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tanushree-cabs · 10 months
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wondermanias · 1 year
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tour-travel-world · 2 years
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Maharashtra, the land of everything unlimited, proudly showcases many of Indias iconic attractions. The state larger than the other states in India has rich history as it proudly narrate the stories of its mighty rulers. It is a wealthy state and contributes 25% in the industrial output of the country. Since it is one among the most developed states in India, it is well connected to the whole of India via seaways, roadways, railways and airways. Boasting together the thriving cities and ruined forts, ancient temples, hill stations etc., Maharashtra has something for everyone. Theres also a lot more that will surely grab the attention. 𝑱𝒖𝒔𝒕 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒈𝒖𝒊𝒅𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒂𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒐𝒑𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒓 𝒕𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒊𝒔𝒕 𝒑𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒆𝒔 𝑰𝒏 𝑴𝒂𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒔𝒉𝒕𝒓𝒂 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒍 𝒔𝒖𝒓𝒆𝒍𝒚 𝒗𝒊𝒔𝒊𝒕 𝒂𝒇𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔. 👆 https://www.tourtravelworld.com/blog/25-popular-tourist-places-in-maharashtra.htm
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Best Hill Stations in Maharashtra: लोगों की पहली पसंद हैं ये हिल स्टेशन
Best Hill Stations in Maharashtra: गर्मियों के मौसम में आराम और सुकून के लिए हिल स्टेशन पर जाना ज्यादातर लोगों को पसंद आता है। क्या आप भी एक हरे-भरे हरियाली और मनमोहक दृश्यों से घिरे, पहाड़ी इलाके में जाने की प्लानिंग कर रहे हैं, जहाँ दूर दूर तक आपको कंक्रीट के जंगल नजर न आएं। हिल स्टेशन वाकई हमारे दिलों में एक विशेष स्थान रखते हैं, क्योंकि शहरी जीवन की हलचल से बाहर निकाल देते हैं। आज हम, लवासा,…
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years
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Chikhaldara: अहाहा! काय ती धुक्याची चादर, काय तो चिखलदरा, एकदम थंड!!
Chikhaldara: अहाहा! काय ती धुक्याची चादर, काय तो चिखलदरा, एकदम थंड!!
Chikhaldara: अहाहा! का��� ती धुक्याची चादर, काय तो चिखलदरा, एकदम थंड!! सकाळी सकाळी घनदाट धुक्याची चादर परिधान केलेलं चिखलदरा पर्यटकांना खुणावतंय. लोकं सुद्धा गाडी थांबवून निसर्गाची मजा घेताना दिसतायत. पहाटे धुक्याने आच्छादलेला निसर्गाचं अद्भुत रूप पाहायला मिळालंय. अमरावती: मुंबईत, पुण्यात खरं तर संपूर्ण महाराष्ट्रातच जोरदार पाऊस (Heavy Rain) सुरु झालाय. नागरिक प्रचंड त्रस्त आहेत. नागरिकांचे हाल…
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arnavghurde · 2 years
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OBSERVATIONAL SKETCH Journaling
22nd August 2022
📍Chikhaldara, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
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travelnolimit · 2 months
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15 Cool Places And Hill Stations To Visit in Maharashtra in Summer
The list of cool places to visit in the summer in Maharashtra are Lonawala, Matheran, Igatpuri, Khandala, Panchgani, Malshej Ghat, Chikhaldara, and Mahabaleshwar. Chikhaldara, Mahabaleshwar, and Panchgani are the coolest places in Maharashtra in summer. These places are the hill stations in Maharashtra. Lawasa is well well-planned city near Pune whereas Bhandardara is the holiday gateway…
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lvarte · 4 months
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5 Hidden places in India to visit!
🌟✨ Explore India's Best-Kept Secrets: 5 Hidden Gems You Can't Miss! 🇮🇳🗺️
Ready for extraordinary discoveries? Dive into India's hidden treasures! Uncover these 5 offbeat destinations:
1️⃣ Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh: Lose yourself in the scenic beauty, folk festivals, and the unique cultural tapestry of the Apatani tribe.
2️⃣ Majuli, Assam: Explore the world's largest river island, home to vibrant Assamese culture, ancient monasteries, and serene landscapes.
3️⃣ Wayanad, Kerala: Nestled in the Western Ghats, this lush paradise offers misty mountains, wildlife sanctuaries, and a tranquil escape.
