom seeds and finally garnished with chopped nuts. Kheer is also made of Rice, Semolina, and Dudhi (white gourd).
  • Anarsa  : It is made from soaked powdered rice, jaggery or sugar.

Also Khava (Mava of Nandura. District - Buldhana.)

Drink [ edit ]

  • Coconut water is very famous
  • Kokam Sharbat (Sharbet)

Respect [ edit ]

Try to feel the cultural vibes, and integrate yourself into the rich Hindu cultural heritage. While in Maharashtra, respect the sentiments of the Marathi people. When meeting a Marathi person, greet them with the words "Jay Maharashtra!" This little gesture of friendliness will mean a lot. When at a shop, greet the shopkeeper by saying "Jay Bhavani jay Shivaji!" This directly appeals to the Maratha nationalist feelings deep in the heart of every Marathi. They will welcome you as one of their own, and you may also get extra discount.

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Maharashtra is a land of contrasts where a shared community thread weaves people from all walks of life. This state unfurls its wonders, traditions, festivals, and cultures and captivates all who venture into its embrace.

Maharashtra, a vibrant state in the western peninsular region of India, offers travelers a diverse range of attractions and experiences. From bustling cities to serene hill stations and historical landmarks to pristine beaches, this Indian state has something to cater to every traveler’s taste. It is one of India’s largest commercial and industrial centers. The region houses several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the ancient cave paintings at Ajanta and Ellora, which are popular tourist destinations. This state is also home to picturesque hill stations like Khandala, Matheran, and Mahabaleshwar and coastal towns like Alibaug, Malvan, and Ganpatipule. A visit to Maharashtra provides an unforgettable experience, combining the charm of its cultural heritage, the beauty of natural landscapes, and people’s warmth. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into India’s diverse culture, Maharashtra has everything.

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Maharashtra offers a delightful blend of rich history, diverse landscapes, colorful festivals, and warm hospitality. For history enthusiasts, Aurangabad is a must-visit destination. It has the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. The Ajanta Caves showcase exquisite Buddhist paintings dating back to the 2nd century, while the Ellora Caves feature a mix of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist architecture. These ancient rock-cut cave temples provide a unique insight into India’s rich artistic and religious history. Maharashtra is famous for hill stations, offering a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Maharashtra is renowned for vibrant festivals and fairs. Ganesh Chaturthi, the festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, is celebrated with great energy across the state.

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Tourist Attractions in Maharashtra

Maharashtra offers a multitude of attractions for travelers. Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, is known for its historic landmarks, vibrant markets, and Bollywood film industry. Pune is a city of education and heritage, with numerous forts and museums. Aurangabad is famous for the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, while Nashik is a spiritual destination and the wine capital of India. Lonavala and Mahabaleshwar are hill stations that offer an excellent escape from the heat.

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Are you planning a trip to Maharashtra? Then, keep these tips in mind to craft pleasant memories.  

  • Culture:  While visiting religious places, be cautious about the traditions and dress appropriately.
  • Local Food: Try traditional dishes like Pav Bhaji, Vada Pav, Misal Pav, and Puran Poli to taste the local food.
  • Learn the Local Language: Try getting your hands on some basics of Marathi to communicate with locals. 

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Maharashtra boasts a wide range of popular tourist destinations, including Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Alibaug, Nashik, and the scenic Western Ghats, among others.

Question 2. What are the top adventure activities available in Maharashtra?

Maharashtra offers a range of adventure activities such as trekking, hiking, river rafting, paragliding, and wildlife safaris. Popular adventure destinations include the Western Ghats and national parks like Tadoba and Pench.

Question 3. How do I get to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves from Mumbai?

The Ajanta and Ellora Caves are located in Aurangabad, which can be reached from Mumbai by air, train, or road. You can take a direct flight from Mumbai to Aurangabad, catch a train, or opt for a road trip.

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The third largest state and the second most populous state in India - Maharashtra - is brimming with an array of colorful shrines; a remarkable collection of caves; golden beaches lined with swaying palm trees; historic hotspots with strong past connection; and oodles of emerald hill stations under the canopy of lush western ghats. With an incredible mashup of everything, there's is no better place to go for a holiday in India than Maharashtra.The state is primarily known for its ancient Ellora and Ajanta caves, and pilgrim destinations. Plan a holiday in Maharashtra to witness the dazzling range of experience, beautiful landscapes and years of history.

Capital: Mumbai,   Location: Western India

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If travelling to Maharashtra, monsoon (June to August) season would be the best time to visit

Why Visit Maharashtra?:

Witness the art from the past; slip in the madding crowd; get drenched in the luscious colors of its hill station; go crazy on the capsizing waves; experience the iconic attractions of India - do all these and much more on a trip to Maharashtra.

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Vast, varied, vibrant and extremely vivacious - Maharashtra has a thing when it comes to urbanization and rapid development that is hard to find anywhere else in India. It's a paradisiacal paradox -subtle yet energetic; wild but manicured, and hushes yet fueled by rapid urbanization. Along with its stronghold on commercialism, Maharashtra is a winner in the category of tourism too. In this 307,713 km2 land, which makes it the third largest state in India, there are some irresistible holiday destinations that are not only meant for the nature lovers but also for the religiously inclined travelers. For a vacation in Maharashtra, there is abundance natural beauty to soothe the senses; beaches that are the best places to unwind; exceptional shrines that are the epitome of architectural excellence and rich flora and fauna that makes it a biodiversity hotspot. In nutshell, Maharashtra is untouched, intriguing, captivating, and picture as perfect.

To begin the brief introduction of Maharashtra, it's important to know about its origination. As per the historical records, one can see the traces of Maharashtra since the days of Maurya Empire in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. Later it has witnessed the presence of many rulers - Western Satraps, Gupta Empire, Gurjara-Pratihara, Vakataka, Kadambas, Chalukya Empire, Rashtrakuta Dynasty, Western Chalukya, and Yadava. Amongst all these, the most talked about were the rulers of Marathas, who were later dethroned by the British after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. The presence of much unique distinctive dynastic remains reflecting through their archeological treasures, which are counted amongst the popular places to visit in Maharashtra.

Over a long period of time, Maharashtra has witnessed the rule of different rulers. And the testaments of the same can be seen over in its forts, caves, and places. There are over 350 vestiges in Maharashtra but the primarily known are Ajanta Ellora caves. An outstanding specimen of ancient Indian architectural heritages, all these caves are shrines cut out of the rock by hand. Other prominent tourist's places to visit for a heritage sightseeing tour are Raigadh Fort, Vijaydurg Fort, Sindhudurg Fort, Pratapgadh Fort, Shaniwar Wada, Lal Mahal, Ahmednagar Fort, Bibi Ka Maqbara, and Daulatabad Fort. Some architectural masterpieces of Maharashtra have a colonial touch like Gateway of India, Rajabai Clock Tower and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Portuguese too has left their mark in Maharashtra in the form of the Vasai Fort, which was initially built a ship building site.

No doubt it’s important to know about history but it’s the culture that best defines a state. And when it comes to Maharashtra, there are many things associated with it, which can be seen through the lifestyle of the people, be it from the urban or rural area. The local cuisines of Maharashtra, which changes every season, grabs a lot of attention for its flavourful spices. As such, there is no staple diet that people of Maharashtra follow, it changes from region to region, but fish curries and rice are prominent on the coastal belt, while spicy mutton curries are a favorite in the east Maharashtra. Vada pav, Pav Bhaji, chaat and puneri missal, selucha chana are a must try street food on Maharashtra holiday.

When it comes to culture, the traditional dance forms of Maharashtra - Powada, Lavani, and Koli are hard to miss. Carried out by the locals wearing colorful Nauwari saadi or Lugda (women), and Dhotar (men) during the festival celebrations, the beats of these dance performances gets one into a craving for more. Undoubtedly, festivals are the best time to go on a vacation to Maharashtra as this when one can see the rich culture, heritage, and ethnicity of the state. While the most highly visible festival maybe the Ganesh Chaturthi. But festivals like Gudi Padwa, Naga Panchami, Marabats and Badgyas are too celebrated with as much enthusiasm and spirit.

Maharashtra is synonymous to Mumbai, it's capital city that is known for its pulsating rich lifestyle that never comes to down still. And Mumbai is the nexus of the prolific global film industry - Bollywood; that's what exactly charms tourists the most. An undisputed movie-making center of India, Mumbai is the place where all the drama and dance of Bollywood takes place. It's a fast pacing city thriving with many cultures and has many top tourist attractions to visit like Mahim Beach, Juhu, Hanging Garden, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Siddhi Vinayak Mandir, Haji Ali Dargah, and Gateway of India. So when on a visit to Mumbai take a hop-on-hop-off city tour and feast your eyes on some of the classiest movie sets.

Along with Bollywood, Maharashtra takes pride in is its lush canopies that together form the western ghats, a biodiversity hotspot. Under the shadow of the western ghats, which mostly locals call Sahyadri Ranges, many hilly hamlets are blooming, the cool aura which even drew Britons upwards and downwards during the British Raj era. Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Matheran, Mhaismal, Lonavala, Khandala, Amboli, and Malshej Ghat are the famous summer getaways of Maharashtra, and they are accessible too. Most of them must be having the similar silhouette, but each has its unique characteristic charm, charisma, and allure. Some them are rising high and tall to create a thumbs up, some are getting straight down into the Arabian sea, while another mender around waterfall and lakes.

Besides the hill stations, the eastern region of Maharashtra has some of the most promising national parks, where there are chances to spot tigers and many other mammals and birds. All in all, there are six wildlife reserves in Maharashtra that attracts an impressive range of animals, including Crocodiles, Bisons, Gawas, Neelgais, and numerous other avian species. Amongst all these parks, the must visit for wildlife tours are Tadoba National Park and Navegaon National Park, which keeps on buzzing with tourists even in the offseason to seek relaxation, and jeep safaris.

Since all the hill stations and jungles of the Maharashtra are quite pristine, so to explore all these hidden gems, travelers are often seen heading to these places to take part in treks like Torna Trek, Raigad Trek, Visapur Fort Trek, Shivneri Trek, Harishchandragad Trek, Lohgad Trek, Kalsubai Peak Trek, Vasota Fort Trek, to name a few. Apart from trekking, rafting, caving, and paragliding are some of the activities that keep one on their toes and leave their hearts filled with thrill and elation. To further add a little thrill to the adventure vacation, one can sign up for a white water rafting over river Kundalika, near the western ghats.

It's not only the culture that is diverse but also the landscapes. Yes, along with the hill stations and wildlife reserves, there are some good number of beaches to visit in Maharashtra that are a part of its romantic Konkan Coast fringing the Arabian Sea. When on a beach holiday to Maharashtra, make a point to cover places like Ganapatipule Beach, Dahanu-Bordi Beach, Shriwardhan Harihareshwar Beach, Mandwa and Kihim Beach, Madh Island Beach, Marve Manori and Gorai Beach, Tarkarli Beach, Velneshwar Beach, Vengurla Malvan, etc. Amongst all these beach towns the most pristine one has to be Malvan, which has a vibrant marine life, coral reefs, and sea caves that draw a huge number of tourists nearby places. Even on the other beaches of Maharashtra activities like scuba diving can be enjoyed.

If ever made a travel guide of Maharashtra, no wonder it will turn out to be a thick book with major emphasis on pilgrimage holidays. Bestowed with five Jyotirlingas; two Shakti Peethas; one Panj Takht; beautiful churches; gigantic mosques; and a city that plays host to the grand Kumbh Mela- Nashik, Maharashtra is blessed by the presence of all the gods. Not only to Hindus, here one can find a good number of temples of various cultures knitted together, making it look a class apart. For Hindus, many pilgrimage circuits are there in Maharashtra but the prominent one is Ashtavinayaka, referring to eight Ganesha temples. Aundhya Nagnath, Parali Vaijnath, Bhimashankar, Trimbakeswar, Grishneshwar, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple and Ganpatipule Temple are the places that one shouldn't miss on Maharashtra pilgrimage tour.

Isn't Maharashtra fascinating enough to go for a holiday or a weekend getaway? And all thanks to Maharashtra tourism, the place is gradually making a mark on an international platform as well. For upcoming vacation, if considering Maharashtra as an option then book the holiday package right away with Tour My India. The Maharashtra travel packages available at Tour My India ranges from weekend getaways to heritage tour to honeymoon. And even one can get a tailor-made made packages.

From hotel bookings to transportation, everything will be a part of these travel packages. The packages will include a visit to all the famous attractions and make sure that travelers get the whimsical experience.

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Wildlife Maharashtra

Boasting an opulent wildlife, Maharashtra flaunts the lushness of its Western Ghats, the Sahaydri Ranges and the paddy fields. The state is home to a plethora of animals and birds, both exotic and rare.

Heritage Maharashtra

Maharashtra takes pride in preserving a major part of its heritage that comprises of age old caverns, temples, palaces and plateau. The state reflects at quite a rich history of India.

Hill Stations Maharashtra

Hill Stations

Like the fresh breath of air, the hill stations in Maharashtra are ideal escapes. Nestled in Sahyadri Ranges, these heavenly destinations are blessed with stunning landscape, pleasant weather and a plethora of attractions.

Pilgrimages Maharashtra

Pilgrimages

Soaked in spirituality, Maharashtra is home to several pilgrimage sites. In the state, spirituality is not confined to shrines,but waterfalls and hot springs also have a share in the religious popularity.

Beaches Maharashtra

The balmy and scenic beaches of Maharashtra are a holiday delight. Adorned with sun toasted sand and azure water, the 700 kms coastline is no less than a slice of paradise.

Adventure Maharashtra

The haven for adrenaline junkies, Maharashtra offers an opportunity to make your holiday memorable by laying down choices of relishing adventure sports like paragliding, river rafting, hot air ballooning and various others.

Lakes Maharashtra

Adorning the state with their scintillating waters, the lakes in Maharashtra are truly a delightful sight. Found in aplenty, these gorgeous lakes are perfect for picnickers and nature photographers.

Museums Maharashtra

Offering a glimpse of the rich history, the museum in Maharashtra showcases a generous collection of age old curios, embroidered textiles, sculptures, antique copper vessels and swords.

Caves Maharashtra

Snuggling within the Sahyadri Ranges, the caves in Maharashtra are a reminder of opulent history. These exemplary attractions not only take you down the historic lanes but introduce to the finest craftsmanship.

Forts Maharashtra

Maharashtra is home to whopping 350 majestic forts, the highest in India. Though some in the crumbling state and few in ruins, these forts narrate stories of chivalry and triumph of the Marathas.

Fairs & Festivals Maharashtra

Fairs & Festivals

The rich culture of Maharashtra has endowed it with vivid colourful festivals that revolve around ancient practices, beliefs and traditions. Maharashtra during festivals, is the happiest place to be.

Cuisine Maharashtra

Subtle to spicy, the food in Maharashtra is indeed a treat to the tongue. The state offers a variety of palatable dishes varying flavours and coming from its different regions.

Shopping Maharashtra

Markets in Maharashtra evince a mixture of modern and traditional items that make a great buy as souvenirs. Each region in the state boasts its own speciality and has something unique to offer.

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Mumbai is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. About 149 km from Pune, it is the wealthiest city in India with highest number of billionaires and is also one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Mumbai is more affectionately known as the city of dreams. The city is a collection of 7 islands and was named after the goddess Mumbadevi. Gateway of India , Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus), Elephanta Caves, Kanheri Caves, Haji Ali Darga, Siddivinayaka Temple, Juhu Beach, Marve Beach, Marine Drive, Chowpatty, Film City, Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya, Babulnath Temple and Mount Mary Church are some of the popular places to visit in Mumbai as part of Mumbai tour packages . Mumbai is the entertainment capital as well as financial powerhouse of India. The city is also famous for fashionable clothes and imitation jewellery. Mumbai is the perfect stopover point because this city is the gateway to a plethora of tourist destinations - you can choose from ancient temples, hill stations, and historic forts for a quick weekend getaway. Alibaug, Lonavala , Mahabaleshwar, and Panchgani.

2. Ajanta Caves

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Ajanta Caves are one of the oldest UNESCO World heritage sites in Maharashtra , and among the most prominent Maharashtra tourist places . One of the most visited ancient monuments in India, these caves are situated about 98 km from Aurangabad, 326 km from Pune, and 443 km from Mumbai. Carved between 2nd Century BC and 6th Century AD, Ajanta Caves are excavated in a horseshoe-shaped bend of rock surface nearly 76 m in height overlooking the Waghur River. The complex consists of 29 rock-cut cave monuments built during the Satavahana period and the Vakataka period. The caves at Ajanta are famous for beautiful mural paintings and sculptures that depict tales of Jatakas. The world-famous paintings at Ajanta also fall into two broad phases. The earliest is noticed in the form of fragmentary specimens in Cave 9 & 10, which are among the must-visit places as part of Ajanta holiday packages . The second phase of paintings started around the 5th - 6th centuries and the specimen of these exemplary paintings could be noticed in Cave 1, 2, 16, and 17. Various incidents from the life of Gautama Buddha and the Jataka Tales are represented and recreated on the walls of these caves. It can be visited along with Aurangabad tour packages .

3. Mahabaleshwar

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Perched at an altitude of 1,353 m in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is one of the popular hill stations in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Pune & Mumbai. It is about 123 km from Pune, and 243 km from Mumbai. It is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Known for its lovely views, beautiful landscapes, and pleasant weather, Mahabaleshwar is often referred to as the queen of hill stations in Maharashtra . It boasts of many tourist attractions including Pratapgarh Fort, Venna Lake, Mahabaleshwar Mandir, Krishnabai Temple, Lingamala Falls , and Panchgani. Several viewpoints are strategically located here to capture the panoramic views created by the majestic Sahyadri Mountains and deep valleys. Arthur's Seat, Wilson Point, Kate's Point, Elephant Head Point, and Bombay Point are some popular viewpoints you must include in Mahabaleshwar packages . Mahabaleshwar is the source of the Krishna River. Four other rivers also flow from here, before they merge into the Krishna; these are Koyana, Venna, Savitri, and Gayatri. Also, it is famous for the cultivation of strawberries and mulberries.

4. Lonavala

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Situated at an altitude of 622 m in the Sahyadri Range, Lonavala is a beautiful hill station in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top hill stations you must include in Maharashtra tour packages and among the best tourist places to visit near Mumbai & Pune. It is located about 67 km from Pune, and 95 km from Mumbai. Lonavala has several tourist places in the form of caves, lakes, forts and waterfalls. Lohagad Fort , Rajmachi Point, Bhushi Dam, Kune Waterfalls, Karla Caves, Tikona Fort, Visapur Fort, Bedsa Caves and Tung Fort are some of the best places to include in Lonavala tour packages . The twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala are the most popular monsoon getaways in India. The best time to visit Lonavala and Khandala is during the monsoon, between July - September when the scenic spots become lush green and the waterfalls are in full flow.

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Shirdi is a pilgrimage town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 180 km from Pune, and 258 km from Mumbai, this is one of the popular places pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Shirdi is home to the shrine of Shirdi Sai Baba, the star attractions of Shirdi Tour . Sai Baba, who belonged to the 20th century, is known as one of the greatest saints of India. Sai Baba visited Shirdi when he was 16 years old and stayed there until he died in 1918. Shirdi is the place where he attained his 'Samadhi' or final abode. This is one of the must include places in Maharashtra holiday packages . The Shirdi temple complex covers an area of about 200 square meters. It includes Gurusthan, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Chavadi, and Lendi Baug. Shirdi Temple is one of the richest temples in India with estimated donations of INR 4 billion per annum. Maruti Temple, Khandoba Mandir, Sai Heritage Village, Shanisinghnapur, and Nashik are the other Shirdi places to visit .

6. Ellora Caves

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An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ellora Caves are the most visited places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Situated about 28 km from Aurangabad, 253 km from Pune, and 344 km from Mumbai. Ellora Caves is an impressive complex of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain Cave temples carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills between the 6th and 10th centuries AD. Ellora is one of the prominent heritage places to visit near Mumbai . The caves have a slightly less dramatic setting than those at Ajanta, but more exquisite sculptures. The cave complex comprises 34 caves includes 12 Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and 5 Jain Caves. The central attraction at Ellora is Kailash Temple (Cave 16) , which is the most remarkable. Every year Ajanta-Ellora Festival is organized in Aurangabad to pay tribute to the legendary caves of Ellora, Ajanta, and other historical monuments in the region. Earlier the venue for this festival was Kailasa Temple of Ellora Caves but it has now been shifted to Soneri Mahal, among the must include places in Aurangabad tour packages .

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Alibaug, or Alibag is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. About 75 km from Lonavala, & 102 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular places for beaches in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Konkan Tour Packages . Located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibaug is well known for its beautiful beaches and ancient forts that are the most visited places as part of Alibaug packages . Alibaug Beach, Kihim Beach, Akshi Beach, Mandwa Beach, Kashid Beach, Varsoli Beach, Nagaon Beach, Murud Beach, Kolaba Fort, and Murud -Janjira Fort are the most popular places to visit in Alibaug . It can also be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Alibag is one of the must include places in Maharashtra Tour Packages , especially for beach lovers.

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Nashik or Nasik is the third-largest city by population in Maharashtra. Situated about 182 km from Mumbai, and 211 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 700 m, Nashik is famous for its numerous temples that can be visited as part of Nashik Tour Packages . Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar are some of the popular places to visit in Nashik . Nashik also holds Kumbha Mela, the largest religious gathering held once every 12 years. A large number of pilgrims, sadhus, and holy men attend this magnificent fair and take bath in the holy river Godavari. Apart from its religious importance, Nashik has numerous vineyards that dot the countryside and is known as the wine capital of India. Nashik can be visited along with Shirdi Tour Packages .

9. Panchgani

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Panchgani or Paachgani is a picturesque hill station in Maharashtra. Situated 104 km from Pune and 254 km from Mumbai, it is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages , and among the famous scenic places to visit near Kolhapur . Situated at an altitude of 1334 m, Panchgani is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyadri mountain ranges. It is one of the top hill stations near Pune & Mumbai. Mahabaleshwar was the summer resort of choice for the British, but it was uninhabitable during the monsoons. Panchgani was developed as a retirement place for the British as it remained pleasant throughout the year. It is also said that, during Vanavasa, the Pandavas spent some time in Panchgani and the cave where they stayed in the famous Devil's Kitchen, among the most popular sightseeing places in Panchgani . Panchgani has several beautiful tourist attractions. Table Land, Parsi Point, Kamalgadh Fort, Devil's Kitchen, Rajpuri Caves, Sydney Point, Mapro Gardens, Dhom dam, etc. are some of the major sightseeing places to visit as part of Panchgani tour packages . Panchgani is dotted with British style old bungalows and Parsi houses.

10. Aurangabad

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Aurangabad is a historical city and also the tourism capital of Maharashtra. Situated about 232 km from Pune, and 350 km from Mumbai, it is one of the top places to visit near Pune and also one of the top places to visit as part of Maharashtra tour packages . Named after the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, Aurangabad is a tourist hub of Maharashtra. The city is surrounded by many historical monuments, including the world-famous Ajanta - Ellora Caves , which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Daulatabad Fort, Jama Masjid, Panchakki, and the 52 gates are the important tourist attractions to visit as part of Aurangabad tour packages . There are also many temples, mosques, museums, and even some gardens to explore. The city is also home to the famous Bibi ka Maqbara , a beautiful mausoleum of Rabia-ul-Daurani alias Dilras Banu Begum, the wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah built the mausoleum between 1651 AD and 1661 AD in the memory of his mother. This mausoleum is a replica of the world-famous Taj Mahal. Also known as Mini Taj, the mausoleum is far less ornamental than the Taj Mahal in Agra.

11. Ganpatipule

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Ganpatipule is a small pilgrimage & beach town on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra in India. About 307 km from Pune, and 345 km from Mumbai, it is one of the top places to visit near Kolhapur , and among the must include places in Maharashtra packages . Ganpatipule is mainly known for its 400 years old Ganapati Temple which is the prime attraction in Ganpatipule holiday packages . The idol of Ganesha is believed to be a monolith that was self-incarnated and discovered over 1600 years ago. It is one of the Ashta Ganapati Temples of India and is known as 'Paschim Dwar Devata'. The temple is at the base of a hill, and pilgrims walk around (pradakshina) the hill as a mark of respect. Ganpatipule can be visited as a day trip along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Besides, Ganpatipule has some of the most spectacular beaches that can be visited along with Konkan packages . It is an ideal getaway that attracts peace-seekers, beach lovers, and pilgrims alike. Jaigad Fort, Prachin Konkan Museum, Arey Ware Beach, Guhagar Beach, and Velneshwar are the other prominent places to visit in Ganpatipule .

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Situated at the confluence of Mula and Mutha Rivers, Pune is one of the most popular cities in India and the second-largest city in Maharashtra. About 161 km from Mumbai, Pune is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Pune boasts of several historical monuments from the Maratha period and many places of tourist interest. Shaniwar Wada , Osho Ashram, Dagdusheth Ganapathi, Pataleshwar Cave Temple, Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park, Shinde Chhatri, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, National War Museum, Bund Garden, Saras Baug, Parvati Hill, Aga Khan Palace, Rajgad Fort, and Darshan Museum are the some of the prominent attractions one must visit as part of Pune tour packages . Also, Pune is considered as the cultural capital of Maharashtra and is renowned for its cultural activities such as classical music, spirituality, theater, sports, and literature. The city is also known for its IT, manufacturing and automobile industries, and prestigious educational institutions. Pune is also one of the fastest-growing cities in the Asia-Pacific region. The 'Mercer 2015 Quality of Living' rankings evaluated local living conditions in more than 440 cities around the world where Pune ranked at 145, second in India after Hyderabad (138).

