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Kolad (122 kms from Mumbai)

Kolad (122 kms from Mumbai)

Situated on the banks of Kundalika River, Kolad has become popular as one of the places to visit near Mumbai and is known as Maharashtra’s white-water rafting capital . Whether you are a solo traveler or like planning vacations with family and friends, this tiny village is an ideal holiday place near Mumbai. Kolad railway station is a landmark as it is the first station on the Konkan Railway line. Participate in various adventure sports or spend some ‘me-time’ in nature’s lap, you are sure to return to Kolad for more. Be sure to make an advance booking for white water rafting so that you don’t return disappointed. Distance from Mumbai: 122 kms Best Time to Visit:  June to March Attractions :  Tamhini Ghat Waterfall, Ghosala Fort, Sutarwadi Lake, Devkund Waterfalls, Bhira Dam Activities : Kundalika River White Water Rafting, Kayaking, Jet Skiing, Plus Valley Trek, Riverside Camping Type of destination: Adventure Sports Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day Check out:  Places for River Rafting near Mumbai

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Lonavala (89 kms from Mumbai)

Lonavala (89 kms from Mumbai)

One of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai, Lonavala city is the perfect balance of history and modernity. With ancient Buddhist caves on one side and modern adventure parks on the other side, this quaint hill station has something for everyone. For those with a sweet tooth, don’t forget to try the wide variety of chikki (hard candy). You can even get some packed for home. Lonavala is host to INS Shivaji, the Indian Navy’s technical training Institute. So close to Mumbai, Lonavala gets its own share of stardom. The house of Big Boss Malayalam 1 was set up on an undisclosed estate in Lonavala. Distance from Mumbai:  89 kms Best time to visit:   October to May Attractions: Tiger’s Leap, Bushi Dam, Lonavala Lake, Lohagad Fort , Karla Caves Activities : Adventure sports at Della Adventure Park, Bhimashankar Trek , Tikona Fort Trek, Picnic at Ryewood Park Type of destination: Hill station Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days

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Kundalika (125.9 kms from Mumbai)

Kundalika (125.9 kms from Mumbai)

Kamshet (102 kms from Mumbai)

Kamshet (102 kms from Mumbai)

Nestled in the Pune district of Maharashtra, Kamshet is one of the most crowd-pleasing weekend getaways from Mumbai. It is situated at a distance of 16 km from the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavla. The natural beauty of the surroundings of Kamshet and the charming little villages that comprise of houses made of mud and thatched roofs hold a special allure for travelers from all over the country and the world. The nearest railhead is the Kamshet railway station which runs parallel to the river Indrayani. The hills along this route have a number of ancient cave temples, colonial hill stations, and hill fortresses.

Another prominent setting for the spot is Shelar, which is situated at a distance of just 8 km from the highway. It offers the perfect conditions for thermal paragliding and soaring. Paragliders can take off from 175 feet or more because of the perfect landscape. The Kondeshwara Cliff is ideal for those who have enough experience to take on tough challenges. It is situated at a distance of 20 km from Kamshet and tourists can take off from a height of 2200 feet and soar above the breath-taking landscape of this beautiful destination.

Kamshet is perfect for ridge and thermal soaring and is ideal for basic, intermediate and cross-country paragliding expeditions. Tourists can happily soar over the picturesque Pawna Lake and glide over the beautiful scenery of the region. Due to the popularity of paragliding in the region, Kamshet is also known as the ‘Paraglider’s Paradise' . There are several places of interest such as the Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, the Bhaja Caves, and the Kondeshwar Temple. This is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  102 kms Best Time to Visit:  October-May Attractions :  Kondeshwar temple, Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, Bhairi cave, Bhandar dongar, Vadivali Lake, Uksan Dam, Raikar Farm Activities:   Paragliding , Rock Climbing, Trekking, Boating, Swimming, Angling Type of Destination:  Adventure Activities, Hiking Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day Where to stay:  10 Amazing Resorts in Kamshet

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Igatpuri (121 kms from Mumbai)

Igatpuri (121 kms from Mumbai)

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Goa (585 kms from Mumbai)

Goa (585 kms from Mumbai)

Popular for its beaches and parties, this former Portuguese colony, Goa has much more to offer. From old forts and churches that boast of the rich Portuguese history to flea markets for beautiful souvenirs and knick-knacks, Goa is an explorer’s delight and it is the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai. And for water sport enthusiasts, Goa is god’s gift to mankind. Paragliding , jet-skiing , scuba diving , you name it and Goa’s got it. And then choose to relax at one of the cafes overlooking one of the beaches, serving a variety of delectable seafood. Distance from Mumbai:  585 kms Best Time to Visit:   November to March Attractions : Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Arambol Beach, Tito’s Street, Palolem Beach, Bom Jesus Basilica, The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, Chapora Fort, Spice Plantations Activities : Water Sports at Baga Beach and Calangute Beach, Scuba Diving at Grand Island, Dudhsagar Trek, Shopping at Anjuna Flea Market Type of destination: Beach  Ideal Weekend Duration:  4 Days Where to stay: 45 Best Places to Stay in Goa Know more:  45 Best Beaches in Goa

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Rajmachi (312 kms from Mumbai)

Rajmachi (312 kms from Mumbai)

When you are heading for Pune then you will definitely want to explore a few other places nearby. Another attraction near Mumbai is Rajmachi Fort which is well known for its architecture.  Rajmachi Fort, an eminent fascination which comprises of two Fort –  Manaranjan and Shrivardhan Forts . Encompassed by a wide level, this fort overlooks the Bor Ghat that was an unmistakable exchange course associating Mumbai and Pune before. This fort is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai and has earned a lot of reputation due to its amazing architecture. 

The fort complex comprises of huge ramparts, strong walls, massive gateways, residential units, water reservoirs, administrative centers and secret gates for the exit. One can also find ancient temples near the antiquated fortress, some of which are even more established than the post itself. Between the two forts lies the temple of Kal Bhairava – the nearby divinity. Ancient Buddhist cave is also thee located d on the western side of the Rajmachi plateau, which was probably carved amid 200 BC. Distance from Mumbai:  312 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of June to September

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Mahabaleshwar (263 kms from Mumbai)

Mahabaleshwar (263 kms from Mumbai)

Mahabaleshwar, a renowned hill station is located in the Western Ghat Ranges in Maharashtra. This misty place boasts of one of the few evergreen forests in the country. It had once served as the summer capital of the Bombay province during the British era. Situated at an elevation of 1,353 meters, the verdant land is a wide plateau surrounded by valleys on all sides.

The city is the source of the River Krishna that flows across the three states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. The highest peak in the ranges has an elevation of 4,721 feet and is known as the Wilson or Sunrise Point.

Mahabaleshwar is a popular hill station near Mumbai. Besides being an important tourist destination, it is also a favorite honeymoon destination and pilgrimage site. The Mahabaleshwar Temple is one of the most popular places in the city. Several visitors visit Mahabaleshwar on their way to Panchgani. The city is also known for its market for strawberries and mulberries. Another major attraction in the city is the Venna Lake. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake or a horse ride next to the lake.

The most notable feature about Mahabaleshwar is the presence of a number of spots in the city which mark the vantage points from where the beauty of the city can be enjoyed the most. There are as many as 14 points in the city and include Arthur’s Seat, Kate’s Point, Needle Hole Point, Wilson Point, the Three Monkey Point, etc.

Arthur’s Seat point has an elevation of 1340 meters and is named after Sir Arthur Mallet. Sir Mallet used to sit at this point and gaze into the River Savitri to which he lost his wife and children in a ferry mishap. Kate’s Point is situated to the east of Mahabaleshwar and is popular among tourists for its view of the two reservoirs of the region – Balakwadi and Dhom.

The Needle Hole Point is a very interesting rock formation and is situated near Kate’s Point. A small hole is formed in the middle of a rock and hence is named so. The Wilson Point is the only point in the city from where both the sunrise and sunset can be viewed. The Three Monkey Point is named so because of three natural stones that resemble Gandhiji’s three monkeys. Distance from Mumbai:  263 kms Best Time to Visit:  March-June Attractions:   Wilson Point (Sunrise Point), Mumbai Point (Sunset Point), Arthur's Seat, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Babington Point, Kamalgad Fort, Chinaman's Falls, Elephant's Head Point Activities :  Rock Climbing, Trekking & Horse Riding Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  25 Best Mahabaleshwar Resorts

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Ratnagiri (335 kms from Mumbai)

Ratnagiri (335 kms from Mumbai)

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Karnala (55 kms from mumbai).

Karnala (55 kms from Mumbai)

The town of Karnala is situated at a distance of about 10 km from Panvel. The two major attractions for tourists here are the Karnala Bird Sanctuary and the Karnala Fort . The Karnala Fort is of much historical significance as it overlooked the Bor Pass, which connects the Konkan coast to the interior districts of Maharashtra and it is one of the popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

The pass was the major trade route of the area. The exact date of construction of the Karnala Fort is not known, but it is believed that the structure predates 1400 CE and was built under the patronage of the Devagiri Yadavas and later under the Tughlaq rulers. The Karnala fort consists of two forts – one at a higher level than the other. In the center of the fort situated on a higher level, there is a watchtower called the Pandu’s tower. The tower also has a water cistern that provides water throughout the year.

The other major attraction of this place is the Karnala Bird Sanctuary. In this protected zone, the fort is situated. The sanctuary is spread over 12.11 square kilometers and is much smaller than the other ones in different parts of the country. It is located near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the Tungareshwar Sanctuary and can be easily reached from Mumbai.

Situated at a distance of about 12 km from Panvel, it is best known for its population of birds and hence attracts a large number of bird lovers and bird watching enthusiasts. The sanctuary is home to about 150 species of resident and 37 species of migratory birds making it one of the best places to visit near Mumbai. The reserve also has a number of rare bird species such as Ashy minivet, three toes kingfisher and Malabar Trogon. Distance from Mumbai:  55 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to April

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Type of Destination:  Family, Historical, Kid Friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day You may also like:  15 Must-Visit Waterfalls near Mumbai

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Karjat (62 kms from Mumbai)

Karjat (62 kms from Mumbai)

The city of Karjat sprawls over Bhorghat, Sahayadri and the Western Ghats and the end of the coastal plains of the Konkan region near Deccan. The city has an average elevation of 636 feet and is situated on the banks of the River Ulhas. Besides its natural beauty, Karjat is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai and attracts a lot of tourists because of the innumerable possibilities it offers for adventure sports activities near Mumbai  such as river rafting, trekking, hiking, and mountain climbing. During the rainy season, families throng in here for a holiday. 

Several people from the nearby cities of Mumbai, Pune, Thane, etc. have summer homes in Karjat, which are used to celebrate festivals and holidays. One of the major tourist attractions here is Art Director Nitin Chandrakant Desai’s ND Studio. Karjat served as the backdrop for the movie Slumdog Millionaire. Several international production houses such as Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney, and DreamWorks are setting up their facilities in this scenic place. The city also has the largest chain of farmhouses in Asia. Distance from Mumbai:  62 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the monsoons Attractions:   Kondana Caves, Kothaligad (Peth) Fort, Jain Temple, Ulhas Valley, Kondeshwar temple, Bhor Ghat, Bahiri Caves, ND Studios,  Blackwaters of Pali Bhutivali Dam Activities : Trekking, White Water River Rafting, Cave Exploration Type of Destination:  Trekking , Family & Kid Friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  20 Best Karjat Resorts

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River Side Camping at Vasind near Mumbai

River Side Camping at Vasind near Mumbai

  • Enjoy a tranquil camping experience near Mumbai.
  • Reach the Bhatsai riverside camp around 4 pm. You can reach the site by road or by train from Mumbai.
  • Once you have checked in you'll be astonished with the scenic and the tranquility beauty of entire place.
  • As the Sun sets, get ready to taste the delicious barbecue dinner at around 8 pm followed by a short walk around the camp site on your own.
  • Spend some quality time within the campsite before you go to bed  under the blanket of billions of  stars.
  • The next morning, get ready to enjoy the delicious breakfast around at around 09:00 AM and followed by a kayaking adventure in the Bhatsai river at an extra cost.
  • You can also enjoy fishing fish and swim in the refreshing waters of the Bhatsai river and followed by a short hike to the top of the Mahuli hill at extra cost.
  • Check out at around 11:00 AM to conclude the tour.

Visapur Fort (97.4 kms from Mumbai)

Visapur Fort (97.4 kms from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 kms from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 kms from Mumbai)

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Lohagad (98.5 kms from Mumbai)

Lohagad (98.5 kms from Mumbai)

Maval (73 kms from Mumbai)

Maval (73 kms from Mumbai)

When you are visiting Mumbai most of you might be wondering which place to visit for that perfect adventure and fun. Get ready to feel the adrenaline rush as you try some of the exhilarating activities in Maval. What could be a better way to spend your weekend than heading out for camping under the starry night sky? Sound’s fun right! Maval is the perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai where you can spend some time with your family and friends. While in Maval head out for some camping as well as some thrilling water activities like rafting, kayaking, etc. 

The word Maval is derived from a Marathi word Maval, which means in the direction of the sunsets. This district is towards the west of   Pune range . With its hilly landscape and soothing views travelers from far and wide comes to visit this place. Another interesting thing about this region is that there are lots of forts found here. Distance from Mumbai:  73 kms Best time to visit:  During the month of October and May

Activities :  Camping, Rafting, Kayaking, Fort Exploration etc Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Friends and Family Getaway Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

Kalsubai (152.5 kms from Mumbai)

Kalsubai (152.5 kms from Mumbai)

Durshet (76 kms from Mumbai)

Durshet (76 kms from Mumbai)

Another destination near Mumbai which is a great place to spend some time with nature is Durshet. Durshet is a little town found on the banks of the Amba River, settled in the Sahyadri scopes of Maharashtra. Since it is close to Mumbai and Pune it serves as the weekend getaway for individuals to move far from the swarmed urban communities.  It is one of the best places for trekking near Mumbai .

It is a village that can be found between the Ganesh temple of Pali and Mahad and is recently off the interstate close to the town of Khopoli. It is generally critical place as it filled in as a front line when Shivaji Maharaj battled Kartalab Khan for Umbarkhind in the late 1600s. It is one of the 169 towns of the Pen Block of Raigarh region. This is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai so head out to this wonderful destination to witness the beauty of nature. The vast greenery and the scenic views make it all more amazing as you head out for sightseeing. Distance from Mumbai:  76 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of September to February Attractions:  Ganesh Temple, Amba River Activities: While you visiting Durshet indulge in some activities like trekking, hiking, rafting, kayaking Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Friends and Family Getaway Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 days Check out:  Top 20 Places for One Day Outing near Mumbai

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Matheran (83 kms from Mumbai)

Matheran (83 kms from Mumbai)

Matheran is a celebrated hill station and a great weekend getaway from Mumbai. It is situated in the Karjat tehsil of Maharashtra and is also the smallest hill station in India. Situated in the lush green Western Ghats, the elevation of the region is around 80 m above sea level, at a distance of 90 km from Mumbai and 120 km from Pune and it is one of the amazing tourist places near Mumbai.

The name of the place means ‘forest on the forehead.’ Matheran has been declared as an eco-sensitive region by the Ministry of Environment and Forests and is Asia’s only automobile free hill station.

There are several viewpoints in this dream-like place and the most visited and is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai among them is the Panorama Point which provides a 360-degree view of the surrounding area and the Neral town. Amazing views of sunset and sunrise can also be enjoyed here. Another point called the Louisa Point offers a stunning view of the Prabal Fort. The other important points include the One Tree Hill Point, Hart Point, Monkey Point, Porcupine Point, Rambagh Point, etc

Matheran is an eco-sensitive region and the only automobile allowed in the region is an ambulance owned and operated by the Municipality. No private vehicles are allowed in here and the main modes of transportation are horses and hand-pulled rickshaws. Matheran is a treasure trove of medicinal plants and herbs. It also has a huge population of monkeys including Bonnet macaques and Hanuman langurs. Distance from Mumbai:  83 kms Best Time to Visit:  June to September  Attractions:   Neral - Matheran Toy Train, Louisa Point,  Charlotte Lake, Echo Point, Irshalgad Fort, One Tree Hill,  Porcupine Point, Morbe Dam Activities : Trekking,   Valley Crossing & Horse Riding Type of Destination:  Trekking , Adventure, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 Days Suggested reads:  Romantic Getaways near Mumbai

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Raigad (103 kms from Mumbai)

Raigad (103 kms from Mumbai)

Dating back to the 17th century, the city of Raigad  was the capital of the Maratha King Shivaji. The fort here is built at an altitude of 2700 feet above sea level on the Sahyadri Mountains. Visitors can opt to climb up the 1737 steps to reach it or else can ride the cable car which makes for an enjoyable trip. This place is among the best tourist places near Mumbai so head out and experience the real thrill. Distance from Mumbai:  103 kms Best Time to Visit:  September to November Attractions:     Raigad fort Activities:   Hiking, Sightseeing, Fort Exploration Type of Destination:  Historic, trekking, family & kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  10 Best Places to Stay in Raigad You may also like:  10 Best Nature Resorts near Mumbai

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Palghar (109 kms from Mumbai)

Palghar (109 kms from Mumbai)

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Harishchandragad (120 kms from Mumbai)

Harishchandragad (120 kms from Mumbai)

Another weekend gateway near Mumbai which is a must-visit for you is the Harishchandragad. Harishchandragad is an ancient fort not very far from Malshej. There are temples and a cave in its vicinity too. Plenty of waterfalls of varied sizes flows in this area, especially full after the rains. Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of the Maratha ruler Shivaji, is around 30km from Malshej and can be included on your itinerary when you are touring this area. Harishchandragad is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. 