4️⃣ Yousmarg, Jammu & Kashmir: Embrace the untouched beauty of this valley, boasting meadows, pine forests, and the majestic Doodh Ganga River.
5️⃣ Chikhaldara, Maharashtra: Unveil Maharashtra's hidden gem with misty valleys, cascading waterfalls, and the enchanting Melghat Tiger Reserve.
🗺️ Ready for an offbeat adventure? Pack your curiosity and discover India's lesser-known marvels that promise unforgettable experiences! 🌟✈️
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travelculturalmania · 5 months
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Chikhaldara: The Misty Hills Retreat In Maharashtra
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morniscampsandresorts · 8 months
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India is a vast and diverse country with hidden gems in every region.
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India is a vast and diverse country with hidden gems in every region. Here are some lesser-known places and secrets from different Indian regions that tourists might not be familiar with: In the north, visitors can explore the majestic palaces of Rajasthan. In the east, there is the tea-growing region of Assam. In the south, the lush backwaters of Kerala offer a unique experience.
1. North-East India :
- Dzukou Valley, Nagaland : A picturesque valley known for its enchanting landscapes, seasonal flowers, and trekking opportunities.
- Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh : Home to the Tawang Monastery, this region offers stunning mountain vistas and a unique blend of Tibetan and Indian cultures.
- Majuli, Assam : The world's largest river island on the Brahmaputra River, Majuli is known for its vibrant cultural traditions and serene surroundings.
2. Western Ghats :
- Agumbe, Karnataka : Known as the "Cherrapunji of the South," Agumbe is a rainforest haven with diverse flora and fauna.
- Chikhaldara, Maharashtra : A lesser-known hill station with lush landscapes and unique wildlife.
3. Central India :
   -  Orchha, Madhya Pradesh : A hidden gem with ancient temples, palaces, and a tranquil setting along the Betwa River.
   -  Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh : Known for its marble rock formations and boat rides along the Narmada River.
4.  South India :
   -  Gokarna, Karnataka : A serene beach town with lesser crowds compared to Goa, offering beautiful beaches and a laid-back atmosphere.
   -  Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh : A lush hill station known for its coffee plantations and stunning landscapes.
5.  Desert Region :
   -  Khimsar, Rajasthan : A lesser-known desert destination with a charming fort and sand dunes for a unique experience.
6.  Eastern India :
   -  Pelling, Sikkim : Offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, tranquil monasteries, and a peaceful atmosphere. There are many activities to enjoy such as trekking, camping, and birdwatching. The town of Pelling is also home to the famous Pemayangtse Monastery, one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Sikkim. It is also a great place to sample local cuisine.
   - Chilika Lake, Odisha : A vast coastal lagoon with a rich birdlife and serene boat rides.
7.  Islands and Coastal Regions :
   - Lakshadweep Islands : A group of islands with pristine beaches, coral reefs, and clear blue waters.
   -  Daman and Diu : Lesser-known coastal destinations with picturesque beaches, historic forts, and a Portuguese influence
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands : An archipelago of more than 500 islands with tropical forests, mangroves, and breathtaking marine life. - Goa : A popular beach destination known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and diverse culture.
8.  Himalayan Region :
   -  Kasol and Tosh, Himachal Pradesh : Quaint villages known for their stunning natural beauty and as base camps for treks.
   -  Kausani, Uttarakhand : Offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and is often referred to as the "Switzerland of India."
- Rishikesh, Uttarakhand : A popular destination for adventure lovers, offering activities like white water rafting, bungee jumping, and camping. - Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh : Known for its beauty and Tibetan culture, it is home to the Dalai Lama.
These are just a few of the hidden gems that India has to offer. It's home to a picturesque tea estate and the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi's philosophical concept of 'Satyagraha.' It's a great destination for trekking and camping, and for birdwatching. It's an ideal place to relax and take in the beauty of nature. Exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations can provide travelers with unique experiences, a deeper connection with local cultures, and a chance to discover India's lesser-known treasures.
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nagziratour12 · 9 months
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Get Off-the-Track at Vidarbha Region of Maharashtra
In the north-eastern part of Maharashtra, the Vidarbha region is located comprising of 11 districts - Akola, Wardha, Washim, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, Yavatmal, Amravati, Buldhana, Nagpur, Bhandara and Gondia. The Vidarbha Region shares its borders with Chattisgarh in the east, Marathwada and Khandesh regions in the west, Madhya Pradesh in the north and Telangana in the south and is an ideal destination for tourists who love to travel off-beat from conventional destinations. The Vidarbha region accounts for almost 75% of Maharashtra’s forest cover, where the off-the-grid dose of tourism consists of forests, trekking, birding, hill stations, temple, wildlife, archeological sites and cultural sides in just a single trip.
