Top 10
Places To
Visit In
Maharashtra
1.
Mumbai
Formerly known as ‘
Bombay’, is the most populated city in
India. The name Mumbai is derived from Mumba or Maha-Amba. Adventurous
Alive,
On the Move,
Vibrant,
Fun, land of dreams- this is Mumbai. The city that we see today is a collection of 7 islands which were joined into a single metropolitan through land reclamation techniques in the
18th century under the rule of the
British East India Company. It is home to the famous
Indian film industry - Bollywood. To explore all the attractions in this city alone you need more than a week's time.
2.
Aurangabad
This place was named after the
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and is one of the famous tourist places in Maharashtra. It is famous for its historical monuments and the ancient caves of
Ajanta and
Ellora which are
UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It was recently declared as the "
Tourism Capital of Maharashtra". Aurangabadi food is much like
Mughlai or
Hyderabadi cuisine, with an influence of the spices and herbs of the
Marathwada region.
Naan Qalia is a dish that is associated with
Aurangabad.
3.
Kolhapur
The name Kolhapur is said to have been given after the name of some
Asura.
Mahalaxmi Temple draws millions of pilgrims from all over
India and is an important spiritual centre.
The New Palace (
Chhatrapati Sahu
Museum),
The Old Palace,
The Town Hall Museum, Binkhambi
Ganesh Mandir,
Rankala Lake are other places of attraction.
The kolhapuri slippers and it's cuisine is famous, a
Kolhapuri mutton dish is a must if you ever visit this place.
4.
Mahabaleshwar
Mahabaleshwar in Sanskrit means ‘God
of Great Power’. It is the source of the
Krishna River that flows across Maharashtra,
Karnataka,
Telangana and
Andhra Pradesh.The
Venna lake is one of the major tourist attractions of Mahabaleshwar. The lake is surrounded by trees on all sides, near the lake, further down the road on the way to
Panchgani, are the great strawberry fields.
Mount Malcolm,
Holy Cross Church, Mahabaleshwar
Club and
Pratapgad Fort are other places of attraction.
5.
Pune
It is the cultural capital of Maharashtra. It has one of India's oldest universities and its numerous colleges attract both
Indian and international students, this is probably the reason why it is called the
Oxford of the East.
Shaniwar Wada, this historic seven-storied palace was built by
Bajirao Peshwa I.
Osho Ashram,
Shinde Chhatri,
Saras Baug, Pataleshwer
Cave Temple and
Katraj Snake Park are other places to visit.
6.
Matheran
It is located at an elevation of approximately
800 meters above sea level. The city is famous for its cool and less humid climate and is a popular summer retreat. There are altogether around 30 points, 2 lakes, 2 parks, 4 major worship places and a racecourse to visit inside Matheran.
7.
Alibag
The original name of this place was Ramnath, it was developed by Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre unde the Maratha Ruler
Shivaji. It is a coastal town and is famous for its white sandy and cleaner beaches. Eye soothing greenery with coconut trees standing in Queue near
Quick sandy beaches make it a pleasant view. Alibag also houses a
Magnetic Observatory which was set up in 1904. It serves as one of the significant observatories forming part of a global network now run by
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism. Alibag beach,
Siddheshwar Mandir near Khandale,
Alibag Fort,
Bet El Synagogue are a must visit
8.
Khandala and
Lonavla
The twin hill resorts of Khandala and
Lonavala have a special attraction for a crowd seeking a convenient weekend holiday. The city is easily accessible and is a popular hiking getaway near Mumbai.
Bhushi Dam,
Valvan Dam, Kaivalyadhama
Yoga Hospital,
Duke’s Nose, Ryewood Park,
Tiger’s
Leap are some of the places of attraction.
9.
Nashik
It is located on the banks of the river
Godavari, its holy temples and sites including the famous pilgrimage centre of
Shirdi and a long connection with India's sacred past, has made it a spiritually enlightened place. It is one of the cities that host the
Kumbha Mela of India once every 12 years. This city has tourist attractions including museums, gardens and a large number of ancient
Temples which are sacred and have been regarded highly important in
Hindu mythology. It is part of the green belt and is renowned for the various fruits and vegetables it produces.
10.
Ratnagiri
It has some of the most beautiful beaches, Ratnagiri is also home to historic monuments and serene temples.The place contains several different breathtaking natural phenomena like the Rajapur
Ganga which is a collection of 14 pools of water which appear almost once in every 3 years. Ratnagiri is home to Alphonso mango. Pawas and
Ganpatipule beach 20 kms on opposite sides offer as a great picnic spots.
- published: 14 Jan 2015
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