Harishchandragad fort is a standout amongst the most difficult treks in the Western Ghats. This site is very popular among climbers and experienced trekkers; Nalichi Vaat includes a close to 80-degree climb, including steep shake patches. The trail starts on a stream bed loaded with vast man-sized rocks and in the long run prompts the foot of the crevasse. Go out and experience the real thrill by exploring this tourist place near Mumbai. Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year Attractions:  Saptatirtha Pushkarni, Kedareshwar Cave, Kokan Kada, Taramati Peak etc Activities:   Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing, Trekking Type of destination:  Historic, family, and kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

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Revdanda Beach (125 kms from Mumbai)

Revdanda Beach (125 kms from Mumbai)

Looking for some scenic beach with some isolation then here you have the best beach for your getaway. Revdanda Beach is an isolated beach in this area. The sand is dark in shading, which gives it an exceptional look. The shoreline is an essential piece of individuals in Revdanda, it's one of the spots where people come for a break away from the busy scheduled life and it is one of the finest tourist places near Mumbai.

As Revdanda lies in beachfront fish curry and rice forms are the people living in the Savarkut Village. Make some good memories with your friends and family while you visit this amazing destination. One can also try various activities like camping, trekking, and hiking. Camping by the beach is one of the most proffered activities here. Distance from Mumbai:  125 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of June to September Activities:    Camping , Trekking, Hiking Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Adventure activities Suggested reads:  15 Must-Visit Beach Resorts near Mumbai

Kashid (126 kms from Mumbai)

Kashid (126 kms from Mumbai)

Standing right on the Arabian Sea, Kashid offers clear white sand and blue water beaches that can give any foreign location a run for their money. Popular for the Murud Janjira Fort, Kashid attracts a large number of tourists every year due to the increasing demand for adventure water sports destinations and also it is one of the best holiday places near Mumbai. Alongside, you can also witness some rare species of birds at the Phansad Sanctuary and relive the history of the brave warriors at the Korlai Fort. Enjoy long walks along the sandy beaches, spend some leisurely time as you watch the sun go down and shop for souvenirs made of seashells and coconut shells at local shops. Distance from Mumbai:  126 kms Best time to visit:   October to February Attractions:  Kashid Beach, Murud Janjira Fort, Phansad Bird Sanctuary, Korlai Fort, Revdanda Beach, and Fort Activities : Adventure Water Sports, Night Camping, Swimming Type of destination: Beaches Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

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Malshej Ghat (127 kms from Mumbai)

Malshej Ghat (127 kms from Mumbai)

The Malshej Ghat is a beautiful mountain pass in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra. Situated in the Thane district, the site is a well-known weekend place to visit near Mumbai. It is best recognized for its natural beauty.

Being a part of the Western Ghats, the Malshej Ghat abounds in flora and fauna, especially birdlife which includes species such as cuckoos, flamingos, crakes, rails and quails. The scenic place is situated near the borders of the Thane and Ahmednagar districts.

Situated at a distance of 154 km from Mumbai and 130 km from Pune, the destination is well connected by rail, road, and airways. The nearest railhead to Malshej Ghat is Kalyan.  By road, it can be reached by the NH 3 that will take you to Bhiwandi.  From Bhiwandi, take the road to Murbad to reach Malshej Ghat.

Malshej ghat attracts tourists from all over the country and the world because of its breath-taking beauty. It is from here, you can view the lush valleys of the Western Ghats. The region is also famous for its dark woods and the wildlife residing in them. The wildlife here includes animals and birds such as peacocks, rabbits, leopards, and tigers.

The birthplace of the great Maratha warrior Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Shivneri Fort , is another major tourist attraction. The fort is situated at a distance of 40 km from Malshej Ghat. There are other places of interest too near this charming land. One of them is the Khireshwar Village, which is situated at a distance of just 2 to 3 km from Malshej Ghat.

The hamlet is famous for its beautiful waterfalls in the hilly regions which are situated very close to the highway and hence can be viewed easily. The destination attracts a large number of migratory birds from Siberia from July to September. The most attractive phenomenon in the region is the mating dance of the flamingo birds. Distance from Mumbai:  127 kms Best Time to Visit:  Winter season Attractions:  Malshej Ghat, Malshej Fort Activities:  Trek to Harishchandragad Fort , Rock Climbing at Ajoba Hill Fort  & Birdwatching Type of Destination:  Adventure Activities, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  Top Resorts in Malshej Ghat You may also like:  Amazing Places for 2 Days Trip near Mumbai

Tikona Fort Trek

Tikona Fort Trek

Adorning the Tikona Peak, at a height of 3633 ft above sea level, the Tikona fort is among the top trekking places in Mumbai. Locally known as Vitandgad, the Tikona Fort is a historic marvel of Maharashtra and narrates the valour and courage of the Maratha Dynasty.  Surrounded by the mesmerizing gravity of mother nature, the fort trek is embellished with the Sahyadri hillocks. While the fort reflects the momentous architecture and grandness, the Satavahana and Buddhist Caves located nearby carry a great significance in Indian History. At this trek, you can even relish the spiritual aura and seek blessings of the almighty God by offering prayers at the Trimbakeshwar Mahadev Temple. The trek is easy to moderate and even novice or amateur can climb this without much effort. The views from the top are mesmerizing and stun everyone with surreal charm. Location: Tikona, Tikonapeth Tal, dist, Mulshi, Maharashtra 412108 Distance from Mumbai: 121.5 km

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Dahanu (136 kms from Mumbai)

Dahanu (136 kms from Mumbai)

Pune (148 kms from Mumbai)

Pune (148 kms from Mumbai)

The second-largest city in Maharashtra, Pune is one of the most frequented places to visit near Mumbai. A major seat of Maratha history, Pune has a number of forts that speak of the valor of the Marathas. There are also a number of religious sights for those who wish to offer their prayers. With a number of prominent colleges and educational institutes in the city, Pune is also called the ‘Oxford of the East’. Known in popular culture as the center of Shivaji’s empire and because of the infamous Bajirao-Mastani love story, Pune remains the cultural and political hub of Maharashtra. Distance from Mumbai:  148 kms Best Time to Visit:  July to February Attractions : Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwar Wada, Mulshi Lake, Sinhagad Fort, Rajmachi Fort, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, Mastani Mahal Activities: Hadsar Trek, Chavand Trek, Korigad Trek, Purandar Trek, Rajgad Trek Type of Destination: Trekking Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  80 Best Places to Stay in Pune You may also like:  15 Best Forts near Pune

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Murud-Janjira Fort (148 kms from Mumbai)

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Jawhar (155 kms from Mumbai)

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Bordi (153 kms from Mumbai)

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Bhandardara (165 kms from mumbai).

Bhandardara (165 kms from Mumbai)

Situated at a distance of 165 km from Mumbai, Bhandardara is one of the most sought-after weekend places near Mumbai. It is a holiday resort village which is situated along the River Pravara and promises a number of natural wonders such as lush greenery, waterfalls, mountains and peace, and tranquillity. Some of the famous spots here include the Bhandardara Lake and the Randha Falls. Bhandardara has a lot to offer. There are various resorts near Mumbai where you can go for a weekend and chill yourself.

According to popular belief, Shri Agasthi Rishi meditated here for a year, surviving only on air and water. Through his efforts, he pleased God who came down to Earth and blessed the sage with a stream of the River Ganga. This is stream is now called the River Pravara. There are several tourist places in and around Bhandardara. Mount Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra and has an elevation of 5,400 feet is one of the most popular tourist spots. The summit also makes for the ideal trekking destination.

The other places of interest include Ghatghar, the Randha Falls, the Arthur Lake, the Ratnagad Fort, and the Wilson Dam. Ghatghar is situated at a distance of 22 km from Bhandardara and is a great viewpoint in the area. Tourists throng to this destination to enjoy a panoramic view of the Sahayadri Range. The Randha Falls is formed as the River Pravara descends down a height of 170 feet into a deep gorge. 

The Arthur Lake is a beautiful lake which is bounded by the thick forests of the Sahayadri Range. The Wilson Dam is another popular tourist place in Bhandardara. Built over the River Pravara, it stands at a height of 150 m and is one of the oldest dams in the country. There are several other places too in Bhandardara which attract a lot of tourists from all nearby cities and all over the country and the world. These places include destinations such as Agasti Rishi Ashram, Amriteshwar Temple and the Sandhan Valley. Distance from Mumbai:  165 kms Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit the falls is during the monsoons when the spray is in full fury Attractions:   Arthur Hill Lake, Umbrella Falls, Radha Falls, Amrutheshwar Temple Activities :  Trekking, Camping & Star-Gazing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days  Where to stay:  15 Best Bhandardara Resorts

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Nashik (167 kms from Mumbai)

Nashik (167 kms from Mumbai)

A popular and favored weekend getaway from Mumbai, Nashik is the largest city in Northern Maharashtra and the third largest district in the state. It is situated on the banks of the River Godavari and is the highest producer of onions and grapes in the country. It also has bagged the title for being the Most Tourist-Friendly City in India and hence attracts innumerable tourists from all over the country and the world

The area of Panchavati is of particular religious importance for Hindus. The Kalaram Temple is situated here hosts the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious congregation in the world. It is held once in 12 years in the cities of Nashik, Haridwar, Allahabad, and Ujjain.

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Silvassa (167 kms from Mumbai)

Silvassa (167 kms from Mumbai)

Silvassa is the capital of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which is a Union Territory of India. The city was known as Vila de Paco d’Arcos during the Portuguese rule. It gained much importance in 1885 when the Portuguese decided to transfer the administration of Nagar Haveli into it and it is one of the finest holiday places near Mumbai.

Silvassa was only a small village till the 19th century and a lot of developments started happening once the seat of power was changed. It became a town in 1885 and today, has a number of factories and industries that generate enough government revenue and help the town maintain a low level of taxation. Distance from Mumbai:  167 kms Best Time to Visit:  Between November & June Attractions:   Roman Catholic Church, Silvassa Museum, Madhuban Dam, River Daman Ganga, Dadra Park, Dudhani, Vrindaban Temple, Balaji Temple, and the Ban Ganga Lak Activities:   Boating, Wildlife Safari, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Family, Kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day Where to stay:  10 Best Places to stay in Silvass a

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Lavasa (186 kms from Mumbai)

Lavasa (186 kms from Mumbai)

The planned city of Lavasa  is a hidden gem amongst the hills of Western Ghats. It is placed quite close to the Varasgaon Dam and the winding roads that lead up to it are popular with long-distance bikers. The mountains in this region are covered in dense vegetation and coupled with pleasant weather make this place one of the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai. So, head out to this beautiful tourist place near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  186 kms Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year Attraction :  The Mose River, Varasgaon Dam, Musical Fountain, Laser Animation Activities : Walk in the natural trails, Jet Skiing, Kayaking, Boating, Adventure activities like Rock Climbing, Rappelling and Trekking Type of Destination:  Trekking, family, and kid-friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay: 15 Best Lavasa Resorts Explore:  Lavasa City One Day Trips

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Daman (171 kms from Mumbai)

Daman (171 kms from Mumbai)

Daman is famous for a weekend getaway from Mumbai. It is a city in the Union territory of Daman and Diu . The city is divided into two parts by the Daman Ganga River. The two halves of the city are called the Nanidaman and Motidaman. Nanidaman is the larger of the two towns and has most of the important hospitals, supermarkets, and major residential areas and it is one of the beautiful tourist places near Mumbai.

Motidaman is the older town and is inhabited mostly by fishermen and government officers. Both the towns were earlier connected by two bridges, one meant for light vehicles and the other meant for heavy vehicles. The smaller of the two bridges collapsed in 2004 and efforts were repeatedly made to make the structure stronger. However, now the bridge has been closed to the public. A new bridge called the Rajiv Gandhi Setu has been built to connect both the towns.

Daman is situated at a distance of 171 kilometers from Mumbai and forms an important manufacturing hub along with Vapi, Silvassa, Billimora and Bhilad Sarigam. The history of Daman is quite interesting. Portuguese explorer Diogo de Melo arrived at this place by chance in 1523.

The city became a Portuguese colony for almost 400 years. In the 16th century, a large fort was built in Motidaman to protect the colony from the Mughals. The fort still stands in Daman today and most of the government offices have been established inside the fort.

The local population of Daman consists mainly of fishermen called Tandels. The demography is a mix of Hindus, Muslims, and Christians. This picturesque land attracts a large number of people from the neighboring states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

Apart from its scenic beauty, one major reason for the high inflow of tourists is the freedom to drink liquor. As alcohol is prohibited in the neighboring state of Gujarat, Daman finds great popularity among tourists. There are two beaches in Daman which are great tourist spots namely The Devka beach in Nanidaman and the Jampore Beach in Moti Daman. Distance from Mumbai:  171 kms Best Time to Visit:  October-April Attractions:   Jampore Beach, Bom Jesus Church, Jetty Garden, Moti Daman Fort, Dominican Monastry Activities :  Parasailing, Water Skiing, Adventure Cycling Type of Destination:  Kid Friendly, Family & Adventure Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  12 Best Resorts in Daman Suggested reads:  25 Best One Day Picnic Resorts near Mumbai

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Bhimashankar (213 kms from Mumbai)

Bhimashankar (213 kms from Mumbai)

Wai (232 kms from Mumbai)

Wai (232 kms from Mumbai)

Wai is a small hamlet known for its temples. Wai is the place alluded to as Charanpur in the hit Shah Rukh flick 'Swades'. Menavali ghat is the most prominent touring goal in Wai separated from the backwaters of Dhom Dam and the well known "Dholya" Ganpati temple situated close by the Krishna River and it is one of the amazing holiday places near Mumbai.

Known for its seven ghats namely Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganapati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh and Bhimkund attract a lot of tourists here. 

Numerous temples are situated around these Ghats. Bandhavgarh Fort is another nearby attraction here which is known for trekking. Situated graciously on the banks of the Krishna River, the city of Wai was also known as 'ViratNagari' during ancient times. Distance from Mumbai:  232 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to February Attractions:  Various Temples in Wai Activities:  Camping, Adventure Activities, Raft Building, River Crossing, and Trekking, Stargazing, ATV Rides and Kayaking Type of Destination: Trekking, pilgrimage and adventure activities. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days You may also like:  35 Best Family Resorts near Mumbai

Shirdi (242 kms from Mumbai)

Shirdi (242 kms from Mumbai)

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Panchgani (244 kms from Mumbai)

Panchgani (244 kms from Mumbai)

The surrounding hills and gorgeous landscapes make it easy to understand why this beautiful hill station was once the summer capital and retirement home of British officers. This is the perfect holiday destination for those looking to spend some leisurely time away from their busy lives. Panchgani city attracts a number of tourists every year as it is a popular destination for film shoots. It will not be unnatural if you run into your favorite actors while on holiday. This is also the ideal place for mythology buffs with legends connected to the Pandavas’ exile and Lord Kartikeya waiting to be explored. Distance from Mumbai:  244 kms Best Time to Visit:   September to February Attractions : Sydney Point, Lingmala Falls, Kamalgarh Fort, Rajpuri Cave, Kaas Plateau, Wai, Devil’s Kitchen Activities :  Boating at Dhom Dam and Venna Lake, Trek at Pratapgarh Fort, Sherbaug theme park, Paragliding Type of destination: Hill station Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days You may also like:  20 Best Resorts in Panchgani

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Saputara (248 kms from Mumbai)

Saputara (248 kms from Mumbai)

Saputara is situated in the Dang district of Gujrat state . Blessed with natural beauty and scenic splendour makes it a popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. It is a very popular hill station and is situated on a plateau in the Sahayadri range. With an altitude of about 1000 meters, this idyllic place experiences salubrious weather and the temperatures rarely exceed 28 degrees.

The name of the hill station means ‘Abode of the Serpents’. There is an image of a snake along the banks of the River Sarpagana and it is worshipped by adivasis of the region on Holi. Saputara is situated at a distance of about 250 km from Mumbai and 172 km from Surat. The hill station has been well planned and has all necessary amenities such as a museum, ropeways, boat clubs, swimming pools, parks and hotels to entertain tourists.