The largest city in the Vidarbha region is Nagpur, followed by Amravati. The region has a significant cultural background with a medley of mixed cultures, the Marathi culture being the dominant one. The presence of other cultures includes Telugu from the southern part of India, tribal culture from Chattisgarh and Hindi speaking population from the central regions of India. Vidarbha’sGadchiroli district houses a significant population of Tribal communities.
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For an amazing nature holiday, explore the rich biodiversity of Vidarbha by visiting the several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks via the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, Pench National Park, and so on. Other prominent wildlife sanctuaries of the region are Melghat Tiger Reserve, Bor Wildlife Sanctuary, Navegaon National Park, UmredKarhandla Wildlife Sanctuary and Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is the oldest and largest national park in Maharashtra and the Pench National Park cradles on the borders of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. The presence of these national parks has an instrumenting role in the conservatory endeavours of several species and upholds the enthusiasm of nature and wildlife lovers.
Succeeding the overview of the Vidarbha region, here is the abridgment of vacationers’ major attractions in the province.
Nagpur - The City of Oranges is also crowned the name ‘The Tiger Capital of India’ due to several tiger reserves around the city. Visiting Nagpur in the summer season encompasses the compulsory purchase of oranges, for which the city is predominantly famous. The tourist spots in the city include DeekshaBhoomi, Ambarzari Lake and Garden, Seminary Hill, UmredKarhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, Markanda, Futala Lake, Sadar Bazar, and Sitabuldi Main Market. From Nagpur, you can also book Pench, Tadoba and Nagzira tour packages.
Amravati - It is the cultural capital and the second-largest city of the Vidarbha region. With historical and cultural richness, Amravati is known to be the city of Lord Indra, and there are several temples constructed in dedication to Lord Krishan and Goddess Ambadevi. Popular attractions of Amravati are Chikhaldara, Melghat Tiger Reserve, Muktagiri and Kondeshwar Temple.
Akola - Akola is the middle-eastern city of Maharashtra state and was once the ruling area of the Maurya, Chalukya, Yadave, Satvahana and Rashtrakuta dynasties. The city had also witnessed the reign of the Muslim ruler AlauddinKhilji, although for a short period. The city has quite a number of pilgrim sites for Hindus and Diwali is the most celebrated festival. The places worth visiting in Akola are Balapur Fort, Narala Fort, Asatgadh Fort, Shri GajananMaharaj Temple, Katepurna Sanctuary and SalasarBalaji Temple.
Wardha - The Bor Tiger reserve is the chief attraction of Wardha. The city is named after the River Wardha, which flows through it and is the major cotton-trading city. Other popular attractions of Wardha are Laxminarayan Temple, Paramdham Ashram, Sevagram Ashram, GiradDargah, Hingni Fort, PahadFarid Hill, Dhaga Forest, etc.
Chandrapura - The Chandrapura district got its name after travelling through several identities as mentioned in Folklores -Chanda, Lokapura, Indpur, and present-day Chandrapura. Chandrapura has undergone the reign of Hindu, Buddhist, Gond and British empires. The popular places of interest in Chandrapura envelop Bhadravati Fort, Mahakali Temple, Kolasur, Manikgarh Fort, Ballarpur, RamlaTalav and a few more. 
Other tourist’s attractions for the rest of the districts are 
Bhandara - Ambagad Hills and Gaikhuri Range
Gondia - Pangdi Dam, Itiadoh Dam, Chulbandh Dam, Pratapgad, ramidoh Waterfalls, etc.
Washim- Poharadevi Temple, Jain Temple Shirpor Jain, Balaji Temple and Gurudatta Temple. 
Buldhana-  Lonar Crater, renuka Devi Temple, AnandSagarShegaon, RajurGhat, Ambabarwa Sanctuary and a few more.
Gadchiroli - Chaprala Wildlife Sanctuary, LokBiradariPrakalpHemalkasa, Wadadham Fossils Park, Glory of Allapalli and MarkandaDeo Temple.
