Top 20 places to visit in Maharashtra and why


Maharashtra is home to several lesser-known destinations that offer unique experiences away from typical tourist spots.

What to do 

-- Visit the beaches
-- Visit the hill stations
-- Visit the pilgrimage sites
-- Visit the heritage site 
-- Go on a road trip
-- Go camping
-- Go rock climbing
-- Go water rappelling
-- Go paragliding
-- Go kayaking
-- Go speed boating

Here are some underrated places you might consider exploring:

Caves 

1- Ajanta and Ellora: 

UNESCO World Heritage sites known for their ancient rock-cut architecture and cave art. Ajanta Caves have some of the most outstanding ancient paintings And Ellora Caves are known for their extraordinary architecture.

2- Elephanta and Kanheri: 

Collection of cave temples predominantly dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, which have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3- Pandavleni:

 A cave in Nasik. The group of twenty-four caves.These caves are built on the Trirasmi hill about 3004 feet above the sea. 

Waterfalls 

4- Kalu waterfall:

Kalu waterfall comes in Malshej Region. It originates from Harishchandragad mountains and flows through Khireshwar village. It falls from Deccan plateau to Konkan region. There is another falls near this waterfall known as Mahuli Waterfall (as per local people).

5- Amboli waterfall: 

The breathtaking Amboli Waterfalls is located in the hill station of Amboli in south Maharashtra in India. The main attraction for tourists is the incredibly-high rainfall (7 m average, per year) and the numerous waterfalls and mist during the monsoons. Situated in the Sahyadri Hills of the western part of India.The surrounding nature mingled with the waterfall is best visited in monsoon.
 


6- Orzarde waterfall:

 Ozarde Waterfall is a stunning natural waterfall located in the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, near the village of Ozarde in the Satara district of Maharashtra. It is one of the lesser-known yet beautiful waterfalls in the Western Ghats, attracting nature lovers, trekkers, and photography enthusiasts. The waterfall is surrounded by dense forest, adding to its pristine beauty.

Plateau 

7- Kaas Plateau: 

Known as the 'Valley of Flowers of Maharashtra,' this UNESCO World Natural Heritage site blooms with wildflowers after the monsoon, offering vibrant biodiversity and stunning landscapes.

Popular beaches

8- Juhu Beach: 

A famous beach in Mumbai that's great for a day trip.

9- Alibaug Beach: 

A popular beach town with ancient forts in the Raigad district.

10- Tarkarli Beach: 

An offbeat beach in Maharashtra. Known for its white sandy beach and water sports.


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