There are a number of places for sightseeing in and around this place in Mumbai . The Artist Village is a major attraction. Tribal artefacts, Warli paintings and tribal craft objects are put up on display at the artist village. Tourists can also buy curios and knickknacks from the village. The artist village is one of the best places to learn about the culture and traditions of the natives of the region. For wildlife lovers, trips are arranged to the Vansada National Park. 

The reserve is much smaller as compared to other national parks in the country. Spread over an area of 24 square kilometers, the Vansada National Park is home to four-horned antelopes, giant squirrels, pythons, rusty-spotted cats, pangolins, leopards and tigers. The Purna Sanctuary is another tourist attraction of the region. Spread over an area of 160 square kilometers, the sanctuary is a part of the moist deciduous forests in the Western Ghats. Trekking is possible in the sanctuary but prior permission is required for entry. Head out to explore this beautiful tourist places near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  248 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to February

Attractions:   Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Ropeway, Gira Falls, the Rose and Step Gardens. Activities:  Paragliding , Boating, Trekking, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Family, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  10 Best Resorts in Saputara

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Jaigad (310 kms from mumbai).

Jaigad (310 kms from Mumbai)

Another adventure place which is a must-visit for you when you are traveling to Mumbai is Jaigad. Nothing can be a better option for you than exploring the age-old fort here. The meeting point of the rivers Shashtri and the Arabian Sea is called the creek of Jaigad. Forts were constructed for the protection of the creek, one is Vijaygad in the north direction and the other is Jaigad at the south. It is a profound pit (Khandak) around the stronghold on east and north heading. On the correct side of the bastion close to the fundamental entryway, there is a way to go into the profound pit. After entering through this door, steps are there to reach to the strongholds of the fortress. The strongholds are still in solid and sound condition.  Although the fort is much smaller in size as compared to other forts the stronghold is critical in the historical backdrop of Marathas for its area. Other than the fortress, the port of Jaigad is more established than the stronghold and used to be considered as one of the main ports in the Western Coast of India. Distance from Mumbai:  310 kms Best Time to Visit:  All year round Attractions:  Jaigad Fort Activities:  Sightseeing, trekking, Hiking, Paragliding Type of Destination: Trekking, adventure activities, and family outing Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Suggested reads:  20 Popular Luxury Resorts near Mumbai

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Ellora (350 kms from Mumbai)

Ellora (350 kms from Mumbai)

Ellora, also known as Elapura and Ellooru, is one is an archaeological site and is situated near Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It was built by the kings of the Rashtrakuta dynasty and is well known for its monumental caves. The site has been declared as a World Heritage Site and is considered to be the epitome of Indian rock cut architecture. The location has 34 caves, which are really structures that have been dug out of the face of the Charanandri Hills. It has a number of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock cut temples and several viharas and mathas, which are believed to have been built between the 5th and 10th centuries. There are as many 12 Buddhist caves, 17 Hindu caves and 5 Jain caves, which are evidence to the religious tolerance existing in the region at that time. It was initially thought that the Buddhist caves were the earliest structures at the site. However, later it was discovered that specific Hindu caves have been existence even before the Buddhist ones. Some of the Buddhist caves have shrines that bear carvings of Gautama Buddha, saints and bodhisattvas. Interestingly, in certain places, the artists have tried to make the stone structures look like as if they were made of wood. Among all the Buddhist caves, the most interesting one is the Vishwakarma cave, also called the Carpenter’s Cave.  It has a multi-storey entrance and a cathedral like stupa called the Chaitya. In the centre, there is a 15 foot statue of Buddha sitting in a preaching position. The ceiling has been beautifully carved in a manner to make it look like it is made of wooden beams. Among the Hindu caves, the most notable is the Kailasanatha. It is based on the mythological Mount Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva. Carved out of one single stone, the monument covers an area double the size of the Parthenon in Athens. Earlier, the temple was covered in white plaster to make it resemble the Mount Kailasa. Distance from Mumbai:  350 kms Best Time to Visit:  June-March Attractions:  Ellora Caves Activities:  Cave Exploration Type of Destination:  Family, Historic & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day Check out:  Top Cruises from Mumbai

Aurangabad (370 kms from Mumbai)

Aurangabad (370 kms from Mumbai)

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Ajanta (451 kms from Mumbai)

Ajanta (451 kms from Mumbai)

Champaner (460 kms from Mumbai)

Champaner (460 kms from Mumbai)

Amboli (491 kms from Mumbai)

Amboli (491 kms from Mumbai)

Bijapur (493 kms from Mumbai)

Bijapur (493 kms from Mumbai)

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Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary (494 kms from Mumbai)

Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary (494 kms from Mumbai)

Dajipur’s Bison Sanctuary lies at the southern edge of the Sahyadris and has a large population of the Indian bison staying in it. One can come across other animals too when visiting this tourist place Distance from Mumbai:  494 kms Best time to Visit:  September to March Attractions:  Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, Shivgad Fort Activities:  Camping, trekking, jungle safaris and bird watching within the sanctuary are popular among the adventure tourists. Type of Destination:  Trekking, family, and kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Check out:  10 Best Jungle Resorts near Mumbai

Tarkarli (531 kms from Mumbai)

Tarkarli (531 kms from Mumbai)

Dandeli (583 kms from Mumbai)

Dandeli (583 kms from Mumbai)

Some believe that the place was named after Dandelappa, a local deity, while others believe that a king called Dandanayaka named the place while passing through. Whichever legend you believe, Dandeli remains popular when looking for places to visit near Mumbai. Attracting adventure lovers all year round, this is possibly the only place where you will trek down towards the center of the earth rather than trekking up to view points. And the surrounding Western Ghats makes sure that you have the most memorable holiday of your life. Distance from Mumbai:  583 kms Best Time to Visit:   October to February Attractions: Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Kavala Caves, Syntheri Rock, Shiroli Peak, Dandelappa Temple, Molangi Falls, Shivaji Fort Activities: Water Sports at River Kali & Sykes Point, Trekking at Kavala Caves, Wildlife Safari at Anshi National Park, Camping at Kulgi Nature Camp Type of Destination: Trekking and National Reserve Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 Days Where to Stay:  21 Best Places to Stay in Dandeli You may also like:  20 Popular Team Outing Places near Mumbai

Dudhsagar Falls (594 kms from Mumbai)

Dudhsagar Falls (594 kms from Mumbai)

Gokarna (705 kms from Mumbai)

Gokarna (705 kms from Mumbai)

Another weekend getaway from Mumbai which is a must-try for you Gokarna. Gokarna, a little pilgrimage town in Karnataka has developed into travelers destinations throughout the years, on because of delightful, sandy shorelines. With the coming of foreigners thronging it this quaint little temple town is becoming a lot popular lately. One can also find a lot of restaurants and hotels which provide a comfortable stay. The temple town is now an emerging beach destination that offers something to different types of tourists with its natural beauty. Head out to the beach and spend some time enjoy the scenic views. And for the beach lovers, you can also indulge in some beach activities like rafting. Gokarna is known as one of the seven essential Hindu pilgrimages. One can find the unspoiled beach of the river Aghanashini just here. As of late, because of the convergence of vacationers, the character of the town has transformed and has become popular among the people as a tourist hot spot. But one can also see a large number of devotees visit to offer prayers and worship to Lord Shiva. Because of its laid-back, untainted and provincial nature, numerous foreigners started visiting Gokarna about 10 years prior. The shorelines around Gokarna were not basically utilized by local people until the point the western tourists started coming. Distance from Mumbai:  705 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of October until March Attractions:   Om Beach, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Kudle Beach, Half Moon Beach, Paradise Beach, Gokarna Beach, Mirjan Fort, Moti Tirtha, Maha Ganpati Temple Activities :  It is one of the famous places for river rafting near Mumbai , trekking, hiking etc. T ype of Destination:  Trekking, pilgrimage and adventure activities. Ideal Weekend Duration:  3 Days Where to stay: Best Resorts in Gokarna

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Ganpatipule, a small town residing amidst white sandy beaches of Maharashtra. This town might be small but holds a significant position in the Hindu mythology. Ganpatipule is 25 km away from Ratnagiri and along the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. It is governed and maintained by the Ganpatipule Gram panchayat.  The beauty of Ganpatipule resides significantly in the folklore of Lord Ganesha. Here, you will come across a hill shaped like lord Ganpati along with the convergence of a river and a beach. This idyllic getaway is a holy destination for peace-seekers. Also, the virgin beaches of the town are far away from commercialization. These beaches boast off white clear sands and pristine waters, perfect for a quiet holiday. When it comes to  places to visit in Maharashtra , Ganpatipule has conquered it all. The town comprises of iconic temples and holy religious faith. The most unique place of the town is the 400-year-old, self-created monolith of Lord Ganesha. Head here to dive into the pool of serenity and spirituality. Also, don’t forget to stroll through the splendid coastline and mangroves trees present at the Ganpatipule.  With so much to see and do, Ganpatipule will not let you sit idly. If you want to participate in the Puja practices, you can visit the Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, a self-created ancient place. Also, the festival of Ganesha Chaturthi is a prosperous occasion to witness the vibrancy of rituals and celebrations. Along with religious practices, Ganpatipule also excels in offering adventure sports from November to May. During this time, several watersports activities like boating etc. take place. The proximity to the sea results in a humid climate of Ganpatipule. In summers, May is considered as the hottest month when the temperature rises to 40 degrees Celsius. Whereas, heavy rainfall is usually observed from June to October.

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Priyadarshini Park and Sports Complex is a clean and well-maintained sea-facing attraction in South Mumbai. Located in one of the sophisticated localities, this Napeansea Road park overlooks many expensive apartments on the street. Every nook and corner of this 20 acres land has now become a powerhouse to keep the heart of Mumbai pumping. For more than 3 decades, this wonderland has served as a recreational site, and sports and fitness complex. Visit here early in the morning to witness the magic of this refuge for the inhabitants of Mumbai.  Also, Mumbaikars do not forget to visit here in the early monsoons to sit on its sea-facing end and seek a delight with the sound of soothing waves. Once, this piece of land was merely a rocky patch of the coastal area of Malabar. What you see today is a gorgeous lush green garden lined up with a total of 600+ coconut trees. With a perfect and well-maintained ambiance, this park is a boon for early morning yoga, jogging, walking, aerobics, and so on. The credit, of course, goes to its active group – the Malabar Hill Citizen Forum, who looks after it as its own child. You can connect with their authorities to be an annual member of the plethora of recreational sports activities that they organize. In addition to pumping the adrenaline of youth with its recreational touch, Priyadarshini Park of Mumbai also serves as an ideal family outing location and a lover’s point. If you are fortunate enough, you may even witness little squirrels accompanying you here for some pleasing views. 

Taraporewala Aquarium

This sightseeing place in Mumbai is one of the largest aquariums in the city of Mumbai. Situated in Marine Drive, this aquarium was founded by D. B. Taraporewala, a Parsi philanthropist, in the year 1951. The aquarium has a twelve feet long three-sixty degrees glass tunnel that holds interesting marine life. There are several species of fish here, such as damselfish, butterfly fish, tiger fish, angelfish, moss, sea urchins, sea cucumber, marine eels, etc

Babulnath

Whenever you are visiting Mumbai, Babulnath Shiva temple is a must-visit for inner peace and tranquillity. It is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai, which increases its importance in the eyes of the loyal devotees. Its walls are specially carved with limestone that depicts the Hindu mythology, which travellers find it exciting at the first look. At this temple, the beautiful marble flooring is specially brought down from Rajasthan. Thus, each step you take inside this temple feels royal and enchanting along with the daily devotees you can meet and greet, dressed in Indian attires. So, every moment spent in this temple is blissful with internal peace and devotion. Moreover, you can witness devotees from different corners of the world who love to pay their tribute to Lord Shiva and other idols.Once you enter the holy temple revered by so many Hindus and locals, you can find sculptures and idols of Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Nandi with Kashyap. We would also advise you to buy a basket outside the temple steps before entering. This basket will bring joy, happiness and fulfil all your wishes once you pay your heartfelt worship to Shiva and other lords like Durga Mata and Goddess Parvati at the centre of this temple.  If you have any doubts regarding the same, you can always ask devotees around you or the priest to know how to get the prayer done with the basket that you buy.On the other hand, idols of Goddess Parvati and Durga Mata are respectfully placed in the centre of this temple. What’s even more special about this temple is that around 4 times a day, prayers for Lord Shiva are recited here. This temple gets approximately a lakh devotees for Darshan during the Mahashivratri. The whole scenario is a sight to behold and capture in your hearts to narrate stories about back home.

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9 Enticing Places to Visit from Mumbai This September

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Are you stuck in the chaos of Mumbai and wondering where to head off for a refreshing getaway? Well, here's a list of 9 breathtaking places that I guess you probably might know about already - so, why not just escape for a couple of days of rejuvenation?

1. PANCHGANI, MAHARASHTRA

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Surrounded by five hills, Panchgani is located 244kms away from Mumbai. This place boasts of stunning panoramic viewpoints to enjoy sunrise/sunset and has Asia's second-largest mountain plateau called The Table Land . It receives moderate rainfall and is also popular for other places like Sydney Point , Parsi Point , Lingmala Falls & Devil's Kitchen .

Itinerary: Start early from Mumbai and the best way to reach is by bus which takes usually 5-6h. Plan a 2D/1N stay at luxe hotels to container Zostels!

2. MALSHEJ GHAT, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA

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Located 134 km away from Mumbai, this place thrives to its best version during monsoons. It is situated at an average height of 700m in the Sahyadri ranges amidst the lush greenery everywhere around and has multitudinous waterfalls. Indulge yourself in the spectacular views and activities like trekking, hiking to the Harishchandra Fort or Ajoba Hillfort . Other attractions here are the beautiful Malshej Falls , temples, and dams.

Itinerary: The best way to reach here is by taking a 4 hours car drive through the picturesque valleys and lakes on the way. Best to plan during weekends!

3. MULSHI LAKE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA

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This verdant green place in the Sahyadris is dotted by many waterfalls, forts and is surrounded by deep forests. Mulshi Dam and Lake, located 164 km away, proves to be an amazing monsoon trip from Mumbai to relax and slow down. Forts like Koraigadh and Dhangad in the vicinity are welcoming to many tourists.

Itinerary: Take a 4hr car drive from Mumbai for a 1D trip. This place gets crowded during monsoons weekends so better plan a weekday trip to relax peacefully.

4. MAHABALESHWAR, SATARA, MAHARASHTRA

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Mahabaleshwar is the most sought-out monsoon trips from Mumbai and is known as the land of strawberries as it accounts for more than 85 percent of total strawberries produced in India. Located 263 km from Mumbai, this place is popular for its lush green peaks, valleys such as Elephant's Headpoint and Arthur's Seat , waterfalls like Chinaman's and Dhobi ; and Mahabaleshwar Temple . A complete package of weekend rejuvenation, isn't it?

Itinerary: Take a scenic 6hr drive from Mumbai by car to reach and plan a weekend stay at a variety of options such as budget hotels hostels as well as resorts. You can also reach by frequently running buses connecting Mumbai.

5. IGATPURI, NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA

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Located 120 km away from Mumbai, Igatpuri is popularly known for the Vipassana International Academy for meditation. Apart from this, its enticing valleys, waterfalls, old forts, and majestic mountains cannot be ignored. Places like Camel Valley , Bhatsa River Valley , Konkankada Valley , Kalsubai Peak , Vihigaon Waterfall , Randha Falls , and Tringalwadi Fort are major sites to visit while in Igatpuri to have unforgettable memories.

Itinerary: A 3hr drive and 2D/1N stay at Igatpuri will allow you to have utmost enjoyment with slow travel. Several stay options are available there and in-city transportation is also quite good.

6. KHANDALA, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA

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Khandala has always been a popular weekend respite for people in Mumbai. The favorite hangout spot is just 80 km away from Mumbai and is home to misty mountains, picturesque lakes and waterfalls, lush green valleys to refresh your senses. It is close to its twin hill station Lonavala (3kms away) and thus a visit to Khandala can always be paired with Lonavala visit as well. One can enjoy a short trek to Duke's Nose Peak , Kalra Hills and Lohagad Fort which give mesmerizing views to the trekkers.

Itinerary: Plan a 2D/1N visit to Khandala and along with it you can add Lonavala and Kajrat (7 km away) to your trip to fully soak in the monsoon season amidst the greenery. There are several budget hotels and hostels available as well as luxe resorts and villas at any of these places.

7. MATHERAN, RAIGARH, MAHARASHTRA

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Being the smallest hill station in India, Matheran is located 85 km away from Mumbai. It is popular for its vehicle-free, red-soil roads that take you to a world of verdant green hills offering scenic views and clean air. Dodhani Waterfalls , Chanderi Caves , Charlotte Lake , Porcupine Point and Rambhag Point are some of the most popular places there.

Itinerary: An early morning 2h drive from Mumbai would land you here where you can plan a day to enjoy the clean environment of Matheran and can also return back the same day.