13. Ratnagiri

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Ratnagiri is a port city on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. About 308 km from Pune, and 350 km from Mumbai, Ratnagiri is one of the famous places to visit near Kolhapur , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Ratnagiri can be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Surrounded by the beautiful hills of Sahyadri ranges, Ratnagiri offers the most diverse attractions for tourists in the form of the most beautiful beaches, historical monuments, and serene temples. However, the beaches in Ratnagiri dominate all other tourist attractions. Mandvi Beach, Pawas Beach, Ganeshghule Beach, Bhatye Beach, and Ganpatipule Beach are the other famous beaches you must visit as part of Ratnagiri holiday packages . Apart from the beaches, there are other places to visit in Ratnagiri like Ratnadurg Fort, Thibaw Palace, Gateway of Ratnagiri, Vijaydurg Fort & Beach, Ganpatipule, and Jaigad Fort & Lighthouse. It can be visited along with Konkan tour .

14. Tadoba National Park

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Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve is the oldest and largest national park in Maharashtra. Situated about 29 km from Chandrapur, and 145 km from Nagpur, Tadoba is one of the top wildlife sanctuaries in India and among the must include places in Maharashtra packages , especially for wildlife buffs. Established in 1955, Tadoba National Park is one of the 47 project tiger reserves in India. The total area of the tiger reserve is 1,727 Sq. km and the core area of the tiger reserve is 625.40 Sq. km. Tadoba Lake acts as a buffer between the park's forest and the extensive farmland which extends up to the Irai water reservoir. This lake is a perennial water source that offers good habitat for Mugger crocodiles to thrive. The Tadoba National Park is divided into three separate forest ranges, i.e. Tadoba north range, Kolsa south range, and Mohurli range. There are 6 entry points for this park which are Mohurli gate, Kolara gate, Kuswanda gate, Navegaon gate, Pangdi gate, and Zari gate. The park is home to 88 tigers, along with leopards, sloth bears, gaur, nilgai, dhole, striped hyena, jungle cats, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, chital, and chausingha. Jeep safari is one of the most popular things to do as part of Tadoba tour packages .

15. Kolhapur

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Kolhapur is a city and the district headquarters of Kolhapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. About 237 km from Pune, and 388 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular pilgrimage sites in India , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Situated on the banks of the Panchganga River, Kolhapur is a beautiful city famed for its religious and historical sites that can be visited s part of Kolhapur tour packages . Often referred to as Dakshin Kashi, Kolhapur is an important spiritual center as it houses a significant number of temples from Medieval India, including Mahalakshmi Temple. Bhavani Mandap, New Palace Museum, Jyotiba Temple, Rankala Lake, Kopeshwar Temple, Panhala Fort, Siddhagiri Gramjivan Museum, and Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary are among the most prominent places to visit in Kolhapur . Kolhapur is known worldwide for its Kolhapuri chappals, Kolhapuri jewellery, and Kolhapuri Cuisine. It is also a hub of aspiring wrestlers as the town houses some of the best training centers in the country.

16. Harihareshwar

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Harihareshwar is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. About 175 km from Pune, and 213 km from Mumbai, it is one of the must-include places in Konkan tour packages , and among the famous weekend getaways from Pune , and Mumbai. Situated on the Konkan coast, Harihareshwar is one of the best Maharashtra beach destinations . This beach town is often called Southern Kashi because it is home to the Harihareshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Harihareshwar comes across as a pleasant surprise with some of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches along the Konkan Coast. Harihareshwar Beach , Diveaghar Beach & Temple, Kondvil Beach, Kelshi Beach, Velas Beach, Srivardhan Beach, Bankot Fort, are the must include places in Harihareshwar Packages .

17. Igatpuri

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Igatpuri is a beautiful hill town in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. About 136 km from Mumbai, and 250 km from Pune, it is one of the top hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai as well as Pune. At an altitude of 1900 feet in the Sahyadri Hills of Western Ghats, Igatpuri is a treat for the eyes as this charming hill station is adorned with beautiful temples, quaint old forts, pleasant climate, majestic mountains, and splendid scenery. This quaint hill town looks even more beautiful during monsoon season with gushing waterfalls, glittering lakes, mist, and the lush greenery. Bhatsa River Valley, Camel Valley, Tringalwadi Fort, Ghatandevi Temple, and Vaitarna Dam are some important places to visit in Igatpuri during your Maharashtra tour . This hill town has gained popularity among those who seek peace and spiritual rejuvenation, as Igatpuri is home to the Vipassana International Academy of Meditation. Also called as Dammagiri, this Vipassana center is considered to be the world's largest meditation center and is a major attraction in Igatpuri . With many forts in the vicinity, it is a paradise for hikers and trekkers.

18. Matheran

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Situated at an altitude of 800 m in the Western Ghats range, Matheran is one of the top monsoon destinations in Maharashtra and among popular hill stations near Mumbai & Pune for a weekend trip. It is about 94 km from Mumbai, 56 km from Lonavala and 122 km from Pune. It can be visited as part of Lonavala tour packages . Matheran, which means 'forest on the forehead', is an eco-sensitive region declared by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India. It is Asia's only automobile free hill station. Matheran is famous for its 38 viewpoints. Porcupine Point, Panorama Point, Echo Point, Charlott Lake, King George Point, Louisa Point, Monkey Point, Paymaster Park, Panthers' Caves, Rambaug Point, Heart Point, etc. are the some important tourist places in Matheran . Matheran is home to Matheran Hill Railway, one of the few toy trains in India. The Matheran hill railway, also known as Matheran Light Railway (MLR), is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Also, this hill station is the birthplace of famous freedom fighter Veer Bhai Kotwal.

19. Bhandardara

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Bhandardara is a small hill station and a holiday resort located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 157 km from pune & 172 k from Mumbai, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the beautiful places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 750 m on the banks of river Pravara, Bhandardara is a blend of natural beauty, waterfalls, mountains, tranquility, greenery, refreshing air, and pristine ambiance that can be experienced as part of Bhandardara tour packages . Arthur Lake, Randha Waterfalls, Umbrella Falls, Bhandardara Dam or Wilson Dam, and Amruteshwar Temple are some important tourist places in Bhandardara . Bhandardara provides plenty of opportunities for small treks and hikes for adventure lovers. The most interesting and exciting trek is the small trek to Ratangad Fort. The famous Mount Kalsubai (1646 m), the highest peak in Maharashtra, is a favorite trekking place. Bhandardara can also be visited along with Lonavala tour packages .

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Located near the confluence of the River Krishna,and the River Venna, Satara is one of the famous places to visit in Maharashtra in monsoon and among the top places to visit near Pune . Situated at an altitude of 2320 feet, it is a base station to several tourist destinations like Mahabaleshwar & Panchgani. The district of Satara is lined with amazing temples and forts. The Ajinkyatara Fort is the major historical fort in Satara and was built by Raja Bhoj. About 3,000 feet high, the fort was once an important line of defense in southern Maharashtra, and now among the must-visit places as part of Satara tour packages . Satara is another popular attraction not to miss in a Mahabaleshwar packages . The Kaas Lake, Kaas Plateau, Thosegarh Falls, Gare Ganapathi Temple, Koteshwar Mandir, and the Abhayankar Vishnu Temple are some important places to visit in Satara .

21. Chiplun

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Chiplun is a town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular tourist places in Maharashtra . About 238 km from Pune, and 259 km from Mumbai, it is among the best weekend getaways from Mumbai , and Goa. Situated between the Western Ghats, and the Arabian Sea, Chiplun has a stunning natural beauty which includes lush greenery and stunning waterfalls. Lies near the source of the Vashishti river, Chiplun is also an industrial town and happens to be one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Chiplun offers a bouquet of attractions to its visitors. Parashuram Temple, Swatsada Waterfalls, Gowalkot Fort, Nehru Smriti Udayan, Murud-Dapoli Beach, Anjarle Ganapati Temple, Anjarle Beach, Koyna Dam, and Pandava Caves are the top Chiplun tourist places .

22. Malshej Ghat

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Nestled in the lofty rugged hills of the Western Ghats, Malshej Ghat is one of the picturesque hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune Tour Packages . It is about 117 km from Pune, and 141 km from Mumbai. Situated at an altitude of about 700 m, the place is known for its rugged mountains, trekking trails, amazing waterfalls, and numerous lakes. This stunning mountain pass is an amazing getaway from Mumbai and Pune and lures a huge number of tourists, especially during the monsoon season when the surroundings are come alive with lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls. Malshej Falls, Harishchandragad Fort, Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, Ajoba Hill Fort, Sindola Fort, etc., are some of the top tourist places in Malshej Ghat . For the outdoor enthusiasts and the adventure seeker, there are many trekking trails along its scenic hilly routes and waterfalls. The most famous is the trek to Harishchandragad,among the must-visit places as part of Malshej Ghat trip . Ancient temples and fortifications atop the hill add to the experience of the trek. Another trekking option is to climb the 400 steps of Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

23. Pandharpur

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Pandharpur is a temple town located on the banks of Chandrabhaga River near Solapur city in Maharashtra, India. About 77 km from Solapur, and 209 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the must-include places in Solapur tour packages . Renowned for its deep-rooted religious heritage and enchanting spiritual aura, Pandharpur is considered to be the spiritual capital of Maharashtra and revered as the Southern Kashi of India. The sacred town of Pandharpur boasts magnificent temples and shrines. The Vitthal Rukmani Temple stands as the primary place of worship, attracting millions of devotees every year. The exquisite craftsmanship and intricate carvingsof the temple offer a glimpse into the artistic prowess of the bygone era. Besides, the Kaikadi Maharaj Math, Pundalik Temple, Shri Gopalkrishna Temple, Vishnupad Temple, and ISKCON Pandharpur are the other prominent Pandharpur tourist places . The annual Pandharpur Yatra, also known as the Ashadi Ekadashi, witnesses a colossal gathering of devotees.

24. Solapur

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Close to its border with Karnataka, Solapur is the 4th largest city as wel as one of the most visited tourist places in Maharashtra . It is about 236 km from Kolhapur, 251 km from Pune, 322 km from Hyderabad, and 407 km from Mumbai. Solapur district lies entirely in the Bhima and Seena basins, and the district headquarters is said to be Solapur city, which is blessed with religious and historic tourist attractions. Fort Bhuikot or Solapur Fort, Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary, Sri Siddheshwar Temple, Akkalkot Swami Maharaj Temple, Motibaug Tank, Mahatma Gandhi Zoo, Solapur Science Centre, Pandharpur, and Tuljapur are some of the top places to visit in Solapur . Solapur leads Maharashtra in the production of beedi. Solapuri Chadars and towels are famous not only in India but also at a global level. Solapuri chadars are the first product in Maharashtra to get a Geographical Indication tag. It has been a leading centre for cotton mills and power looms in Maharashtra.

25. Devagiri / Daulatabad Fort

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At a distance of 16 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Daulatabad is an ancient hill fort situated on the way to Ellora Caves from Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It is one of the best-preserved places of heritage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best Aurangabad tourist places . The historical triangular fort of Daulatabad was built by Yadava king Bhillama V in 1187 AD. It is one of the best historical places near Pune . The city was then called 'Deogiri', meaning the hill of gods. Daulatabad or 'the abode of wealth' was the name given by Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq when he made his capital here in 1327 AD. The region and the fort passed on into the hands of Bahamani rulers under Hasan Gangu in 1347 AD and Nizam Shahis of Ahmednagar in 1499 AD. Daulatabad became the capital of the Nizam Shahi dynasty in 1607 AD. The fort passed several hands, captured and re-captured by the Mughals, Marathas, Peshwas, and finally placed under the control of the Nizams of Hyderabad in 1724 AD till independence. It is one of the most visited places as part of Aurangabad tour packages . Daulatabad Fort was one of the most powerful forts during the medieval period. Built on a 200 m high conical hill, the fort was defended by a moat and a glacis. ...

26. Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

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At a distance of 28 km from Nashik, Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeswar is a small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains in Nasik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the must-include places in Nashik packages . Trimbakeshwar is famous for Trimbakeshwar Temple which is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most famous places to visit near Nashik . Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. A crown studded with precious stones rests on top of this Linga, which is said to be from the age of Pandavas. This crown is decorated with various precious stones like emeralds, diamonds, and many other varieties. The crown is displayed every Monday from 4 PM - 5 PM. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Mumbai . The temple is built of black stone in the Nagara style of architecture and is enclosed in a spacious courtyard. The sanctum internally a square and externally ...

27. Bhimashankar Temple

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At a distance of 111 km from Pune, 124 km from Lonavala, 210 km from Nashik, and 224 km from Mumbai, Bhimashankar Temple is an ancient pilgrimage center located near Karjat in the Ghat region of Sahyadri hills in Maharashtra. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . Bhimashankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India, and among the must-visit places as part of Pune tour packages . The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Aundha Nagnath Temple in Hingoli. Bhimashankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna River near Raichur. It is believed that the original temple of Bhimashankar was built in the 12th century CE. However, no evidence remains dating to that period has been found. The temple was renovated by Chimaji Antaji Bhide Naik in 1733 CE followed by some repair works by Dikshit Patwardhan in 1766 CE. A well was constructed in the complex by Raghunathrao Peshwa. The famous minister of the Peshwas, Nana Phadnavis carried out a lot of renovations, including the construction of the shikhara. It is one of the famous places to visit in Pune . According ...

28. Ghrushneshwar / Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

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At a distance of 1 km from Ellora Caves, and 29 km from Aurangabad, Grishneshwar or Ghrushneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is a famous Hindu temple located at Verul village in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , among the must-visit places as part of Ellora tour packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Grishneshwar Temple is believed to be the last or 12th Jyotirlinga on the earth. This is one of the top places to visit in Ellora , and among the prominent pilgrimage places to visit near Aurangabad . The presiding deity, in the form of Jyotirlinga, is known by several names like Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Ghrushmeswara, and Grishneswara. The Grishneshwar temple was re-constructed by Maloji Raje Bhosale, the grandfather of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in the 16th century. Later, the temple was again reconstructed in the 18th century by Rani Ahilyabhai Holkar, a Maratha princess who ruled Indore from 1765 CE to 1795 CE. According to the legend, In the Devagiri Mountain, there lived a Brahmin couple named Brahmavetta Sudharm and Sudeha. They had no children and according to the wish of Sudeha, Brahmavetta married her sister Ghushma. On the advice of ...

29. Aundha Nagnath Temple

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At a distance of 25 km from Hingoli, 61 km from Nanded, and 204 km from Aurangabad, Aundha Nagnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Aundha Nagnath in the Hingoli district of Maharashtra, India. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Aundha Nagnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Bhimshankar. Also, the temple is very closely associated with the lives of saints like Visoba Khechara, Namdev, and Jnanesvar. Namdev went to Jnanesvar temple where he was instructed to visit Aundha Nagnath Temple to search for a proper guru. The present temple is said to have been built by the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty and dates to the 13th century. It is believed that Dharmraj (eldest of Pandavs) has constructed the temple first time while they were expelled for 14 years from Hastinapur. It has been stated that the temple was seven-storyed before it was ransacked by Aurangzeb. Later, Rani Ahalyabai Holkar, Queen of the Maratha Malwa Kingdom, repaired and renovated the temple. Spread over an area of 60,000 sq. ft, Aundha Nagnath Temple was built in Hemadpanthi architectural style. However, its upper portion was repaired during the later ...

30. Vaijnath Temple - Parli

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At a distance of 60 km from Latur, 105 km from Nanded, 119 km from Aundha, and 219 km from Aurangabad, Sri Vaijnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple, located at Parli Vaijnath in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Aundha Nagnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Aundha Naganath near Hingoli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Bhimshankar. While the exact date of the building of the temple is not known, experts feel that it belongs to the Yadava period that goes back to the 12th or 13th century CE. There are records stating that the temple was renovated by Ahalyadevi Holkar in the year 1706. There are many legends associated with this temple. One such is the story of Satyavan and Savitri that is said to have taken place at Parli. There is also the legend from the Ramayana about Ravana halting here while on his way to Lanka with the Shivlinga. It is said that to be able to relieve himself, Ravana asked a herdsman to hold the Shivlinga for a while. However, the boy was unable to do so for long and placed it on earth, which is how the jyotirlinga happens to be here. The belief is that Shiva decided to reside here in the form of Vaidyanatheshwar. The ...

31. Saptashrungi Devi Temple

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At a distance of 26 km from Vani and 65 km from Nashik, Saptashrungi Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple situated near Nanduri village. The temple lies atop the cliff with an altitude of 1,230 m. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Saptashrungi. The temple is known popularly as one of the 'three and half Shakti Peethas' of Maharashtra. The temple is also one among the 51 Shakti Peethas located on the Indian subcontinent and is a location where one of Sati's limbs, her right arm is reported to have fallen. It is also believed that the presiding deity of the temple is Mahishasur Mardini, who was the slayer of the demon Mahishasur. At the foot of the hill lies the head of a buffalo, made of stone, which is believed to be that of the demon. Saptashrungi Temple is a two storied shrine with the Devi enshrined in the top floor. The goddess idol is said to be swayambhu (self-manifested) which was carved on a rock on the sheer face of a mountain. She is surrounded by seven (sapta-in Sanskrit) peaks (shrunga-in Sanskrit), hence the name- Saptashrungi Mata (mother of the seven peaks). The image of Devi is huge-about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. The idol is always coated with Sindoor, which is considered auspicious in this region. The Devi is decorated with high crown, a silver nose-ring and necklaces. The most important festival of the Saptashrungi temple is Chaitrotsav. The festival starts on Rama Navami and culminates on Chaitra Poornima (full moon ...

32. Tuljapur Sri Bhavani Temple

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At a distance of 39 km from Akkalkot, and 46 km from Solapur, Sri Tulja Bhavani Temple is a Hindu temple located in Tuljapur in Dharashiv district of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the prominent places to visit near Hyderabad . Dedicated to goddess Bhavani, Sri Tulja Bhavani Temple is considered as one of the 51 Shakti Pithas in India. Goddess Bhavani, literally translates to 'giver of life',is considered to be a mother who provides to her devotees and also plays the role of dispensing justice by killing Asuras. The temple was built in 12th century CE by Maratha Mahamandaleshwara Maradadeva of the Kadamb dynasty. The temple of Bhavani at Tuljapur along with the temples of Renuka at Mahur, Mahalaxmi at Kolhapur, and Saptashringi at Vani forms the four great Shaktipitha in Maharashtra. Goddess Bhavani of Tuljapur is known as the Kulswamini of Maharashtra, and the inspirational deity of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It is believed that goddess Bhavani gave him a' Bhawani sword' that brought success in his various expeditions. Several legends are associated with the temple. According to one legend, a demon, Madhu-Kaitabh, who was wreaking havoc upon both the gods and humans. Unable to find any solution, they turned to Lord Brahma for help, who advised them to turn to the Goddess Shakti. She took up the form of a destroyer, and powered by the ...

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It usually takes minimum 5 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Maharashtra. It is difficult to cover all top places in Maharashtra in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Pune or Mumbai and visit Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Alibaug or Ganpatipule. Another popular circuit includes Aurangabad, Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Nashik, Shirdi and near by places can be visited from both Mumbai & Pune.

Monsoon & winter from June to Martch is the best season to visit Maharashtra. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Popular Places like Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Aurangabad, Shirdi, Ajanta & Ellora Caves attract large crowds in Monsoon & winter season.

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A Trek Through Ladakh's Markha Valley

Trek through the Markha Valley, taking in the jaw-dropping Himalayan landscape, camp in traditional mountain villages, and discover hilltop monasteries. This unique journey combines the culture of the Buddhist faith with the natural beauty of the mountains and the hustle and bustle of Delhi.

Rajasthan: The Land of Kings

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Rajasthan: The Land of Kings

Experience the Land of Kings in luxury.This trip around Rajasthan takes you to Jaipur's palaces, sacred pilgrimage sites and deep into the desert hills. Breathe in the excitement of Delhi and visit the Taj Mahal. Then come nightfall, lay your head to rest in former royal palaces and magical forts.

The Holy City of Varanasi

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The Holy City of Varanasi

The flat, sunburnt plains of the Ganges River are India's breadbasket: a densely populated area, it is home to many of the country's greatest sights. See Delhi and all its treasures, then fly to Varanasi, the most sacred stretch of the Ganges and one of India's most intense and atmospheric places.

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Undoubtedly, Maharashtra’s greatest treasures are its extraordinary cave temples and monasteries. The finest of these are found near Aurangabad .

The busy commercial city is the obvious base for visits to the Buddhist caves at Ajanta , with their still-vibrant murals, and the monolithic temples of Ellora . Here the astonishing Hindu Kailash temple was carved in its entirety from one single rock. Despite Maharashtra’s early importance as a centre of Buddhism, Hinduism is very much at the core of the life in the state.

Balancing modern industry alongside ancient associations with the Ramayana, Nasak has always been the main pilgrimage centre. This is a handy place to break journeys en route to Aurangabad. One of the four locations of the Kumbh Mela, the city is always a hive of devotional activity, and lies close to one of India’s most sacred Shiva shrines.

In the state’s far northeastern corner, the city of Nagpur lies close to Sevagram. This is where Mahatma Gandhi set up his headquarters during the struggle for Independence.

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Ajanta caves, Maharashtra, India © Shutterstock

Away from the cities, one of the most characteristic features of the landscape is a plenitude of forts.

Rising a short distance inland from the sea, the Sahyadri Hills — part of the Western Ghats — form a series of huge steps that march up from the coastal strip to the edge of the Deccan plateau. These flat-topped hills could easily be converted into forts where small forces could withstand protracted sieges by large armies. Today, visitors can scale such windswept fortified heights at Pratapgadh and Daulatabad.

During the nineteenth century, the mountains found another use. When the summer proved too much for the British in Bombay, they sought refuge in nearby hill stations. The most popular of these, Mahabaleshwar , now caters for droves of domestic tourists. Matheran, 800m higher, has a special attraction — a rickety miniature train.

South of Matheran, a series of magnificent rock-cut caves clustered around Lonavala . This provides the main incentive to break the journey to the modern, cosmopolitan city of Pune , famous for its Osho resort founded by the New Age guru Bhagwan Rajneesh. Pune's atmospheric old town and restaurant and bar scene offers additional appeal.

To the west, Maharashtra occupies 500km of the Konkan coast on the Arabian Sea, from Gujarat to Goa . The little-explored palm-fringed coast winds back and forth with inlets, ridges and valleys. Highlights here include Murud-Janjira, whose extraordinary fortress was the only one never conquered by the Mughals.

Ganpatipule, the region’s chief pilgrimage centre, and home to kilometres of deserted, palm-fringed beaches, is another gem around these parts. By the time you reach Kolhapur, the main town in the far south of the state, famous for its temple and palace, Mumbai feels a world away. 

Evening Mumbai, Chowpatty beach. View of Malabar hill at sunset © O'SHI/Shutterstock

Chowpatty beach, Mumbai © O'SHI/Shutterstock

Most of Maharashtra’s attractions revolve around the region’s cave temples, monasteries and forts. Add to that fine wine, sophisticated cities, a plethora of palm-fringed beaches, and Ghandi’s last ashram, and Maharashtra adds up to a distinctively diverse — and rewarding — region.

#1 Visit Mumbai

As the powerhouse of Indian business, and the source of its most seductive media images, Mumbai , the Maharashtrian capital, can be a compelling place to spend a day or two. 

Nowhere reinforces your sense of having arrived in Mumbai quite as much as the Gateway of India — the city’s defining landmark. Nearby, the Prince of Wales Museum should be on your list of sightseeing priorities, as much for its flamboyantly eclectic architecture as for its art treasures.

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Mumbai, Maharashtra © Shuttertock

#2 Enjoy ancient culture and fine wine in Nasik

Lying at the head of the main pass through the Western Ghats , Nasik makes an interesting stopover en route to or from Mumbai. One of the four sites of the world’s largest religious gathering, the Kumbh Mela, the ghat-lined banks of the River Godavari here are always animated. 

According to the Ramayana, Nasik was where Rama (Vishnu in human form), his brother Lakshmana and wife Sita lived during their exile from Ayodhya. This is also where the archdemon Ravana carried Sita to his kingdom in an aerial chariot. The scene of such episodes forms the core of the busy pilgrimage circuit – a lively enclave packed with religious specialists, beggars, sadhus and street vendors touting puja paraphernalia. 

However, Nasik has a surprising lack of historic buildings, and its only real monuments are the rock-cut caves at nearby Pandav Lena. Excavated at the peak of Buddhist achievement on the Deccan, these 2000-year-old cells hark back to the days Nasik dominated the trade routes linking the Ganges plains with the ports to the west. 

In addition, with its temperate winters, rich soil and gently undulating landscape, Nasik’s arid and dusty hinterland is ideal for growing wine grapes. As a result, the city has established itself at the centre of India’s fast-expanding wine industry. 

Karthik Purnima, Nasik,  Maharashtra (India)

Nasik, Maharashtra, India

#3 Explore Ellora Caves

Among Maharashtra’s most visited places, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it'll come as no surprise that visiting Ellora Caves is one of the best things to do in India . 29km northwest of Aurangabad, these might not enjoy as grand a setting as their older cousins at Ajanta, but their amazing wealth of sculpture more than compensates.

