Must Visit Places Of Maharashtra
Must Visit Places Of Maharashtra
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LAVASA:- Is a privately planned hill city located near Pune in Maharashtra. This modern-day hill station is an enjoyable retreat for all its visitors and has a lot to offer to its tourists from picturesque sceneries to an extremely well-developed infrastructure including hotels, resorts, educational institutes, malls, residential properties, IT companies, etc. Lavasa is turning out to be a new hangout for people looking for a small trip away from the hustle and bustle of hectic city life. It is a leisure holiday destination located in the middle of lush green hills. Lavasa City is located in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and manages to charm one with its mesmerizing views.

It is situated in Mose Valley near Pune at a distance of 65 Km, about an hour's drive, and from Mumbai, it is approximately 200 Km away. Spread over 25,000 acres of land, it covers 65 km of lakefront which gives the whole city a mesmerizing look. Lavasa is famous for its engaging and exciting water activities. Lakeshore Watersports is popularly sought after because of its strategic location on the banks of Warasgaon Lake and the adrenaline-filled water sports. This is one of the most loved activities in Lavasa.

SHIRDI:- Located at a distance of 122 Km from Nasik in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, Shirdi is the home of Sai Baba. It is believed that Sai Baba arrived at Shirdi in 1858 and spent 60 years of his life here until he attained salvation in 1918. Sai Baba is popularly known as the 'child of God', as he always spread the message of universal brotherhood. Apart from his shrine, there are many small temples in the complex, such as Chavadi, Samadhi Mandir, and Dwarkamai. Shani Shignapur is located at a distance of 72km from Shirdi. It's known as the former home of revered spiritual leader Sai Baba and as a major pilgrimage site. Devotees gather daily at the Sai Baba Temple complex to honor his legacy. Here, the Samadhi Mandir shrine has an ornate marble statue of Sai Baba, alongside his tomb. Close by are Dwarkamai, a mosque where Sai Baba once lived, and the tree-lined Lendi Garden.

PUNE:- Is a sprawling city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was once the base of the Peshwas (prime ministers) of the Maratha Empire, which lasted from 1674 to 1818. It's known for the grand Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892 and now a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashes are preserved in the garden. The 8th-century Pataleshwar Cave Temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Pune is famous for its stunning wildlife, including rare, endangered, and near-extinct plant and animal species. The city boasts several historical monuments, and its suitable climate is another factor that draws tourists from all over India. Prepared with fresh and pure figs, milk, ghee, and dry fruits, Anjeer Halwa is very sweet. One of the most popular destinations to travel in Maharashtra.

NASHIK:-  Is a religious Hindu city, host to the Kumbh Mela every 12 years. It also makes for a perfect wine-tasting destination. Nashik (Nasik), named after a relic associated with Ramayana, is a city in Maharashtra located on the banks of river Godavari. Nashik plays host to the famous Kumbh Mela every 12 years. The city is home to plenty of exotic temples and is known in Hindu mythology as the place where Ravana's sister, Surpanakha, tried to seduce Lord Ram and got her nose cut off by Lakshman in the process. Its religious importance doesn't end there. It also plays host to the thousands of tourists visiting Shirdi and Trimbakeshwar. Apart from its temples, Nashik also has forts, waterfalls, and vineyards to look out for. With multiple vineyards present in Nashik, the most popular being Sula, the wine-tourism industry is mushrooming in this part of Maharashtra. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes - from temples to vineyards, hills to waterfalls, this place offers a lot to see.

MUMBAI:- Is a spectacular paradox of chaos and hope, glamour and squalor, modernity, and tradition. Famously known as the City of Dreams, Mumbai

formerly known as Bombay - Mumbai is a beautifully blended melting pot of cultures and lifestyles. The city soaks in everything into its fabric, making it it's very own. From upcoming actors struggling to make it big on the silver screen; from Bolly superstars to big industrialists to tribes of fishermen and slum dwellers, Mumbai is a city that proudly boasts of stories from different walks of human survival. One of the main centers in the country of art, culture, music, dance, and theatre, Mumbai is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city that has been running for years solely on the indomitable spirit of the Mumbaikars.

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