8. DURSHET, RAIGARH, MAHARSHTRA

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Being close to Amba river, this place, located 77 km away from Mumbai, thrives to its best during September. Lake Kalote nestled amidst thick forests set the perfect scene to take a nice, refreshing dip or a romantic walk. There are also two Ganesh Temples nearby to visit. It served as a battlefield earlier but now is a secluded and peaceful place for weekend revival.

Itinerary: A 2 hr car drive and 2D/1N stay at the beautiful Durshet Forest Lodge is a must to experience the place to its fullest.

9. JAWHAR, PALGHAR, MAHARASHTRA

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Situated 134 km away from Mumbai, Jawhar's main attraction is the Dabdaba Falls surrounded by dense forests and becomes most alive during monsoons. Besides this, it boasts of places like Kalmandvi Falls , Sunset Point , Jai Vilas Palace , Bhoaptgarh Fort , Shirpamal and Hanuman Point . A hike to the fort or waterfall is highly recommended for adventure enthusiasts.

Itinerary: A 3 hr car ride to Jawhar is the best way to reach here and spend weekend with your friends and family.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and set out on a relaxing weekend trip from Mumbai to these beautiful places before September slips away!

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Here is the list of 59 places to visit near mumbai, 1. lonavala, maharashtra.

Lonavala, Maharashtra

Known For : Tiger's Leap Rajmachi Fort Imagicaa

Popular hill station close to Pune and Mumbai, Lonavla is the place to be during monsoons. With lots of waterfalls, lakes and hills around, Lonavala is frequented by all sorts of people, especially hikers and trekkers.

Distance from Mumbai: 83 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

41 Lonavala Attractions

2. Matheran, Maharashtra

Matheran, Maharashtra

Known For : Louisa point Charlotte lake Monkey Point Matheran

Nestled amidst the Sahyadri range on the Western Ghats, Matheran is a cosy little hill station that stands at an elevation of 2600 feet above sea level, and is just 100 kilometres away from Mumbai, making it the perfect weekend getaway. With its name literally translating to ?overhead forest?, Matheran is the smallest hill station in all of India, but it is extremely popular in terms of tourists looking for a short trip amid spectacular vistas and serenity.

29 Matheran Attractions

3. Alibag, Maharashtra

Alibag, Maharashtra

Known For : Alibaug Beach Kolaba Fort Water Sports in Alibaug

A little coastal town tucked away in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibag or Alibaug is a very popular weekend getaway and has earned itself the name of 'mini-Goa', owing to the high tourist footfall all year round. Steeped in colonial history, Alibaug is a quaint little town located about 96 km from Mumbai and 150 km from Pune , and is replete with sandy beaches, clean unpolluted air and plenty of forts and temples, ensuring that despite being a small town, you never run out of activities to do.

Distance from Mumbai: 95 km

Best Time: November to March

29 Alibag Attractions

4. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Known For : Elephant's Head Point Chinaman's Falls Dhobi Waterfall

A hill town in Western Ghats, apart from its strawberries, Mahabaleshwar is also well known for its numerous rivers, magnificent cascades and majestic peaks.

Distance from Mumbai: 221 km

Best Time: October to June

31 Mahabaleshwar Attractions

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5. Lavasa, Maharashtra

Lavasa, Maharashtra

Known For : Sightseeing in Lavasa Lakeside Promenade Bamboosa

Known as India's newest hill station, the Lavasa Corporation is constructing this private city. The city is a beautiful project, stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino. Spreading across 7 hills, covering an area of 25000 acres, Lavasa is a perfect blend of beauty and infrastructure.

Distance from Mumbai: 186 km

5 Lavasa Attractions

6. Khandala, Maharashtra

Khandala, Maharashtra

Known For : Rajmachi Fort Visapur Fort Bedsa caves

Perched on the foothills of Sahyadri, Khandala provides for a perfect weekend respite for the Mumbai population, with its scenic valleys, grassy hills, serene lakes and misty waterfalls.

Distance from Mumbai: 84 km

22 Khandala Attractions

7. Rajmachi, Maharashtra

Rajmachi, Maharashtra

Known For : Trekking in Rajmachi

Rajmachi is a small village situated in the Sahyadri mountain range of the Konkan region of Maharashtra. Rajmachi has two fortified peaks - Shrivardhan and Manaranjan forts, located near two famous hills of Lonavala and Khandala .

Distance from Mumbai: 94 km

Best Time: June to September

1 Rajmachi Attractions

8. Pune, Maharashtra

Pune, Maharashtra

Known For : Shaniwar Wada Aga Khan Palace Osho Ashram

Pune is a bustling metropolis of Maharashtra, ranked number one in India in the ease of living. Often referred to as the Oxford of the East, it is a hub of diverse people and activities and is in rapidly growing into one of the top metropolitan cities in the country. Pune is a city that perfectly blends modernity with tradition sprinkled with colonial-era charm, and it deserves the title of being the cultural capital of Maharashtra.

Distance from Mumbai: 147 km

Best Time: July to March

82 Pune Attractions

9. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Known For : Ajanta Caves Grishneshwar Temple, Ellora The Buddhist Caves, Ellora

Ajanta and Ellora caves, considered to be one of the finest examples of ancient rock-cut caves are located near Aurangabad in the state of Maharashtra, India. Adorned with beautiful sculptures, paintings and frescoes, Ajanta and Ellora caves are an amalgamation of Buddhist, Jain and Hindu monuments as the complex includes both Buddhist monasteries as well as Hindu and Jain temples. The Ajanta caves are 29 in number and were built in the period between 2nd century BC and 6th century AD whereas the Ellora Caves are more spread out and 34 in number and dates to the period between 6th and 11th Century AD.

Distance from Mumbai: 342 km

Best Time: June to March

12 Ajanta Caves Attractions

10. Shirdi, Maharashtra

Shirdi, Maharashtra

Known For : Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple Shani Shingnapur Samadhi Mandir

The home of great saint Sai Baba, Shirdi is a religious site close to Nasik with various temples apart from the famous Sai Baba temple and a few historical sites.

Distance from Mumbai: 240 km

24 Shirdi Attractions

11. Panchgani, Maharashtra

Panchgani, Maharashtra

Known For : Kaas Plateau Table Land Mahabaleshwar

Deriving its name from the five hills surrounding it, Panchgani is a popular hill station near Mahabaleshwar , famous for its various sunset/sunrise points and scenic valley view.

Distance from Mumbai: 255 km

Best Time: September to May

13 Panchgani Attractions

12. Bhandardara, Maharashtra

Bhandardara, Maharashtra

Known For : Umbrella Falls Wilson Dam Kalsubai Peak

Bhandardara, a hill station nestled in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, has all the nature's blessings a place can get. The lush greenery, the humble waterfalls and surrounded by high mountains makes for the perfect holiday spot for city dwellers.

Distance from Mumbai: 163 km

7 Bhandardara Attractions

13. Kolad, Maharashtra

Kolad, Maharashtra

Known For : Kolad River Rafting Tamhini Ghat Waterfalls Bhira Dam

Known for its cascading waterfalls, green meadows and picturesque backdrop of Sahyadris, Kolad is gaining traction as an adventure sports destination with provisions for rafting, rappelling, kayaking etc.

Distance from Mumbai: 112 km

11 Kolad Attractions

14. Nashik, Maharashtra

Nashik, Maharashtra

Known For : Panchvati Sula Vineyard Dudhsagar falls, Nasik

Nasik is a religious Hindu city, host to the Kumbh Mela every 12 years. It also makes for a perfect wine tasting destination.

Distance from Mumbai: 166 km

39 Nasik Attractions

15. Raigad, Maharashtra

Raigad, Maharashtra

Known For : Raigad Fort Diveagar Beach Jagadishwar Temple

Raigad, is a historically rich district is situated in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. Located at 2,851mts, it is surrounded by Mumbai Harbour, Thane, Pune, Ratnagiri and the Arabian Sea.

Distance from Mumbai: 103 km

5 Raigad Attractions

16. Daman, Daman and Diu

Daman, Daman and Diu

Known For : Devka Beach Mirasol Lake Garden Lighthouse, Daman

The cool beaches, greenery, scenic natural beauty and most of all, its easy availability of cheap liquor makes Daman a popular destination among youths and even as a getaway for those in Gujrat.

Distance from Mumbai: 179 km

Best Time: October to Apr

18 Daman Attractions

17. Murud Janjira, Maharashtra

Murud Janjira, Maharashtra

Known For : Murud Janjira Fort Murud Beach Garambi Falls

Murud is known for it widespread sandy beaches adorned with majestic forts and outlined by palms and coconut trees, creating a perfect holiday scenery.

7 Murud Janjira Attractions

18. Manori, Maharashtra

Manori, Maharashtra

Known For : Manori Beach Global Vippasanna Pagoda Beach Parties

Manori beach , along with Gorai beach is a growing favourite among back packers and people who just want to cross over to the peace and quiet of the country side for a while.

Distance from Mumbai: 49 km

9 Manori Attractions

19. Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra

Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra

Known For : Malshej Falls Pimpalgaon Joga Dam Harishchandragad

A beautiful hill station with its numerous lakes, waterfalls and mountains, Malshej Ghat is popular among hikers, trekkers and nature lovers.

Distance from Mumbai: 130 km

4 Malshej Ghat Attractions

20. Silvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Silvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Known For : Lion Safari Wildlife Park Vanganga Lake Island Garden

With the hills of the Western Ghats and surrounding lush greenery, it is an ideal indulgence into the wild side for a tourist and its Portuguese heritage makes it famous amongst the history enthusiasts as well.

Distance from Mumbai: 171 km

Best Time: November to June

10 Silvassa Attractions

21. Igatpuri, Maharashtra

Igatpuri, Maharashtra

Known For : Tringalwadi Fort Vihigaon Waterfall Kalsubai Peak

Igatpuri is a hill station and a city in the Western Ghats located in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, 130kms from Mumbai, on the Mumbai-Agra National Highway. Blessed with picturesque beauty, it is a heaven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. It also has some of the highest peaks of the Sahyadri range. 

Distance from Mumbai: 120 km

Best Time: July to September

14 Igatpuri Attractions

22. Saputara, Gujarat

Saputara, Gujarat

Known For : Artist Village Hatgadh Fort Vansda National park

Snuggled in the Sahyadris or the Western Ghats, Saputara is a quaint little hill station in the Dang district of Gujarat. Popular for lush green forests, undulating mountains, dazzling waterfalls, dreamy winding roads, livid landscapes and plenty of charming cubbyholes to spend time with your loved ones, the town is the first favourite among tourists. It is located at a height of 875 metres above sea level and is a perfect getaway for eco-lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and people who love adventure sports.

Distance from Mumbai: 245 km

Best Time: Mid March to mid November

20 Saputara Attractions

23. Jawhar, Maharashtra

Jawhar, Maharashtra

Known For : Dabdaba Falls Jai Vilas Palace Sunset Point, Jawhar

A small hill station located in the Thane District of Maharashtra, Jawhar is a place with abundant nature's beauty and several man made marvels. Preserving numerous picturesque views, this hill town is loaded with tourist attractions and exotic beauty of flora and dense cover of forest.

Best Time: September to Apr

7 Jawhar Attractions

24. Tamhini Ghat

Tamhini Ghat

Located at a distance of 40 kms from Pune, at the crest of Western Ghats, between the villages of Mulshi and Tamhini in the state of Maharashtra, Tamhini Ghat is a gorgeous mountain pass that is lately gaining a lot of popularity among the Punekars and even the Mumbaikars.

Distance from Mumbai: 143 km

25. Chiplun, Maharashtra

Chiplun, Maharashtra

Known For : Vashishti River Marleshwar Temple Guhagar Beach

In the quiet, far away from the city port district of Ratnagiri in Maharashtra , lies Chiplun, the city that offers you time among mango groves next to the beautiful lake, Vashishti. This town is most known for its white sand beaches and beautiful mango and cashew groves by the Vashishti river .

Distance from Mumbai: 238 km

Best Time: July to February

11 Chiplun Attractions

26. Vikramgad, Maharashtra

Vikramgad, Maharashtra

Known For : Pilucha Dhabdhaba Waterfalls Jai Vilas Palace

Vikramgad, situated about 80km from Mumbai is a small village on the Manor - Jwahar road in the Thane District of Maharashtra. It is a nature escapade and blessed with lush vegetation and ample flora and fauna.

Distance from Mumbai: 114 km

Best Time: June to January

2 Vikramgad Attractions

27. Dapoli, Maharashtra

Dapoli, Maharashtra

Known For : Harnai Port Unhavare - Hot springs Panhalakaji Caves

Dapoli, situated 215km away from Mumbai is popular tourist destination that serves the needs of all kinds of travelers. It is known as mini-Mahabaleshwar of Maharashtra owing to its cool climate throughout the year. It is located in the Ratnagiri district and is a famous Konkan hill station.

Distance from Mumbai: 219 km

14 Dapoli Attractions

28. Ganpatipule, Maharashtra

Ganpatipule, Maharashtra

Known For : Jaigad Fort Water Sports in Ganapatipule Swayambhu Ganpati Temple

Beach town on the Konkan coastline, Ganpatipule has temples of Lord Ganesha as major attractions apart from the beautiful virgin beaches.

Distance from Mumbai: 329 km

Best Time: November to February

9 Ganapatipule Attractions

29. Lohagad Fort

Lohagad Fort

Situated at the height of 3400 feet, Lohagad Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site and formidable fort about 52 kilometres away from Pune. Perched atop an impressive hill near Malavali, this destination is the perfect amalgam of ancient architecture and natural beauty. Lohagad Fort was built in the 18th century and is an ideal destination for trekking and nature lovers, especially from Pune and Mumbai. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj used to keep his treasury in this fort.

Distance from Mumbai: 98 km

30. Elephanta caves

Elephanta caves

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves is a specimen of rock-cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India. The caves are located on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island which is situated at a distance of 11 km from the city of Mumbai . Natively known as Gharapurichi Leni, the Elephanta Caves that exist today are ruins of what were once elaborately painted artworks. It also provides an amazing view of the Mumbai skyline. You can reach the Elephanta Caves via a ferry ride from Gateway of India. This collection of cave temples dates back to 5th to 7th centuries and most of them are dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Distance from Mumbai: 37 km

31. Visapur Fort

Visapur Fort

Perched upon a lush green plateau, the Visapur Fort is a very popular excursion destination for adventure mongers as well as nature lovers. The fort stands majestically tall and ruggedly firm at the height of 1084 meters above sea level offering a panoramic view of a wide range of hills covered in a thick blanket of green. The majestic fort is a very popular destination for trekking activities. With an eventfully historic backstory and an unmatched view of nature at its best, the Visapur fort is indeed a treat for all- history buffs, adventure mongers and nature enthusiasts.

Distance from Mumbai: 118 km

32. Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves

The Karla and Bhaja caves are among the oldest caves in India and date back all the way to 160 B.C. and are situated near Lonavala in Maharashtra. The Bhaja caves are a group of 22 rock-cut caves which are believed to have existed from the times of Hinayana phase of Buddhism, which is of 2nd to 1st century BC. Karla Cave is the largest Hinayana Buddhist chaitya (temple) in India Travel back in time on this trip to ancient Indian rock-cut caves with the best rock-cut architecture of all times. The ancient caves are protected as Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.

33. Trimbakeshwar

Trimbakeshwar

Counted as the holiest temple of India, the Trimbakeshwar Temple houses one of the most important twelve Jyotirlingas, a form of Lord Shiva. Perched on the foot of Brahmagiri Hills, the temple is situated in the pious city of Trimbak (Dist Nashik in Maharashtra) which finds its mention in the powerful Mrityunjaya Mantra that bestows immortality and longevity. Built in the 18th century by Maratha ruler, Peshwa Nana Saheb, the temple is a perfect epitome of classic architecture. The sacred river Godavari originates near Trimbak. There is a kunda in temple premises that is considered to be the source of river Godavari

Distance from Mumbai: 169 km

34. Imagica

Imagica

Adlabs Imagica, opened in April 2013, is one of the most popular entertainment theme parks that is often referred to as a one-stop recreation centre. It is located on Mumbai-Pune Expressway near Khopoli and is one of the latest additions to getaways from Pune and Mumbai. The park is divided into three entertainment zones namely Theme Park, Snow Park and Water Park with a plethora of entertainment options that include live shows, roller coasters, water park, themed entertainment shows, and even a refreshing water park.

Distance from Mumbai: 68 km

35. Karla Caves

Karla Caves

Karla caves, carved from a rocky hillside, are among the oldest Buddhist cave shrines in India. It is located on the Pune-Mumbai highway at Karla, and if sources are to be believed, these are only a few among scores of other caves unearthed in Sahyadri Hills. Carved almost 2000 years ago around the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD, this place constitutes an extensive collection of beautiful Chaityas (halls) and Viharas (monasteries) reflecting upon a journey of the past, narrating some amusing stories. A temple made of pillars from the Buddhist period has also been built recently at the entrance of the caves.