In all, 34 Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves line the foot of the 2km-long Chamadiri escarpment as it tumbles down to meet the open plains. The site’s principal attraction — the colossal Kailash temple — rears from a sheer-edged cavity cut from the hillside. A vast lump of solid basalt has been fashioned into a spectacular complex of colonnaded halls, galleries and shrines. 

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Ellora Caves, Maharashtra, India © Shutterstock

#4 Be awe-struck by Ajanta caves 

Move captivating cave experiences wait at Ajanta , home to the finest surviving art gallery from any of the world’s ancient civilizations. Hewn from the near-vertical sides of a horseshoe-shaped ravine, the caves occupy a site worthy of the spectacular ancient art they contain.

Less than two centuries ago, this remote spot was known only to local tribespeople — the entrances to its abandoned stone chambers lay buried deep under a thick blanket of jungle. In 1819, the chance arrival of a detachment of East India Company troops brought the caves’ obscurity to an abrupt end. Led to the top of the bluff by a young scout, the tiger-hunters spied what has now been identified as the facade of Cave 10. 

Further exploration revealed a total of 28 colonnaded caves chiselled out of the brown and grey basalt cliffs lining the River Waghora. More remarkable still were the immaculately preserved paintings writhing over their interior surfaces.

In addition to the stone Buddhas and other sculptures enshrined within them, Ajanta’s excavations are adorned with a swirling profusion of murals.These depict everything from battlefields and sailing ships, to animal-filled forests and snow-capped mountains.

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Awe-inspiring Ajakta caves © Shutterstock

#5 Visit Gandhi’s ashram in Sevagram 

Sevagram, Gandhi’s model “Village of Service”, is deep in the serene Maharashtran countryside. The Mahatma moved here from his former ashram in Gujarat during the 1936 monsoon. 

At the centre of the Subcontinent, within easy reach of the Central Railway, it made an ideal headquarters for the national, nonviolent Satyagraha movement.

These days, the small settlement is a cross between a museum and a living centre for Gandhian philosophies. Interested visitors are welcome to spend a couple of days here, helping in the fields, attending discussions and prayer meetings, and learning the art of hand-spinning.

Once past the absorbing visitors’ centre, which documents Gandhi’s life, the focal point of the ashram is the sublimely peaceful main compound.

These modest huts – among them the Mahatma’s main residence – have been preserved exactly the way they were when the great man and his disciples lived here.

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View of the huts and cottages of Mahatma Gandhi's ashram at Sevagram, India © Shutterstock

#6 Explore the unspoiled Konkan coast 

Despite the gradual appearance of a string of resorts aimed at wealthy urbanites, the coast stretching south from Mumbai, known as the Konkan, remains relatively unspoilt.

Backed by trees and coconut plantations, and framed by the distant Western Ghats, empty beaches regularly slip in and out of view. At the same time, fortified towns preserve a distinct coastal culture, with its own dialect and fiery cuisine.

The number of rivers and estuaries slicing the coast meant this little-explored area was difficult to navigate. These days, the Konkan railway, which winds inland between Mumbai and Kerala via Goa, now renders it more easily accessible.

View of Murud Janjira Fort in monsoon season at Konkan, Maharashtra, India © ImagesofIndia/Shutterstock

Konkan coast, Maharashtra, India © ImagesofIndia/Shutterstock

#7 Take a miniature train to Matheran 

With fantastic views across the Western Ghats revealed during the train ride up to this former British hill station, Matheran is well worth the journey. 

108km east of Mumbai, Matheran is set on a narrow north–south ridge at an altitude of 800m in the Sahyadri Range. From evocatively named viewpoints at the edge of sheer cliffs that plunge into deep ravines, you can see way across the hazy plains. 

The town itself, shrouded in thick mist for much of the year, has, for the moment, one unique attribute. Namely, cars, buses, motorbikes and auto-rickshaws are banned. That, added to the journey up on a miniature train that chugs through spectacular scenery, gives the town an agreeably quaint feel.

Matheran toy train, Maharashtra, India © Shutterstock

Matheran toy train, Maharashtra, India © Shutterstock

#8 Potter around Pune 

Known as the “Oxford of the East”, the sophisticated city of Pune is home to an absorbing old town, a riveting museum, and some excellent places to eat and drink. 

Since the colonial days, Pune has continued to develop as a major industrial city. It's also one of India’s fastest growing business and tech centres. Signs of prosperity abound, from multi-storey apartment blocks and gated estates, to coffee shops, air-conditioned malls and hip boutiques.

Pune, recently voted India’s most “liveable city”, also has a couple of spiritual claims to fame. Koregaon Park is home to the famous Osho ashram, while on the outskirts you’ll find yogarcharya BKS Iyengar’s illustrious yoga centre.

Aga Khan Palace, Pune, India © Shutterstock

Aga Khan Palace, Pune, India © Shutterstock

Best places to stay in Maharashtra

It’s true to say travellers are spoiled for choice when it comes to finding the best places to stay in Maharashtra . You have a fair few options to consider no matter what your budget — from luxurious colonial era mansions in huge grounds to affordable hotels.

Below we highlight to what expect from places to stay around the region. For detail on where to stay in the state capital, read our guide to Mumbai .

Most of Nasik’s hotels, stretching along the Mumbai–Agra road en route to Pandav Lena, are pitched at business travellers. You'll find a few more budget-friendly exceptions around the Old City Bus Stand chowk. As this is wine country, you could explore staying near, or in, a vineyard.

Explore places to stay in Nasik.

Ellora Caves

Planning to visit Ellora Caves? Most visitors use Aurangabad as a base for day-trips to the caves. Aurangabad’s proximity to some of India’s most important monuments, together with its “boom-city” status, ensures a profusion of hotels, though standards are variable.

If you prefer to take in the caves at a more leisurely pace and climb Daulatabad Hill, either spend the night at Ellora or leave Aurangabad early in the morning.

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Matheran has plenty of hotels, though all are pricey – particularly at weekends, when rates almost double (book ahead), and during peak periods when they become astronomical.

Most are near the railway station on MG Rd. Note that 10–11am checkouts are standard, and many places close down during the rainy off -season.

The town’s hoteliers almost universally refuse beds to “stags” (single male travellers). Most places only have hot water in the morning. Many provide full or half-board at reasonable rates, and there are also numerous thali joints near the station.

Check-out accommodation in Matheran.

While top-end hotels are springing up all over Pune, there’s a chronic shortage of budget and mid-range places. As a result, prices are high and vacancies like gold dust, so book as far in advance as possible.

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Marine Drive, Mumbai © Skreidzeleu/Shutterstock

Easily accessible by air, rail and road, once in the state, Maharashtra is also easy to get around by train and road. The extensive train network connects all Maharashtra’s cities and towns, with several fast trains operating from Mumbai. 

In addition, reliable roads connect Maharashtra with other parts of India. National Highway 6 and National Highway 17 are the major highways, with State Highways and National Highways connecting Maharashtra to neighbouring states. 

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Maharashtra is easy to get around by train © Josemon_Vazhayil/Shutterstock

At the very least, we’d suggest spending at least five days in Maharashtra. While you might not want to linger long in busy Mumbai, it’s worth spending at least a day here to get a feel for the place, and to see its top sights. 

Add to that visiting at least some of the region’s top attractions, especially Ellora Caves and Ajanta caves, and those five days will fly by. In fact, if you have more time, plan to visit for at least a week.

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Khadi product shop selling small sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi © Shutterstock

Khadi product shop selling small sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi © Shutterstock

The best time to visit Maharashtra is the October–February period, when it's typically hot and dry. That said, the eastern side of the state may get a few showers.

Temperatures ramp up from March to May, when it can get uncomfortable, and thunderstorms are not uncommon. Months to avoid — the monsoon generally hits in June and lasts till September, with July the wettest month. Most hotels in the hill station of Matheran close during this period.

It's also well worth trying to coincide your visit with one of the state’s many festivals. For more on that, read our guide to when to go to India .

Garden of Shaniwar Wada Palace, Pune, India © Shutterstock

Garden of Shaniwar Wada Palace, Pune, India © Shutterstock

Maharashtra is easily accessible by air, rail and road. 

By air 

The state of Maharashtra has numerous domestic and International airports. These include Santa Cruz domestic Airport, Chattarpati Shivaji International Airport, Aurangabad Airport, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, and Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Airport. 

By train 

The state also has a great rail network connecting all cities of Maharashtra. Several speedy trains operate from Mumbai.

Getting to Nasik

Gandhinagar airport is around 5km southeast of the city and has irregular flights to/from Delhi. 

By bus 

Buses from Mumbai pull in at the Mahamarga Bus Stand, 10min by rickshaw from the city centre. Aurangabad and Pune buses terminate at the central New City Bus Stand.

The Old City Bus Stand is around 500m north along the Old Agra Rd and is primarily useful for buses to Trimbak. It’s an easy walk from either stand to several budget hotels and restaurants. 

Nasik Road is the nearest railway station, 8km southeast of the centre. Local buses regularly ply the route into town, and there’s no shortage of shared taxis and auto-rickshaws.

Getting to Pune

Pune is very well connected, but demand for seats on planes, trains and buses far exceeds supply, so book onward transport as soon as you can. 

Lohagaon airport Pune’s airport, 10km northeast of the city centre, is a major hub, with regular direct flights to cities throughout India. It’s a 15–30min journey to/from the city centre, depending on traffic.

The railway station is in the centre of the city, south of the river. One of the last stops for numerous long-distance trains to and from Mumbai, rail services are excellent. Reservations should be made as far in advance as possible online, either via a travel agency, or at the reservation centre next to the station. 

By shared taxi

For Mumbai, 24hr shared taxis leave from agencies at the taxi stand in front of Pune railway station. They’re quicker than the buses, but only take you as far as Dadar. 

Pune has three main bus stands. If you’re unsure which station you require for your destination, ask at the enquiries hatch of the City Bus Stand. More comfortable private buses depart from offices throughout Pune. Tickets can be bought from travel agencies in Koregaon Park.

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If you are hunting for the most sought-after places to visit in Maharashtra, be ready to be spoiled for choices as this cultural state is blessed with diverse topography. Whether you want to spend a peaceful evening by the Marine Drive or climb up the Sahyadri ranges and soak in the mesmerizing views from the top, Maharashtra has got something for everyone. While traditional attractions like Nasik, Pune, and Shirdi provide you a closer look into the unique Maharashtrian culture, its adventure sites such as Malvan and Tadoba stimulate your adrenaline in no time. Want to enjoy a romantic getaway with your better half without going too heavy on your pocket? Look for some hilly places to see in Maharashtra and enjoy a hassle-free stay amidst the verdant hills and beautiful landscapes of Western Ghats. From small hill stations like Lonavala, Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar to beachside places to go in Maharashtra such as Alibaug, every nook and corner of this beautiful state exude magnificence. If you wish to delve deeper into its rich history, feel free to hike your way towards its historical forts which say a ton about the valorous Maratha rulers. With a perfect blend of traditions, culture, adventure, and beauty, Maharashtra is no lesser than a tourist magnet. For all those vacationers who are planning a quick weekend getaway to Maharashtra, here is everything that they need to know ahead of their trip.

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Mumbai, the city of dreams. Mumbai, the city that never sleeps. Mumbai, the old world charm and fast pace of the modern life. There is so much that one can say in the praise of the one city in India that everyone wants to visit at least once in their life. That maybe because of the grandeur of this city or because of the history it has seen. Nonetheless, this city has a lot in store for everyone who visits. The USP of places to visit in Mumbai is that they are all iconic and all you need is a picture to recognize them, that is the charm of this city. Some places here are pieces of history, some are spiritual hotspots, and others are mesmerizing places to relax, chill or munch on the famous streets of Mumbai, like the ever famous Chowpatty Beach.

You can see the Gateway of India, Marine drive or the film city of Goregaon, or visit the Siddhivinayak temple and Haji Ali Mosque for your fill of the spiritual. You can even get to see the new addition to the roster of mesmerizing and intimidating places in Mumbai, the Bandra Worli Sealink. And be it a group hangout, a solo search of solace or just a couple's getaway, Chowpatty, Juhu, and Aksa Beach are names that almost everyone in the city knows and crowds on various occasions. They are equally coveted by the many who come to Mumbai from outside for the frolicking and snacking experiences that are available at these locations. One more thing that Mumbai is famous for is the shopping district at Colaba, where you can get everything from high brand store clothes to cheap knock-offs to add to your wardrobe as part of your fashion statement.

 Always bustling with energy, a trip to Mumbai should be on your travel list to understand the best way of how India portrays unity in diversity. Visit the hidden temples or pay a visit to famous monuments to explore the most cosmopolitan city in India. Enjoy the perfect blend of festivities, religions, music, food, music and theatres with a trip to Mumbai. Some of the best places to visit in Mumbai are the Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves, Girgaum Cave, Siddhivinayak Temple, Essel world, Elephanta Island etc. 

While you are in this amazing city you can also visit the Kanheri Caves, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mount Mary Church, Banganga Tank etc. Make a stop at the Marina Beach in the evening and have lip-smacking street food while you witness the best sunset being greeted by splashing waves of the sea. Find out all you need to know about the best places to visit in Mumbai on your vacation here.

And that is not just it. If you are looking for things to do and places outside the city, there is a lot of scope to plan weekend getaways near Mumbai . At just a small drive away from the city is the favourite picnic and night stay spots of Lonavala and Khandala. You can even visit the famous Sai Baba temple in Shirdi. With so much to offer, there is no wonder why Mumbai has been a favourite of everyone in the country for so many decades.

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If Mumbai is the most happening place in Maharashtra, then it’s neighbour Pune is the cultural hub and the biggest city in the state. An upcoming IT centre and a fascinating city, Pune has no shortage of things to intrigue the interest of almost anyone who has ever been here or has heard of the city. With being in the proximity of many major cities and acting as a centre seat for when getting to major attractions of the state is concerned, the places to visit in Pune and around will never cease to amaze you with their unique roster of features. 

From treks to Lohagarh and Rajmachi Forts, to the canoeing and white water rafting adventures in Kolad River, from a fascinating Scuba Diving experience to the unique experience of trekking in Andharban, the city is in a proximity of some of the most fascinating things to do in Pune and near.

Adventure never stops in Pune as you can embark on an exhilarating underwater experiences in the Sangam safari and maybe, if you are a daredevil, pay a visit to the Crocodile Island. And even if you are not well acquainted with the adventures around, don’t be disheartened as there are many places near Pune where you can take on things at a beginner level, like the Kundalika river that serves as the perfect place for beginners in rafting or the famous Rajmachi fort which is most suited for people who wish to start on an easy trek

And for places to stay in Pune and around, there are innumerable options to choose from. You can choose to stay in a luxurious resort in Pune or go for a hillside resort in the embrace of Maharashtra’s favourite hill stations like Khandala, Lonavala or Mahabaleshwar for the true weekend getaway from Pune , not so far away from the city. And for the ones who like mix adventure with their stays and take it all to a whole new level, Pune is not going to disappoint you. With options ranging from a camp stay on the banks of Pawna Lake to a village stay experience in Junnar, there is just no stopping the fun that one can have in Pune. Pune is the whole deal, everything around it is just a pleasant add-on, and who doesn’t like freebies, right?

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Lonavala city is one of the most beautiful retreats, that takes you away from the maddening rush of the metropolises. It is located in the western part of India in the Pune district of Maharashtra. This hill station lies 96 kilometres east of the metropolitan city of Mumbai and 64 kilometres west of modern-day Pune city. Therefore, a profound location on the Mumbai-Pune expressway makes Lonavala cater to both cities with the smoothest connectivity through roads. Lonavala City is popularly called the “city of caves' and the “Jewel of Sahyadri”. That is because the hill station boasts some of the most spectacular settings, including luxuriant green valleys, remarkable caves, serene lakes and stunning waterfalls. The spectacular rock-cut Bhaja and Karla caves in Lonavala have been notable tourists with their old beams, motifs and inscriptions. The surrounding regions of Lonavala are blessed with an unbeatable collection of waterfalls that include the Kune waterfall , Bhivpuri, Bhagirath and Jummapatti waterfalls. The refreshing ambience of the postcard-perfect landscape of Aamby Valley, Pawna Lake and Lonavala Lake is bound to impress you. Lonavala is famous for its natural wonders, religious attractions, and historical sites. These include the Tikona Fort , Duke’s Nose, Lohagad and Rajmachi fort. Lonavala hosts an array of fun activities for tourists and these include rappelling, camping at the Pawna Lake, hiking to the Tikona Fort, trekking to the Rajmachi fort and riding at Wet and joy water slides. Lonavala has a tropical climate but the weather is an all-time maritime one. However, all the stunning places and sites of Lonavala come alive during the winter and monsoon seasons. Thus, pack your bags and come here because Lonavala has something for everyone, from quiet time to adventure.

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Located just below the border of Mumbai, Alibag is a little coastal town in the state of Maharashtra. The name of the town literally means “The Gardens of Ali” and refers to the fruit orchards that were planted by Ali, an Israelite who used to live in the town during its earliest days. Owing to its convenient location by the sea, the town was regarded as an important strategic port during the British reign in India.  Being a coastal town, the beauty of Alibaug derives largely from the various beaches here. With its glittering golden black sands and clear blue waves, the clean and sparkling beaches of the town are a sight to behold. The brilliance of the beaches is often complemented by the historical fort ruins and ancient temples that can often be found scattered around the place. Whether you’re a lover of the sea or a history buff looking for an insightful vacation, Alibaug is just the place for you. The excellent beaches here, such as the Alibaug Beach, Mandwa Beach or Nagaon Beach, among others, offer a happening day out for the entire family. Apart from the regular swimming and sunbathing, some of these beaches offer a marvelous variety of watersports as well.T hose with a penchant for the past can also spend a happening day touring all the historical attractions here, such as the Brahma Kund or the Kolaba Fort. One of the best ways to spend your time while in Alibaug is to try your hand at the watersports offered by the beach here. Sports like parasailing, jet skiing and banana boating can be done by beginners as well as experts, and promise a fun experience for all. While in Alibaug, you can also try your hand at camping, with the several beachside campsites here offering perfect locations for the activity. Summers in Alibaug are generally hot and humid, winter months tend to be cooler and pleasant. Winter here lasts between November and February, and is generally considered to be the best time to visit. Rainfall in Alibaug generally concentrates between the months of July and September, while the winter months remain dry.

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Located in the mountainous and scenic district of Raigad, Karjat is a municipal council and city. This city is also a part of Mumbai’s metro city that travelers prefer the most. Right from couples to kids and families, anyone can make the most of Karjat as a holiday destination. That is because the city has a lot to offer in terms of beating the boredom. The hilly town of Karjat is full of entrancing temples, monuments, lush green seraphic valleys and exquisite caves. Undoubtedly, this city is one of the incredible getaways for adventure seekers that takes just two hours to reach from Mumbai. Hindu pilgrims and hikers frequent the city for its ancient and imposing temples. You can visit the hill station from nearby cities of Mumbai as well. You can indulge in a host of spine-tingling activities that include mountain climbing, hiking, trekking and river rafting. The adorable little hill station is 62 kilometers away from Mumbai and is popular for its ambrosial landscapes as well as awe-inspiring fresh natural beauty. When in Karjat city you must visit the stunning and ancient Kondana caves for the adventurous trek and bewildering beauty, beside the beautifully sculpted riveting temple of Kondeshwar. Take a shower and slide down under the Bhivpuri waterfall, and trek up to the Sondai fort to witness the phenomenal view of the Changewadi waterfall. Do not miss out on the lovely valley of Ulhas that is replete with nature’s marvels and encompasses the most wondrous streams and fragrant waterfalls. All you need to do now is to list down the things you desire to indulge in Karjat, and grab a map to select the locations for the most authentic sight-seeing experience. The best time to visit the city of Karjat is during the monsoon as the place looks simply heavenly, lively and extremely delightful with its lush greenery, misty atmosphere and numerous waterfalls.

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Mahabaleshwar

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Nestled in the picturesque Western Ghats, tourist places in Mahabaleshwar will captivate your imagination with their natural splendor. Mahabaleshwar is well known for its numerous rivers, magnificent cascades, and majestic peaks. The city comprises of ancient temples, boarding schools, manicured and lush green dense forest, waterfalls, hills, valleys that will take your breath away on your visit. The city is definitely among the most sought-after weekend getaways from metropolitan cities like Mumbai and Pune. Once, a summer capital of Bombay during the British Raj, the city has British influence of in its architecture. It is a very popular hill station that offers a plethora of tourist activities and attractions to avid travelers and nature lovers.

Plan your visit with Mahabaleshwar tour packages and witness the alluring dawns and dusks from the slope, in the midst of the rich green vista. Located about 120 kilometers southwest of Pune and 285 kilometers from Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar is a vast plateau measuring 150 kilometers, bound by valleys on all sides. The hill station in the Western Ghats is the source of the Krishna River that flows across Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Known for its captivating beauty and the stunning strawberry farms, Mahabaleshwar boasts of zigzagging roads, a calm breeze at all times, vantage points offering stunning views of hills and valleys, plenty of strawberries to gorge on and the main street full of shops offering all kinds of curios and snacks.

There are numerous enchanting tourist places in Mahabaleshwar exuding charm and elegance. Bordered by a few murmuring waterways, evergreen timberlands, captivating slopes and mountains there are some mesmerizing tourist places in Mahabaleshwar. Arranged in the Satara region in Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar Sightseeing tours will get you near the captivating excellence of nature. The wonderful hill retreat brags of being one of the most splendid evergreen slope stations in India.

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Nashik is a holy site seated in Maharashtra that is known for its religious importance for Hindu temples. This ancient holy site is of great religious importance in Hindu religion. It is also one of the all 4 locations where Kumbh Mela, every 12 years is organised.  Nasik is adorned with a number of natural sites that will blow your mind from its beauty. From the sprawling beauty of Sahyadri range giving rise to streams of Western Ghat to lovely vineyards spread over the hills, Nashik’s beauty is unbeatable and offers relaxation of mind. The Anjneri Hill, Pandavleni Caves and others are some of the main attractions to visit for sighting natural beauty. This holy location resides on temple trails, caves, waterfalls and more to make a complete bucket list for you. Some of the renowned attractions to visit in Nasik are Sula Vineyards, Coin Museum, Dudhsagar waterfall, Ram kund, Soma Vine village and many more. From shopaholics to adventure and history lovers, Nasik has an array of attractions for all tastes of tourists.  Apart from exploration, you can also indulge into various adrenaline rushing activities to tick off every item in your bucket list.  Plan your itinerary with Nasik tour package with thrilling activities like rafting, cliff jumping, go karting, temple visits, cave exploration and more.  Nasik experiences pleasant weather in winters that makes it an ideal time to visit and explore it. Summers experience scorching heat with temperature shooting high up to 40 degree Celsius. During monsoons, this destination receives heavy rainfall thus making it the least ideal time to plan your visits.

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Situated in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Raigad district is majorly known for its historical significance and awe-inspiring beauty. Earlier, the place was named as Coolaba but with the growing popularity of its Raigad fort, it was renamed to Raigad. Cradled amidst the mesmerizing Sahyadri ranges, this district welcomes you with a unique combination of beaches, religious temples, and historic forts. On your visit to this beautiful Konkani district, be ready to fall in love with its natural splendour that is second to none. As you will usher into the Raigad city, you will be welcomed by the striking landscapes of the Western Ghats and picturesque verdant beaches where one can unwind and bid farewell to their hectic lives. The city also boasts its diverse flora and fauna that forms the bedrock of its popularity. From verdant beaches like Alibag, Kihim, and Karnala to the historic forts like Kolaba, Raigad, and Sudhagad- Raigad has everything that makes it the tourist magnet of Maharashtra. With touristy spots like Elephanta Caves and Ashtavinayak Temple in reserve, it also provides you with a sneak peek into the glorious culture of Konkan region. Whether you want to embark on a scenic trip or delve deep into the history of Maharashtra, Raigad has got it all covered for you. There is a wide range of enthralling activities that one might indulge in here. Whether you are a loner who finds peace in looking out for exotic bird species at the Karnala Bird Sanctuary or the historic landmarks of the district is what that appeals to you the most- there is no dearth of things to do in Raigad. If you are willing to indulge in some exhilarating sports, set out on a ropeway ride near the Raigad fort and vouch for a fun-filled day. You can also embark on a gastronomic journey by exploring numerous restaurants across the city streets and relishing the taste of delicious Maharashtrian cuisines. Though the surreal landscapes and historical forts form the major highlights of Raigad, its pleasant weather adds to its existing charm. The city witnesses a pleasant climate during the colder months which makes it a superb winter destination. Hence, if you want to make the most out of your Raigad trip, it is best to visit here between November and March. Raigad experiences reduced tourist activities between March and June, owing to its hot weather during these months.

