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As the state of
Maharashtra is the Home of
Sahydri Mountains, the state has
many appealing hill stations.
The Britishers founded most of
these hill stations during their
colonial era to beat the
scorching heat. But the beauty
and the charming glory are still
alive in these hill stations.
The Western Ghats, which form a
part of the Sahydri range, has
also lots of beautiful hill
stations.
Hill stations of Maharashtra not
only attract the foreign
tourists but also Indian
domestic tourists, which are
exhausted with the fast urban
life. Popular hill stations of
Maharashtra are Matheran,
Lonavala, Khandala,
Mahabaleshwar, Panchagani,
Bhandardara, Malshej Ghat,
Amboli, Chikhaldara Panhala,
Panchgani, Sawantwadi, Toranmal,
and Jawahar. It is said that
each hill station of Maharashtra
has unique characteristic and
its closeness to a city makes it
very popular.
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Amboli
Hill Station
Amboli is located in
Sindhudurg district
of Maharashtra. This
hill station is at
an altitude of 690m
above the sea level.
Having dense forests
and steep mountains,
Amboli is the last
hill resort before
the coastal plains
begin in the
southern ranges of
the Sahyadri Hills.
The hilltop Amboli
gives a fine
bird's-eye view of
the Konkan coast.
Colonel Westrop, who
was a British
political agent,
developed Amboli as
a hill station after
the opening of the
Ghat Road from the
coastal town of
Vengurla, now in
southern Maharashtra,
to Belgaum.
Receiving nearly 750
centimeters (269
inches) of rainfall
per year, this hill
station is the
wettest place in
Maharashtra. Amboli
is one of the few
hill stations of
Maharashtra from
where one can see
the sea. This hill
station is totally
swathed with cloud
during rainy season.
Hiranyakeshi Temple,
Nagarta falls,
Hiranya Keshi,
Mahadev Gad and
Narayangad are the
important places to
visit in this hill
station. Nearest
airport is Belgaum,
(64 km), while
nearest railway
station is
Sawantwadi at 28 km
on the Konkan
Railway. One can
stay at government
resorts. |
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Bhandardara
Bhandardara is
located at a
distance of 70 km
from Nashik. It is a
small and peaceful
area. This hill
station is popular
for fun loving and
picnic lovers. Radha
Falls, a deep
valley, a clean and
large Arthur Lake, a
historical Ratangadh
Fort, an ancient
temple -
Amritheshwar Temple,
a peaceful Agasti
Rishi Ashram, Wilson
Dam also known as
Bhandardara Dam, and
Viewpoints are the
important
destinations at
Bhandarda. It also
has a trekking
destination - Mount
Kalusubai.
The largest earthen
dam in the country
and one of the
oldest dams in Asia,
Wilson Dam or
Bhandardara Dam is
at Bhandardara. The
height of the dam is
nearly 150 m. The
overflowing water
makes the Umbrella
Falls, which is a
picturesque sight
during the monsoon
season.
There is also a lake
with serene beauty
called Arthur Lake.
One can also visit
the site from where
the lake originates
at Pravara River.
Streamlets from this
lake flow down to
45m heights at
Randha Falls. Not
only a heart
catching scenic
spot, these falls
also serves as a
hydropower
generation. Agasti
Rishi Ashram is on
the bank of the
Pravara River, which
attracts huge
crowds. One can also
visit Amriteshwar
Temple at
Bhandardara.
Bhandardara is most
suited to visit
after the monsoon
season as its beauty
emerges only after
the rains. Nearest
Airport is Nashik at
(93 km), nearest
railway station is
Igatpuri at (45 km). |
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Chikhaldhara
Chikhaldara is in
Amaravatio district
of Vidarbha region
of Maharashtra. It
is believed that its
name is derived from
Keechaka. This hill
station is the only
hill station, which
offers the tourists
lots of wildlife,
viewpoints, lakes
and waterfalls in
the Vidharba region.
Chikhaldara is
situated at an
altitude of 1,118 m.
This place is the
only coffee-growing
area in Maharashtra.
Chikhaldara is full
of deep valleys, and
these valleys are
full of velvet mist
and majestic trees.
Abundance of natural
scenery, exciting
wildlife,
breathtaking
waterfalls and
placid lake make the
hill station a
perfect site for
summer retreat.
Popular as the
Melghat Tiger
Project and
Dhakana-Kolkaz
National Park, this
station has wildlife
like panthers, sloth
bears, sambar, wild
boar, and wild dogs.