Distance from Mumbai: 93 km

36. Kalsubai Peak

Kalsubai Peak

Mt. Kalsubai is the highest peak of the Sahyadri Ranges. The view of this majestic mountain is an amazing sight in Bhandardara. It is also known as the Everest of Maharashtra, as it is the highest peak in the state.

Distance from Mumbai: 174 km

37. Ratangad Fort Trek

Ratangad Fort Trek

Ratangad is a 400 year old fort, captured by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in his time. It is situated in Ratanwadi which is it's base village and overlooks the Bhandardara.

Distance from Mumbai: 175 km

38. Karnala Fort

Karnala Fort

Karnala fort also known as the Funnel Hill is a hill fort in Raigad district, about 10 km from Panvel city and 65 km from Mumbai. The fort is a protected property which is situated within the Karnala Bird Sanctuary and offers a great opportunity to enjoy a refreshing, easy trek. Karnala fort consists of two forts out of which one is at a higher level and other is at a lower level.

Distance from Mumbai: 48 km

39. Prabalgad Fort

Prabalgad Fort

Prabalgad Fort, also known asÔ_Kalavantin DurgÔ_is situated between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra, at a height of 2,300 feet in the Western Ghats. The fort built at the peak of a rocky plateau very close to Matheran has become a major tourist attraction. A trek to this place is perfect for those who enjoy adventure and the way to the fort is a dangerously steep climb. The steps leading up to the fort are cut into the rock of the hill. Reaching the fort is one of the toughest trekking challenges in Maharashtra and only if you are an experienced trekker should you go for this trek. This trek which commences from base village of Shedung, takes about 3 hours and you need to climb rock-cut stairs through a steep slope.

Distance from Mumbai: 47 km

40. Kaas Plateau

Kaas Plateau

Declared as the UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites of India in 2012, Kaas Plateau in Panchgani is a magical place with landscapes with lakes, flowers and butterflies all around. Kaas Plateau is a biodiversity hotspot situated at a mighty altitude of 1200 metres and is a major biodiversity hotspot owing to the many varieties of endemic flowers and butterflies that are found here. Housing about 850 species of beautiful wildflowers, the 1000 hectare area of the plateau is now a reserved forest which is famous for its natural beauty and flora, Kaas Lake and how it turns into a valley of flowers during monsoon. Recently, the place has started gathering a bit of tourist rush and popularity for all the natural treasures that it holds. However, to preserve the virgin charms of this location, the number of visitors have been restricted to 3,000 per day. State Transport buses ply from the parking area to Kaas Plateau and cost INR 10 per person each side.

Distance from Mumbai: 288 km

41. Durshet Forest Lodge

Durshet Forest Lodge

The Durshet Forest Lodge is set amid 35 acres of private teak forest, against the magnificent Sahyadhri Range. The River Amba presents a sanctuary for trekkers and birdwatchers. The gardens and lawns in the place magically come alive with a natural waterfall during the monsoon season. Go rafting on the River Kundalika, or scout the Umbarkhind battlefield or go mountain biking in this place as the options are unlimited.

Distance from Mumbai: 76 km

42. Lonavala - Bhimashankar Trek

Lonavala - Bhimashankar Trek

Deep and dense rain forests, meadows blooming with flowers, tiny rivulets, ethnic tribal villages or long forgotten temples, the Lonavala - Bhimashankar trail has it all to offer you. This is arguably the best countryside trail, as claimed by many amateurs, and is waiting for you to explore it. The popularity of Lonavala as a hill station only adds to the appeal and makes your experience priceless.

Distance from Mumbai: 195 km

43. Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Known For : Jaigad Fort Swayambhu Ganpati Temple Jaigad Lighthouse

Situated in pretty surroundings, Ratnagiri is blessed with hills, sea shores, creeks, beautiful rivers, hot water springs, forests and water falls and offers a rejuvenating experience to travelers.

Distance from Mumbai: 325 km

Best Time: October to March

29 Ratnagiri Attractions

44. Pratapgad fort Trek

Pratapgad fort Trek

Pratapgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Situated close to the famous hill station of Mahabaleshwar in the district of Satara, the citadel rises to an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground.

45. Harishchandragad Fort Trek

Harishchandragad Fort Trek

Harishchandragad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of about 4670 feet in the district of Ahmednagar. Within the fort there are several temples dedicated to Vishnu and Ganesh. The monument dates back to the 6th century and finds home at an altitude of 1424 meters and more often than not, given its altitude finds itself marked on a number of trekking trails in and around the area.

Distance from Mumbai: 198 km

Dudhni

40 kms away from Silvassa, the capital of the union territory of Dadar and Nagar Haveli, Dudhni has emerged as a popular tourist attraction in the recent years. The construction of Madhuban dam on the Daman Ganga has resulted in the formation of a water front in Dudhni, taking advantage of which, the tourism department of Dadar and Nagar Haveli has invested in making Dudhni a popular destination for water sports.

47. Khanvel

Khanvel

20 kms to the south of Silvassa, Khanvel is a popular tourist destination among nature lovers. It makes for a perfect getaway for those who want to holiday the lazy way, not doing much, just being there, getting lost in the quietness of the valley and in the process relaxing and refreshing themselves with the proximity to nature.

Distance from Mumbai: 151 km

Thane

Known For : Elvis Butterfly Garden Sargam Water Park Upvan Lake

Located to the North West of Maharashtra, Thane is a metropolitan city that's the closest neighbour of Mumbai. With its natural beauty on one hand and rapid industrial development on the other, Thane has evolved as one of the most perfectly balanced metropolitan cities in India. Known as the 'city of lakes' with the 7 lakes in the city, Thane is one of those few places which exhibits its rich multicultural heritage almost in every possible way. Also known as "Elder sister of Mumbai", thane has been the source of water supply to most parts of Mumbai. Although it is a suburb of Mumbai, Thane has now a population of 1.2 million spread over an area of 147kms.

Distance from Mumbai: 22 km

31 Thane Attractions

49. Velneshwar

Velneshwar

Located in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, Velneshwar is a village south of the Guhagar town. Velneshwar is well known for the temple of Lord Shiva and also has a beautiful crescent-shaped beach that is clean, unspoilt and ideal for swimming. Velneshwar gets much of its limelight during the month of March, when the Maha Shivratri Festival is held here, as a tribute to Lord Shiva. If you are seeking an ideal water point where you can relish the beauty of nature while swimming and sunbathing, then the Velneshwar beach in Maharashtra is the perfect place for you.

Distance from Mumbai: 283 km

50. Manikgad Fort Trek

Manikgad Fort Trek

Manikgad Fort is located on a hill in Manikgad village of Maharashtra. The fort is about 1,878 feet high and is impregnable from three sides. The upper part can be reached only from the south.

Distance from Mumbai: 85 km

51. Arthur's Seat Trek

Arthur's Seat Trek

Chandragad is a hill fort in Maharashtra, while Arthur Seat is a hill point in the Mahabaleshwar range of mountains. These two destinations are often visited together and they make for a thrilling trekking experience.

Distance from Mumbai: 280 km

52. Bitangad Trek

Bitangad Trek

Bitangad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many such forts in the district of Nasik, it rises to an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground.

Distance from Mumbai: 161 km

53. Chavand Trek

Chavand Trek

Chavand (or Prasannagad) is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Located at an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground in the district of Pune, this fortress is a part of the 'famous five'. The other forts which are included under this category are Hadsar, Shivneri, Jivdhan and Naneghat.

Distance from Mumbai: 165 km

54. Dhodap Trek

Dhodap Trek

Dhodap is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many forts in the district of Nasik, the fort is situated at an elevation of about 4700 feet from the ground. There is a temple of Jagdamba in the fort, along with an idol of Hanuman at the op of one of the tanks.

55. Durg Dhakoba Trek

Durg Dhakoba Trek

Durg and Dhakoba popular are peaks in the plateau between Naneghat and Bhimashankar hill ranges near Pune district. Full of revitalizing greenery and lush thick forests, this trek will succeed in taking from the noise and stress of living in a city and will became your favorite escape to a destination full of peace and tranquility.

56. Gorakhgad Trek

Gorakhgad Trek

Gorakhgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Gorakhgad and Machindragad are twin forts in the Thane district of Maharashtra. Gorakhgad is situated at an elevation higher than its twin fort.

Distance from Mumbai: 90 km

57. Hadsar Trek

Hadsar Trek

Hadsar is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of 3200 feet from the ground in the district of Pune. Within the fort there are massive tunnel like entrances built in the Mughal style.

Distance from Mumbai: 156 km

58. Haji Malang Dargah and Trek

Haji Malang Dargah and Trek

Sri Malang gad is a fort near Kalyan in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is known popularly as Haji Malang, which is one of the most famous among the three sufi shrines located on the hill. The structure of the fort is three-storeyed, and each tier has a specific name.

59. Jivdhan Trek

Jivdhan Trek

Jivdhan is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is a part of the 'famous five' fort in the Sahyadri mountain range. The other forts which are a part of the famous five include Naneghat, Shivneri, Chavand and Hadsar.

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Best Places to visit in September in Mumbai

You will find here a recommended list of Places to visit in September in Mumbai, that you must visit.

Marine Drive, Mumbai

Popular as Queens Necklace, it is a beautiful place to stroll and watch the orange glow of the setting sun as you experience the soft sea breeze. It is a charming ride and almost four-Kilometer-long promenade, positioned along Neta Ji Subhash Chandra Bose Road. Read more..

Mahakali Caves, Mumbai

The Mahakali Caves, also known as Kondivita Caves, are a group of ancient rock-cut Buddhist caves located in the Andheri East suburb of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. These caves are renowned for their historical significance and architectural beauty. Read more..

Infinity Mall, Mumbai

Infinity Mall is a prominent shopping and entertainment complex located in the bustling city of Mumbai, India. This modern mall is a hub of retail, dining, and entertainment, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

Versova Beach, Mumbai

Versova Beach is a popular urban beach located in the western suburbs of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is known for its scenic beauty and is a favored destination for both locals and tourists. Read more..

National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai

The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in Mumbai is one of India's premier art museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art. It is part of the National Gallery of Modern Art network in India, which showcases an extensive collection of art from the 18th century to the present day. Read more..

Kamala Nehru Park, Mumbai

Kamala Nehru Park, situated in Mumbai, India, is a popular recreational area and one of the city's cherished landmarks. Named after Kamala Nehru, the wife of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, the park offers a serene escape from the bustling urban life.

Lokhandwala Market, Mumbai

Lokhandwala Market is a vibrant and bustling commercial hub located in the heart of Mumbai's western suburb of Andheri. This market is well-known for its diverse range of shops and stalls, offering a wide variety of products, making it a popular shopping destination for both locals and tourists.

Mahalaxmi Temple, Mumbai

The Mahalaxmi Temple, located in Mumbai, India, is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Mahalaxmi, the divine embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. It holds great religious significance and is visited by countless devotees seeking blessings and solace.

Bhimashankar Trek, Mumbai

Bhimashankar Trek is one of the most popular treks near Mumbai, offering a blend of nature, adventure, and spirituality. Located in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, the trek leads you to the sacred Bhimashankar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Read more..

Jama Masjid, Mumbai

There is no entry fee to visit Jama Masjid. The mosque is open to the public daily, but it is advisable to check prayer times as the mosque may be temporarily closed during prayer times. Read more..

Mahipatgad Trek, Mumbai

Mahipatgarh trek located near Mumbai is a popular trekking destination known for its lush green surroundings, serene environment and historical importance. This trek offers adventure enthusiasts an opportunity to explore nature, discover historical ruins and enjoy panoramic views from the summit. Read more..

Mount Mary Church, Mumbai

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1. Lonavala

places near mumbai to visit in september

Situated at an altitude of 622 m in the Sahyadri Range, Lonavala is a beautiful hill station in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top hill stations you must include in Maharashtra tour packages and among the best tourist places to visit near Mumbai & Pune. It is located about 67 km from Pune, and 95 km from Mumbai. Lonavala has several tourist places in the form of caves, lakes, forts and waterfalls. Lohagad Fort , Rajmachi Point, Bhushi Dam, Kune Waterfalls, Karla Caves, Tikona Fort, Visapur Fort, Bedsa Caves and Tung Fort are some of the best places to include in Lonavala tour packages . The twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala are the most popular monsoon getaways in India. The best time to visit Lonavala and Khandala is during the monsoon, between July - September when the scenic spots become lush green and the waterfalls are in full flow.

Distance from Mumbai: 95 Kms

2. Mahabaleshwar

places near mumbai to visit in september

Perched at an altitude of 1,353 m in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is one of the popular hill stations in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Pune & Mumbai. It is about 123 km from Pune, and 243 km from Mumbai. It is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Known for its lovely views, beautiful landscapes, and pleasant weather, Mahabaleshwar is often referred to as the queen of hill stations in Maharashtra . It boasts of many tourist attractions including Pratapgarh Fort, Venna Lake, Mahabaleshwar Mandir, Krishnabai Temple, Lingamala Falls , and Panchgani. Several viewpoints are strategically located here to capture the panoramic views created by the majestic Sahyadri Mountains and deep valleys. Arthur's Seat, Wilson Point, Kate's Point, Elephant Head Point, and Bombay Point are some popular viewpoints you must include in Mahabaleshwar packages . Mahabaleshwar is the source of the Krishna River. Four other rivers also flow from here, before they merge into the Krishna; these are Koyana, Venna, Savitri, and Gayatri. Also, it is famous for the cultivation of strawberries and mulberries.

Distance from Mumbai: 243 Kms

places near mumbai to visit in september

Shirdi is a pilgrimage town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 180 km from Pune, and 258 km from Mumbai, this is one of the popular places pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Shirdi is home to the shrine of Shirdi Sai Baba, the star attractions of Shirdi Tour . Sai Baba, who belonged to the 20th century, is known as one of the greatest saints of India. Sai Baba visited Shirdi when he was 16 years old and stayed there until he died in 1918. Shirdi is the place where he attained his 'Samadhi' or final abode. This is one of the must include places in Maharashtra holiday packages . The Shirdi temple complex covers an area of about 200 square meters. It includes Gurusthan, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Chavadi, and Lendi Baug. Shirdi Temple is one of the richest temples in India with estimated donations of INR 4 billion per annum. Maruti Temple, Khandoba Mandir, Sai Heritage Village, Shanisinghnapur, and Nashik are the other Shirdi places to visit .

Distance from Mumbai: 258 Kms

places near mumbai to visit in september

Alibaug, or Alibag is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. About 75 km from Lonavala, & 102 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular places for beaches in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Konkan Tour Packages . Located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibaug is well known for its beautiful beaches and ancient forts that are the most visited places as part of Alibaug packages . Alibaug Beach, Kihim Beach, Akshi Beach, Mandwa Beach, Kashid Beach, Varsoli Beach, Nagaon Beach, Murud Beach, Kolaba Fort, and Murud -Janjira Fort are the most popular places to visit in Alibaug . It can also be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Alibag is one of the must include places in Maharashtra Tour Packages , especially for beach lovers.

Distance from Mumbai: 102 Kms

places near mumbai to visit in september

Nashik or Nasik is the third-largest city by population in Maharashtra. Situated about 182 km from Mumbai, and 211 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 700 m, Nashik is famous for its numerous temples that can be visited as part of Nashik Tour Packages . Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar are some of the popular places to visit in Nashik . Nashik also holds Kumbha Mela, the largest religious gathering held once every 12 years. A large number of pilgrims, sadhus, and holy men attend this magnificent fair and take bath in the holy river Godavari. Apart from its religious importance, Nashik has numerous vineyards that dot the countryside and is known as the wine capital of India. Nashik can be visited along with Shirdi Tour Packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 183 Kms

6. Ellora Caves

places near mumbai to visit in september

An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ellora Caves are the most visited places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Situated about 28 km from Aurangabad, 253 km from Pune, and 344 km from Mumbai. Ellora Caves is an impressive complex of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain Cave temples carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills between the 6th and 10th centuries AD. Ellora is one of the prominent heritage places to visit near Mumbai . The caves have a slightly less dramatic setting than those at Ajanta, but more exquisite sculptures. The cave complex comprises 34 caves includes 12 Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and 5 Jain Caves. The central attraction at Ellora is Kailash Temple (Cave 16) , which is the most remarkable. Every year Ajanta-Ellora Festival is organized in Aurangabad to pay tribute to the legendary caves of Ellora, Ajanta, and other historical monuments in the region. Earlier the venue for this festival was Kailasa Temple of Ellora Caves but it has now been shifted to Soneri Mahal, among the must include places in Aurangabad tour packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 344 Kms

7. Panchgani

places near mumbai to visit in september

Panchgani or Paachgani is a picturesque hill station in Maharashtra. Situated 104 km from Pune and 254 km from Mumbai, it is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages , and among the famous scenic places to visit near Kolhapur . Situated at an altitude of 1334 m, Panchgani is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Sahyadri mountain ranges. It is one of the top hill stations near Pune & Mumbai. Mahabaleshwar was the summer resort of choice for the British, but it was uninhabitable during the monsoons. Panchgani was developed as a retirement place for the British as it remained pleasant throughout the year. It is also said that, during Vanavasa, the Pandavas spent some time in Panchgani and the cave where they stayed in the famous Devil's Kitchen, among the most popular sightseeing places in Panchgani . Panchgani has several beautiful tourist attractions. Table Land, Parsi Point, Kamalgadh Fort, Devil's Kitchen, Rajpuri Caves, Sydney Point, Mapro Gardens, Dhom dam, etc. are some of the major sightseeing places to visit as part of Panchgani tour packages . Panchgani is dotted with British style old bungalows and Parsi houses.