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Named after the five majestic hills enclosing it, Panchgani makes for a renowned hill station in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Perched at an elevation of around 1,334 meters above sea level, this hill town is packed with towering mountains, serene valleys, cascading waterfalls, and dense forests. Overlooked by the Sahyadri mountains, this town served as a beautiful summer retreat for the British officials in the bygone times. At the present day, Panchgani is visited by a plethora of tourists seeking peace, romance, nature, and adventure.  Enthralling local destinations such as Sydney Point, Table Land, Rajpuri Caves, and Dhom Dam form the major attractions of Panchgani and add to the beauty and charm of the place. Panchgani is not limited just to a few picturesque sights, but also goes beyond to offer its visitors a plethora of mind-boggling activities. From shopping at Shivaji Circle to admiring nature at Wai and from exploring history at Kamalgad Fort to boating at Venna Lake, this place has everything to let you experience an action-packed holiday. If you are a daredevil and seeking adventure activities, Panchgani  can offer you a plethora of adrenaline-fuelled sports including paragliding, rock climbing, trekking, speed boating, and horse riding. One of the top aspects that adds to the pleasurable vacation at Panchgani is the availability of top-class accommodation facilities in this town. Panchgani is bestowed with a plethora of budget-friendly as well as luxury resorts and hotels that are suitable for families, couples, and friends. These hotels are well-equipped with modern amenities and offer amazing facilities including thrilling outdoor activities. Furthermore, packed with many nature-friendly camping destinations, this place also allows the travelers to enjoy surreal night camping opportunities. So, no matter the kind of traveler you are, pack your bags to Panchgani and discover an exquisite holiday brimming with history, adventure, nature, and a lot more.

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Located around 110 kilometres from Mumbai, Kolad is a small hamlet in the beautiful Raigad district of Maharashtra. Often called the Rishikesh of Maharashtra, the village boasts of numerous scenic valleys, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mist-laden hills and dense evergreen forests. The verdant greenery, clear streams and a peaceful ambience add to the beauty of this quaint hamlet. Kolad is a treasure trove of sightseeing attractions, and caters to all kinds of tourists. Some of the best attractions in Kolad City include the Kundalika River, which is the hub of white water rafting in the region. You can also visit the serene Tamhini Ghat, and soak in picturesque views of the surrounding hills. Or you can enjoy a fun-filled and memorable picnic at the Bhira Dam, while enjoying views of the gorgeous Devkund Waterfalls. Other famous attractions of Kolad include the ancient Ghosala Fort and the Kuda Caves. You can also enjoy camping and bird watching at the tranquil Sutarwadi Lake, or enjoy the history at the Talgad Fort. For adventure sports lovers, you can go trekking at the Plus Valley, or hike to the Devkund Waterfalls. From water sports like white water rafting and boating, to adventure activities like hiking, camping, nature walks and trekking, Kolad has a lot of thrilling activities for travellers. Due to its advantageous location, you can also enjoy paragliding in Kolad when the day is clear. Kolad experiences a typical tropical climate, with pleasant weather throughout the year. While the summers here are a little humid as compared to the other seasons, the monsoons are the best time to enjoy a river rafting experience in Kolad. Furthermore, the rains during this time make the entire region come to life, with the waterfalls and rivers flowing at their full speed, the forests and valleys experiencing the blooming of flowers and plants and an overall soothing and calm atmosphere. The months from November to February make up the cold winter season in Kolad, when the village transforms into a winter wonderland with dipping temperatures and beautiful sceneries. This is also a great time for sightseeing, hiking and other activities.

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Thane is located in the north-eastern region of Salsette Island. It is located in the outskirts of Mumbai and is governed by the Municipal Corporation. The city is the fifteenth most populated city in India and has a population of 1,890,000. It houses around thirty lakes and is laced by Parsik and Yeoor hills. Thane has breezy beaches and bustling city life, colonial architecture and a skyline of high rises and a quaint old-world charm. It is laced with serenity, and you can enjoy here the best mix of the sand, sun, and the sea. It has lush green meadows, jagged peaks, and landscaped gardens that seem straight out of a fantasy novel. The city presents a kaleidoscope of nature, culture, and wildlife and makes for an extravagant visual treat. Thane is replete with delightful insights and wonderful attractions that will leave a lasting impression on your mind. You can visit Naneghat Hills, which is a popular trekking trail for visitors. If you’re a history lover, you can visit Sudhagad Fort, which is a hilltop location renowned for its natural retreat. Gorakhgad Fort and Bassein Fort are also the major attractions in Thane that are an unusual retreat for trekkers and history lovers. Yazoo Park is a popular picnic spot in Thane that features a wide range of slides and rides. There are a plethora of enthralling activities that you can enjoy in Thane for an unforgettable vacation experience. You can enjoy adventure camping at Barvi Dam and trek to Chota Mahuli. For an added thrill, you can enjoy water rappelling in Kasara or undertake a nature Trail To TikuJi Ni Wadi. You can also visit Korum Mall, which is a central hub for foodies and shoppers. Thane enjoys tropical and hot weather all around the year. It receives copious rainfall from June to September. January is the coldest month of the year, with the mean daily maximum being 30.1 °C and the mean daily minimum being 16.4 °C.

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Nestled in the bosom of the Western Ghats, Igatpuri is a little hill station in the state of Maharashtra. Igatpuri is surrounded by some of the highest ranges of the Sahyadri Ranges, making it a haven for trekkers and nature lovers alike. The little town acts as a popular weekend destination around major cities like Pune and Maharashtra, and is often sought after for its serene ambience. Offering an ideal getaway in the very heart of nature, the little city is a perfect escapade from the hustle and bustle of the busy city life. With its numerous little hills, clear streams and thundering waterfalls, the beauty of Igatpuri city is quite unparalleled. Ancient fort ruins and historic temples add to the charm of the little town. Although little in size, the places to visit in Igatpuri are many. While lovers of history will have the time of their lives exploring the ancient forts of Tringalwadi and Avandha, nature lovers can spend a quieting time in the Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary or the Vihigaon waterfalls. The little town is also extremely well known as the home to the world’s largest meditation centre, the Vipassana Academy, which acts as a wellness retreat. Whether you’re a nature lover or an adventure enthusiast, you will never run out of things to do while in Igatpuri. The adventure sport options in the city are many: from river rafting in the rapids of the Vaitarna, to camping under the open stars, Igatpuri has it all. The area is of a special interest to trekking and hiking enthusiasts, with its slopes and waterfalls offering an ideal location for the sport. Being located at a high elevation, Igatpuri enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year. The temperature generally remains on the cooler side. The hill station enjoys significant rainfall throughout the year, with the dry season spanning between November to March.

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Kamshet also known as the paragliding capital of India is located in the state of Maharashtra. It is 45 km from Pune, 16 km from Lonavala and Khandala, and 110 km from Mumbai. Surrounded by the Western Ghats and decked with Sahyadri Ranges' beauty, Kamshet is a fairyland with rich flora and fauna. It has a quaint vibe coupled with a rich cultural heritage, and you will get enchanted with its ever-captivating beauty. The gurgling waterfalls, monasteries, beautiful temples, and magnanimous hills are an emblem for serenity. It is a paragliding paradise that has been featured in the top ten must visit destinations of India for an enthralling expedition. Hence, it is dotted with many flying and paragliding schools. Kamshet is one of the best paragliding spots in India owing to its perfect weather and highly suitable topography. There are some of the best paragliding spots here like Shinde Wadi Hills, Tower Hill, Shelar and Kondeshwar Cliff. It is also blessed with Buddhist caves having sculptures and images of Lord Buddha. Some of the most picturesque lakes, such as Pawna Lake and Uksan Lake that offer a blissful escape from the fast-paced city life are also here. Begin your heritage exploration by visiting Tikona Fort, Lohagad Fort, and Visapur Fort, a testament to the rich past of this city. Kamshet is a hub for parasailing and you can try here acro tandem to instructional tandem and joy tandem. You can also pitch your tent at Pawna Lake to witness the sparkling night sky and learn about the local culture. Enjoy a trekking expedition at Visapur fort and enjoy zip-lining at Pawna Lake. Take part in cave Exploration at Bhairi caves and Bedse caves that are situated on the high rocks of Kamshet. Or simply relish the local food and world-class cuisines at some of the best restaurants and dhabas. Kamshet experiences a tropical climate with warm summers and cool winters. The summers start from March and extend till the end of April. During the summers, it experiences high humidity, and hence this season might feel uncomfortable visiting the town.

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Known as the” cutest little hill station of India”, the Matheran hill station is the best place to enjoy the sunset and sunrise view along with some mind blowing sceneries to keep you fresh and up front. This extraordinary hill station offers the best tourist places in Matheran which are untouched and undisturbed by the rustling city life that surrounds the town. The place is actually located on the Western Ghats that ranges in an elevation of around 800 meter above the sea level. The place always has a pleasant weather to enjoy during any time of the year, but its beauty gets added up during the season of rain and thunderstorm.

 Another thing about the beautiful hill station is that it is eco friendly and has no rush of cars and buses honking on the street. The major was taken by the government of Maharashtra in order to protect Matheran. The best thing about this place is that it is like a quiet and relaxing place with no buzzing of horns and pollution and along with that it contains some mesmerizing places and views of the extraordinary nature that will leave you bewitched of its beauty and make you feel relax and stress free.

  Just not only trekker, Matheran is a treat for the photographers also to explore and capture the best of the beauty of the beautiful hill station. The beauty of Western Ghats, Matheran is the smallest hill station of India. Travellers and tourists who visit the place love exploring the place by walking on foot. By which it becomes more exciting to get lost in the scenic beauty of the town while finding your way. Plan your trip to Matheran and indulge yourself in various activities that Matheran provides like camping, trekking, rappelling etc.

Matheran town is the best option for a person who loves getting lost in the nature and also for those who wants to take a break from their busy city life. The tourist places in Matheran are absolutely breathtaking.

Bhandardara

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Perched beautifully amidst the Sahyadri ranges in the state of Maharashtra, Bhandardara is a wonderful hill station for nature lovers. It is often called the Queen of Sahyadri ranges for its lush green natural landscapes. The name Bhandardara literally translates to valley of treasures and it is not a doubt to say that the natural beauty of this place certainly justifies the name. It is a picturesque retreat for the backpackers in Ahmednagar district and boasts of some scintillating natural attractions for those who are fond of raw beauty of nature.

The village has prominent places like Wilson Dam, Umbrella Falls and Arthur Lake where you can plan a picnic with your loved ones. The village is also a delight for history lovers as there are places like Ratangad and Harishchandragad Fort. Another famous tourist attraction of Bhandardara is Mount Kalsubai which is also hailed as the highest peak in Maharashtra. There are also many local villages where one can visit to relax and enjoy the pleasant weather of this scenic hill station in Maharashtra.  

For the adventure lovers, there are some enthralling activities where you can explore Ajoba and Ghanchakkar peaks to soak in the serenity of nature with the views offered by Sahyadri ranges. 

There are numerous trekking and hiking places in the Sahyadri ranges where you can savour an adrenaline rush. Bhandardara also has various resorts where one can enjoy the panoramic views and just relax with their loved ones. The gorgeous hill station offers a soothing environment with a cool climate throughout the year where you can refresh yourself and see some of the most eye-catching vistas of the Sahyadri ranges. 

Bhandardara is a small village where the tourists are in for a treat as they are surrounded by mountains and enchanted by gurgling waterfalls away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. The place is a wonderful respite when you are looking for a rejuvenating weekend getaway near the city of Mumbai.

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Preached peacefully near the confluence of Krishna and Venna rivers, the city of Satara was established back in the sixteenth century. Being a part of Maharashtra, this city was once the seat of Chhatrapati of Maratha Empire. Exhibiting the true magic of nature, Satara is loaded with dream-like destinations and historical ruins. Sitting on the Sahyadri Range, the city of Satara is home to some of the most beautiful panoramas of the mountains and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Majorly known for its valley of flowers - Kaas Plateau, Satara has become a UNESCO Biodiversity World Heritage Site. Be it the scenery of gushing waterfalls or the pristine panoramas of lakes, this small city is loaded with pretty landscapes and adrenaline rushing topography. Ranging from historical ruins to natural abodes, there are several beautiful and adventurous places to visit in Satara. The Holy Natraj Mandir and the Shikhar Shingnapur have been acting as a sanctuary for many pilgrims. While locations like the Rajpuri Cave and Satara Fort are exhibiting the best of ancient craftsmanship, the places like Natskies Observatory and Mayani Bird Sanctuary have been attracting various adventure seekers. Be it watching flamingoes in the Mayani Bird Sanctuary or gazing into the planets from the Natskies Observatory, there is an array of fun activities one can enjoy in Satara. Visiting the waterfalls and dwelling in history in its many forts is also one of the must do things here. The most famous activity which has attracted thousands of tourists to Satara is trekking to Kaas Plateau, also known as “the valley of flowers”.Preached at a height of just 710 metres above the sea level, Satara is blessed with a tropical climate. The summers here will load you with heat and precipitation and the winters will last just for a month. The best time to visit here is just after the monsoons. The average temperature of Satara stays around 24 degree celsius.

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Karnala city is located in the Raigad district  of  Indian  State  Maharashtra. The city is about 65 km from the  city centre  of Mumbai and about 16 km from Panvel. The city has also got very good connectivity with the nearby metropolis. You will on no occasion face any kind of difficulties reaching your favorite place of interest. Karnala is loaded with bountiful natural beauty in terms of both flora and fauna. Coming over to this place especially in the monsoon time would be the best to spot alluring lush greenery all around. Karnala city is very well known for its bird sanctuary which is home to more than 150 species of birds and many other wild animals like rhesus monkeys, wild boars, etc. Karnala is  also widely popular among the history and architecture lovers because of its ancient fort that was constructed under the Devagiri Yadavas and Tughluqs in 1400 BCE. In the course of  your stay in Karnala, you can also visit Prabalgad Fort, Adai Waterfall, Khandala, Ambarnath Shiva Temple, and Elephanta Caves. Karnala is not  only visited by nature lovers and architecture lovers, but it is  also visited by avid adventure lovers. Karnala is a popular trekking paradise from a considerable time in the past. Apart from trekking to the Karnala Fort, you can also indulge in hiking to Kalavantin Durg, visit the Smart Eco-park, spend some relaxing time at Sagar Vihar Garden, view the sunset from Little Chowk Point, explore the beauty of the Kharghar Hills, and take a boat ride to the Khanderi Fort. Karnala has got a moderate climatic condition all through the year. The monsoons are bit severe and it is at times suggested to be very careful  while carrying out outdoor activities in this phase of the year. The best time to come over to Karnala to enjoy its pleasant weather would be from the month of October to the month of April.

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Lying at a small distance of about 35 kilometers from Pune, Mulshi is a scenic village with luxuriant environs. This place is an ecotourism hotspot that boasts natural serenity and a peace atmosphere. Owing to its rejuvenating and tranquilizing experiences, Mulshi city is considered to be one of the top-rated getaways from nearby cities like Pune and Mumbai. The green and clean environment, the photogenic vistas packed with bountiful flora, and the spectacular views of the majestic Sahyadri ranges make Mulshi nothing less than a piece of paradise. Dotted with verdant valleys, rugged cliffs, dense forests, and magnificent forts, this mesmerizing destination lures travelers of all moods. Mulshi tourism encompasses a plethora of well-known attractions that have achieved a lot of popularity among the travelers. While Tamhini Ghat entices tourists with its cascading waterfalls, shimmering lakes, and emerald green forests, Andharban Trail Point attracts travelers owing to its famous vantage points, meandering streams, and hiking paths. While Temghar Dam exhibits awe-inspiring scenic beauty and charming roads, Kailasgad Fort manifests tales of the bygone times. The city of Mulshi lets you enjoy umpteen varieties of joyous activities, irrespective of the type of holiday you are seeking. While the adventure seekers can trek to Koraigadh and Dhangad forts, spiritual seekers can seek blessings at Vanjai Mata temple. While couples can enjoy a romantic boat ride on the serene Mulshi Lake, families can experience camping and bonfire at the photogenic Mulshi Dam. Mulshi enjoys mild and moderate weather throughout the year. Monsoons pose to be the most ideal time to plan a trip to Mulshi, as the rains make the place more greener and livelier to let you bask in the enthralling beauty of this surreal destination. 

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Khandala City is a hill station that is located on the Western Ghats Mountain Range of Maharashtra. It is about 3 km from Lonavala, 12 km from Khopoli and about 33.4 km from Karjat region. Located at the top of Bhor Ghat, this place serves as the main link between the major cities of Maharashtra - Mumbai and Pune. Khandala is a beautiful place and has got a good share of nature’s alluring beauty. As it is surrounded by lush green forest covers, misty valleys, and cascading waterfalls, this place serves as a great weekend getaway as well as adventure hotspot for travellers from various parts of the country. Khandala is mainly famous for hiking tours to sight panoramic views of the Sahyadri mountain ranges in Western Ghats. Khandala is home to some of the wonderful tourist attractions in Western India. You can visit the vantage spots like Rajmachi Point and Sunset Point, dramatic three tiered Kune waterfalls, serene Tamhini ghat mountain pass, and ancient caves of Bhaja and Karla which are adorned with the etchings of Buddhist religion. You can also visit Lohagad which is known for its serene environs, Bhushi Lake for its peaceful ambience, Duke’s Nose for its impeccable beauty and many other brilliant attractions. Khandala is also a dream destination for adventure lovers. You can trek to the summit of the Tiger’s leap to sight pristine sunrise and sunset views, trek to the top of the Rajmachi fort to sight alluring natural beauty, relish the mesmerizing ambience at the reversing station, and trek up to the Shrivardhan Fort to glance the beautiful Sahyadri Mountain ranges. As Khandala lies about 571 meters above sea level, the climatic condition here remains tropical. Khandala receives significant rainfall in most months with a very short dry season. The average temperature of this place is 24.3 degree celsius and the annual rainfall is recorded at 4541 mm per year.

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Located at a distance of about 65 km from Pune , the beautifully planned city of Lavasa is surrounded by the majestic Western Ghats. The city is constructed in the Mulshi Valley and covers a sprawling 25,000 acres. With such mesmerizing views of hills, valleys, and lakes, the city has gained immense popularity among different types of travelers. The beauty of this privately planned city lies in the seamless blend of stunning infrastructure and the enrapturing beauty of nature. Here, you will find different topographical variations such as the lofty Sahyadri range, the beautiful rivers, and the gorgeous valleys. The serene ambiance coupled with the raw beauty of nature soothes the soul from the stressful chaos of daily life. The magnificent city of Lavasa boasts numerous attraction sites. You can explore the enigmatic beauty of nature in the form of Tikona Fort, Devkund waterfall, Dasve Viewpoint, and the Tamhini Ghat. However, if you seek adventure, then you can visit the Xthrill Adventure Academy, Vortex Splash Pad, etc. No matter your traveling preferences, rest assured your wanderlust will be satisfied. There are a plethora of activities that you can indulge in Lavasa. If you are an adventure fanatic, then there are various exciting adventurous activities for you. You can try out rappelling, hiking, camping, raft building, biking, etc. However, if what you seek is peace and the chance to admire nature, you can do that too. Now, if you are a foodie, then Lavasa will definitely not disappoint you. Here, you will find different regional and global cuisines. With an altitude of about 3000 sq feet from the sea level, Lavasa enjoys a tropical climate. It means that the weather is pleasant throughout the year. However, the best time for a visit is between the months of September and March.

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Famed for being the port town of Maharashtra , Ratnagiri City is located on the shores of Arabian Sea. A very big exporter of Alphonso mangoes, this place has been a very important business centre for Maharashtra. Having the Sahyadri Range on its other side, this town remains loaded with the best of nature’s bounties. Having its location on the shore, the places like the beaches, ports and lighthouses altogether add to the beauty of this town. Ratnagiri is dotted with numerous such locations which are picture perfect and are ought to be the perfect spots where people can relish the best of nature. From lakes to rivers and mangroves, this small town is loaded with a big array of waterbodies. Be it the ancient forts like the Jaigad Fort or the locations related to India's struggle of freedom like the Tilak Ali Museum, Ratnagiri is loaded with numerous places perfect for sightseeing tours. Many beaches like the Mandwa Beach and the Pandre Samudra also attract various tourists with their white sandy shores and coasts dotted with palms. If wishing to indulge in some of the most adrenaline rushing activities then Ratnagiri will make sure that you are provided with the proper dosage of thrill. The pristine beaches surrounding it are loaded with various activities you can try your hands on including boating, swimming and many others. Being a port city, the town of Ratnagiri is surrounded by waters on its one side, thus making its climate moist in the summers. Due to high levels of precipitation, the rains remain high as well, thus making winters the best time to enjoy a vacation here. The average temperature of Ratnagiri remains close to 20 degree celsius and can go up in the summers. Overall, the climate here is pleasant enough for you to enjoy hassle free sightseeing tours.

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Nagpur City, or the city of oranges one may say, is a part of Maharashtra and known for its diverse culture. Situated on the banks of River Nag, this city has been the centre of India during the british rule a witness of which is the Zero Mile Marker. Being a major trade centre of Oranges has made it a very famous city of Maharashtra. Nagpur has a population of more than 26 Lakhs and covers up an area of 227.4 KM square.For the ones who wish to spend some time in the laps of nature and want to appreciate its impressive creations, the beauty of Nagpur will offer perfect chances to do so. Being a home to around 11 lakes and three tiger reserves, this city has been a go to spot for nature enthusiasts. Places like the Lata Mangeshkar Musical Garden and the Japanese Rose Garden add more charm to its beauty. The places to visit in Nagpur city range from natural to thrilling and historical to religious. Many attractions like the Deekshabhoomi and the Ambazari Lake and Garden have been a very famous tourist spot here. Attracting people from various corners of the world, the Umred Pauni Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary And Tiger Reserve takes you close to the wild cats and adds the much required thrill on your vacation. If you are an adrenaline junkie and want to indulge in various thrilling adventures then Nagpur will make sure that you get what you want. With its lofty hills to trek on and serene lakes to enjoy boating at, this place offers various activities to its guests.Being a part of Maharashtra state, Nagpur lies close to the seas and often experiences humid and damp climate. The average temperature of Nagpur lies around 22 degree celsius. The monsoon season in Nagpur starts from June and ends in the start of August, making the window of August to November the best time to enjoy a vacation  here.

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Mandwa is a small village that lies in the heart of Maharashtra in Raigarh district. It is about 9 km distance from Alibaug and about 100 kilometers from Mumbai by road. Mandwa can also be reached by the Mumbai Alibaug ferry, which starts from the gateway of India and ends at a small harbor near the village. This small fishing village is now a renowned beach destination and a popular weekend getaway where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. This place is renowned for its Buddhist caves, churches, ruins of Portuguese historical sites, and a synagogue. Another famous attraction of this spot is the Karmarkar Museum that is known for its alluring sculptures. It is also renowned for its beautiful Mandwa beach that is thronged by tourists all around the year. The beach is lined with coconut and areca palms. It looks like a paradise with golden white sands and blue waters with white foamy waves crashing the shores. The view of the sunset from the beach is really breathtaking.  Mandwa village and the adjoining beach is particularly known for their abundant water sport activities. This includes Banana Boat, Jet Ski, bumper ride, Quad Bike Ride, Wakeboarding, Power kite, Parasailing, Kite surfing, and swimming. You can also enjoy fishing around the beach to test out your adventurous skills. The pristine vibes of this beach offer a pleasant and relaxing experience for the visitors. The best time to visit this beach is between November to May. At this time, the sky is clear, and you can see the best sunsets on the horizon. In the summer months, you can enjoy the buzz of watersports activities here, and you can also have a long walk around the seashore. The weather in this region is hot and humid during summer, and it experiences heavy rains during monsoon. 

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Best of Alibag

 Places to Visit in Alibag, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

 Shirdi, also known as Sainagar, is a town located in the Rahata Taluka of district Ahmednagar. The quaint city of Shirdi is one of the holiest places to visit in Maharashtra. While most people know Shirdi for its temples and pilgrimages, the city has so much more to offer to tourists. The city is famous around the globe as the birthplace of late 19th century spiritual guru Sai Baba. His temple, Sai Baba Mandir attracts thousands of tourists each year and gives peace and solace to the visitors. Here you can witness the resting place of the saint and take blessings. Besides that, there are plenty of religious temples like Hanuman Mandir, Shani Shingnapur, and Dwarkamai that can take you on a deep spiritual journey of cleansing. Whether you follow any religion or not, you will find peace within the walls of the shrines.    Apart from religious spots, the city is home to Sai Heritage Village that is like stepping into the past to witness the life of Sai Baba. The Wet N Joy Water Park can also give you a refreshing time with family and friends. The exquisite Jangli Maharaj Ashram and Lendi Baug encompass lush greenery that can rejuvenate you with the pristine beauty. Shirdi is a popular spot for tourists all around the year. The holy city is located in the laps of majestic western ghats. The pleasant weather here makes it ideal for you to unwind and have a sacred journey with ease. If you are seeking religious harmony along with the epitome of simplicity, natural beauty and fun activities to enjoy, Shirdi is the place to visit. Plan your trip today for a great time.  

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Ahmednagar is a beautiful city that is also the largest district in Maharashtra, India. This city was founded in the year 1490 by Ahmad Nizam Shah, and eventually, the city came to be named after him. As the city of Ahmednagar is situated in the rain-shadow-region of the Western Ghats, this region has a rugged natural beauty along with undulating stretches of lush greenery and mesmerising flower valleys.There are several attractions in this city. Some of the most remarkable places to visit are the majestic Ahmednagar Fort, Amruteshwar Temple, Shri Siddhivinayak Temple, Meher Baba’s Samadhi and much more. There are also a number of natural attractions such as the mesmerising Sandhan Valley, Randha Falls, Bhandardara Lake, and the Umbrella Falls, all of which are ideal for trekking, picnics and nature walks. In fact, Ahmednagar is known for the many adventure activities that can be enjoyed when you are here. Hiking, trekking and rappelling are some of the most sought-after activities you can enjoy in the enthralling cliffs of the Sahyadri ranges. Harishchandragad Trek and rappelling at Kokan Kada are some of the popular sports that are enjoyed by all visitors. Since Ahmednagar is situated on the side of the Western Ghats that receives less rainfall, the city generally experiences a hot and dry climate throughout the year. The summers are very hot and dry and rainfall, even during the monsoon season, is sparse. The winter mornings are cool and sunny and it is the best time to visit the city and enjoy its natural and historical beauty.

