By : Kunal Thakurani
Chikhaldara, Maharashtra's coffee-growing paradise, beckons with its lakes, waterfalls, and the mesmerizing sunrise at Hurricane Point.
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Panchmarhi, the "Queen of Satpura," enchants with lush landscapes and historic wonders like Bee Falls, Jatashankar Caves, and Dhoopgarh.
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Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, Bhandardara is known for its serene lakes, lush greenery, and the majestic Arthur Lake. It's an ideal retreat for nature lovers.
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Famous for its misty landscapes and the renowned Tringalwadi Fort, Igatpuri is a favorite monsoon destination. The Dhamma Giri Meditation Centre adds a spiritual touch to the surroundings.
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With its vibrant Warli paintings, pristine waterfalls like the Dabdaba Falls, and historical sites like the Jai Vilas Palace, Jawhar offers a unique blend of culture and nature.
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A classic hill station, Lonavala is famous for its deep valleys, historical caves like Karla and Bhaja, and the enchanting Khandala Ghat. The panoramic views from Tiger Point are breathtaking.
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A hill station in India's forested Western Ghats range, Mahabaleshwar, is famous for strawberries and several elevated viewing points.
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