Distance from Mumbai: 254 Kms

8. Ganpatipule

places near mumbai to visit in september

Ganpatipule is a small pilgrimage & beach town on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra in India. About 307 km from Pune, and 345 km from Mumbai, it is one of the top places to visit near Kolhapur , and among the must include places in Maharashtra packages . Ganpatipule is mainly known for its 400 years old Ganapati Temple which is the prime attraction in Ganpatipule holiday packages . The idol of Ganesha is believed to be a monolith that was self-incarnated and discovered over 1600 years ago. It is one of the Ashta Ganapati Temples of India and is known as 'Paschim Dwar Devata'. The temple is at the base of a hill, and pilgrims walk around (pradakshina) the hill as a mark of respect. Ganpatipule can be visited as a day trip along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Besides, Ganpatipule has some of the most spectacular beaches that can be visited along with Konkan packages . It is an ideal getaway that attracts peace-seekers, beach lovers, and pilgrims alike. Jaigad Fort, Prachin Konkan Museum, Arey Ware Beach, Guhagar Beach, and Velneshwar are the other prominent places to visit in Ganpatipule .

Distance from Mumbai: 345 Kms

9. Aurangabad

places near mumbai to visit in september

Aurangabad is a historical city and also the tourism capital of Maharashtra. Situated about 232 km from Pune, and 350 km from Mumbai, it is one of the top places to visit near Pune and also one of the top places to visit as part of Maharashtra tour packages . Named after the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, Aurangabad is a tourist hub of Maharashtra. The city is surrounded by many historical monuments, including the world-famous Ajanta - Ellora Caves , which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Daulatabad Fort, Jama Masjid, Panchakki, and the 52 gates are the important tourist attractions to visit as part of Aurangabad tour packages . There are also many temples, mosques, museums, and even some gardens to explore. The city is also home to the famous Bibi ka Maqbara , a beautiful mausoleum of Rabia-ul-Daurani alias Dilras Banu Begum, the wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah built the mausoleum between 1651 AD and 1661 AD in the memory of his mother. This mausoleum is a replica of the world-famous Taj Mahal. Also known as Mini Taj, the mausoleum is far less ornamental than the Taj Mahal in Agra.

Distance from Mumbai: 350 Kms

10. Harihareshwar

places near mumbai to visit in september

Harihareshwar is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. About 175 km from Pune, and 213 km from Mumbai, it is one of the must-include places in Konkan tour packages , and among the famous weekend getaways from Pune , and Mumbai. Situated on the Konkan coast, Harihareshwar is one of the best Maharashtra beach destinations . This beach town is often called Southern Kashi because it is home to the Harihareshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Harihareshwar comes across as a pleasant surprise with some of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches along the Konkan Coast. Harihareshwar Beach , Diveaghar Beach & Temple, Kondvil Beach, Kelshi Beach, Velas Beach, Srivardhan Beach, Bankot Fort, are the must include places in Harihareshwar Packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 192 Kms

11. Ratnagiri

places near mumbai to visit in september

Ratnagiri is a port city on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. About 308 km from Pune, and 350 km from Mumbai, Ratnagiri is one of the famous places to visit near Kolhapur , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Ratnagiri can be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Surrounded by the beautiful hills of Sahyadri ranges, Ratnagiri offers the most diverse attractions for tourists in the form of the most beautiful beaches, historical monuments, and serene temples. However, the beaches in Ratnagiri dominate all other tourist attractions. Mandvi Beach, Pawas Beach, Ganeshghule Beach, Bhatye Beach, and Ganpatipule Beach are the other famous beaches you must visit as part of Ratnagiri holiday packages . Apart from the beaches, there are other places to visit in Ratnagiri like Ratnadurg Fort, Thibaw Palace, Gateway of Ratnagiri, Vijaydurg Fort & Beach, Ganpatipule, and Jaigad Fort & Lighthouse. It can be visited along with Konkan tour .

Distance from Mumbai: 351 Kms

12. Kolhapur

places near mumbai to visit in september

Kolhapur is a city and the district headquarters of Kolhapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. About 237 km from Pune, and 388 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular pilgrimage sites in India , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Situated on the banks of the Panchganga River, Kolhapur is a beautiful city famed for its religious and historical sites that can be visited s part of Kolhapur tour packages . Often referred to as Dakshin Kashi, Kolhapur is an important spiritual center as it houses a significant number of temples from Medieval India, including Mahalakshmi Temple. Bhavani Mandap, New Palace Museum, Jyotiba Temple, Rankala Lake, Kopeshwar Temple, Panhala Fort, Siddhagiri Gramjivan Museum, and Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary are among the most prominent places to visit in Kolhapur . Kolhapur is known worldwide for its Kolhapuri chappals, Kolhapuri jewellery, and Kolhapuri Cuisine. It is also a hub of aspiring wrestlers as the town houses some of the best training centers in the country.

Distance from Mumbai: 400 Kms

13. Matheran

places near mumbai to visit in september

Situated at an altitude of 800 m in the Western Ghats range, Matheran is one of the top monsoon destinations in Maharashtra and among popular hill stations near Mumbai & Pune for a weekend trip. It is about 94 km from Mumbai, 56 km from Lonavala and 122 km from Pune. It can be visited as part of Lonavala tour packages . Matheran, which means 'forest on the forehead', is an eco-sensitive region declared by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India. It is Asia's only automobile free hill station. Matheran is famous for its 38 viewpoints. Porcupine Point, Panorama Point, Echo Point, Charlott Lake, King George Point, Louisa Point, Monkey Point, Paymaster Park, Panthers' Caves, Rambaug Point, Heart Point, etc. are the some important tourist places in Matheran . Matheran is home to Matheran Hill Railway, one of the few toy trains in India. The Matheran hill railway, also known as Matheran Light Railway (MLR), is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Also, this hill station is the birthplace of famous freedom fighter Veer Bhai Kotwal.

Distance from Mumbai: 94 Kms

14. Igatpuri

places near mumbai to visit in september

Igatpuri is a beautiful hill town in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. About 136 km from Mumbai, and 250 km from Pune, it is one of the top hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai as well as Pune. At an altitude of 1900 feet in the Sahyadri Hills of Western Ghats, Igatpuri is a treat for the eyes as this charming hill station is adorned with beautiful temples, quaint old forts, pleasant climate, majestic mountains, and splendid scenery. This quaint hill town looks even more beautiful during monsoon season with gushing waterfalls, glittering lakes, mist, and the lush greenery. Bhatsa River Valley, Camel Valley, Tringalwadi Fort, Ghatandevi Temple, and Vaitarna Dam are some important places to visit in Igatpuri during your Maharashtra tour . This hill town has gained popularity among those who seek peace and spiritual rejuvenation, as Igatpuri is home to the Vipassana International Academy of Meditation. Also called as Dammagiri, this Vipassana center is considered to be the world's largest meditation center and is a major attraction in Igatpuri . With many forts in the vicinity, it is a paradise for hikers and trekkers.

Distance from Mumbai: 132 Kms

15. Bhandardara

places near mumbai to visit in september

Bhandardara is a small hill station and a holiday resort located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 157 km from pune & 172 k from Mumbai, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the beautiful places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 750 m on the banks of river Pravara, Bhandardara is a blend of natural beauty, waterfalls, mountains, tranquility, greenery, refreshing air, and pristine ambiance that can be experienced as part of Bhandardara tour packages . Arthur Lake, Randha Waterfalls, Umbrella Falls, Bhandardara Dam or Wilson Dam, and Amruteshwar Temple are some important tourist places in Bhandardara . Bhandardara provides plenty of opportunities for small treks and hikes for adventure lovers. The most interesting and exciting trek is the small trek to Ratangad Fort. The famous Mount Kalsubai (1646 m), the highest peak in Maharashtra, is a favorite trekking place. Bhandardara can also be visited along with Lonavala tour packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 165 Kms

16. Malshej Ghat

places near mumbai to visit in september

Nestled in the lofty rugged hills of the Western Ghats, Malshej Ghat is one of the picturesque hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune Tour Packages . It is about 117 km from Pune, and 141 km from Mumbai. Situated at an altitude of about 700 m, the place is known for its rugged mountains, trekking trails, amazing waterfalls, and numerous lakes. This stunning mountain pass is an amazing getaway from Mumbai and Pune and lures a huge number of tourists, especially during the monsoon season when the surroundings are come alive with lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls. Malshej Falls, Harishchandragad Fort, Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, Ajoba Hill Fort, Sindola Fort, etc., are some of the top tourist places in Malshej Ghat . For the outdoor enthusiasts and the adventure seeker, there are many trekking trails along its scenic hilly routes and waterfalls. The most famous is the trek to Harishchandragad,among the must-visit places as part of Malshej Ghat trip . Ancient temples and fortifications atop the hill add to the experience of the trek. Another trekking option is to climb the 400 steps of Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Distance from Mumbai: 126 Kms

17. Chiplun

places near mumbai to visit in september

Chiplun is a town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular tourist places in Maharashtra . About 238 km from Pune, and 259 km from Mumbai, it is among the best weekend getaways from Mumbai , and Goa. Situated between the Western Ghats, and the Arabian Sea, Chiplun has a stunning natural beauty which includes lush greenery and stunning waterfalls. Lies near the source of the Vashishti river, Chiplun is also an industrial town and happens to be one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Chiplun offers a bouquet of attractions to its visitors. Parashuram Temple, Swatsada Waterfalls, Gowalkot Fort, Nehru Smriti Udayan, Murud-Dapoli Beach, Anjarle Ganapati Temple, Anjarle Beach, Koyna Dam, and Pandava Caves are the top Chiplun tourist places .

Distance from Mumbai: 247 Kms

places near mumbai to visit in september

Located near the confluence of the River Krishna,and the River Venna, Satara is one of the famous places to visit in Maharashtra in monsoon and among the top places to visit near Pune . Situated at an altitude of 2320 feet, it is a base station to several tourist destinations like Mahabaleshwar & Panchgani. The district of Satara is lined with amazing temples and forts. The Ajinkyatara Fort is the major historical fort in Satara and was built by Raja Bhoj. About 3,000 feet high, the fort was once an important line of defense in southern Maharashtra, and now among the must-visit places as part of Satara tour packages . Satara is another popular attraction not to miss in a Mahabaleshwar packages . The Kaas Lake, Kaas Plateau, Thosegarh Falls, Gare Ganapathi Temple, Koteshwar Mandir, and the Abhayankar Vishnu Temple are some important places to visit in Satara .

Distance from Mumbai: 271 Kms

19. Pandharpur

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Pandharpur is a temple town located on the banks of Chandrabhaga River near Solapur city in Maharashtra, India. About 77 km from Solapur, and 209 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the must-include places in Solapur tour packages . Renowned for its deep-rooted religious heritage and enchanting spiritual aura, Pandharpur is considered to be the spiritual capital of Maharashtra and revered as the Southern Kashi of India. The sacred town of Pandharpur boasts magnificent temples and shrines. The Vitthal Rukmani Temple stands as the primary place of worship, attracting millions of devotees every year. The exquisite craftsmanship and intricate carvingsof the temple offer a glimpse into the artistic prowess of the bygone era. Besides, the Kaikadi Maharaj Math, Pundalik Temple, Shri Gopalkrishna Temple, Vishnupad Temple, and ISKCON Pandharpur are the other prominent Pandharpur tourist places . The annual Pandharpur Yatra, also known as the Ashadi Ekadashi, witnesses a colossal gathering of devotees.

Distance from Mumbai: 356 Kms

20. Solapur

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Close to its border with Karnataka, Solapur is the 4th largest city as wel as one of the most visited tourist places in Maharashtra . It is about 236 km from Kolhapur, 251 km from Pune, 322 km from Hyderabad, and 407 km from Mumbai. Solapur district lies entirely in the Bhima and Seena basins, and the district headquarters is said to be Solapur city, which is blessed with religious and historic tourist attractions. Fort Bhuikot or Solapur Fort, Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary, Sri Siddheshwar Temple, Akkalkot Swami Maharaj Temple, Motibaug Tank, Mahatma Gandhi Zoo, Solapur Science Centre, Pandharpur, and Tuljapur are some of the top places to visit in Solapur . Solapur leads Maharashtra in the production of beedi. Solapuri Chadars and towels are famous not only in India but also at a global level. Solapuri chadars are the first product in Maharashtra to get a Geographical Indication tag. It has been a leading centre for cotton mills and power looms in Maharashtra.

Distance from Mumbai: 399 Kms

21. Saputara

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Positioned on the Maharashtra- Gujarat border, Saputara is the only hill stations in Gujarat, and among the well-planned hill stations in India . It is situated about 77 km from Nashik, and 398 km from Ahmedabad. Nestled in the Sahyadri range of Western Ghats at an altitude of about 1000 m, Saputara is one of the most popular places to visit near Pune . The lush green forests, undulating mountains, dazzling waterfalls, dreamy winding roads, stunning landscape, and salubrious climate make the picturesque hill station of Saputara a perfect escape into the lap of Mother Nature as part of Saputara packages . Saputara Lake, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Saputara Tribal Museum, Gira Waterfalls, Nageshwar Mahadev Temple, Artist Village, etc. are some of the prominent tourist places in Saputara .

Distance from Mumbai: 256 Kms

22. Kevadiya

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Kevadiya is a census town in the Narmada district of Gujarat. It is one of the top places to visit in Gujarat as the Statue of Unity is located here. It is about 85 km from Vadodara, and 189 km from Ahmedabad. Nestled between the Satpura and Vindhyachal mountain ranges, the tribal village of Kevadia is home to a 182 m tall statue of the Ironman of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. This is the 'Tallest Statue in the World' and is the must-include place in Kevadiya packages . Besides the Statue of Unity, Valley of Flowers, Jungle Safari, Cactus Garden, Butterfly Garden, Khalwani Eco-tourism, Zarwani Waterfall, the Narmada Dam, etc are some of the popular places to visit in Kevadiya . It can be visited along with Vadodara tour packages .

23. Shani Shingnapur

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At a distance of 72 km from Shirdi and 44 km from Ahmednagar, Shani Shingnapur or Sonai is a village in Nevasa taluka of Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra. The village is known for its popular temple of Shani Mahadev, the Hindu god associated with the planet (graha) Saturn. This is one of the most popular Shani temples in India and also among the famous pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . The idol of Lord Shanidev at the Shingnapur temple is swayambhu and the temple is believed to be a jagrut devasthan, meaning that a deity still resides in the temple. The idol is personified in the form of a black stone that is five and a half feet high installed on an open-air platform. There is a Trishul alongside the stone as well as a Nandi on its south. In front are the small images of Shiva and Hanuman. An east-facing multi deity temple was built west of the Shani idol later. The premises also contain a tomb of Saint Udasi Baba and a temple dedicated to Dattatreya. This is one of the must include places in Shirdi packages . Shani Shingnapur Temple, among the top Shirdi places to visit , among the most significant pilgrimage places to visit near Aurangabad . The entire village around the temple has no doors to the houses. ...

Distance from Mumbai: 300 Kms

24. Devagiri / Daulatabad Fort

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At a distance of 16 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Daulatabad is an ancient hill fort situated on the way to Ellora Caves from Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It is one of the best-preserved places of heritage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best Aurangabad tourist places . The historical triangular fort of Daulatabad was built by Yadava king Bhillama V in 1187 AD. It is one of the best historical places near Pune . The city was then called 'Deogiri', meaning the hill of gods. Daulatabad or 'the abode of wealth' was the name given by Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq when he made his capital here in 1327 AD. The region and the fort passed on into the hands of Bahamani rulers under Hasan Gangu in 1347 AD and Nizam Shahis of Ahmednagar in 1499 AD. Daulatabad became the capital of the Nizam Shahi dynasty in 1607 AD. The fort passed several hands, captured and re-captured by the Mughals, Marathas, Peshwas, and finally placed under the control of the Nizams of Hyderabad in 1724 AD till independence. It is one of the most visited places as part of Aurangabad tour packages . Daulatabad Fort was one of the most powerful forts during the medieval period. Built on a 200 m high conical hill, the fort was defended by a moat and a glacis. ...