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A small coastal town nestled in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra, Malvan forms a popular getaway for beach buffs and adventure junkies. The beach town is settled on the Konkan coast which is sprawled over the coastal regions of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka. In addition to being the flourishing hub for adventure sports and beach activities, Malvan also serves as a confluence point of Arabian Sea and Karli river. With vast expanses of white sandy beaches, and rich aquatic life as its prime facets, the beauty of Malvan needs no introduction. The city also houses a coral beach named Tarkali where you can hop on a leisurely boat ride across the Karli River and admire the picturesque landscapes of Malvan. To soak in the panoramic backdrops of this coastal beauty, make your way to the iconic Rock Garden which awaits your presence with its tranquil sea breeze and meandering waves.   If you are hunting for the best sightseeing attractions in Malvan, get ready to be spoiled for choices. The city is home to a plethora of beaches where you can slack off on the white sand, soak in the sunset views, or indulge in adrenaline-stirring water sports. From pristine beaches like Kolamb, Achara, and Malvan to adventure spots such as Tarkali, the list of attractions in Malvan goes on and on. If you are looking for some serene spots to laze around on your leisure vacation, don’t miss out on a visit to Chivla Beach, Tsunami Island and Rock Garden. For all the history buffs who wish to dive deeper into the ancient account of the city, Sinhagad Fort is an ideal relaxation spot.  Malvan city appeals to both leisure travelers, as well as, adventure enthusiasts, thanks to its diverse topography that has got something for everyone. While attractions like Rock Garden give you respite from the maddening hustle and bustle of the city, the adventure sites of Tarkarli, Devbagh beach, and Tsunami Island awaits your presence with a wide range of adrenaline experiences. While here, feel free to go scuba diving at one of its beaches, pose like a star at the Bollywood Film City, and spend a day surrounded by marine species and corals. Don’t forget to amuse your taste buds with the delicious Malvani cuisines which include Jhinga Fry, Solkadhi, Ghavan, and Malvani Khaja.   Being a coastal beauty, Malvan experiences somewhat hot and humid weather throughout the year. However, the monsoon and winter months are comparatively cooler and hence, come as a great respite for the travelers who want to explore around the town without getting beaten up by the scorching heat. If you are ready to bear with the sultry weather for the love of beaches, you can visit Malvan even during the summers.   

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Located a little over 200 kilometres from Mumbai, Dapoli is a small city surrounded by coconut and palm trees. Dapoli is located in the northern part of the district of Ratnagiri, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, and is a popular beach destination. In addition to the many coconut farms that are scattered in Dapoli, the city also has numerous scenic beaches, which offer beautiful views of the seashore and the natural landscapes. The verdant greenery, along with the hills surrounding the city, add to its beauty. Dapoli is a treasure trove of sightseeing attractions, and has something to offer to all kinds of tourists. From pristine beaches and historical structures, to ancient temples, mesmerising caves and age-old forts, the city has a lot to explore. Some of the best attractions of Dapoli include the Harnai Sea Port, which is one of the best attractions that offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. Other famous attractions of Dapoli include the Kanaka Durga Fort, also known as the Land Fort, and the Suvarnadurg, or the Sea Fort. You can also take a dip at the perennial Unhavare Hot Springs, and relax during your trip here. For history buffs, the best place to visit in Dapoli are the ancient Panhalekaji Caves, where you can not only enjoy the history, but also the archaeology findings. For those who love water sports, you can visit one of the many scenic beaches in the region, such as the Murud Beach, or the Kelshi Beach. When visiting Dapoli, you can also enjoy a lot of exciting activities. In addition to water sports like swimming, surfing and parasailing, to adventure activities like hiking and trekking, Dapoli has a lot to offer to tourists. You can also enjoy exploring the caves here or watching dolphins in the backwaters in Dapoli. Due to its advantageous location in the Konkan region, Dapoli is also a great place to indulge in the local Kokum juice, jackfruit chips or the numerous mouth-watering Konkani delicacies. Due to its tropical location, Dapoli experiences cool weather throughout the year. However, summers in Dapoli are comparatively more humid than the other months. The rainy season from July to September makes the entire region come to life with lush greenery and a relaxing ambience everywhere. The months from October to March make up the winter season in Dapoli, when the cool weather makes it great for sightseeing and water sports, and even dolphin watching.

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Best of Mahabaleshwar

 Places to Visit in Mahabaleshwar & Top Tourist Places

The city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra is the sixth most populated city in the state and is an important cultural hub. The city has a hilly landscape and is the centre of art, education and commerce. Aurangabad is also famous throughout the country for its silk and cotton clothes. Despite not being a metropolitan city, it is well-connected internally via urban transport facilities. It has a well-developed network of buses, metered taxis and chauffeur-driven cars for hire. Auto-rickshaws are also available in plenty to travel locally. Well-organized bus service is also provided if one needs to travel to and from Aurangabad and other cities. The most famous and important place to visit in Aurangabad is Ajanta and Ellora caves. It is the most historically significant asset of the city. These caves are situated 99 km from the main city of Aurangabad and are some of the finest specimens of rich Indian heritage. The Ajanta caves were built around the 2nd to the 6th century A.D. and Ellora Caves were built sometime during the 6th and 11th century A.D. These caves were carved out from a single rock and cave paintings inside that are thousands of years old, give you a breathtaking insight into the history of art and culture in India. Other important sites to visit in and around Aurangabad are Bibi Ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort, Jama Mosque, Grishneshwar Temple, Himayat Bagh, Salim Ali Lake and Panchakki, to name a few. The best time to visit Aurangabad is between October and March. The weather during this time of the year remains pleasantly cool which makes it ideal for exploration and sightseeing. Winters are cold as the temperature drops down to a minimum of 10 degrees Celsius, which is relatively pleasant. There are several hotels, resorts, home-stays and inns in the area to accommodate all your needs comfortably when you visit Aurangabad.

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Panvel City happens to be a municipal corporation in Raigad district of Maharashtra. This city is also termed as the gate of Raigad as it is the first city that one would pass through while entering Raigad from the East. The city is located on the banks of Gadhi River which connects to the Arabian Sea. It is an incredible tourist destination as it remains cool and comfortable all though the year making it convenient for tourists to plan out trips. Being at this city, you will get to enjoy the natural rawness, serene beauty, alluring lush greenery, and much more. Panvel is located at a close proximity to Mumbai which means there are a lot of places of tourist interest where you can marvel along with your loved ones. In the course of your visit, you must explore Prabalgad Fort, Major Ashtivinayak Mandir Ballaleshwar Mandir, 165-years Old Beth El Synagogue Panvel, Peaceful Vibes of Adai Waterfalls,  Famous Hindu Shrine Khandeshwar Shiva Temple , Haven For Birdwatchers Karnala Bird Sanctuary and Kalavantin Durg. Panvel city can be considered as one of the best place in Mumbai for adventure seekers as you can explore the nature and mystic waterfalls, get in touch with your spiritual side, indulge in architectural sightseeing, birdwatching, take a sneak peak into historical architecture, have some fun in the water park, learn about culture at Beth El Synagogue Panvel, trekking and sightseeing. The climatic condition of Panvel city remains moderate all through the year with pleasant atmosphere perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. 

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Khopoli is an industrial city that falls into the Raigad district of Maharashtra and is among the topmost weekend getaway destinations from Mumbai and Pune. The encompassing Sahyadri Hills bring much natural opulence to the city and offer a relaxing break in the lap of lush surroundings. The temperatures and climate conditions remain nice and comfortable all throughout the year which is also a major reason behind the tourism influx here. Besides this, Khopoli is also replete with numerous recreational attractions and sites that add the perfect charm to your trip.  Whether you are a family heading to Khopoli or friends and couples, there is something for everyone to enjoy here. One of the most popular places being Imagica - it is a modern day water and amusement park that has many thrilling rides, Rollercoaster, themed areas and much more that can entertain people of all ages. If you are someone who would like to seek adventures while also spending time in quiet surroundings then the Kune and Zenith waterfalls and Tungarli Lake are the best picks for you to go on treks, nature-walks and picnics. Many ancient temples and vantage are also a part of the Khopoli landscape that lures devotees, and adrenaline-junkies and photographers respectively. To further enhance your holiday to the city, many upscale resorts and hotels are available in the most prime locations that one can explore as lodging options for a comfortable and enjoyable time

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Settled along the bank of the Vasai Creek that extends into the Ulhas River flowing through the Western state of Maharashtra, Vasai is a bustling metropolis in the Palghar district. One of the most popular attractions of the town is the centuries-old Vasai Fort also known as Bassein Fort. It is surrounded by water on three sides and has a rustic design that looks appealing against the green environs. To spend a tranquil picnic people head to this spot over a weekend from Mumbai and Pune. You can also  plan a trip to Vasai-Virar almost all through the year due to the unchanged nice and pleasant climate with lower temperatures.  Furthermore, to satiate your need for adventure one can pay a visit to the Arnala Beach in Vasai-Virar. The place is fringed with palm trees, soft sand and clear sea waves where you can also indulge in parasailing, Jet-skiing, horse-riding and much more. Typically the travellers make a short trip here over the weekend to relax and unwind at any of the luxury resorts and lodging options amidst natural scenery, or a religious visit at the prestigious temples like Tungareshwar, Jivdani and other temples. Moreover, in the last few years the Waterparks and other entertainment facilities in Vasai have also been a welcomed surprise to the people, especially families wanting to have a full-day of fun with their young ones. The water and amusement rides at the Great Escape and other parks offer a lot of memorable experiences. 

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 Things to Do in Igatpuri 2024

Idling along the banks of the Panchganga river, Kolhapur is a little Indian city in the state of Maharashtra. With its birth dating back to the medieval era, Kolhapur is one of the oldest cities in the country, and its age is evident in the numerous ancient forts and monuments it houses. The city was once a princely state ruled by the Maharaja Emperor Chhatrapati Shahu, and was later declared independent after 1947. Flanked by the towering Sahyadris on one side and the sidling river on the other, the beauty of the little city is one to behold. From shining lakes to well-manicured gardens, the city has it all. The charm of the historic place is enhanced by the towering forts and palaces around it, which stand testament to the glorious past of Kolhapur. One of the best ways to spend your time while in Kolhapur is to take a tour of the various ancient attractions around the place. From the majestic Panhala Fort, to the Chhatrapati Shahu Museum at the New Palace, these attractions help one get a better feel of the city and its history. Those with a love for nature can also spend a day touring the Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary, or having a picnic by the banks of the Rankala Lake, which offer peaceful escapades from the bustle of the regular city life. If you’re of a religious bent of mind, you can also spend a fruitful time visiting the various temples in the city. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast or one with a religious disposition, you can never run out of things to do while in Kolhapur. Those with an adventurous spirit can spend a good day trekking to the Panhala Fort or taking a jeep safari at the Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary. Alternatively, one can take a quiet evening walk around the Rankala Lake, or even have a pleasant picnic at the Amba Ghat. Kolhapur experiences summer between April to September. During this time, the weather here generally remains warm and clammy, with a high level of humidity. Winter in the city occurs between the months of November and February, during which the temperature generally remains on the cooler side. The months between June and October generally experience a high degree of rainfall, making it the designated monsoon season here.

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Nestled amidst the sea, Sindhudurg stands tall as a remarkable part of Maharashtra. This eternal place is an aide-memoire of royalty and grand history. Carved out of the erstwhile Ratnagiri District, Sindhudurg falls under Konkan division. The city is surrounded by Ratnagiri district on the north, Goa on the south, the Arabian Sea by the west, and crest of the Sahyadri Range by the east.  Sindhudurg is made up of exotic beaches and royal forts. In ancient times, from the Sindhudurg fort to Vijaydurg fort, Sindhudurg’s importance lay significantly in the numerous sea forts and sky-high edifices.  Also, the astonishing Mangeli waterfall, Napapne waterfall, Shivapur waterfall, etc. are an epitome of the place’s natural beauty.  When it comes to  tourist attractions in Maharashtra , Sindhudurg has a whopping range of places to visit. Dating back to the 17th century, Maratha warrior King, Chhatrapati Shivaji established Sindhudurg fort over a rocky island location. The fort is flanked by the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea on respective sides. Also, the traditional and authentic side of Sindhudurg embellishes with Navadurga temple and India’s oldest Sai temple. With an impressive coastline, the city features several beaches, like the Tarkarli beach, Nivati beach, among others. A city filled with grandiose and adventure, one will never run out of things to do in Sindhudurg. To quench the adrenaline rush, you can head to Tarkarli for scuba diving, Nivati for snorkelling, and other activities. Also, your nature-loving soul would be mesmerized by the safari organised amidst the dense forests of Sindhudurg. You will come across several wild animals like leopard, wild boar, mongoose, elephants, etc.  However, the climate of Sindhudurg plays an important role in exploring the niceties. The climate is semi-tropical and it remains warm and humid throughout the year. The proximity to the Arabian sea results in heavy rainfall and proximity to Sahyadri brings cold and misty weather. The temperature usually drops to 15 degrees Celsius in winters and rises to 32 degrees Celsius in summers.

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Ganpatipule, a small town residing amidst white sandy beaches of Maharashtra. This town might be small but holds a significant position in the Hindu mythology. Ganpatipule is 25 km away from Ratnagiri and along the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. It is governed and maintained by the Ganpatipule Gram panchayat.  The beauty of Ganpatipule resides significantly in the folklore of Lord Ganesha. Here, you will come across a hill shaped like lord Ganpati along with the convergence of a river and a beach. This idyllic getaway is a holy destination for peace-seekers. Also, the virgin beaches of the town are far away from commercialization. These beaches boast off white clear sands and pristine waters, perfect for a quiet holiday. When it comes to  places to visit in Maharashtra , Ganpatipule has conquered it all. The town comprises of iconic temples and holy religious faith. The most unique place of the town is the 400-year-old, self-created monolith of Lord Ganesha. Head here to dive into the pool of serenity and spirituality. Also, don’t forget to stroll through the splendid coastline and mangroves trees present at the Ganpatipule.  With so much to see and do, Ganpatipule will not let you sit idly. If you want to participate in the Puja practices, you can visit the Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, a self-created ancient place. Also, the festival of Ganesha Chaturthi is a prosperous occasion to witness the vibrancy of rituals and celebrations. Along with religious practices, Ganpatipule also excels in offering adventure sports from November to May. During this time, several watersports activities like boating etc. take place. The proximity to the sea results in a humid climate of Ganpatipule. In summers, May is considered as the hottest month when the temperature rises to 40 degrees Celsius. Whereas, heavy rainfall is usually observed from June to October.

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Best of Kamshet

 Places to Visit in Kamshet, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

The city of Lord Indra, Amravati, is the second-largest city of the Vidarbha region in Maharashtra. Situated 156 km west to Nagpur, this eternal city is named after the ancient Ambadevi temple and  serves as the administrative centre of Amravati district. Earlier, the city was assigned to the East India Company and it became a part of state Maharashtra in 1960. The beauty of Amravati is synonymous with stunning religious edifices. The city is home to the intricately built architectural wonders of Shri Ambadevi temple, Shri Krishna temple, and Shri Venkateshwara Swamy temple. Apart from the overwhelming spiritual vibes, Amravati boasts of glorious hill stations too. From Satpura hills to Panchbol point, nature’s bounty of Amravati can’t be explained in words. There might be a plethora of  places to visit in Maharashtra  but Amravati is exceptionally unique. The true essence of spirituality can be explored at the holy temples. During Navratri, Ambadevi temple lights up gloriously. You can witness the vibrant and enthusiastic celebrations inside the temple. For a laid-back experience, you can head to Chatri Talao and Wadali Talao. Or, head to Melghat Tiger Reserve for witnessing one of the last remaining habitats of Indian tigers in Maharashtra.  In Amravati, you will never run out of things to do. For an outdoor adventure, head to Chikhaldhara and embrace the beauty of Vidarbha region’s only hill station. If you are a photography enthusiast, explore the Hurricane Point, Prospect Point, or Devi Point. Or, you can take a brisk walk through the forests to reach these points. Many tourists prefer to stay close to these holy places and participate in spiritual meditation. The beauty of Amravati outshines with the exotic climate of this city. Throughout a year, you will witness tropical wet and dry weather. Like other cities of Maharashtra, this place experiences heavy rainfall during monsoon. The summers are usually dry and the temperature rises to almost 49 degrees Celsius. On the contrary, winters are mild and the temperature drops to 5 degrees Celsius too.

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Located on the shores of the Arabian Sea, Tarkali is a small hamlet in the western part of Maharashtra. This village is renowned for its pristine clear water of the sea and the white sands, which marks the beach. A newfound weekend getaway from Mumbai and Goa, this place offers a host of adventurous water sports. To the south of this hamlet flows the Tarkarli river lined by dense forest. Take a boat ride in the river to enjoy the serenity of the backwaters where it flows into the Arabian Sea. For a walk through the history, you must visit the Sindhudurg Fort located on the shore of the sea. A visit to this offbeat destination in Maharashtra ensures that you relax on the beaches lined with suru trees. Other attractions on the beach are scuba diving and snorkeling sessions where you can enjoy the view of the world beneath the sea! What makes this village all more alluring is the tranquil beaches like Kolam, Achara, and Tarkarli where you can watch the sunset down the sea. The hue of the setting sun will completely enchant your mind and body. In addition to the splendid beauty of the sea, you can also spot dolphins prancing around in the waters. For relishing on some extraordinary seafood and boat rides in the sea, do visit Deobagh, a small fisherman village nearby. Also, the extensive Dhamapur lake, encircled with lush greenery is ideal for finding solace within nature. Sit and unwind yourself by the lake and enjoy the delicacies from the eateries around. Don’t forget to enjoy the local shark curry and fresh seafood to mingle with the authentic culture of this little beach hamlet!

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Maval is a small town and a popular tourist destination of Maharashtra where agro tourism has flourished over the years. It belongs to Maval taluka in Pune district of Maharashtra. Maval town is located 59 km west of Pune. Nestled amidst the Sahyadri range, Maval abounds natural and historical marvels with hills, dams, old forts and ancient caves. After monsoon the entire region seems to be covered under a green blanket which attracts tourists to spend their vacation close to nature. Three major vacation spots of Maharashtra- Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala and Khandala are located close to Maval. Apart from being hotspots of tourism, these places are the shooting sites of a number of Bollywood movies. Maval is also famous as a historical site and two most important historical monuments are the Korigad Fort and Tikona Fort. There are several museums in Maval that preserve portraits, inscriptions, pottery items, manuscripts and paintings of the earliest days. Maval, being close to Lonavala and Mahabaleshwar, is a preferred destination for adventure activities. Kamshet is an alluring campsite amid the mountains and forests. You can also enjoy boating in the tranquil waters of Takve Lake. Those who are looking for some adrenaline rush water sports can participate in water rappelling, tunnel climbing, skywalk and river crossing. Mountain lovers can go trekking to the Bhaja caves and get an insight of Buddhism. If you are looking for a restful vacation in natural surroundings, Maval is the right place for you. Maval enjoys a pleasant climate round the year. Winters are chilly and summers are hot and dry. The breezy climate of the place makes it favourable for sightseeing and adventure activities.

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Known as the Mini Mahabaleshwar of Thane, Jawhar is a quaint hill station surrounded by lush and majestic Sahyadri ranges. Earlier it was under Thane but now comes in the newly-made Palghar district. The hill station not only boasts of its surreal beauty but amuses visitors with its strong cultural ethics and ancient architectural marvels. Founded under the Munke dynasty, it also served as the camping point for Maratha king Shivaji and his army. A tranquil getaway from the city's hustle-bustle, Jawhar is a comparatively less explored and untouched hill station in Maharashtra. With an abundance of the scenic beauty of verdant valleys, stunning mountains, deep woods, cascading waterfalls, accompanied by a pleasant climate all year round make this small town a true nature retreat. From grand ancient temples (Hanuman Point), serene dams (Jaisagar Dam, Khad Khad Dam), magnificent palaces (Jai Vilas Palace, Old Fort) to majestic waterfalls like Dabhosa, etc., Jawhar houses a myriad of attractions that enthrall visitors of all ages. It is a perfect spot to have a rejuvenating experience, capture beautiful panoramic views, and learn about rich heritage and culture. Along with these, it is also famous for its tribal communities like Warli, Kolcha, and Kukana, which are trying to preserve their art and culture by offering their adobes as homestays and selling their handicrafts like Warli paintings, wooden items, etc., as souvenirs. Jawhar is gaining popularity as a gorgeous weekend destination for romantic couples, peace seekers, nature lovers, and even adventure lovers. With a range of thrilling activities like mountaineering, trekking, hiking, witnessing sunset views, eating, to shopping, Jawhar offers a range of fun-filled to adrenaline-raising activities to satisfy the fantasies of every sort of traveler. Being covered with thick forests and valleys, it offers a fresh and pollution-free environment throughout the year. Though monsoons transform it into a green paradise having a number of splashing waterfalls, it offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities in winters. Jawahar offers a tranquil and refreshing break in all seasons and leaves you with cherishable memories.

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Junnar city is located in the district of Pune of the Indian State of Maharashtra. The heritage of this city dates back almost to the first millennium. As per the legends, the fort close to this city, Shivneri Fort happens to be the birthplace of the great Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Junnar city was also declared as the first tourism taluka of Pune District by the State Government of Maharashtra on 9th of January, 2018. The city has been one of the important parts of the trading and political centre for the two millenium as it falls on the trade route that links some of the western ports of India.  Junnar is dotted with a number of beautiful tourist attractions which will surely cast a mystical charm in your mind. During your visit to this city, you can marvel at lenyadri girijatmaj temple which is popular for its natural beauty and divine connections, Junnar Fort which is popular for its majestic stance and heritage, Shwanta Theatre which is known for its classical acts and culture, Junnar Caves known for its artworks and mystery, Lenyadri Caves famous for its a series of about 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves, and Harishchandragad Fort known for its trekking activities.  There are a lot of activities to indulge during your visit to the historical city of Junnar. You will get a chance to visit loads of religious places, marvel at some of the historical and mythological attractions, explore the wonderful forts and caves, and enjoy some trekking expeditions through the Sahyadri Mountain Ranges.  The climate of Junnar city is hot semi arid type along with tropical wet and dry type. The average temperature of this place ranges in between 20 and 28 degree celsius. The summer months are experienced from the month of March to the month of May, rainy season is experienced from the month of June to the month of October and winter season is experienced from the month of November to the month of February. 

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Konkan Coast is the 700 km long rugged section of the Western Coastline of Arabian Sea which extends from Damon in the North to western side land of Maharashtra and Goa. The coast is dotted with loads of tourist places adorned with alluring natural beauty and plethora of things to do. You would come across exoitc tropical settings with bountiful offerings of nature in forms of cascading waterfalls of Alibaug, virgin landscapes of Alibaug, age old historical forts of Kelshi, heritage sites of Dapoli, and scrumptious seafood of Ratnagiri. This is all that you can expect from the Konkan Coast. The coast also calls for adventure getaways to test your skills and to challenge your soul. With trekking, parasailing, kayaking, banana boat rides, forest trails, and much more, every single adventure seeker will meet his or her dream arena to jump out of the comfort zone to try out something out of the box and come out with flying colors. Apart from scenic natural beauty and nerve wracking adventures, the Konkan Coast is also home to some of the largest cities of India like Mumbai and Thane which will give you a vacation with modern comfort and luxury. Heading out on a trip to the Konkan Coast to explore the exotic beaches of Ganpatipule, port townships of Ratnagiri, wholesome Alibaug, fort township of Sindhudurg, cultural trails of Dapoli and the hidden gem Kelshi, you will surely be delighted.

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Nestled amidst the Sahyadri ranges, Durshet is a town settled between Mumbai and Pune. The area is surrounded by hillocks and plateaus with rivers and waterfalls decorating the premises. This accustoms the travelers with an aura of rejuvenation and wanderlust. In Durshet, you can conquer the mighty hills and you can have a glimpse of the ethereal beauty of nature. The hillocks with waterfalls traversing through them, the verdant greenery and natural beauty all around has made it a renowned tourist destination. Durshet is also a haven for trekkers and mountaineers. The area around River Amba is an abundant natural reserve for exotic wildlife and flora of the area around. There are several ancient ruins of temples and heritage sites around the area, including the collective Siddi Ashtavnayak Temples. These temples flaunt all their grandeur to the devotees and visitors that come to seek the blessing of the gods. They offer a magnificent view of the surrounding lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.  Due to the recent tourist influx, the place has also become a hotspot for watersport activities, including the established IMAGICA Park within its proximity. There are several other activities for those seeking excitement and thrill to make their adrenaline go berserk. These include walking across the magnanimous Burma Bridge, rappelling, wall-climbing, or mountaineering along the rocky terrain, nature walks for nature lovers, laddering, and Tarzan Swing. Also, the Uddar Hot Spring here is a frivolous place to submerge into hot water on cold days. If you are wondering about the nightlife of Durshet, then there is plenty that it has to offer. The sanctuaries have a night safari to explore the flora and fauna in their natural habitat. Durshet has a particularly humid climate, hot in the summers. It receives unpredictable showers during monsoon, often heavy, which makes sightseeing around the area difficult. However, winters are the best time to explore the waterfalls, rivers and wander about in the wilderness. The post-monsoon season further makes this place even more alluring to travel as the entire area gets covered with greenery. 