Tourists can also
enjoy the panoramic
view of this hill
resort from
Hurricane Point,
Prospect Point, and
Devi Point.
Gawilgad and Narnala
fort, Pandit Nehru
Botanical Gardens,
Tribal Museum and
Semadoh Lake are
other destinations
of this hill
station.
Chikaldhara's cool
breezy climate makes
it an excellent
place to repose in
summer.
Nearest airport is
Akola (150 km),
while nearest
railway station is
Badnera (110 km).
Nearest bus depot is
in Amravathi (100
km). Accommodation
is available at
Chikhaldara. |
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Jawhar
Jawhar hill station
is in Thane district
of Maharashtra.
Gifted with exotic
valleys, thick rich
forests and pleasant
climate, Jawhar
offers dofferent
type of enjoyment
comparing to other
hill stations of
Maharashtra.
Jawhar is popular
for its lively Warli
paintings. This hill
station is one of
the few tribal
kingdoms in
Maharashtra.
Tourists can visit
Jai Vilas, the
Palace of the tribal
lords that offers a
unique opportunity
to expose and
enlighten with the
tribal way of life.
Bhupatgad relics are
also worth a visit.
Dadar Kopra Falls,
Hanuman Temple and
Sunset Points are
the other
attractions of
Jawhar. Jawhar is
also known as the
Mahabaleshwar of
Thane District.
Shirpamal, where
Shivaji Maharaj
camped on his way to
Surat is near Jawhar.
Nearest airport is
at Nashik (80 km),
while nearest
railway station is
at Igatpuri (61 km). |
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Lonavala
And Khandala
Locating at an
altitude of 625m,
Lonavala and
Khandala are famous
for its beautiful
hills, deep green
valleys, huge lakes,
historic forts and
waterfalls etc.
These two hill
stations are at the
Sahyadris Mountains
of Maharashtra.
Lonavala and
Khandala have
magnificent
waterfalls that give
a heart catching
view during monsoon.
Tourists can plan
their trip together
with Karla, Bhaja,
and Bedsa caves,
which are very near
from Lonavala. This
hill station is also
known as the 'Jewel
of Sahydri', because
of its nature's
gifted of beautiful
valleys, hills,
milky waterfalls,
lush greenery, and
pleasant cool winds.
Khandala is smaller
than Lonavala and
relatively calmer.
It is known to be
the pride of the
Sahyadri Mountains.
Beautiful waterfall
amidst green
environment is
really splendid to
see. The place
refreshes the
exhausted tourists.
Tugauli, Lonavala,
Bhushi and Valvan
Lake are the
important lakes of
this hill station.
Nearest airport is
situated at Pune (64
km). Lonavala and
Khandala are 104 km
from Mumbai and 64
km from Pune on the
Mumbai-Pune highway. |
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Mahabaleshwar
Mahabaleshwar is
also known as the
Queen of all Hill
Stations. This hill
station is situated
at an altitude of
1,372m in the heart
of Sahyadri Hills in
Satara District. Its
name is derived from
a Lord Mahadev
temple and three
Sanskrit words, Maha
(great), Bal (power)
and Ishwar (God).
Some people also
relate the name with
mythological past as
the name 'Mahabaleshwar'
means mighty God.
British developed
this place as their
pastime destination
to beat the heat.
Looking down from
Mahabaleshwar, one
can see a panoramic
view of the sea and
the valley.
Mahabaleshwar is
regarded to be the
best holiday spot in
Maharashtra in terms
of climate,
excursions, sports,
and other
activities.
Lingmala Waterfalls
is one of the most
enthralling sights
in Mahabaleshwar.
Dhobi waterfall
point is another
attraction of the
hill station. Wilson
Point or Sunrise
point is the highest
point in
Mahabaleshwar. One
can enjoy a
beautiful view of
the sunrise here.
Bombay Point in the
point where one can
see the best of
sunset in
Mahabaleshwar.
Mahabaleshwar has 30
exotic viewpoints
that provide the
visitors for a
spectacular access
to the ultimate in
fascinating
landscapes.
Connaught Peak And
Hunter Point, Venna
Lake, Elphinston,
Marjorie And Savitri
Points, Arthur's
Point, Babington
Point, Lodwick
Point, Kate's Point,
Arthur's Seat,
Krishna Temple,
Hanuman Mandir,
Panchgani, Tapola
and Pratapgad Fort
are som eof the
important sites of
Mahabaleshwar. |
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