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:
Temples
11- Trimbakeshwar Temple:
Trimbakeshwar town is an ancient Hindu Pilgrim centre located at the source of the Godavari River, the longest river in peninsular India. Trimbakeshwar is abode of one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
12- Bhimashankar Temple:
Bhimashankar is an ancient shrine situated in the Sahyadri hills in the state of Maharashtra. Bhimashankar temple is one of the well known Jyotirlinga, among 12 jyotirlingas.
13- Kailashnatha Temple:
The Kailasha or Kailashanatha temple is the largest of the rock-cut Hindu temple
at the Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India. It is made in reveverse direction (upwand to downward).
Heritage sites
14- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (1997):
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a historic railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
15- Elephanta, Ellora and Ajanta caves
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.
More places for excitement
16- Lonar Crater Lake*
Formed by a meteor impact over 52,000 years ago, this unique geological wonder is both saline and alkaline. Surrounded by diverse flora and fauna, it's a paradise for geology enthusiasts and bird watchers.
17- Malshej Ghat*
A mountain pass celebrated for its scenic vistas, especially during the monsoon when the region is enveloped in greenery. It's a paradise for trekkers and bird watchers, offering numerous waterfalls and lush valleys.
18- Kolad*
Renowned for white-water rafting on the Kundalika River, Kolad is a haven for adventure seekers. The lush landscapes and waterfalls add to its charm, making it perfect for activities like trekking and kayaking.
19- Kalsubai Peak*
Kalsubai is the highest peak of Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district in Akola taluka. The summit height of the Sahyadri mountain ranges in the north is 1646 meters (or 5400 feet). It is known as the Everest of Maharashtra.
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