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Known as the “Eastern Gateway of Maharashtra”, Gondia lies on the border of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Owing to the presence of a plethora of rice mills and the bountiful cultivation of rice here, this quaint district is also referred to as the “Rice Bowl of Maharashtra”. Gondia city has been named after the Gond rulers, who ruled over this district for a prolonged period. The city of Gondia is known popularly for its rich culture and glorious history. This place is also bestowed with a myriad of ancient sites, dense forests, gorgeous waterfalls, lofty hills, and serene lakes, all of which make the city naturally comby. Gondia is packed with a number of famous attractions that propel all kinds of travelers to this destination and enrich its tourism industry. Gondia tourism includes every element of manmade and natural beauty starting from temples and national parks to caves and dams, attracting every kind of holiday seeker. While Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary and Navegaon National Park propel wildlife enthusiasts, Nagra Shiv Temple and Mando Devi Temple bring in a huge number of spiritual seekers. While Kachargadh Caves and Darekasa Caves attract history buffs, Itiadoh Dam and Hajra Fall entice nature lovers and peace seekers. Gondia allows its visitors to spend a relaxing laid back as well as an fun-filled action-packed holiday. Travelers flocking to this balmy city love to enjoy jungle safaris in the national parks, have picnics near the lakes and dams, and seek blessings at the age-old temples. They also spend time interacting with the locals and learning more about the enchanting Gondal culture. The climate of Gondia is similar to that of the state of Maharashtra, where the summers are scorching hot, monsoons bring in heavy downpours, and winters are tolerably cold. The most ideal time for visiting this exuberant city is during the winter months of October to March when the weather condition is mild and soothing.

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Popularly known for its Hydro Power Projects, Bhira is an integral part of Maharashtra. Dating back to 1927, the village is known for the establishment of Tata’s hydro generation projects. One of the unexplored rural places of Maharashtra, Bhira village is 150 km away from Mumbai and resides in Raigad district. The undiscovered beauty of Bhira has a tinge of ruralness in it. The majority of the portion is dedicated to power projects. While the rest of Bhira comprises of Kundalika River, Bhira Dam, Devkund waterfall, and lush green forests. The proximity to nature makes this village a perfect spot for enjoying life away from the hassles of city life. Or, one can head near these rivers and take a quick stroll to embrace the warm ambience of Bhira.  To keep yourself busy on your trip to Bhira, you should head out and explore some top attractions. The rural attractions consist of the Kundalika River which flows from the trails of Sahyadri to the Arabian sea. At the Kundalika river, you can also participate in the river. Whereas, many tourists head on a trekking excursion to the Devkund waterfall. Apart from the exotic rivers, Bhira also houses a hidden Devkund waterfall which is nestled amidst the setup of deep and dense forest area. Many tourists head on a trekking excursion to the waterfall or spend a night camping near the fall.  Enjoy your trip to Bhira when the climate is at its best. The climate ranges from tropical to semi-tropical which is quite favourable in exploring the tidbits of the village. You will likely experience heavy rainfall during monsoon, i.e., from July to mid-October. Proximity to the Arabian sea somehow results in humid weather during summers. Due to the Sahyadri range, the climate is cooler than the nearby places.

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Pratapgarh fort.

Pratapgarh Fort

Looking for some beautiful historical places? Pratapgarh Fort is one of the best Satara tourist places that you mustn’t miss. Well, the fort is completely suitable for clicking stunning pictures and photographs. Pratapgarh fort is quite nearby Mahabaleshwar, as being one of the most popular hilltops in Maharashtra. Astounding valleys, lakes and the entire city is visible from hill top of Pratapgad Fort.

Harishchandragad

Harishchandragad

Settled at a height of 4665 ft, Harishchandragad is an ancient hill fort of Ahmednagar district. This hill fort holds relevance to the history of Malshej Ghat and Kothale village in protecting and controlling the entire region. The strong fortifications of Harishcandragarh can be entered by multiple routes, including the Junnar gate, Sadhale ghat, Nalichi wat, and Indore wat.   When it comes to  places to visit in Maharashtra , a plethora of attractions can be found at Harishchandragad. The religious folklore of this place leads to several temples and holy edifices. Moreover, the village houses Kedareshwar cave where a huge Shiva Linga is established. Also, you can witness grand architectural wonders at the Nageshwar temple and the temple of Harishchadreshwar. Both these places have carved out intricate work on the pillars, domes, and the interiors. Additionally, Harishchandragad is famous among trekkers and fun-seekers too and many tourists trek to Konkan Kada and Taramati Shikhar for a splendid viewpoint. -Best time to visit 1. October to February – These months are the best to visit Harishchandragad. In this post-monsoon season, the weather will be pleasant and the region will convert into the serene lush green bed of forest. 2. March to June – These months constitute the summer season. During this period, Harishchandragad dries up and arid weather is usually observed. These months aren’t suitable to explore the trails of Western Ghats. 3. July to September – In this monsoon season, heavy rainfall takes place in Harishchandragad. The pathways become slippery and it isn’t safe to commute around this area during these months.

Raigad Fort

Raigad Fort

Raigad Fort is a majestic fort in Maharashtra which you can see in Sahyadri mountain ranges of Western Ghats. The fort is a symbol of Maratha pride and one of the great reminders of the history of Marathas. It was named as Gibraltar of the East by the British due to its strategic location and one of the most important landmarks in the city of Pune.

Some main attractions of Raigad Fort are the Hirakani Buruj, Maha Darwaja, the King’s Durbar, Takmak Tok, Jagdishwar Mandir etc. The fort has become a major tourist spot for its trekking opportunities where one needs to climb up to 1737 steps and enjoy a breath-taking view of the landscape. For those who wish to give trekking a miss, there is a splendid ropeway ride to give you goosebumps as you move through the winds with an exquisite aerial view of the landscape. The place has been dubbed as one of the most exciting Pune tourist destinations for history lovers and adventure freaks. - Location:  Raigad Fort, Raigad, Maharashtra - Best Time to visit:  The best time to visit Raigad Fort is from November to March| - Entry fee:  The cost of an entry ticket for Indians is INR 10 / USD 0.15 and for foreigners, it is INR 100/ USD 1.54| - Timings:  Tourists can visit Raigad Fort from 10 am to 6 pm every day

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Tadoba National Park

Tadoba National Park

The oldest and largest tiger reserve in Maharashtra, Tadoba National Park resides in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra. Its name is taken from the god Tadoba, who is worshipped by the tribes living in the deep forests of Tadoba and Andhari region. Earlier, a national park and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary were established in the adjacent forests. But in 1995, both were merged to introduce the now tiger reserve. Stretched over 625.3 square kilometres, Tadoba National Park houses protected forest, the Tadoba lake, and Chimur Hills. The natural wonders of this place can be observed in life and in bold action. There are 88 tigers present in the reserve, along with other mammals like the Indian leopards, sloth bears, nilgai, sambar, barking deer, and much more. Also, the Tadoba lake houses a wide range of water birds and raptors. The grey-headed fish eagle, crested serpent eagle, and changeable hawk-eagle-like endangered species can also be spotted within the reserve. -Best time to visit   1. November to February –  The best time to visit Tadoba National Park is from November to February. The surrounding will compose of lush green setup and water birds can be observed in their element. 2. March to June –  During this time, the temperature rises to 47 degrees Celsius. Exploring the wonders of Tadoba National Park can be hard but sighting mammals near the lake is highly poss ible. 3. July to October –  These months constitute the monsoon. During this time, Tadoba National Park experiences heavy rainfall. The humidity also reaches extreme heights. Mammals and other species are hardly visible at this time.

Murud Janjira

Murud Janjira

Settled amidst the marvelous Arabian Sea, Murud Janjira Fort is a pristine landscape standing tall apart from the world and near the port town of Murud. The island was established in the 16th century by Raja Ram Rao Patil. The  tourist attractions of Maharashtra  are incomplete without the imperial Murud Janjira. Famed as one of the strongest marine forts in India, it consists of three enormous cannons named Kalalbangdi, Chavri, and Landa Kasam. The fort also consists of 572 cannons, 26 round bastions, and sea-facing gates.  Apart from the powerful war position, Murud Janjira also has an exotic small pond within the vicinity. Moreover, there is the grand palace of Nawabs residing in Janjira as well. To reach the fort, tourists are supposed to travel by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty.  -Best time to visit 1. October to February –  The best time to visit Murud Janjira is from October to February. The weather remains pleasant and appropriate for exploring the stunning town. Although a cool breeze rolls around this time, it’s bearable. 2. March to June –  Summers take place from March to June in Murud Janjira. A heatwave can be experienced and the temperature usually drops by 42 degrees Celsius. 3. July to September –  Settled near the Arabian Sea, Murud Janjira witnesses heavy rainfall this time. It is usually not advisable to visit during these months as the commute might not be easy.

Kolaba Fort

Kolaba Fort

Encircled by the clear blue waters of the Arabian sea and offering some of the most gorgeous views around, Kolaba fort is a historical building located in Alibaug. The fort is nearly 300 years old and it once acted as one of the major naval stations during the time when Shivaji Maharaj ruled in Maharashtra. The spectacular fort was once an isolated military fortification in the middle of the Arabian Sea, and had a strategic geographical importance for the Marathas when it came to warfare.

The fort is located just two kilometres from the Alibaug Beach, and if there is a low tide you can easily reach this place by walking here.  However if there is a high tide you will have to hire a boat to visit the fort. If you happen to take a walk to the fort, you will be delighted by the serene and tranquil quality of the area, as this region is very thinly populated and only a few people go to the fort. 

The fort itself is full of historical artifacts and various paraphernalia of its golden period. You will find huge cannons and sculptures of various birds and animals on the walls of the fort. You can also find various old temple buildings here. In fact, there is a Lord Ganesh temple that is present within the grounds and is still used as a place of worship by the local fishermen community. The fort is surrounded by the sea waters on all its sides, and a significant hallmark worth noting is the presence of a freshwater well within the fort. 

The fort held an important geographical advantage for the Marathas and was used as a Chief Naval Station for planning strategic attacks on the British army. Nowadays it is a popular tourist attraction and one of the most important destinations in the town. The Archaeological Survey of India has declared it as a Nationally Protected Monument due to its historical significance. 

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Ekvira Devi Temple

Ekvira Devi Temple

Snuggled in the proximity of Karla caves, the Ekvira Devi temple is a spectacular spiritual retreat for the visitors. The goddess is believed to be an incarnation of the Goddess Renuka who is believed to be the mother of Parshurama. For the Koli fishermen and the local tribe, the goddess the supreme power and they visit the temple on a daily basis seeking her blessings.

At this temple, you can know about the learning of the Buddhist culture as it serves as a great cultural & spiritual center for that. On festive occasions namely Navratri and Chaitra the aura of the temple transforms completely and becomes even more lively.

Right from the traditional folktales to the vibrant decorations and dances, you can witness everything at the temple. To reach out to the temple you will have to traverse 200 steps that will take you to the notch and that’s where the temple is located. The temple was built by the Pandavas and this temple is one of the most serene temples of the region. If you are looking for a spot where you can witness a blend of spirituality and splendid views, then this is the right place for you.

Takin Festival

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Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat

Harihareshwar Beach

Harihareshwar Beach

Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort

Ajanta And Ellora Caves

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43 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 7 Tourist attractions

A small hill station located in the Thane District of Maharashtra, Jawhar is a place with abundant nature's beauty and several man made marvels. Preserving numerous picturesque views, this hill town is loaded with tourist attractions and exotic beauty of flora and dense cover of forest.

Best Time: September to Apr

44. Vikramgad

44 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 2 Tourist attractions

Vikramgad, situated about 80km from Mumbai is a small village on the Manor - Jwahar road in the Thane District of Maharashtra. It is a nature escapade and blessed with lush vegetation and ample flora and fauna.

Best Time: June to January

45. Sawantwadi

45 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 4 Tourist attractions

Sawantwadi is a scenic town situated in the Konkan region of Maharashtra in the Sindhudurg district. It is located on the National Highway (NH17) that connects Mumbai and Goa.

Best Time: September to March

46. Toranmal

46 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 9 Tourist attractions

Toranmal is a hill town nestled in the lap of nature in Maharashtra and is adorned with nature's best elements. Salubrious weather, lush green surroundings, tranquil lakes and gushing cascades of waterfall alongwith several man-made marvels narrating their astounding tales charm visitors throughly.

Best Time: October to February

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Mumbai & lonavala dream city package, matheran lonavala & alibaug tour package, shirdi, shani shignapur & jyotirlinga tour package, konkan dream tour package for 6 nights 7 days, tadoba tiger safari tour package.

47 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 2 Tourist attractions

Hedvi is a small village located near the town of Guhanagar in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. It is primarily a pilgrim destination and attracts a lot of pilgrims from across the country. The Lord Ganesha temple is one of the important temples because of its historical significance.

Best Time: September to May

48 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 4 Tourist attractions

Along with being famous for a crater that was formed over 50,000 years ago due to the collision of a meteorite on the surface of the region, Lonar is also famous for its rich natural heritage.

Best Time: October to March

49 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Nanded is the second-largest city in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra. It is famous for its Gurudwara, ancient forts, street food and unique saucer-shaped boats. The city boasts of an exciting blend of the old form with the modern. It has so much historical importance and is home to the Sikh Gur...

Best Time: November to February

50 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 3 Tourist attractions

The scenic view of vineyard scapes and forest covered hills makes Ozar one of the beautiful offbeat destinations around Mumbai. It is known for its enormous production of grapes, onions, corn and Vigneshwara Temple. The place is a home for various indigenous tribes that own a secluded lifestyle...

Best Time: December to February

51. Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary

51 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

The Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary of the Bhamragarh town is located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra and is home to various animal species like leopards, the blue bull, peacock, flying squirrel, wild boar, etc.

Best Time: October to May

52. Ahmednagar

52 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 6 Tourist attractions

Ahmednagar is a city located in the Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra, at a distance of about 120 km to the northeast of Pune and 114 km to the southwest of Aurangabad. With its 500+ years of history, the City of Ahmednagar gets its name from its founder Ahmed Nizam Shah I. Ahmednagar is a small to...

Best Time: October - March

53 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 9 Tourist attractions

The city of Latur is the Administrative Headquarters of Latur as a district as well as a taluka. Latur is a part of the Marathwada Region of state of Maharashtra and has great history lessons in each of its attractions. Latur is surrounded by Temples and Historical monuments which make it a centre o...

Best Time: June to September

54 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 16 Tourist attractions

Located in Western Maharashtra, Satara is one of the historical cities of the state and the headquarters of Satara district. The city gets its name from the seven (Saat) hills (Tara) that envelope Satara. This historic site of Maratha Kingdom is located near the confluence of Krishna and i...

55. Navi Mumbai

55 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 14 Tourist attractions

The northeast of the city of Mumbai, past the Thane district, is famously known as Navi Mumbai. Built in 1971, the district of Navi Mumbai was a satellite township. Although the initial purpose for building Navi Mumbai was not fulfilled, the place is soon becoming an upcoming district for affordable...

Best Time: November to March

56 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra 31 Tourist attractions

Located to the North West of Maharashtra, Thane is a metropolitan city that's the closest neighbour of Mumbai. With its natural beauty on one hand and rapid industrial development on the other, Thane has evolved as one of the most perfectly balanced metropolitan cities in India. Known as the 'city o...

57. Amravati

57 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Amravati, also known as Ambanagari, is a place of great religious significance. It is aptly called the Cultural Capital of Vidarbha. It is also known as the city of Lord Indra and is home to numerous temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Ambadevi. Apart from being known for its religious sig...

58 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Dahanu is a coastal town in the Palghar district of Maharastra. Located at a distance of 383 kilometres from central Maharastra, it is situated along the coast of Arabian Sea. The name of the city was obtained from Dahanu Gram which means village of cows. This emerged because, back in time, most peo...

59. Palghar

59 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Palghar is a big town in the Indian state of Maharashtra, situated at a distance of 108 km for its capital, Mumbai. It is home to several industrial townships and numerous small scale businesses. It also offers plenty of historical and religious places of tourist attractions. In addition to its secl...

60. Tamhini Ghat

60 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Located at a distance of 40 kms from Pune, at the crest of Western Ghats, between the villages of Mulshi and Tamhini in the state of Maharashtra, Tamhini Ghat is a gorgeous mountain pass that is lately gaining a lot of popularity among the Punekars and even the Mumbaikars. 

Best Time: July to September

61. Kunkeshwar

61 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Kunkeshwar is a village on the bank of the Arabian Sea. The village is known for Kunkeshwar Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Kunkeshwar is also famous for producing Alphonso mangoes.

Best Time: November-March

62. Pandharpur

62 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Pandharpur is a pilgrimage centre situated on the banks of the Chandrabhaga river in Solapur district in Maharashtra. Known for its Shri Vitthal and Shrinati Rukmini Temples, attraction thousands of devotees every year, the place is popularly called as the Southern Kashi of India. Aashadhi and ...

Best Time: July to February

63. Chorla Ghat

63 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Chorla Ghat is a part of the Western Sahyadris at the intersection of Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra. It is home to the Twin Vajra Waterfalls. It is a popular getaway in the Konkan region as the roads in Chorla promise a breathtaking view of the Western ghats. This ghat has been considered a biker's...

Best Time: August-November

64. Tuljapur

64 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Located 648 KMS above sea level, Tuljapur is the city of explorations. The famous fair named Tulja Bhavani fair happens every year in the heart of Tuljapur during the time of Navaratri, gathering tourists from countrywide in this fair.

Best Time: January to February

65. Phaltan

65 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Phaltan is a town 110km from Pune that is a treasure of Maratha heritage and culture. The quaint city boasts of an experience that is similar to having gone through a time machine. It is also known for serving traditional Maharashtrian thalis that are special to Phaltan.

Best Time: July-November

66 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Jejuri is a city in Pune district, Maharashtra. It is also known as Khandobari as the main temple dedicated to Lord Khandoba is situated here. A lively Maratha city, the locals continue to celebrate traditions & culture here with tumeric, Khandoba's favourite. It is known for lime deposits in it...

Best Time: August to February

67 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Alandi is one of the Municipal Councils of Pune district located at around 577 meters above sea level on the Indrayani riverbank and is known as "god's place" to the pilgrims for the number of temples. The quaint town 20.9 km away from Pune is famous for its spiritual and religious importance.

Best Time: June-July, mid October-mid November

68. Elephanta Caves

68 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves is a specimen of rock-cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India. The caves are located on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island which is situated at a distance of 11 km from the city of Mumbai. Natively known as Gharapurichi Leni, the El...

69. Lohagad Fort

69 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Situated at the height of 3400 feet, Lohagad Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site and formidable fort about 52 kilometres away from Pune. Perched atop an impressive hill near Malavali, this destination is the perfect amalgam of ancient architecture and natural beauty. Lohagad Fort was built in the 1...

70. Visapur Fort

70 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

The Visapur Fort is a popular hill fort near Visapur village located close to Lonavala. Also called Visapoor Fort, it is a popular weekend getaway from Pune and Mumbai. The majestic fort is a very popular destination for a trek. The climb to the Visapur Fort is rocky but welcoming. Starting at ...

71. Imagicaa

71 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Adlabs Imagicaa, opened in April 2013, is one of the most popular entertainment theme parks that is often referred to as a one-stop recreation centre. It is located on Mumbai-Pune Expressway near Khopoli and is one of the latest additions to getaways from Pune and Mumbai. The park is divided into th...

72. Trimbakeshwar

72 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India. Located in Trimbak, 28 kilometres from Nashik city, this Shaiva temple is found at the foot of Brahmagiri Hills. Established by the Maratha ruler, Peshwa Nana Saheb in the 18th century, the temple is mentioned in the powerful Mrityunja...

73. Bhaja Caves

73 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

The Bhaja caves are a group of 22 rock-cut Buddhist caves, located near Pune. Visited mostly along with the Karla Caves, these caves are believed to have existed since 2nd century BC. Travel back in time on this trip to ancient Indian rock-cut caves with the best rock-cut architecture of all times. ...

74. Shani Shingnapur

74 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Shani Shignapur Temple is a Jeet Devasthan (alive temple) in Ahmednagar district, well-known for the magical and powerful Lord Shani, who is believed to reside in a black stone till date. The Hindu God symbolising the planet Saturn is referred to as Swayambhu, which means that he has emerged himself...

75. Kalsubai Peak

75 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Mt. Kalsubai is the highest peak of the Sahyadri Ranges. The view of this majestic mountain is an amazing sight in Bhandardara. It is also known as the Everest of Maharashtra, as it is the highest peak in the state.

76. Karla Caves

76 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Karla Caves are ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves and a famous tourist attraction located near Lonavala. Also known as Karli Caves, Karle Caves or Karla Cells, it is one of the oldest Buddhist cave shrines in India. These caves houses one of the largest Chaityas (prayer hall with a stupa) in India. Ka...

77. Ratangad Fort Trek

77 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Ratangad is a 400 year old fort, captured by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in his time. It is situated in Ratanwadi which is it's base village and overlooks the Bhandardara.

78. Karnala Fort

78 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Karnala fort also known as the Funnel Hill is a hill fort in Raigad district, about 10 km from Panvel city and 65 km from Mumbai. The fort is a protected property which is situated within the Karnala Bird Sanctuary and offers a great opportunity to enjoy a refreshing, easy trek. Karnala fo...

79. Prabalgad Fort

79 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Prabalgad Fort, also known as Kalavantin Durg is situated between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra, at a height of 2,300 feet in the Western Ghats. The fort built at the peak of a rocky plateau very close to Matheran has become a major tourist attraction. A trek to this place is perfect for those ...

80. Kaas Plateau

80 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Declared as the UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites of India in 2012, Kaas Plateau in Panchgani is a magical place with landscapes with lakes, flowers and butterflies all around. Kaas Plateau is a biodiversity hotspot situated at a mighty altitude of 1200 metres and is a major biodiversity hotspot o...

81. Durshet Forest Lodge

81 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

The Durshet Forest Lodge is set amid 35 acres of private teak forest, against the magnificent Sahyadhri Range. The River Amba presents a sanctuary for trekkers and birdwatchers. The gardens and lawns in the place magically come alive with a natural waterfall during the monsoon season. Go rafting on ...

82. Lonavala - Bhimashankar Trek

82 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Deep and dense rain forests, meadows blooming with flowers, tiny rivulets, ethnic tribal villages or long forgotten temples, the Lonavala - Bhimashankar trail has it all to offer you. This is arguably the best countryside trail, as claimed by many amateurs, and is waiting for you to explore it. The ...

83. Pratapgad Fort

83 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Pratapgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Situated close to the famous hill station of Mahabaleshwar in the district of Satara, the citadel rises to an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground.

84. Harishchandragad

84 out of 123 Places to visit in Maharashtra

Harishchandragad is a hill fort in Maharashtra situated at an elevation of about 4670 feet in the district of Ahmednagar. It is popular for the trekking trail and is one of the famous Bhandardara tourist spots. Harishchandragad fort complex also houses caves, temples and a lake which makes it an ide...

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51 Tourist Places to visit in Maharashtra & How to Reach Info

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > Maharashtra > 51 Tourist Places to visit in Maharashtra & How to Reach Info

Say Maharashtra and the image of a kilometres-long Marine Drive promenade flash across your mind, quickly followed by the front view of the Gothic Victorian structure—Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Both are famous landmarks in Mumbai, the most popular city in Maharashtra. But there are more, much more tourist places in Maharashtra, the third-largest state in India. Pristine beaches, surreal hill stations, adventurous treks, strawberry farms, wildlife sanctuaries, pilgrimage sites, rich history, scrumptious food, and a vibrant culture—it has something for everyone.

If you have never thought of vacationing in Maharashtra then probably it is time you discover the beauty of the state and bring home some memorable experiences it offers. Here’s a comprehensive list of places to visit in Maharashtra for a complete and fulfilling trip.

1. Mumbai, Maharashtra

Mumbai

#1 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Mayanagri , the city of dreams, the one that never sleeps, India’s financial centre, Bollywood—Mumbai has many names and it lives up to each of them every day.  Mumbai is among the most populated Maharashtra tourist places. Dotted with well-maintained architectural wonders from India’s colonial past, Mumbai offers a visual treat to Gothic architecture lovers. Meanwhile, for those who wish to experience the charm of a fast-moving city, a quick hop on the Mumbai local during the peak hours will be a story to tell. Or just embark on a 15-minute ferry ride from Gateway of India jetty to revisit a lost world at Elephanta Island.

  • Best Places to Visit: Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Elephanta Caves, Juhu Beach, Haji Ali Dargah, Siddhivinayak Temple
  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Things to do: Visit Bollywood Studios and Film City, Explore the markets of Colaba Causeway and Crawford Market, Ferry to Elephanta Caves, Sunset at Marine Drive, Try street food and local delicacies
  • By Air: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
  • By Train: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Mumbai

Also Read: Places to Visit in Mumbai | Things to Do in Mumbai

2. Pune, Maharashtra

Shaniwar Wada

#2 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune holds a place of pride in every Marathi’s heart. Once a political centre of the Indian sub-continent, Pune was the seat of Peshwas of the Maratha Empire. The district alone boasts  17 forts of which the most famous are Shaniwar Wada , Singhagad Fort, and Purandar Fort, closely followed by a remarkably different- looking Aga Khan Palace that served as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi soon after he launched the Quit India movement. Pune is a heaven for an art, culture, and adventure lover.

