In the top 5 hill stations in Maharashtra, you should go at least once

The mountain has always had a special place in our hearts since our childhood. Remember, kids, we've all commonly used how to draw a house on a river.
Top 5 Hill Stations In Maharashtra
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The hill stations mountain has always had a special place in our hearts since our childhood. Remember, kids, we’ve all commonly used how to draw a house on a river. And the mountains in the background! While many poets and writers in Europe draw their inspiration from the sun, they are mountains for their Indian parts. From many of our pilgrim sites nestled on the romantic hills of Bollywood. Through its many sweet and scenic music, the mountain thrives. Hills really take our spirituality as high as ourselves! And of course, then the weather is beautiful. Which we always associate with our many cold breaths of air. Pollution and urban life is the perfect break from the daily grind. No wonder, the British invented, developed. And to escape the Indian summer, the most popular of the famous cold air in India.

So, here is a list of Maharashtra’s top 10 airs that you should visit at least once.

1. Matheran

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Literally, ‘Jungle on the head’, Matheran is an eco-friendly place near Mumbai. If many tourists are victims of excessive pollution due to cold air. Thanks to the Matheran provision, the law does not allow motor vehicles on its roads. The tiniest hill station in Asia is really big with all the scenic views it offers. Long trekking through wild areas, and a quaintness of your own.

The cherry on the cake takes you up the hill through the famous toy train cycle (rainy suspension remains) serene vistas. Run or horse hill station to explore you. The various landmarks lead to many advantage points where you can have stunning views. Here you must try to buy chikki, sugar, honey and other entourage are running around. What’s more, whether it’s winter or post-rainy, hazy silent, pedestrian paths and forests really transport you into a world that seems completely imaginary.

2. Mahabaleshwar

For most of the grandparents in Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar has been their honeymoon destination. Such is the legacy of this Maharashtra’s favorite hill station. Literally meaning, ‘God of great power’, Mahabaleshwar has located some 285 km. from Mumbai and 120 km. southwest of Pune. There are many things that make Mahabaleshwar so popular.

Right from winding roads up to the hill station to cool breeze at all times; jaw-dropping vistas of hills and valleys – along with that of sunrise, sunset, and anytime in between; an ancient temple of Lord Shiva; an adorable shopping street; the picture-perfect Vienna lake, strawberries, and more… Don’t miss out on visiting the nearby Panchgani for adding on to your holiday fun and even Pratapgad, which is the witness to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Afzal Khan’s historic meeting that took place at the footsteps of this fort.

3. Lonavala-Khandala

‘Aati kya Khandala?’ This question was really a question for every young player, especially in Mumbai and Pune. When Rani Mukherjee in Aamir Khan movie Ghulam asked him. Mumbai and Punekars will indeed be blessed with Lonavla and Khandala double air. Those who are just killing, skip, and jump away in both cities. Both Lonavla and Khandala are known for their pleasant and rejuvenating climate and beautiful, green cover in the rainy season.

Famous for its chikki and stupidity, Matheran, Lonavla and Khandala are proud of some breathtaking sight. Small picturesque villages tucked into folds valleys and mountains. Lonavla The very famous Bhushi Dam is a major draw in the rainy season. Visits include nearby places, Karla and Bhaja caves, and the temple of Goddess Ekvira. Also, Sunil Kandaloor’s celebrity rage didn’t miss out on the museum, the first of its kind in India. Where you can click your favorite person yourself.

4. Malshej Ghat

People crowd the Malshej Ghat in the rainy season to feast on their bodies, minds, and souls. From inexperienced landscapes and gushing water descending from waterfalls. Located near the border of Thane and Ahmednagar districts. Malshej Ghat is a perfect place to experience how beautiful rain can actually get. Heavy downpour all around mixed with morning mist, cooling air, and lush greenery. A picture, which really looks like a painting is fleeing.

5. Bhimashankar

An ancient temple with a mountain, waterfalls, forest, and twelve Jyotirlingas. Bhimashankar is a perfect place to mix spirituality, natural bliss, and adventure. Again, the rainy season is the best time to get the charming natural beauty of this hill station. The Indian monster Flying Khar or locally known as Marathi. ‘Shekaru’ – Bhimashankar is also a place where you will find the state animals of Maharashtra. This original Bhimashankar temple was built in the 12th century and is believed to be. Later, the temple underwent many changes over time. Today, the temple is situated in a dense forest and serene surroundings. To make every pilgrim and traveler happy, cool air and birds chirp from time to time.

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