Friday, July 13, 2018

6 TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN MAHARASHTRA DURING MONSOON

Some places are mean to be discovered. Maharashtra holds some of the most beautiful of them. There are places to enjoy monsoon the best after a long sweaty summer. Maharashtra is the heart of western Ghats. Monsoon brings new life to the nature and Living Beings in Maharashtra. Plan for a delightful trip with us of Top Places To Visit In Maharashtra During Monsoon. 



Here are 6 not to miss places during monsoon in Maharashtra

1. Lonavla

Lonavla becomes the finest Hill Station in monsoon. Located at a distance of about 65 km from Pune and 85 km from Mumbai.  The place is also famous for it's production of the hard Candy Chikki. Tourists mostly peak here during the monsoon to discover it's sorcerous observatories. Interesting and impressive cave temples makes the town more charming. It features hill stations, forts, caves, temples, gardens, lakes and so much more. Nature lovers find it more amazing due to its lush green excellent beauty.

2. Khandala

Khandala is a twin town of Lonavla, standing just 3 km from Lonavla. Monsoon owing to the site being in full bloom, is the best time to visit Khandala. The heavy rain drops makes it mesmerizing with its shimmering lakes. Sunset Point, Rajmachi Point and views of Rajmachi Fort are vantage attractions of the town. The place is a desirable location for nature lovers. For a long romantic walk in rain Khandala is a Top Most destination. Khandala attracts the adventure lover people too as the location features trekking and rock climbing. Lakes, forts and caves are there to make your tour completely enjoyable.

3. Mahabaleshwar
A small town and a popular hill station situated high up in western Ghats in the Sahyadri mountain range, Mahabaleshwar is one of the evergreen forests in India. Bounded by valleys on all sides, reaches the highest peak above sea level, known as Sunrise Point. Mahabaleshwar sightseeing features alot to one, dubbed as "Queen of Hill Stations in Maharashtra". The place offers lovely views to the tourists. Monsoon makes the town much more significant.

4. Panchgani

At a distance of about 20 kms from Mahabaleshwar, there is another beautiful hill station called Panchgani. Panchgani has Asia's second largest mountain plateau called Table Land. This be the most prominent attraction of Panchgani. Sydney Point, Pabba 'Gaddar' Point, Kate's Point, Devrai Art Village, Rajpuri Caves, Wai, Devil's Kitchen, Mala's Fruit Products, Kaas Plateau and Mapro Garden are some other tourist attractions that are flashy to one. Apart from this availability of Paragliding makes the place more enjoyable. Panchgani is a place that reckoned as "Mecca of Maharashtra".

5. Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat is an excellent place to visit near Mumbai for outdoor activities such as trekking, bird watching rock climbing and hiking. The activities offered by Malshej Ghat makes the visitors busy and happy. Malshej Ghat is home to flamingos during Monsoon, that fly came from Europe. Green hills and trenchant waterfalls makes it an ideal destination and weekend getaway for spending a quality time family, friends or partner.

6. Alibaug

Alibaug is a coastal town; is another most beautiful and happening destination of Maharashtra monsoon. The drive to Alibaug is as elegant as the Alibaug is. You will not only love the destination but the way to Alibaug will make you more excited. Described as a fantastic place to visit. It holds forts, beaches, museums, temples and adventure activities like Jet Ski Ride, Banana Ride, Sand Bike and Zorbing. Apart from all these do not miss the seafood specialities served in the restaurants. Alibaug is also home to the beach which is famous for innumerable numbers of movie shootings, The Mandwa Beach. Monsoons are most awaited in Alibaug due to its holding of a fact that beaches in Alibaug undergo a complete mokeover and look straight out of a picture postcard.


Check out the July special amazing Weekend Getaway From Jaipur to Mount Abu at  http://toursandtaxi.blogspot.com/2018/07/weekend-getaway-jaipur-to-mount-abu.html



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