25. Lohagad Fort

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At a distance of 11 km from Lonavala, 66 km from Pune & 114 km from Mumbai, the Lohagad Fort (Iron Fort) is a historical fort situated along the Sahyadri hills in the Lonavala region of Maharashtra. It is one of the best tourist places to visit in Lonavala and also one of the popular heritage in Maharashtra . Perched atop a hillock at an altitude of 1050 m, the Lohagad Fort separates the Indrayani basin from the Pawna basin. It is also among the popular trekking places to visit near Pune & Mumbai. It is one of the most visited forts in Maharashtra as part of Lonavala tour packages . The fort was built by Guru Govind Singh in 1564 CE to serve as a prison. Shivaji Maharaj captured it in 1648 CE, but he was forced to surrender it to the Mughals in 1665 CE by the Treaty of Purandar. Shivaji Maharaj recaptured the fort in 1670 CE and used it for keeping his treasury. Later in Peshwa's time, Nana Phadnavis used this fort for living and built several structures in the fort such as a big tank and a step-well. Recently the fort has been declared as a protected monument by the government. The hillfort is designed in the shape of the tail of a scorpion. The fort can be reached from any of its four entrances, namely Maha Darwaja, Ganesh ...

Distance from Mumbai: 114 Kms

26. Elephanta Caves

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At a distance of 17 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island or Gharapuri in Mumbai Harbour. The Caves, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Mumbai's oldest historic site and also one of the best Mumbai tourist places . Among the prime places to visit as part of Mumbai Packages , the identity of the creators of Elephant Caves is disputed. It is believed that the Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas were behind the creation of the caves and sculptures. The island was ruled by the Chalukyas and later by the Gujarat sultanate. It was later handed over by the Gujarat Sultan to the Portuguese in 1534 AD. The caves are known for beautiful Hindu temples and sculptures. The Elephanta Caves were named by the Portuguese after they saw a statue of an elephant on the island. The statue is now placed at the Bhau Daji Lad Museum at the Jijamata Udyan at Byculla in Mumbai. The main cave (Cave 1) was a Hindu place of worship until Portuguese rule began in 1534 AD, after which the caves suffered severe damage. This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect and was designated UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork. It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Elephanta Island has two groups of caves in the rock-cut architectural ...

Distance from Mumbai: 17 Kms

27. Murud - Janjira Fort

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At a distance of 5 km from Murud, 21 km from Diveagar, 53 km from Alibaug, 84 km from Raigad Fort, 170 km from Mumbai, and 162 km from Pune, Murud - Janjira is an island fort situated near Murud in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. This is one of the top places to visit in Alibaug , and also one of the popular heritage places to visit near Pune and Mumbai. Janjira Fort is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on all sides and is one of the strongest marine forts of India. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Alibaug tour packages . The name Janjira is derived from the Arabic word Jazeera which means island. The original structure was built in the 15th century by a Koli chief as a defense against pirates and thieves. Originally a small wooden structure, Janjira Fort was later captivated by Siddi Sirul Khan an Abyssinian Siddi of Ahmednagar kings in the 17th century. During its construction, the fort structure collapsed thrice. Siddi realized that a sacrifice is needed, so he offered his 22 years old son to God. It is one of the The fort was attacked many times by the Portuguese, British, and the Marathas but it was successful in resisting attempts to capture. Shivaji's ...

Distance from Mumbai: 154 Kms

28. Sinhagad Fort

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At a distance of 32 km from Pune Junction, Sinhagad or Sinhagarh means the Lion Fort, is a fortress located southwest of Pune City. Sinhagad Fort is one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune packages Previously called Kondana, the fort has been the site of many important battles, most notably the Battle of Sinhagad in 1671 CE. It is one of the top places to visit near Pune City. According to history, the fort was built 2,000 years ago and it is said that the name Kondana was derived from sage Kaundinya. Mohammed bin Tughalak captured the fort from the Koli tribal chieftain, Nag Naik in 1340 CE. And in 1496 CE, Malik Ahmad, the founder of the Nizam Shahi dynasty took control of the fort. Nearly 200 years later, the Maratha leader Shahaji Bhonsale captured the fort. In 1647 CE, Shivaji held the stronghold and renamed it Sinhagad. In 1665 CE, as per the Treaty of Purandar, Shivaji handed over Sinhagad to the Mughals and again captured it in 1670 CE, under the direction of Tanaji who was Shivaji's favorite general. Aurangzeb laid siege to Sinhagad in 1701- 03 CE, but could not hold it for long. Finally the British seized the fort from the Marathas in 1818 AD. The fort was later used as a retreat for many European residents of Pune. Counted ...

29. Kashid Beach

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At a distance of 32 km from Alibaug, 20 km from Murud - Janjira Fort, and 133 km from Mumbai, Kashid Beach is a beautiful beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea at Kashid. It is one of the popular beaches in Maharashtra and also a popular weekend getaway from Mumbai and Pune. Kashid Beach is tucked between two hillocks and is known for its clear waters, white sand and casuarina groves that line the shore. The 3 km long white sand beach is the most beautiful and alluring in the Konkan region. Kashid Beach is a quiet and soothing place and a perfect getaway from the busy city life. Kashid is not as commercially popular as most other beaches in the state. Most tourists stop over at Kashid en route Alibag or Murud. Kashid Beach is also perfect for surfing with waves rising as high as six feet almost throughout the year. However swimming is not recommended at Kashid. Kashid is also a popular destination for water sports like water scooters, parasailing and banana boat rides. The beach is very crowded on weekends but on weekdays it has almost deserted look. There are lots of shacks with hammocks offering snacks, cold drinks, and coconut water. One can relax there and enjoy the beauty of beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 133 Kms

30. Ratangad Fort

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At a distance of 6 km from Ratanwadi, 23 km from Bhandardara , 183 km from Pune & 197 km from Mumbai, Ratangad is an ancient hill fort situated at Ratanwadi village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the best forts in Maharashtra and an ideal place for trekking around Mumbai & Pune. The Ratangad Fort is one of the most popular places to visit in Bhandardara and the place leaves visitors spellbound with its rich heritage. The fort is located at a height of 4250 feet. Ratangad Fort is 400 year old fort, which was used by Maratha warrior Shivaji. The fort was initially ruled by the Mughals and it was conquered by Shivaji Maharaj. Ratangad has a natural rock peak with a cavity at the top which is called Nedhe or Eye of the Needle. The fort has four gates known as Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan and Trimbak. There are two caves on the Ratangad Fort, one of the caves is smaller and can accommodate 8-10 people, while the other cave is larger and can accommodate 40-50 people. It also has many wells on the top. The base village Ratanwadi has Amruteshwar Temple which is famous for its carvings. The Pravara River originates in Ratangad Fort. According to the local legend, Sage Agastya meditated and performed penance in Ratangad. At that place two drops of Amrut was dropped and water started flowing out from Ratangad continuously resulting in the river Pravara hence the name 'Amrutvahini'. There are numerous ...

Distance from Mumbai: 197 Kms

31. Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

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At a distance of 28 km from Nashik, Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeswar is a small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains in Nasik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the must-include places in Nashik packages . Trimbakeshwar is famous for Trimbakeshwar Temple which is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most famous places to visit near Nashik . Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. A crown studded with precious stones rests on top of this Linga, which is said to be from the age of Pandavas. This crown is decorated with various precious stones like emeralds, diamonds, and many other varieties. The crown is displayed every Monday from 4 PM - 5 PM. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Mumbai . The temple is built of black stone in the Nagara style of architecture and is enclosed in a spacious courtyard. The sanctum internally a square and externally ...

Distance from Mumbai: 193 Kms

32. Pratapgad Fort / Pratapgarh Fort

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At a distance of 20 km from Mahabaleshwar, 140 km from Pune & 221 km from Mumbai, Pratapgad, also known as Pratapgarh, is a large hill fort located in the Satara district of Maharashtra. It is one of the best heritage places to visit near Mumbai , and among the popular attractions not to miss as part of Mahabaleshwar packages . The fort lies at an altitude of 1080 m and is built on a spur that overlooks the road between the villages of Par and Kinesvar. Maratha king Shivaji Maharaj had commissioned Moropant Pingle, his prime minister, to commence the construction of this fort to defend Nira and the Koyna River banks, and also to guard the Par pass. It is one of the most scenic places to visit in Mahabaleshwar . The construction of the fortress was completed in the year 1656. The fort stands as the witness of the historic Battle of Pratapgarh between Shivaji and Afzal Khan, the commander of the Bijapur Sultanate, on 10th November 1659. In 1818, the Maratha forces had to surrender the Pratapgad Fort after losing the third Anglo-Maratha War. After the Battle of Pratapgad, the Afzal tower was constructed outside the fort as a lookout for enemies. It is said that Afzal Khan's head is buried under the Afzal tower which is also known as Afzal Buruj. Afzal Khan's tomb is ...

Distance from Mumbai: 221 Kms

33. Bhimashankar Temple

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At a distance of 111 km from Pune, 124 km from Lonavala, 210 km from Nashik, and 224 km from Mumbai, Bhimashankar Temple is an ancient pilgrimage center located near Karjat in the Ghat region of Sahyadri hills in Maharashtra. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . Bhimashankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India, and among the must-visit places as part of Pune tour packages . The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Aundha Nagnath Temple in Hingoli. Bhimashankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna River near Raichur. It is believed that the original temple of Bhimashankar was built in the 12th century CE. However, no evidence remains dating to that period has been found. The temple was renovated by Chimaji Antaji Bhide Naik in 1733 CE followed by some repair works by Dikshit Patwardhan in 1766 CE. A well was constructed in the complex by Raghunathrao Peshwa. The famous minister of the Peshwas, Nana Phadnavis carried out a lot of renovations, including the construction of the shikhara. It is one of the famous places to visit in Pune . According ...

Distance from Mumbai: 199 Kms

34. Pandavleni Caves

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At a distance of 8 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Pandavleni Caves or Trirashmi Caves are the ancient rock cut caves situated on Trirashmi Hills to the south of Nashik. The location of the caves is a holy Buddhist site in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Nashik. Pandavleni Caves are a group of 24 caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD, representing the Hinayana Buddhism and has nothing to do with the characters of Mahabharata (the Pandavas).These caves were built by the rulers of that time like Satavahanas and Kshaharatas for Hinayana Buddhist monks. More ancient name of caves is Trirashmi Caves where the root 'Trirashmi' means 'triple royal'. Most of the caves are Viharas except for the 18th cave which is a Chaitya. Caves 3, 10, 18 and 20 are the most significant and fascinating caves among the 24 caves which are noted for their magnificent sculptures. Cave 3 has a large Vihara with fascinating sculptures. Cave 10 is also a Vihara but it is much older and finer than Cave 3. It is believed to be as old as the Karla Caves near Lonavala. These caves houses shrines, cisterns, rare inscription, carved figures of Buddha and Bodhisattva, along with icons of some of the Jain Teerthankaras like Vrishabhdeo, Ambikadevi, Veer Manibhadraji etc. The Chaitya (Cave 18) is well sculptured with an elaborate facade. There are several inscriptions found in these caves. Inscriptions in caves 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19 and ...

Distance from Mumbai: 174 Kms

35. Rajmachi Fort

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At a distance of 15 km from Lonavala, 15 km from Khandala, 82 km from Mumbai & 82 km from Pune, Rajmachi Fort is an ancient fort situated in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular tourist places near Mumbai for trekking and also among the best places to visit in Lonavala . This famous fort in Maharashtra lies at an altitude of 2710 feet. This is a protected monument and is among the most popular attraction not to miss in a Lonavala tour packages . Historically, Rajmachi fort was a strategic fort to control Bor Ghat (between Khopoli and Khandala on Mumbai-Pune route) which was a historical trade route. It is one of the ideal one day trip near Mumbai . The fort complex was originally constructed by the Satavahanas. In 1657 CE, Shivaji Maharaj captured this fort along with other neighbouring forts from the Adilshahi ruler of Bijapur. In 1704 CE, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb captured the fort from the Marathas. However, the Marathas regained its control in 1705 CE. In 1713 CE, Shahu Maharaj handed over Rajmachi fort to Kanhoji Angre. Eventually in 1818 CE with the downfall of the Marathas, the British took over the Rajmachi Fort. Rajmachi Fort consists of two citadels namely Shrivardhan and Manaranjan Forts. It is a very famous ...

Distance from Mumbai: 82 Kms

36. Ghrushneshwar / Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

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At a distance of 1 km from Ellora Caves, and 29 km from Aurangabad, Grishneshwar or Ghrushneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is a famous Hindu temple located at Verul village in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , among the must-visit places as part of Ellora tour packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Grishneshwar Temple is believed to be the last or 12th Jyotirlinga on the earth. This is one of the top places to visit in Ellora , and among the prominent pilgrimage places to visit near Aurangabad . The presiding deity, in the form of Jyotirlinga, is known by several names like Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Ghrushmeswara, and Grishneswara. The Grishneshwar temple was re-constructed by Maloji Raje Bhosale, the grandfather of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in the 16th century. Later, the temple was again reconstructed in the 18th century by Rani Ahilyabhai Holkar, a Maratha princess who ruled Indore from 1765 CE to 1795 CE. According to the legend, In the Devagiri Mountain, there lived a Brahmin couple named Brahmavetta Sudharm and Sudeha. They had no children and according to the wish of Sudeha, Brahmavetta married her sister Ghushma. On the advice of ...

Distance from Mumbai: 341 Kms

37. Prabalgad Fort / Prabal Fort

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At a distance of 46 km from Matheran, 16 km from Panvel, 61 km from Mumbai and 117 km from Pune, Prabalgad Fort or Prabal Fort is located between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 2300 feet in the Western Ghats. This is one of the most beautiful tiny forts in Maharashtra and a great place for trekking near Mumbai. The fort was built on a plateau very close to Matheran. Prabalgad Fort was built during Bahmani Sultanate to keep an eye on Panvel Fort and Kalyan Fort in North Konkan. It was known as Muranjan until it was taken over and renamed by the Maratha forces under Shivaji's rule. This magnificent fort was captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji from the Mughals. Historians believe that there was a treasure hidden inside the fort at the time of its capture. Prabal Fort presently in ruins is located at the flat summit of the Prabal hills in the western side of Matheran. The fort contains a temple to Ganesh and some stone ruins. The fort initially had two gateways and eleven towers. However in 1818 AD, these gateways were destroyed in uncongenial fights. At present, one can see only four towers in the fort and a pond on the top of Prabal hills. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this heritage site is a popular tourist attraction of the region. One can see this fort from various viewpoints of Matheran including Little Chowk Point and Louisa Point. Right next to Prabalgad, to its north, ...

Distance from Mumbai: 61 Kms

38. Kanheri Caves

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At a distance of 42 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Kanheri caves are located inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park to the north of Borivali in the outskirts of North Mumbai in Maharashtra. These Caves are considered one of the top tourist places in Mumbai . The name of these caves has originated from the Sanskrit word Krishnagiri, meaning black. These are the must-include places in Mumbai tour packages , especially for history buff.The Kanheri Caves constitute a group of rock-cut monuments chiseled out of a massive basaltic rock. The caves demonstrate the Buddhist influence on the art and culture of India. These caves were formed between the 1st century BC and 10th century AD, with the earliest rocks comprising 109 tiny rock-cut cells. Most caves were named Buddhist Viharas in ancient times and were meant for living, study, and meditation. The site also served as a university during the rule of Kushanas and Mauryas. Kanheri caves are divided into three different caves, each of which has a stone plinth for a bed. The caves have chaityagrihas with rock-cut stupas where Buddhists worshipped. There are single and multiple celled viharas or monasteries that were abode to Buddhist monks. The caves also had podhis or water cisterns which were dug skillfully to trap rainwater for use during summers. The initial caves are small ...

Distance from Mumbai: 42 Kms

39. Rajgad Fort

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At a distance of 54 km from Pune, Rajgad is an ancient hill fort situated in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top tourist places in Pune and also one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra. Rajgad Fort is one of the grand forts of the Sahaydris and lies at an altitude of 1400 m (4, 600 feet). Formerly known as Murumdev, Rajgad Fort was the capital of the Maratha Empire during the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj for 25 years, before moving the capital to Raigad Fort. The Rajgad Fort was built with the treasure found on the adjacent Torna Fort. This was one of the favourite forts of Shivaji Maharaj and he stayed the most in this fort. Many historical events took place in this fort, such as the birth of Shivaji's son, Rajaram Chhatrapati, his queen, Saibai's death and Afzal Khan's head is buried in the fort. The fort is divided into four parts, Padmavati Machi, Suvela Machi, Sanjeevani Machi, and Balekilla (small fort). The fort is an example of splendid design and construction. The diameter of the fort at the base is 40 km making it difficult for anybody to lay siege to it. ? Sanjeevani Machi: The three layer fortification of Sanjeevani Machi is simply a marvel and is located on the southwest end. This extends approximately for 2.5 km along with many cisterns. The lower layers of the fort were separated by fortified bastion along with gate in order to defend independently. There is also an underground escape route which leads directly ...