  • Best Places to Visit: Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, Sinhagad Fort, Osho Ashram, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple
  • Things to do: Visit the Pataleshwar Cave Temple, Explore the markets, Try the street food,  Boating
  • By Air: Pune International Airport
  • By Train: Pune Railway Junction
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Pune

Also Read: Places to Visit in Pune | Things to Do in Pune

3. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Venna Lake

#3 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Nestled amid the scenic Western Ghats, this popular hill station is known for its breathtaking landscapes, evergreen timberlands, waterfalls, and ancient temples. A trip to Mahabaleshwar means boating in Venna Lake, undertaking a sunset trek to the Pratapgarh Fort, visiting Rajpuri Caves, tantalising your taste buds with freshly-plucked berries, and clicking picture-perfect photos with astounding views of the hills and valleys in the background.

  • Best Places to Visit: Arthur’s Seat, Pratapgarh Fort, Venna Lake, Lingmala Waterfall, Elephant’s Head Point, Wilson Point
  • Things to do: Trekking, Boating, Enjoying strawberries, Exploring Mahabaleshwar Temple
  • By Train: Satara Railway Station and Pune Railway Junction
  • By Bus: Mahabhaleshwar Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Mahabhaleshwar

Also Read: Places to Visit in Mahabaleshwar | Things to Do in Mahabaleshwar

4. Lonavala, Maharashtra

Lonavala

#4 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Located between Mumbai and Pune, this beautiful hill station offers a quick getaway from the rushed city life. Famous for mouth-watering chikki (Indian candy made of nuts set in jaggery or sugar syrup), Lonavala offers a scenic drive from both cities. The beautiful winding roads and long tunnels on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway is a reason enough to keep going back to Lonavala. While Lonavala itself is a very small hill station, it is surrounded by some of the best tourist places in Maharashtra such as Pawna Lake, Lohagarh Fort, Visapur Fort, Tiger’s Point, Bhaja Caves, Kune Falls and Shree Narayani Dham Temple. You can also enjoy camping and trekking in Lonavala.

  • Best Places to Visit: Rajmachi Point, Tiger’s Leap, Bhushi Dam, Karla Caves, Lohagad Fort
  • Best Time to Visit: June to February
  • Things to do: Trekking, Boating, Sightseeing, Photography, Visit Wax Museum
  • By Train: Lonavala Railway Station
  • By Bus: Lonavala Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Lonavala

Also Read: Places to Visit in Lonavala | Things to Do in Lonavala

5. Khandala, Maharashtra

Khandala

#5 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Located quite close to Lonavala, Khandala is one of the famous places in Maharashtra , thanks to a popular Bollywood song. The hill station enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year and turns lush green during the monsoons. In addition to the pristine lakes and beautiful waterfalls, the quaint little hill station offers views of picturesque peaks and stunning valleys. Some popular attractions in Khandala include Karla and Bhanja Caves, Della Adventure Park, Sunil’s Celebrity Wax Museum and Aadishakti Mata Temple.

  • Best Places to Visit: Karla and Bhanja Caves, Della Adventure Park, Sunil’s Celebrity Wax Museum, and Aadishakti Mata Temple
  • Best Time to Visit: July to February
  • Things to do: Trekking and Hiking, Enjoying the Scenic Views, Exploring Caves and Waterfalls, Boating and Picnicking at Bhushi Dam
  • By Air: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
  • By Train: Khandala Railway Station
  • By Bus: Khandala Bus Stand

6. Matheran, Maharashtra

Matheran

#6 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

If you prefer a non-touristy hill station away from the hustle and bustle of weekend travellers, then Matheran is the right choice. What makes Matheran an extraordinary experience is the absence of cars and buses on the road. Yes, you read it right. Cars are not allowed in Matheran, leaving the pathways free for leisurely walks. The town offers many trekking trails to various viewpoints from where you can enjoy alluring views of the sunrise, sunset and mountains. The peaceful and picturesque Charlotte Lake is an ideal spot for picnics and camping. Matheran is considered to be among top 10 tourist places in Maharashtra and It is a vehicle-free zone, so private vehicles are not allowed inside the town.

  • Best Places to Visit: Panorama Point, Louisa Point, Charlotte Lake, Echo Point, Porcupine Point
  • Best Time to Visit: October to May
  • Things to do: Trekking, Horseback riding, Enjoying scenic viewpoints, Exploring nature trails, Picnicking by the lakeside
  • By Train: Neral Railway Station
  • By Bus: Dasturi Naka Bus Stand

7. Lavasa, Maharashtra

Lavasa

#7 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Modelled on the Italian town of Portofino, Lavasa is a private hill city that was built from the scratch. This well-planned, clean city boasts of stunning infrastructure and a European experience. Spread over seven hills, Lavasa offers enthralling views of the lakes, hills and valleys, making it one of the most popular tourist places in Maharashtra . Adventure lovers can try their hand at hiking, biking, rappelling, camping and raft building. Lakeshore Watersports, a top attraction in Lavasa, is a wonderful place to enjoy different kinds of water sports.

  • Best Places to Visit: Dasve Lake, Temghar Dam, Lakeshore Watersports, Varasgaon Dam, Tikona For, Bamboosa
  • Things to do: Lakeside strolls and boating at Dasve Lake, Water sports and adventure activities at Lakeshore Watersports, Enjoy the scenic beauty of Temghar Dam and Varasgaon Dam, Trekking and exploration at Tikona Fort
  • By Train: Pune Railway Station
  • By Bus: Swargate Bus Stand

8. Nashik, Maharashtra

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

#8 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Nashik is one of the most important holy places to visit in Maharashtra. As per Hindu mythology, Lord Rama stayed in Nashik during his 14 years of exile. For Rama devotees, a visit to Nashik is incomplete without visiting the famous Kalaram Temple where a black statue of Lord Rama is worshipped. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple also houses black statues of the god Lakshmana and the goddess Sita. Nashik is one of the four main sites for Kumbh Mela . Held once every 12 years, the event attracts millions of devotees from across the globe. In Nashik, besides religious visits, you can indulge in the natural beauty of the city and visit popular attractions such as Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Sula Vineyards, Coin Museum, and Pandav Leni Caves.

  • Best Places to Visit: Trimbakeshwar Temple, Pandavleni Caves, Sula Vineyards, Panchvati, Dudhsagar Waterfalls
  • Things to do: Visit Temples and Religious Sites, Explore Ancient Caves and Rock-cut Monuments, Wine Tasting and Vineyard Tours, Boating and Picnicking, Trekking
  • By Train: Nashik Railway Station
  • By Bus: Nashik Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Nashik

Also Read: Places to Visit in Nashik

9. Shirdi, Maharashtra

Shirdi

#9 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, Shirdi is a major pilgrimage site. The former home of revered spiritual leader Sai Baba, Shirdi attracts many devotees from all over the country. It is one of the most visited religious places in Maharashtra tourism. Shirdi also houses a devotional theme park called Saitheerth. Besides visiting the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, devotees can also seek blessings at Shani Shingnapur—one of the most famous Shani temples in India.

  • Best Places to Visit: Samadhi Mandir, Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple, Chavadi, Shani Shingnapur, Dwarkamai Mosque
  • Things to do: Visit Temples, Mediation, Explore the spiritual significance
  • By Air: Shirdi Airport and Aurangabad Airport
  • By Train: Shirdi Railway Station
  • By Bus: Shirdi Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Shirdi

Also Read: Places to Visit in Shirdi

10. Panchgani, Maharashtra

Panchgani

#10 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Enclosed by five hills, this popular hill station is known for its beautiful waterfalls, lush green forests and juicy strawberries. If you love nature vacations, then Panchgani would be a perfect pick. When you visit Panchgani do not forget to include Kaas Plateau – a UNESCO World Heritage site – in your itinerary. Known as Maharashtra’s Valley of Flowers, Kaas plateau and surrounding grasslands look stunning in the months of August and September when it turns into a sea of blooming flowers. While in Panchgani, you must also visit Mapro Garden for delicious fruit-based treats.

  • Best Places to Visit: Table Land, Sydney Point, Parsi Point, Kate’s Point, Mapro Garden
  • Best Time to Visit: September to May
  • Things to do: Visiting the local strawberry farms, Explore Ancient Caves and Rock-cut Monuments, Boating, and Picnicking, Trekking 
  • By Air: Pune International Airport 
  • By Bus: Panchgani Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Panchgani

11. Alibaug, Maharashtra

Alibaug

#11 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Popular as ‘Mini-Goa’, this small coastal town in the Konkan region of Maharashtra is a must-visit. Apart from spending time on the clean and serene beaches of Alibaug, you can visit many temples and forts here. Alibaug Beach, the most-visited beach in the town, offers stunning views of the sunrise, sunset and Kolaba Fort. Kihim Beach and Nagaon Beach are perfect places for water sports and landscape photography lovers. Do not forget to include Brahma Kund, Khanderi Fort and Vikram Vinayak Temple in your Alibaug itinerary.

  • Best Places to Visit: Alibaug Beach, Kashid Beach, Kihim Beach, Kolaba Fort, Murud-Janjira Fort
  • Best Time to Visit: September to March
  • Things to do: Beach activities and water sports, Explore historic forts, Visit the ancient Kanakeshwar Temple, Enjoy seafood and local delicacies
  • By Train: Pen Railway Station
  • By Bus: Alibaug Bus Stand

12. Igatpuri, Maharashtra

Igatpuri

#12 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This small hill station in the Nashik district is a popular weekend getaway for Mumbaikars as well as Punekars. Surrounded by high mountain ranges, Igatpuri is quite popular among trekkers and rock climbers. While Vihigaon Waterfall attracts nature lovers, Tringalwadi Fort and historic temples are frequented by history buffs and devotees. The world’s largest meditation centre, Vipassana Meditation Academy, is also situated in Igatpuri.

  • Best Places to Visit: Bhatsa River Valley, Camel Valley, Vaitarna Dam, Tringalwadi Fort, Amruteshwar Temple
  • Things to do: Trekking, Boating, Visit temples, Sunset
  • By Train: Igatpuri Railway Station
  • By Bus: Igatpuri Bus Stand

13. Bhandardara, Maharashtra

Bhandardara

#13 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Also known as the Queen of Sahyadri ranges, this beautiful hill station boasts lush green landscapes, high mountains and cascading waterfalls. Bhandardara is situated in the Ahmednagar district and is a popular retreat for trekkers and nature lovers. Some must-visit attractions in Bhandardara are Umbrella Falls, Wilson Dam, Arthur Lake, Kalsubai Peak, Ratangarh Fort, Ratanwadi Village and the millennium-old Amruteshwar Temple. For adventurous souls, try trekking on Mount Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra.

14. Karnala, Maharashtra

Karnala

#14 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This beautiful city in the Raigarh district is quite a treat for nature lovers and architecture enthusiasts. The place looks lush green and inviting during the monsoons and offers much respite from the summer heat. Karnala Bird Sanctuary and Karnala Fort are the main attractions here. The bird sanctuary houses over 220 species of birds and many wild animals. The ancient fort lying within the bird sanctuary is a must-visit for history buffs.

  • Best Places to Visit: Karnala Fort, Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Peth Fort, Kalavantin Durg, Prabalgad Fort
  • Things to do: Trekking, Birdwatching, Sunset, Camping
  • By Train: Panvel Railway Station
  • By Bus: Karnala Bus Stand

15. Satara, Maharashtra

Satara

#15 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Located near the confluence of rivers Krishna and Venna, Satara is one of the most important places to visit in Maharashtra . Apart from the natural beauty comprising pristine lakes, gushing waterfalls and gigantic mountains, Satara is known for its caves, forts and other historical ruins. Some must-visit attractions here are Ajinkyatara Fort, Thoseghar Falls, Lingamala Falls, Natraj Mandir, Mayani Bird Sanctuary and Natskies Observatory. Trekking to Kaas Plateau and watching flamingos in the bird sanctuary are some of the most popular things to do in Satara.

  • Best Places to Visit: Kaas Plateau, Thoseghar Waterfalls, Ajinkyatara Fort, Chalkewadi Windmill Farms, Sajjangad Fort
  • Things to do: Trekking and Hiking, Sightseeing and Photography, Boating in Bamnoli Lake, Birdwatching
  • By Train: Satara Railway Station
  • By Bus: Satara Bus Stand

16. Nagpur, Maharashtra

Swaminarayan Temple

#16 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

The winter capital of Maharashtra, Nagpur is famous for its oranges. Besides, Nagpur is a charming travel destination. Apart from admiring nature’s beauty in the lush green gardens and lakes, you can experience some thrill at the wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves, and pay your respects at the temples. Deekshabhumi, an important Buddhist pilgrim centre is in Nagpur. While in the city, you must also visit Swaminarayan Temple, Shree Ganesh Mandir Tekdi, Ramtek Fort Temple, Lata Mangeshkar Musical Garden and Maharaj Bagh and Zoo.

  • Best Places to Visit: Deekshabhoomi, Sitabuldi Fort, Ambazari Lake, Maharaj Bagh and Zoo, Futala Lake, Ramtek Fort Temple
  • Things to do: Visit the temples, Explore Forts, Zoo, Boating
  • By Air: Nagpur International Airport
  • By Train: Nagpur Railway Station
  • By Bus: Ganeshpeth Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Nagpur

Also Read: Places to Visit in Nagpur | Things to Do in Nagpur

17. Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Ratnagiri

#17 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A mention of Ratnagiri brings memories of its famous Alphonso mangoes. With the Arabian Sea on one side and Sahyadri mountain ranges on the other, Ratnagiri is blessed with nature’s bounty. It is also known as the port town of Maharashtra as it houses many ports, beaches and lighthouses. The gushing waterfalls, sandy shores and beautiful mangroves only add to the beauty of the city. Ratnagiri also boasts of magnificent forts in Maharashtra built during the reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The top tourist places in Ratnagiri are Jaigarh Fort, Jaigarh Lighthouse, Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, Ganapatipule Beach and Thiba Palace.

  • Best Places to Visit: Ratnadurg Fort, Ganpatipule Beach, Jaigad Fort, Thibaw Palace
  • Things to do: Beach activities, Explore Forts, Trekking
  • By Air: Ratnagiri Airport and Mumbai International Airport
  • By Train: Ratnagiri Railway Station and Konkan Railway Station
  • By Bus: Ratnagiri Bus Stand

18. Mulshi, Maharashtra

Mulshi

#18 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A clean and eco-friendly destination, Mulshi looks straight out of a postcard. Surrounding the stunning Mulshi Lake, the village offers breath-taking views of the Sahyadri ranges, lush green valleys and dense forests. What’s more? You can enjoy camping and bonfire at the picturesque Mulshi Dam and take a peaceful boat ride at the lake. Other major attractions in the village include Tamhini Ghat, Temghar Dam, Koraigarh Fort and Dhangad Fort.

  • Best Places to Visit: Mulshi Dam, Tamhini Ghat Waterfalls, Mulshi Lake, Dhangar Waterfall
  • Things to do: Trekking, Boating in Mulshi Lake, Nature Walks and Hiking, Bird Watching
  • By Bus: Pune Bus Stand

19. Mandwa, Maharashtra

Mandwa

#19 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This small village located in the Raigarh district is a stone’s throw away from Alibaug. When travelling from Mumbai, you can take a ferry from the Gateway of India jetty to Mandwa Beach. This calm and charming beach is the main attraction here. Pleasant weather and clean waters play the perfect host to water sports enthusiasts seeking banana boat rides, kayaking, jet skiing and water scooters rides. Mandwa is also known for its churches, Buddhist caves and Portuguese historical site ruins.

  • Best Places to Visit: Mandwa Beach, Kihim Beach, Kolaba Fort, Shitladevi Temple
  • Things to do: Water Sports, Beach Camping, Seafood Delicacies
  • By Air: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport 
  • By Bus: Mandwa Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Mandwa

20. Malvan, Maharashtra

A small yet important coastal town in Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg district, Malvan is a hub for beach activities. The town has many beaches where you can relax on the white sands or indulge in adrenaline-rushing underwater activities like scuba diving and snorkelling. Some popular attractions in Malvan are Tarkarli Beach, Chivla Beach, Tsunami Island, Rock Garden, Rameshwar Temple and Sindhudurg Fort. Malvan is particularly known for its lip-smacking seafood.

  • Best Places to Visit: Sindhudurg Fort, Tarkarli Beach, Chivla Beach, Rock Garden, Devbag Beach
  • Things to do: Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, Water Sports, Exploring Fort, Dolphin Watching
  • By Air: Dabolim Airport
  • By Train: Kudal Railway Station
  • By Bus: Malvan Bus Stand

21. Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Daulatabad Fort

#21 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

The tourism capital of Maharashtra, Aurangabad is also one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. Named after the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad was once a prominent Mughal city. Representatives of India’s glorious architectural past, the famous Ajanta and Ellora Caves are situated here. Also, Aurangabad is dotted with many must-visit attractions such as Daulatabad Fort, Jama Mosque, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Siddharth Garden and Zoo and Soneri Mahal.

  • Best Places to Visit: Daulatabad Fort, Jama Mosque, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Siddharth Garden and Zoo, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, and Soneri Mahal
  • Things to do: Visit the temple, Explore Forts, Ancient rock-cut caves
  • By Air: Aurangabad Airport
  • By Train: Aurangabad Railway Station
  • By Bus: Aurangabad Bus Stand

Also Read: Places to Visit in Aurangabad | Places to Visit near Aurangabad

22. Khopoli, Maharashtra

Kune Waterfall

#22 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This industrial city in the Raigarh district of Maharashtra is a popular weekend getaway from both Mumbai and Pune. It serves as a perfect destination for those looking to spend time in a quiet and peaceful place amidst nature. Imagica Amusement Theme Park, one of the best entertainment destinations in the country, is situated in Khapoli. While here, you can seek blessings at Shri Vireshwar Mahadev Temple and Shri Varadvinayak Temple, and admire the natural beauty of Kune Waterfall, Zenith Waterfall and Tungarli Lake.

  • Best Places to Visit: Imagica Theme Park, Zenith Falls, Kondana Caves, Durshet Forest Lodge
  • Things to do: Enjoy thrilling rides , Explore the caves, Nature walks
  • By Air: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport 
  • By Train: Khopoli Railway Station
  • By Bus: Khopoli Bus Stand

Also Read: Places to Visit in Khopoli

23. Panvel, Maharashtra

Also known as the gateway of the Konkan region, Panvel is situated on the banks of the Gadhi River and is only 35 km away from Mumbai. The lush greenery and scenic beauty of this place make it a popular weekend getaway for Mumbaikars. Places of tourist interest in Panvel include Prabalgad Fort, Gadeshwar Dam, Karnala Fort, Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Adai Waterfalls and two major Ashtavinayak temples—Balleshwar and VaradVinayak.

  • Best Places to Visit: Karnala Fort, Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Ballaleshwar Temple, Gadeshwar Dam, Zenith Waterfall, 
  • Things to do: Birdwatching, Explore Forts, Picniking, Trekking
  • By Bus: Panvel Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Panvel

24. Kolhapur, Maharashtra

Kolhapur

#24 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Who has not heard of the famous Kolhapuri chappals. But do be under the impression that that’s all this small city on the banks of River Panchganga has to offer. From ancient temples and forts to lakes, gardens and shopping malls, the city has something for every traveller. While the famous Mahalakshmi Temple attracts devotees all-round the year, the Panhala Fort, Vishalgad Fort and Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Museum are popular destinations for history buffs. And if you are a foodie, you are in for a treat. Try the famous Kolhapuri thali. Kolhapuri food is just as delicious as it is spicy. Certainly, it is not for the faint-hearted.

  • Best Places to Visit: Mahalakshmi Temple, Rankala Lake, Jyotiba Temple, New Palace Museum, Panhala Fort
  • Things to do: Visit the temples, Boating, Museums
  • By Air: Kolhapur International Airport
  • By Train: Kolhapur Railway Station
  • By Bus: Kolhapur Bus Stand

Also Read: Places to Visit in Kolhapur

25. Harihareshwar, Maharashtra

Harihareshwar

#25 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This quaint little town in the Raigarh district is a popular beach destination for Mumbaikars and Punekars. The beauty of Harihareshwar is accentuated by four hills and verdant forests on one side and beautiful beaches on the other. As home to the famous Harihareshwar Temple, the town holds great significance for the devotees of Lord Shiva. Some top attractions in the town are Kalbhairav Temple, Somja Devi Temple, Shankar Temple, Harihareshwar Beach and Srivardhan Beach.

  • Best Places to Visit: Harihareshwar Beach, Harihareshwar Temple, Diveagar Beach, Kalbhairav Temple
  • Things to do: Beach Activities, Pilgrimage and Temple Visits, Trekking
  • By Train: Mangaon Railway Station
  • By Bus: Harihareshwar Bus Stand

Also Read: Beaches in Mumbai | Beaches near Pune

26. Chiplun, Maharashtra

Located in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, this peaceful town lies along the banks of the Vashisthi river. Although there are no dazzling attractions in Chiplun, the town still has plenty to offer. You can visit the lovely mango and cashew groves, pay your respects at the Parshuram Temple and spend some peaceful time near Sawatsada Waterfall and Nehru Smriti Udyan. Other places to visit in Chiplun are Vasota Fort, Gowalkot Fort, Marleshwar Temple, Koyna Dam, Pandavaas Cave and Walawalkar Shivaji Museum.

  • Best Places to Visit: Parshuram Temple, Koyna Dam, Sawatsada Waterfall, Gowalkot Fort
  • Things to do: Trekking and Hiking, Visit Temples and Historical Sites, Enjoy Boat Rides
  • By Train: Chiplun Railway Station
  • By Bus: Chiplun Bus Stand

27. Sindhudurg, Maharashtra

Sai Temple

#27 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A place of historical significance, Sindhudurg is popular among historians and adventure enthusiasts alike. From forts and beaches to temples and waterfalls, Sindhudurg has something for everyone. The majestic Sindhudurg Fort, a historical site surrounded by the Arabian Sea, is the main attraction here. Devotees can also pay their respects at India’s oldest Sai Temple and Navadurga Temple. Meanwhile, adventure seekers can rush to Nivati beach and Tarkarli beach for some adrenaline-rushing water sports.

  • Best Places to Visit: Sindhudurg Fort, Tarkarli Beach, Devbag Beach, Vengurla Rocks and Beach
  • Things to do: Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, Water Sports, Explore the Sindhudurg Fort

28. Tarkarli, Maharashtra

Tarkarli

#28 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This small town located at the convergence of the Arabian Sea and Karli river is known for its white-sand beaches and pristine water. It is a newfound holiday destination and is untouched by commercialisation. Tarkarli is known for the fine talcum-powder like sand. The beaches here are perfect for relaxing and enjoying different water sports. While at the beach, do not miss the beautiful sunset and the sight of dolphins jumping around in the water.

  • Best Places to Visit: Tarkali Beach, Devbag Beach, Karli Backwaters, Sindhudurg Fort, Malvan Marine Sanctuary
  • Things to do: Water sports, Wildlife Safari, Boat rides, Taste Local Cuisine

29. Ganpatipule, Maharashtra

Jaigarh Fort

#29 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A holy destination situated in the lap of nature, Ganpatipule is one of the top choices among beach lovers. This beach town along the Konkan coast is known for the 400-year-old, self-created idol of Lord Ganesha. Also, a hill shaped like Lord Ganesha behind the temple and the confluence of the sea and river are nothing less than natural wonders. When in Ganpatipule, you can enjoy different water sports at the beaches and visit popular attractions such as Jaigarh Fort, Jaigarh Lighthouse and Malgund Village.

  • Best Places to Visit: Ganpatipule Beach, Ganpatipule Temple, Malgund Village, Prachin Konkan Museum, Jaigad Fort
  • Best Time to Visit: October to February
  • Things to do: Visit the temples, Beach Activities, Museum, Fort
  • By Air: Ratnagiri Airport
  • By Train: Ratnagiri Railway Station
  • By Bus: Ganpatipule Bus Stand

30. Jawhar, Maharashtra

Jawhar

#30 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Popularly known as the Mahabaleshwar of Thane, Jawhar is one of the less explored hill stations in Maharashtra. The beautiful mountains, lush green valleys and gushing waterfalls add to the scenic beauty of the town and make it a wonderful nature retreat. Jawhar also offers thrilling activities such as trekking and hiking to adventure seekers. Some major attractions in Jawhar include the ancient Katya Murti Hanuman Temple, magnificent Jai Vilas Palace, Bhopatgad Fort, cascading Dabdaba Falls and scenic places such as Hanuman Point and Sunset Point.

  • Best Places to Visit: Dabhosa Waterfall, Jai Vilas Palace, Hanuman Point, Sunset Point, Dadarkopara Fall
  • Things to do: Trekking, Waterfalls, Sunset
  • By Air:  Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
  • By Bus: Jawahar Bus Stand

31. Amravati, Maharashtra

Named after the famous Ambadevi Temple, Amravati is known for its spectacular religious structures and spiritual vibes. The intricately-built Ambavati Temple, Shri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple, and Shri Krishna Temple reflect architectural excellence and attract devotees throughout the year. Apart from the temples, you may also visit Chikhaldara hill station, Muktagiri Jain pilgrimage centre and Melghat Tiger Reserve. You can also explore Hurricane Point, Devi Point and Prospect Point for some exquisite nature photography.

