On the route from Mahabaleshwar to Panchgani, visit the cascading Bhilar Waterfalls. The waterfalls have been named after the village where it is located. It descends for a height of 4500 feet with mist and during the monsoons, ... Read full description of Bhilar Waterfalls
Panchgani is your
quintessential hill station with its high altitude salubrious clime, quaint
British and Parsi bungalows and boarding schools.A veritable honeymooners paradise, there is
nothing much you can do in Panchgani except go on ... Read full description of Kamalgad Fort
The holy shrine better known as Lord Karthikeya temple is completely dedicated to Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva. Located in the Rajpuri Caves, the temple has also made the caves an attraction. Away from the humdrum of ... Read full description of Lord Karthikeya temple
Pratapgad is one of the most
famous forts in Maratha history. Situated at a distance of 25 kms from
Mahabaleshwar, t ... Read full description of Pratapgad Fort
Panchgani is one of those lovely
hill stations that has still retained its old world charm. This is the place to
come to, if you wish to do nothing but unwind ... Read full description of Rajpuri Caves
A quaint hill resort about 22 km from Mahabaleshwar, Serbaug is a panoramic destination in Panchgani. Well laid out gardens, mini zoo that showcases swans, rabbits and other small animals are a hit with children. Children's Park and ... Read full description of Serbaug
In Panchgani, visit Wai, close to the river Krishna and the seven ghats that have made Wai a sought after destination. Numerous temples dot the ghats that are surrounded by ponds, rolling green hills and serene atmosphere. These ... Read full description of Wai