Yavatmal - Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Durg, Sahastrakund Waterfall, Kalam, etc.
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travelwithcrush35 · 10 months
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Discovering Amravati - Top 10 Famous Places to Visit
Amravati, a city in Maharashtra, boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. With a plethora of fascinating attractions, Amravati offers something for every traveler. From ancient temples and forts to vibrant markets and serene lakes, the city captivates visitors with its diverse offerings. Explore the iconic Ambadevi Temple, marvel at the grandeur of Chikhaldara Hill Station, or immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of the Melghat Tiger Reserve. Amravati presents a delightful blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty, promising an enriching journey for all.
Article Link: Top 10 Famous Places in Amravati
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cooltimetravelking · 11 months
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weememories · 1 year
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Best Places To Visit In Winter In Maharashtra
In this article, we will discuss the top Places To Visit In Winter In Maharashtra. These are the locations you should never miss if you visit Maharashtra.
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Maharashtra never experiences colds that are as severe as those in the northern regions. The fun-loving Maharashtrians, however, continue to organise excursions to take advantage of the various pleasures of winter. There are several locations in the state where one may spend a few chilly days. Ten places that you should see without a doubt are covered in this article.
Also Read:- 11 Best Places To Visit In Coorg With Family & Friends
Places To Visit In Winter In Maharashtra 
Mahabaleshwar
The historic hill town of Mahabaleshwar is renowned for its breathtaking views and several vantage points. Many places give panoramic views of the Jor Valley, such as Arthur's Seat, Elphinstone Point, or Wilson Point, which is the highest point (1400 metres), on this huge plateau that spans 150 kilometres. Numerous historic temples, like the Panchganga Temple and the Old Mahabaleshwar Temple, are nearby in the Old Mahabaleshwar. Most significantly, Mahabaleshwar is where the Krishna River originates.
Panchgani
This stunning hill town, which is situated in the heart of five Sahyadri Mountains, is around 100 kilometres from Pune. Surprisingly, Panchgani's volcanic plateau, colloquially referred to as "Table Land," is Asia's second-highest plateau. It is the Deccan Plateau's expansion. Sydney Point, which gives a breathtaking view of the Dhom Dam Lake, and Parsi Point, which offers a viewpoint of the Krishna River Valley, are two of the more well-known locations.
Chikhaldara
230 kilometres from Nagpur lies the well-known hill station of Chikhaldara, which is located in the Amravati District. There are plenty of stunning views, lakes, waterfalls, and animals in this area. The Melghat Tiger Reserve, which is also close, contains a sizable population of Bengal Tigers (around 41 in 2017) in addition to 80 other mammalian species. The two notable lakes are Shakkar and Kalapani.
GaganBawda
The little hill village of Gagan Bawda is located less than 300 kilometres from Pune. You can discover soul-satisfying hiking options in the foggy Western Ghats if you take a detour to Mudagad Fort, 60 kilometres north, or Shivgad Fort, 60 kilometres south. The Gagangad Fort, the Karul Ghat, and the Bhuibawada Ghat are a few of the must-see locations in this area.
Bhandardara
This oasis beside the lake is situated in the Ahmednagar neighbourhood. Numerous hikes, including the Kalsubai Peak Trek, lead to and from Lake Arthur, a popular destination for campers. Water falls from 170 feet at the Randha Falls of the Pravara river, which is about 7 kilometres from the camping area. Bhandardara, a Cenozoic-era region, also has Maharashtra's tallest mountain. With a low height of 1645 metres, Kalsubai is about 13 kilometres away from Lake Arthur by car and is a short stroll away. There are even more reasons to visit this location when you have the most recent Makemytrip discounts & cashback deals.
Conclusion
The top spots to visit in Maharashtra during the winter have been covered in this blog. Along with the reasons why must visit Maharashtra, we have also discussed the culture and people of Maharashtra.
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hoteljobber · 2 years
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tour-travel-world · 3 years
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25 Popular Tourist Places In #Maharashtra #Alibag #Matheran #Kolhapur #Panchgani #Ratnagiri #Chikhaldara #Thane #Jalgaon #NaviMumbai #Igatpuri #Karjat #SanjayGandhiNationalPark #Solapur #Amravati #Amboli #Mumbai #Pune #AjantaandElloraCaves #Mahabaleshwar #Aurangabad #Nagpur #Lonavala #Nashik #Shirdi #Khandala
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