  • Best Places to Visit: Ambadevi Temple, Chikhaldara Hill Station, Melghat Tiger Reserve, Wadali Talao, Upper Wardha Dam
  • Things to do: Trekking, Wildlife Safari, Boating, Bird Watching
  • By Train: Amravati Railway Station
  • By Bus: Amravati Bus Stand

32. Durshet, Maharashtra

Durshet

#32 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Nestled in the heart of the Sahyadri range, Durshet is famous for its abundant natural beauty. Apart from meandering rivers, gushing waterfalls, and lush green environs, the townhouses many ruins of heritage sites and ancient temples. Ballaleshwar Temple and Varad Vinayak Temple—two of the eight famous Ashtavinayak temples—are located in the vicinity. Other popular attractions here include Imagicaa Theme Park, Pali Fort, Durshet Forest Lodge, and Uddhar Hot Springs.

  • Best Places to Visit: Durshet Forest Lodge, Durshet Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarasgad Fort, Zenith Falls
  • Things to do: Trekking, Wildlife Safari, Explore Forts
  • By Train: Roha Railway Station
  • By Bus: Durshet Bus Stand

33. Gondia, Maharashtra

Situated on the border of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Gondia is popularly known as the “Rice Bowl of Maharashtra”. The place is known for its bountiful rice cultivation and rice mills. When in the city, you can spend some peaceful time near Chulbandh Dam and Hajra Falls, enjoy jungle safaris at Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary and Navegaon National Park and explore Darekasa Caves and Kachargadh Caves. Nagra Shiv Temple and Mando Devi Temple attract many spiritual travellers all year round.

  • Best Places to Visit: Navegaon National Park, Itiadoh Dam, Nagra Shiv Mandir, Pratapgarh Fort
  • Things to do: Wildlife Safari,   Visit the Surya Temple, Explore Forts
  • By Train: Gondia Railway Station
  • By Bus: Gondia Bus Stand

34. Shani Shingnapur, Maharashtra

Located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, Shani Shingnapur village is quite popular among the devotees of Lord Shani. The place holds great religious significance as it is believed that Lord Shani self-emerged from the earth and still resides in the black stone at the temple. It is interesting to note that people do not have doors and locks for the houses and shops in the village. They believe that no theft can happen in a village protected by Lord Shani.

  • Best Places to Visit: Lord Shani Temple, Nigojh Nala
  • Things to do: Visit the temple, Witness doorless houses, Explore Nighoj Potholes
  • By Train: Ahmednagar Railway Station
  • By Bus: Shani Shingnapur Bus Stand

35. Dapoli, Maharashtra

Dapoli

#35 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Although popular as a beach destination, Dapoli has a lot more to offer. Located in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, Dapoli is 215 km away from Mumbai. Dapoli is known for its scenic beaches, beautiful landscapes, and lush greenery. While here, you can also explore the historical forts, temples, and caves, take a dip at Unhavare hot water springs, and enjoy different activities such as water sports, trekking, and hiking. Karde Beach, Ladghar Beach, Keshavraj Temple, Parshuram Bhumi, and Panhalekaji caves are among the top attractions here.

  • Best Places to Visit: Murud Beach, Karde Beach, Ladghar Beach, Anjarle Beach, Keshavraj Temple
  • Things to do: Beach Hopping, Water Sports at Murud Beach, Visit Ancient Temples, Explore Historic Forts
  • By Train: Khed Railway Station
  • By Bus: Dapoli Bus Stand

36. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Ajanta Cave

#36 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

These ancient rock-cut caves with beautiful paintings and finely-carved sculptures are among the top tourist destinations not only in Maharashtra but across India. Ajanta Caves exhibit the brilliance of the earliest Buddhist architecture, sculptures and paintings. On the other hand, Ellora Caves (104 km from Ajanta Caves) house Hindu and Jain temples, Buddhist monasteries and sculptures inspired by the three religions. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, these popular caves attract tourists from around the world.

  • Best Places to Visit: Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Kailash Temple, Dashavatara Temple, Rameshvara Temple 
  • Things to do: Cave Exploration, Photography, Heritage Walks
  • By Air: Aurangabad International Airport

37. Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra

Tadoba National Park

#37 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A favourite among wildlife and nature enthusiasts, Tadoba National Park is an exciting destination. It is located in the Chandrapur district and is one of the oldest, largest and best-protected Tiger Reserves in the country. Spread across 626 sq.km, the National Park has deep valleys, a dense forest area and some lakes. You can spot a wide range of animals and birds here. On a lucky day, you may even get to see tigers, Indian leopards, barking deer, sloth bears, striped hyenas, Indian pythons and cobra snakes, peacocks and eagles in their natural habitat.

  • Best Places to Visit: Mohurli Gate, Tadoba Lake, Andhari River, Kolsa Zone
  • Things to do: Wildlife safari, Birdwatching, Nature Walks, Photography
  • By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station
  • By Bus: Chandrapur Bus Stand

38. Harishchandragad, Maharashtra

Nageshwar Temple

#38 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This ancient hill fort, situated at an altitude of 4665 ft, in the Ahmednagar district is popular among trekkers and tourists alike. Although challenging, the trek is one of the best ones in Maharashtra. It has multiple routes and each offers wide a range of adventures. The trek route has many caves, temples and a Pushkarni at the top—each representing different cultures from medieval times. Local attractions include Harischandreshwar Temple which is carved from a single rock, Nageshwar Temple Kedareshwar Cave which houses a huge Shiva Linga, Taramati Peak and Konkan Kada.

  • Best Places to Visit: Harishchandreshwar Temple, Kedareshwar Cave Temple, Taramati Peak
  • Things to do: Trekking and Hiking, Explore Ancient Temples and Caves, Witness Sunrise
  • By Train: Kalyan Junction Railway Station
  • By Bus: Khireshwar Bus Stand

39. Pratapgarh Fort, Maharashtra

Pratapgarh Fort

#39 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Located at a distance of 21 km from Mahabaleshwar, Pratapgarh Fort is a popular mountain fort in Maharashtra. It was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and stands tall at 3543 ft above sea level. This popular hilltop with splendid architecture is divided into two parts–the upper and lower forts. Besides enjoying and capturing panoramic views of the Konkan coast, lakes and valleys, you can seek the blessings of goddess Bhavani at the lower fort.

  • Best Places to Visit: Pratapgarh Fort, Bhavani Temple, Afzal Khan’s Tomb
  • Things to do: Trekking, Sightseeing, Heritage walk, Sunset

Also Read: Forts near Pune

40. Rajmachi Fort, Maharashtra

hotels near Rajmachi Fort

#40 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Rajmachi Fort is a famous trekking destination and a perfect escape from the city. It has two fortresses–Manaranjan and Shriwardhan. Nestled in the Sahyadri range, Rajmachi is ringed by nature in its bounty. The trekking trail is amazing with views of Kataldhar and other waterfalls, Shirota Lake, deep gorges and valleys, and picturesque villages. Some popular places to visit at the fort include Udaysagar Lake, Mahadev Temple near the lake, and Bahiroba Temple on the plateau near the twin fortresses.

  • Best Places to Visit: Shrivardhan Fort, Manoranjan Fort, Rajmachi Lake
  • Things to do: Trekking, Camping, Photography

41. Koroli, Maharashtra

Koroli

#41 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This beautiful hill station in Nashik is a treat for the eyes, mind and soul. Located 160 km away from Mumbai and 250 km away from Pune, Koroli is a perfect weekend getaway. Its scenic beauty is mesmerising and the place comes alive during the monsoon with verdant greenery all around. Koroli is surrounded by the Sahyadri Mountains and has Vaitarna Dam and its backwaters in the vicinity. Some top spots in and around Koroli are Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Anjaneri hilltop fort and Talegaon Kachurli forest and lake.

  • Best Places to Visit: Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Anjaneri hilltop fort, and Talegaon Kachurli forest and lake
  • Things to do: Visit the temple, Nature walk, Trekking, Photography
  • By Air: Nashik International Airport
  • By Train: Kumta Railway Station
  • By Bus: Kumta Bus Stand

42. Chikhaldara, Maharashtra

Chikhaldara

#42 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Chikhaldara is the only hill station in the Vidharba region and is a preferred summer retreat. It is also the sole coffee-growing area in the region; you can actually get the scent of coffee when you enter Chikhaldara. Bhimkund, the place where Bhim took a bath after killing Kichaka, is a popular attraction here. You can also explore Gwaligarh and Narnala Forts, spend a peaceful time near Bir and Kalapani lakes and spot some wild animals at Melghat Tiger Reserve and Gugamal National Park. Muktagiri, a collection of 52 Jain temples is only 46 km away from Chikhaldara.

  • Best Places to Visit: Bhim Kund, Melghat Tiger Reserve, Gawilgad Fort, Panchbol Point
  • Things to do: Trekking, Wildlife Safari, Visit Viewpoints, Bird Watching

43. Toranmal, Maharashtra

Toranmal

#43 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This beautiful hill town is located in the Nandurbar district and is bordered by seven ranges of Satpura hills. From serene lakes and gushing waterfalls to naturally-formed caves and scenic viewing points, Toranmal is just right for an exciting holiday. Apart from being blessed with nature’s bounty, Toranmal also has many places of religious significance such as Gorakhnath Temple and Nagarjun Temple. Sita Khai, Lotus Lake, Yashavant Lake, Khadki Point, Aawashabari Point and Machhindranath Cave are some wonderful places to visit on this small plateau.

  • Best Places to Visit: Yashavant Lake, Sita Khai, Sunset Point, Lotus Lake
  • Things to do: Boating, Sunset, Photography
  • By Train: Nandurbar Railway Station
  • By Bus: Nandurbar Bus Stand

44. Amboli, Maharashtra

Amboli

#44 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A relatively unexplored destination, Amboli is a perfect retreat from chaotic cities. This hill station is located in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra, just before the coastal highlands of Goa. In Amboli, you can spend quality time amidst nature and indulge in outdoor activities such as trekking and camping. Durg and Dhakoba peaks offer a wonderful trekking experience while Shirgaonkar Point is perfect for enjoying stunning views of the valley. Amboli Falls, Madhavgad Fort, and Sunset Point are some of the other popular attractions here.

  • Best Places to Visit: Amboli Waterfall, Shirgaonkar Point, Madhavgad Fort, Nangarta Falls
  • Best Time to Visit: June to October 
  • Things to do: Visit the waterfalls, Explore forts and caves, Trekking
  • By Train: Sawantwadi Railway Station
  • By Bus: Amboli Bus Stand

45. Latur, Maharashtra

This beautiful city with a strong historical background is one of the best places to visit in Maharashtra in winter . Apart from the historical and religious sites, Latur also boasts of lush green parks and gardens. Some popular attractions in the city are Ausa Fort, Udgir Fort, Kharosa Caves, Nana Nahi Park, South-Indian style Ashtavinayak Temple, Siddheshwar Ratneshwar Temple and the elephant hill called Hattibet Devarajan.

  • Best Places to Visit: Udgir Fort, Ganj Golai, Ashtavinayak Temple, Siddheshwar Temple, Kharosa Caves
  • Things to do: Sightseeing, Photography, Explore the Historical Forts and Temples
  • By Train: Latur Railway Station
  • By Bus: Latur Bus Stand

46. Panhala, Maharashtra

Panhala

#46 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Located at an elevation of 3177 feet above sea level, Panhala offers scenic views of the mountains and valley below. It is the smallest city in Maharashtra and is only 22 km away from Kolhapur. Panhala Fort, the largest fort in the Deccan region, is the main attraction here. It has many structures and monuments that offer a glimpse of the great Maratha Empire’s rich heritage. Parashar Caves, Sajja Kothi, Ambabai Temple, Sambhaji Temple and Someshwar Temple are also some of the must-visit places in Panhala.

  • Best Places to Visit: Panhala Fort, Sajja Kothi, Teen Darwaza, Someshwar Temple, Pawankhind
  • Things to do:   Visit the temples Forts, Trekking, Nature walks, Photography
  • By Bus: Panhala Bus Stand

Also Read: Offbeat Places near Pune

47. Wai, Maharashtra

Wai

#47 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Enveloped in natural beauty, Wai is a picturesque hill station in Maharashtra’s Satara district. It is a prominent attraction among religious travellers as Wai houses more than 100 temples and is also known as “Dakshin Kashi” (Kashi of the South). Mahaganapati Mandir, Kalubai Mandir, Menawali Wes, Pandavgad Fort, Nana Phadnavis Vada and Vairatgad Fort are some important attractions here. You can also explore Rajpuri Caves and Wai Caves and enjoy scenic views from Harrisons Folly, Table Land, Sydney Point and Dhom Dam.

  • Best Places to Visit: Dholya Ganapati Temple, Nana Phadnavis Wada, Menawali Ghat, Krishna Ghat
  • Things to do: Visit the temples, Explore Forts, Trekking, Boating, Festivals
  • By Bus: Wai Bus Stand
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Wai

48. Tamhini Ghat, Maharashtra

#48 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A popular weekend getaway from Pune and Mumbai, Tamhini Ghat is all about panoramic mountain views, scenic lakes and beautiful waterfalls. This mountain pass in the Western Ghats looks particularly alluring during the monsoons. When in Tamhini Ghat, you can trek to Sudhagad Fort, Ghangad Fort and Sarasgad Fort for a thrilling experience, enjoy swimming and picnic at Tamhini Waterfall and participate in adrenaline-rushing river-rafting activities at Mulshi Dam. Andharban Trail Point is a popular and picturesque hiking trail here.

  • Best Places to Visit: Tamhini Waterfalls, Mulshi Dam, Devkund Waterfall, Kuda Caves
  • Best Time to Visit: June to October
  • Things to do: Trekking, Waterfall Rappelling, Birdwatching, Nature Photography
  • By Bus: Tamhini Bus Stand

49. Sawantwadi, Maharashtra

Sawantwadi

#49 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This beautiful town in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra is a popular pit stop for tourists travelling to and from Mumbai and Goa. The place also has some popular attractions that one must explore. Nature lovers can enjoy a picnic at Hiranya Keshi Nagarta Falls and take a walk at Narendra Dongar Park. Sawantwadi Palace is a key attraction in the district. Also, do not forget to include Moti Lake, Narendra Hill, Hanuman Temple and Vithal Temple in your travel itinerary.

  • Best Places to Visit: Sawantwadi Palace, Moti Talao, Atmeshwar Tali, Hanuman Temple, Raghunath Market
  • Things to do: Sightseeing and Photography, Boating, Shopping for traditional handicrafts 
  • By Train:  Sawantwadi Railway Station
  • By Bus:  Sawantwadi Bus Stand

50. Lonar, Maharashtra

Lonar

#50 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

A small town in the Vidarbha region, Lonar is just 140 km away from Aurangabad. The town is famous for Lonar Crater Lake, the third-largest crater in the world and the only saltwater lake in basaltic rock. The lake is surrounded by low hills and is covered by a jungle on the sides. The forest is home to many migratory birds and animals including herons, shell ducks, baya weavers, chinkaras, peafowls and gazelles. Gomukh Temple and Daitya Sudhan Temple are religiously significant places in Lonar.

  • Best Places to Visit: Lonar Crater Lake, Daitya Sudan Temple, Gomukh Temple, Kamalja Devi Temple
  • Things to do: Trekking, Birdwatching, Ancient Temples, Boating
  • By Train: Jalna Railway Station
  • By Bus: Lonar Bus Stand

51. Kalavantin Durg, Maharashtra

Kalavantin Durg

#51 of 51 Places to Visit in Maharashtra

This beautiful spot near Mumbai (50 km away) awaits your presence with its thick floating clouds, lush greenery and rocky terrains. Kalavantin Durg is located near the famous Prabalgad Fort. During the old days, it was used as a watchtower by the Marathas to guard the fort against enemies. It is now a popular trekking destination but is also one of the most dangerous ones in the country.

  • Best Places to Visit: Kalavantin Durg Fort, Echo Point, Alexander Point
  • Things to do: Trekking, Fort exploration, Photography

These 51 best tourist places in Maharashtra are sure to leave you spoilt for choice. Whether you are planning a weekend getaway or a long vacation, this list will help you find a destination that suits your preferences and fits in your pocket. Which all places have you visited in Maharashtra? Do let us know your favourites and the ones you plan to visit in the near future.

Q. What are the names of famous places in Maharashtra?

A. Some of the famous places in Maharashtra are Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Mahabhaleshwar,  Lonavala, Khandala, Matheran, Ajanta and Ellora caves, and Shirdi.

Q. How many districts are in Maharashtra?

A. There are 36 districts in Maharashtra with 6 revenue divisions.

Q. What is the capital of Maharashtra?

A. Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra. It is known as the financial, entertainment, and commercial capital of India.

Q. Which city is famous for Navratri in Maharashtra?

A. Yavatmal in Nagpur is famous for its unique Navratri festival celebration.

Q. What is the language of Maharashtra?

A. Marathi is the official language of Maharashtra.

Q. What is the famous food of Maharashtra?

A. The most-popular foods are bhaji, vada pav, misalpav and pav bhaji. More-traditional dishes are sabudana khichadi, pohe, upma, sheera, and panipuri.

Q. Which is the queen of hills in Maharashtra?

A.  Mahabaleshwar is often referred to as the ‘Queen of hill stations in Maharashtra’. It is one of the most popular hill stations in Maharashtra

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Maharashtra is one of the largest and most happening states of India. This state is home to numerous attractions, because of which tourists pour into get a glimpse of these awe-inspiring state. The state, with its abundant green milieus, charming hill stations, indigo beaches and affluent wildlife, is surely a nature aficionado's ecstasy. Additional to this, the abundant historical monuments, rock cut caverns and religious holy places; Maharashtra surely proffers a multiplicity of reason to make it up to the splendid topography. Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra & being the commercial capital of India, is known as the major hub for the glamorous bollywood. The major tourist attractions of Mumbai are Chow patty, Juhu beach, Mahalaxmi Temple, Marine Drive, Gardens, Siddhivinayak Temple, Gateway of India and Wales Museum. This place is also known for its nightlife, pubs, theatres, beaches and restaurants. And to mention, the famous vada pavs, pau bhaji, bhel puri and kebab are a sure to try delicacies in Mumbai. Just about 10 kilometers away from the Mumbai shoreline, one can notice the Elephanta Caves. These are on an isle in the Arabian Sea. These caverns were said to be constructed from 450 to 750 AD and depict brilliant statuettes of Lord Shiva.

In Aurangabad, one can see Bibi-ka-Maqbara built by royal monarch Aurangazeb. Also prominent places to stopover are the Darwaazaas and Pan Chakki which illustrate extraordinarily skilled structural designs of the history. Maharashtra houses major three hill stations, namely, Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala and Khandala. Pune being the other major city of Maharashtra is bounded with lush green hills and docile lakes and with a wholesome atmosphere, Pune is acknowledged as the “Queen of the Deccan” and “Oxford of the East”. This cultural center of Maharashtra is amongst the greenest metropolitan areas in India. This places being witnessed the rise and fall of the Maratha Empire and its supreme ruler Shivaji, Pune has lot to recite regarding its remarkable past. Maharashtra, one of the foremost industrialized states in India, is known all through the world for being home to a large number of IT companies and other financial sectors, hence, is a paradise for people looking out for great careers. 

Maharashtra, one of the largest states in India, has an elongated shoreline to brag of. This widespread seashore has produced in the state being sanctified with numerous beaches, which are well-known all through the world for their pallid sands, tranquil locales and dramatic environs. The startling caves located at Maharashtra display the ancient culture and affluent heritage of the state. Elephanta Caves, Karkla Caves and Bhaja Caves are one of such caves to take pride of stunning rock cut structural design. In contrast, those at Ajanta and Ellora have been decorated with attractive paintings. The state is also welcoming for the factor that it is the home of the legendary Sahyadri hill ranges and hence, being gifted with numerous hill stations.

For all the nature lovers, who make it up to India to relish its prosperous natural world, must make a stopover at Maharashtra as well. The state is practically an amusement for those who adore to trip wildlife shelters and national parks and be a witness to scenic loveliness. The various secluded areas here are dwelling to a broad multiplicity of wildlife. And for all of those who are attracted in exploring the heritage past of Maharashtra, there are no better options to visit than its bravura fortifications. Each and every fort in this state has several tales hidden inside its precincts, tales of bravery, tales of heroism, tales of loyalty, and so on.

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Map of Maharashtra: Maharashtra is situated in western India. The state of Maharashtra is a fascinating region with a variety of attractions. It features bustling cities like Mumbai, Nagpur and more. Maharashtra is home to picturesque natural landscapes like hills and beaches. It has a rich history, housing ancient temples like those in Ajanta and Ellora. It blends traditional customs with modern lifestyles, creating a unique cultural experience.

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Maharashtra is nestled in the western peninsular region of India. It encompasses a significant portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and surrounded by Karnataka, Goa, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli. It is the second-most populous in India and globally third-most populous. It is divided into 6 divisions and 36 districts. Maharashtra has Mumbai as its capital.

Maharashtra is the home to six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra is a cultural treasure trove. Its economic significance is profound, contributing 14 per cent to India’s nominal GDP. With a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of ₹35.27 trillion (US$440 billion) and a service sector dominance at 69.3 per cent, Maharashtra stands as India’s economic powerhouse. Striking a delicate balance, agriculture, constituting 12 per cent of the state GDP, employs nearly half the population. Maharashtra, thus, stands as a vibrant blend of tradition and progress, epitomising India’s economic and cultural prowess.

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Below mentioned is the list of districts of Maharashtra.

1. Ahmednagar 2. Akola 3. Amravati 4. Aurangabad 5. Beed 6. Bhandara 7. Buldhana 8. Chandrapur 9. Dhule 10. Gadchiroli 11. Gondia 12. Hingoli 13. Jalgaon 14. Jalna 15. Kolhapur 16. Latur 17. Mumbai City 18. Mumbai Suburban 19. Nagpur 20. Nanded 21. Nandurbar 22. Nashik 23. Osmanabad 24. Palghar 25. Parbhani 26. Pune 27. Raigad 28. Ratnagiri 29. Sangli 30. Satara 31. Sindhudurg 32. Solapur 33. Thane 34. Wardha 35. Washim 36. Yavatmal

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Map of Maharashtra provides details regarding its borders, divisions and more. This articles discuss the salient features of the Map of Maharashtra.

राज्याचे सहा विभाग पुढे 36 विभाग, 109 उपविभाग आणि 358 तालुक्यांमध्ये विभागले गेले आहेत. प्रत्येक त्रैमासिक भारतीय प्रशासकीय सेवा किंवा महाराष्ट्र नागरी सेवेद्वारे नियुक्त केलेल्या चतुर्थांश कलेक्टर किंवा चतुर्थांश न्यायद्वारा नियंत्रित केले जाते. विभाग उप-विभागांमध्ये (तालुका) उप-विभागीय निर्णायकांद्वारे शासित आहेत आणि पुन्हा ब्लॉकमध्ये विभागले गेले आहेत. ब्लॉकमध्ये पंचायत (व्हिल कौन्सिल) आणि शहर कॉस्मोपॉलिसेस असतात. तालुके म्हणजे चतुर्थांश स्थानावर असलेल्या जिल्हा परिषदा (चतुर्थांश परिषदा) आणि खालच्या स्थानावर असलेल्या ग्रामपंचायती (विल परिषदा) यांच्यामध्ये मध्यवर्ती स्थान असलेल्या पंचायत आहेत. महाराष्ट्राच्या एकूण लोकसंख्येपैकी 45.22 टक्के लोक नागरी प्रदेशात राहतात. नागरी भागात राहणाऱ्या लोकसंख्येची एकूण संख्या 50.8 दशलक्ष आहे. महाराष्ट्रात 27 बाह्य भांडी आहेत.

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How to Reach in Maharashtra

If you’re planning a trip to Maharashtra, there are straightforward ways to reach this wonderful state. Here’s a simplified guide on how to get to Maharashtra:

Reach in Maharashtra By Air

Maharashtra has large airports that make flying a convenient option. The main ones include: Mumbai Airport (BOM): A busy international airport. Indore Airport (IDR): Connecting with various places in India. Pune Airport (PNQ): Serving Pune and connecting to different Indian cities. Nagpur Airport (NAG): An important airport in central India. Goa Airport (GOI): Though not in Maharashtra, it’s nearby and can be useful for some destinations.

Reach in Maharashtra By Rail

Trains are a reliable mode of transportation within Maharashtra. Key train stations are: Mumbai Terminus (CSMT): A major station in Mumbai. Pune Junction: A significant station in Pune. Nagpur Junction: An important railhead in central India. Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line: A major train route connecting the eastern and western parts of India, passing through Nagpur.

Reach in Maharashtra By Road

Traveling by road is a common choice in Maharashtra. You can: Use State and Private Buses: Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses operate to different cities. Private buses also provide services to and from neighboring states. Drive or Hire a Cab: You have the option to drive yourself or hire a cab if you prefer flexibility. National Highways: Major highways like the Mumbai-Pune Expressway link Maharashtra to various parts of the country.

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What is special about maharashtra.

Maharashtra is India's economic powerhouse. It boasts cultural richness, historical marvels like Ajanta and Ellora, and diverse landscapes along the Arabian Sea.

What is the famous dress of Maharashtra?

The Nauvari saree is the famous dress of Maharashtra.

Name a few Maharashtrian dishes.

A few famous Maharashtrian dishes include Pav Bhaji, Vada Pav, Puran Poli, Misal Pav, Modak, Ragda Pattice, Bharli Vangi, and Sreekhand.

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