This blog is created to help the visitor which comes to visit Maharashtra. Maharashtra is one of the state of India which had the Economical Capital of India i.e. "MUMBAI" also known as Maya 'Nagari'. Maharashtra is also known for its own world famous Cultural, Social, Historical, Educational, and Ethical events, values and monuments. Many hill stations and Picnic points like Mahabaleshwar, Matheran, Lonavala, Khandala comes in the territory of Maharashtra.

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Thursday 6 June 2019

THE MOST EVERGREEN 5 PLACES IN MAHARASHTRA !

THE MOST EVERGREEN 5 PLACES IN MAHARASHTRA.

1. MAHABALESHWAR:-

 MAHABALESHWAR
Mahabaleshwar is a hill station in India’s forested Western ghats range, south of Mumbai. It features several elevate viewing points, such as Arthur Seat. West of here is crnturies-old Pratapgad a top a mountain spur. East, Lingmala Waterfall tumbles off a sheer cliff. Colour boats dot venna lake, while 5 rivers meet at Panch Ganga Temple to the north.

2. LONAVALA:-
LONAVALA

Lonavala is a hill station surrounded by green valley in western India near Mumbai. The karla caves and the Bhaja Caves are ancient Buddhist shirnes carved out of the rocks. They feature massive pillars and intricate relief  sculptures. South of the Bhaja Caves  sits the imposing Lohagad Fort, with its 4 gates. West of here is Bhushi Dam, where water overflows  onto a set of steps during rainy season.

3. KHANDALA:-
KHANDALA

Khandala is a hill station in western ghats mountains of Maharashtra, western India. It’s home to vantage spots including sunset Point and Rajmachi Point, with views of Rajmachi Fort. Kune Falls is a 3-tiered waterfalls set in a dramatic valley. Waterfalls surround the Tamhini Ghat mountain pass. East of town, the Bhaja and Karla caves are ancient, Buddhist rock-cut shrines featuring intricate carvings and pillars.

4. MATHERAN:-
MATHERAN

Matheran is a hill station, near Mumbai, in the west Indian state of Maharashtra. It’s known for its mild climate and well-preserved colonial architecture. Motor vehicles are banned and many visitors arrive by narrow-gauge railway on the 1907 Neral-Matheran Toy Train. The Panorama Point lookout offers views across the mountains of the western ghats. Louisa Point has view of waterfalls and the ancient Prabal Fort.

5. ALIBAUG:-
ALIBAUG

Alibaug, is a coastal town, just south of Mumbai, in western India. It’s known for its beaches like Alibaug beach and Varsoli Beach. Just offshore, 17th-century Kolaba Fort has carvings of tigers and elephants, and temples dedicated to Hidu gods. To the south, Portuguese-built Korlai Fort dates from 1521 and includes a lighthouse. The island fort of Janjira has high walls, turrets and cannons.

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