Distance from Mumbai: 223 Kms

40. Shivneri Fort

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At a distance of 94 km from Pune Junction, Shivneri Fort is an ancient fort situated near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. Shivneri Fort is one of the most magnificent as well as historically rich forts of India. It is a famous trekking destination and also a popular weekend picnic destination near Pune. It is also one of the top tourist places in Pune visiting. The Shivneri Fort was built during the time of Satavahanas. After the Satavahanas, the Shivneri Fort was occupied by the Shilaharas, the Yadavas, and the Bahamanis. In 1599 AD the hill fort was granted to Shivaji's grandfather, Maloji Bhosale and passed down to Shahaji. Jijabai (Shivaji's mother) spent the days of her pregnancy here and this was the birth place of Shivaji, the famous Maratha warrior who was born in 1630 AD. Shivaji spent his childhood in Shivneri Fort and also undertook his military training here. Shivneri is a triangular shape hill fort and has its entrance from the South-West side of the hill. Apart from the main gate there is an entrance to the fort from Eastern side called locally as the chain gate, where in one has to hold chains to climb up to the fort gate. The fort extends up to 1 mi with seven spiral well-defended gates. There are mud walls all around the fort. The fort also exhibits a small water pond named Badami Talav, located in the center of the fort. Close to the pond lies the idol of Jijabai along with her son Shivaji. Shiv Janmasthan, Ambarkhana, Kadelot Point, Ganga ...

Distance from Mumbai: 170 Kms

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At a distance of 48 km from Pune Junction, Jejuri is a town and municipality situated to the southeast of the Pune city. The town of Jejuri is renowned for one of the most pious temples in Maharashtra known as Khandoba Temple and is one of the popular tourist places in Pune. Jejuri Khandoba Temple is dedicated to Khandoba, who is also known as Mhalsakant or Malhari Martand in the region. Khandoba is the important god worshipped by Dhangar, the oldest tribes in Maharashtra. It is believed that Khandoba is a god of Sakamabhakti, the god who fulfills all the desires of his devotees. Jejuri is popular for its old Deep Mala. The Khandoba temple in Jejuri is built on a hill and offers good views all around. One has to climb a series of almost 200 steps to reach the sanctum sanctorum. There are various stone images of elephants on either sides of the main gateway of the temple. The entire flat plateau above the hill is surrounded by a stone pavement in the center, of which stands the Khandoba shrine. The whole courtyard is surrounded by arched aisles on sides, from which highly ornate balconies with cypress pillars and cusped arches project out. This enclosure has three gateways and the temple faces east. The outermost portion is an arched portico- consisting of a square mandapa and a garbhagriha. The idol of Sri Khandoba enshrined inside the temple is simply beautiful. There are three weapons housed in Jejuri Temple, a sword, a damaru and a paral. They are very ...

Distance from Mumbai: 212 Kms

42. Saptashrungi Devi Temple

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At a distance of 26 km from Vani and 65 km from Nashik, Saptashrungi Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple situated near Nanduri village. The temple lies atop the cliff with an altitude of 1,230 m. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Saptashrungi. The temple is known popularly as one of the 'three and half Shakti Peethas' of Maharashtra. The temple is also one among the 51 Shakti Peethas located on the Indian subcontinent and is a location where one of Sati's limbs, her right arm is reported to have fallen. It is also believed that the presiding deity of the temple is Mahishasur Mardini, who was the slayer of the demon Mahishasur. At the foot of the hill lies the head of a buffalo, made of stone, which is believed to be that of the demon. Saptashrungi Temple is a two storied shrine with the Devi enshrined in the top floor. The goddess idol is said to be swayambhu (self-manifested) which was carved on a rock on the sheer face of a mountain. She is surrounded by seven (sapta-in Sanskrit) peaks (shrunga-in Sanskrit), hence the name- Saptashrungi Mata (mother of the seven peaks). The image of Devi is huge-about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. The idol is always coated with Sindoor, which is considered auspicious in this region. The Devi is decorated with high crown, a silver nose-ring and necklaces. The most important festival of the Saptashrungi temple is Chaitrotsav. The festival starts on Rama Navami and culminates on Chaitra Poornima (full moon ...

Distance from Mumbai: 249 Kms

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At a distance of 30 km from Nashik, Sinnar is a town and a municipal council in Sinnar taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra. Sinnar is mainly famous for Sri Gondeshwar Temple and Gargoti Museum. It is one of the famous places to visit near Aurangabad . Gondeshwar Temple is situated about 2 km from Sinnar Bus Station and it represents the best example of the Hemadpanti style of architecture. The structure was constructed using the locally available black basalt stone and lime. The temple's origin dates back to 12 - 13th century during the Yadava dynasty. Some sources claim that Raj Govinda of the Yadava dynasty built this great temple. Yet another tradition assigns the building to Govindaraja, another Yadava king who ruled about the beginning of the twelfth century AD. It is a Shaiva Panchayatan or a group of five temples within a large enclosure. The central shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the remaining four temples are dedicated to goddess Parvati, Sri Ganapathi, Surya Bhagwan, and Lord Vishnu. This is the largest, most complete, and best-preserved example of the medieval temples of the Deccan of the Indo-Aryan style. The temple is an astonishing display of stone carvings and sculptures portraying the stories from the Puranas, Mahabharata & Ramayana. Sculptures of Gods, Goddesses, Apsaras, Yakshas, Kinnaras, and Gandharvas adorn the entire complex. The temple of Lord Shiva is beautifully ...

Distance from Mumbai: 198 Kms

44. Bhuleshwar Temple

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At a distance of 52 km from Pune and 11 km from Yavat, Bhuleshwar is an ancient Hindu temple situated on a hill near Malshiras in Pune district of Maharashtra. It has been declared as a protected monument and is maintained by Archeological Survey of India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built in 13th century during Yadava Rulers. It is believed that the temple was ruined by Muslim invaders and reconstructed later because the entrance of the temple is hidden like Gaimukhi Buruj construction of Shivaji's time. The fort on which the temple is situated is called as Daulat Mangalgad Fort. The temple is unique because of its architecture. Black basalt rock was brought to construct this temple which is different as compared to surrounding brownish color basalt rock. From outside it appears to more as a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance to Islamic architecture like circular domes and minarets. There are classical carvings on the walls. The temple contains five Shivlingas in its sanctum. Owing to their being hidden in a trench, these Shiva Lingams can be seen in light. Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahadev are also housed in this temple. The temple also has an idol of Ganesh in female attire and is popularly called as Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani. This temple gets huge crowds during Mahashivratri. There is a local belief, when a bowl of sweet is offered to Lord Shiva, one or more of the sweets disappear. A little further ...

Distance from Mumbai: 213 Kms

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At a distance of 28 km from Mahabaleshwar, Tapola, famously called the Mini Kashmir of the West, is a rural hamlet with a magnificent Shivsagar Lake in the Satara district of Maharashtra . It is one of the famous tourist places to visit near Mahabaleshwar. Tapola is situated at the convergence of the rivers of Koyna and Solshi. The primary attraction in Tapola is the Shivsagar Lake, a 90 km long water body infact the reservoir of the Koyna dam. The Koyna Dam is one of the biggest in Maharashtra and the Koyna Hydroelectric Project is the largest completed hydroelectric power plant of India. The lake offers boating, water scooter rides, kayaking and swimming. Jungle treks from Tapola are very popular with trekkers. There are many unknown forts in the dense forest around the lake in Tapola like Vasota and Jaygad. Tapola is also the base village to the Vasota fort famous for the arduous jungle trek. Vasota located within the Koyna wild life sanctuary is cut off from civilization and can be reached only in a boat. The permit for the trek can be procured from Bamnoli.

Distance from Mumbai: 261 Kms

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At a distance of 13 km from Panchgani , 35 km from Satara & 88 km from Pune, Wai is a small town situated on the banks of Krishna River in Satara district of Maharashtra. It is one of the ideal places for one day trip near Pune. Wai has some historical prominence; two important Maratha Brahmin queens Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi and Rani Gopikabai, wife of Nanasaheb Peshwa were born here. Wai is the place referred to as Charanpur in the hit film Swades. Wai is famed for its seven Ghats, including Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganpati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh and Bhimkund. It is also known for numerous beautiful temples near the ghats. Brahmanshahi ghat contains several temples including Kaunteshwar, Chakreshwar, Kaleshwar and Chimneshwar. Menavali ghat is the most popular sightseeing destination in Wai apart from the backwaters of Dhom dam and the famous Dholya Ganpati temple. The temple of Dholya Ganapati, built in 1762 by Raja Bhoja, is located on the banks of Krishna River. The temple is made out of finished stone with a spacious inner sanctum and a huge hall in the front. The idol of the deity in the temple is carved out of a monolith, and is about 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide. The deity acquired its name Dholya Ganapati from its sheer massive size. The temple of Mandhradevi Kalubai, Mahalaxmi temple in Dharmapuri and Pandavgadh Fort are the other popular attractions in Wai. Besides being ...

Distance from Mumbai: 242 Kms

47. Korigad Fort

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At a distance of 16 km from Tung Fort, 25 km from Lonavala and 32 km from Lohagad Fort, Korigad, also called Koraigad, is a hill fort in Pune district of Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 929 m, Korigad is one of the popular forts near Lonavala and also one of the famous weekend getaways from Pune and Mumbai, well known for trekking. Its date of construction is not known but likely predates 1500 AD. This fort was taken over into his kingdom by Chhatrapati Shivaji along with the forts of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona in 1657 AD. Later in 1818 AD this fort went under the British reign. The fort is in good condition and well maintained. There are many cannons, temples and small caves on the fort. On the top of the fort is a huge plateau. There is temple of Goddess Korai Devi on the fort and the idol of Korai Devi is around 4 feet. This temple has been renovated recently. There are many bastions on the Southern side of the fort. There are 6 cannons and two more temples on this fort. Of these, the biggest cannon named Laxmi lies next to the Korai Devi temple. There are also two lakes on the top of the fort and ahead of them are two caves. Here visitors can see the idol of lord Vishnu holding the Conch, Discus, Mace and Lotus flower. One can enjoy beautiful view of Aamby Valley city developed by Sahara Group from the fort. The base village of the fort is Peth Shahpur or Ambivali, which is about 1 km north ...

Distance from Mumbai: 117 Kms

48. Velneshwar Temple & Beach

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At a distance of 17 km from Guhagar and 72 km from Ganpatipule, Velneshwar Temple and Beach are located at Velneshwar in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Sri Velneshwar Temple is believed to be one of the ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati. Earlier, the temple was built by Gadgils and was later renovated by Sri Trimbak Ravaji Gokhale. Representing an example of ancient Hindu architectural style, the temple houses many small shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Ganesha and Kala Bhairav. The main sanctum of the temple is adorned with paintings and stone carvings representing various episodes of mythology. This temple is flocked by a large number of devotees during the festival of Mahashivratri. It is held in the month of March and celebrated in honour of the deity Lord Shiva. Another prime attraction of Velneshwar is the Velneshwar Beach which is lined with coconut trees. This is one of the most secluded and pristine beaches in the entire Konkan stretch and with popular destinations like Guhagar and Ganpatipule flanking it on either sides. This beach is quite famous for its location and also the peaceful surroundings. The beach experiences stable waves throughout the year and is an ideal beach for swimming and sunbathing. Water sports are the frequent activities, which are carried out here.

Distance from Mumbai: 305 Kms

49. Khandala

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At a distance of 5 km from Lonavala Railway Station, 93 km from Mumbai & 71 km from Pune, Khandala is a hill station situated in Western Ghats of Pune district in Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 625 m at one end of the Bhor Ghat, a major ghat on the road link between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan plain. Khandala is among popular weekend getaways from Mumbai & Pune and also one of the best hill stations near Pune & Mumbai. Lonavala and Khandala are the twin hill stations located near to each other and are very popular monsoon getaways in India. Lord Elphinstone, who was the Governor of the Bombay Presidency, developed Khandala along with Lonavala in 1871.There is no reliable historical evidence to suggest the origin of this place and the founding fathers. However, it is well known that Khandala was ruled by Chatrapathi Shivaji and subsequently by the Peshwa rulers, until it was taken over by the British. Khandala is known for its panoramic beauty, deep valleys, lush greenery, waterfalls and lakes. It is situated at the end of the Bhor Valley and serves as a popular hiking destination. Duke's Nose, Rajmachi Fort, Visapur Fort, Korigad Fort, Tung Fort, and Tikona Fort are the major trekking places in Khandala. Amrutanjan Point, Ryewood Park, the Bushy dam, Valvan dam, Kune Falls and Rajmachi Point are the some other tourist places in Khandala. It is also well known for various cave temples like Bhaja ...

Distance from Mumbai: 93 Kms

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34 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Mumbai

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Aptly known as 'City of Dreams', Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra located on the west coast of the Indian peninsula. Named after Goddess Mumba Devi, Mumbai is a diverse city that offers a variety of choices to spend some quality time with your loved ones. From beaches to theme parks, from historical sites to religious spots, from shopping centres to a wide array of eateries, there are plenty of places to visit in Mumbai for everyone. Mumbai Tourism is ideal for all kinds of holiday, be it a long break or a weekend getaway or a one day trip to the happening city.

Here is a list of Top places to visit in Mumbai

1. Gateway of India

Gateway of India

One of the most popular places to see in Mumbai is the Gateway of India which was built during the colonial era. Built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911, it was the first structure that a visitor would see while arriving in Mumbai via sea. Its magnificent architecture still allures everyone.

Overlooking the Arabian Sea, Gateway of India presents an impressive sight that is impossible to miss when in Mumbai. Gateway of India not only presents historical significance but also a captivating architecture which was designed by George Wittet.

Now a popular place to hangout, Gateway of India buzzes with hordes of visitors every day. Various local vendors selling snacks, balloons and other items, stalls and photographers make this place vibrant with activities.

2. Marine Drive

Marine Drive

Another place to visit in Mumbai is the Marine Drive. Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, this is a 3 km long stretch with six lanes that runs by the coastline. It is located in the southern Mumbai while it runs towards the north of the city. Marine Drive forms a natural bay, which hypnotizes every visitor with its serene scenic beauty.

Marine Drive is a C- shaped road which is a place to visit when in Mumbai. The palm trees lined on the side make the pathway even more alluring. Its beauty is enhanced at night when a wide stretch of street lights is lit up, giving it a look of necklace. The view is especially breath-taking when seen from an elevated point. Owing to this, it is often referred to with the name of Queen’s Necklace. Marine Drive also links Nariman Point, which is also a popular place to visit in Mumbai to Babulnath.

3. Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

A Mumbai tour is incomplete without a visit to the majestic Elephanta Caves. These are located on the islands in the Arabian Sea, which are named after the gigantic elephant that was found here. It is also called Gharapuri. Elephanta caves are one of the finest examples of rock-cut architecture and offer a glimpse into the lives of pre-medieval India. Although it suffered during the colonial era, it still presents a stunning sight with enviably sturdy and intricate structure.

The island consists of two sets of caves; the first set is of five caves that are related to Hindu religion, dedicated to Lord Shiva and the second set is of two Buddhist caves. These caves are a place to visit not only for their historical importance but also for the natural beauty that they present.

4. Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple

Shree Siddhivinayak temple is undeniably one of the most popular temples not only in Mumbai but also in India. With lakhs of devotees visiting every day, it is also one of the richest temples in Mumbai. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple was built in the year 1801. Since then it has been attracting devotees from all over the country.

Lord Ganesha idol at the temple is as alluring as its excellent architecture. The idol of Lord Ganesha is carved out of a single black stone. Tuesday is one of the most important days of the temple. Celebrities and laymen both flock to the temple alike to seek blessings. Its architectural excellence and divine statue of Lord Ganesha adds to the splendor of the temple. More than two centuries old, Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple is believed to fulfill wishes and desires of everyone who prays with utmost devotion to the lord.

5. Nariman Point

Nariman Point

Nariman Point is known as the Manhattan of Mumbai. It is near the southern end of Marine Drive, and it forms a part of the majestic skyline of Mumbai. This place is the business hub of Mumbai, and here you'll find corporate offices of many renowned multinational companies.

At Nariman Point, you'll also come across grand hotels, lavish restaurants and classy pubs. The area is known for its branded showrooms and shopping malls too.

Nariman Point has been developed on land reclaimed from the sea. And from here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Marine Drive and the endless sea. Many Bollywood movies, like Munnabhai MBBS and Wake Up Sid, have scenes from that sea-facing promenade.

This area also has a lively nightlife, and it’s among the best places to visit in Mumbai at night.

6. Girgaon Chowpatty

Girgaon Chowpatty

Girgaon Chowpatty is among the most popular beaches of Mumbai. And it is also one of the most crowded places to visit in Mumbai. But it’s a lively tourist spot.

In the morning, you’ll find various people coming for a walk along the shore, carrying out their daily exercises or doing yoga. And during the day, people come here with friends and family to relax and get entertained. Numerous magicians and street artists put up their show throughout the day.

Girgaon Chowpatty is not known for sunbathing and other water activities. Instead, it’s visited for the street food varieties. From spicy bhel puri to piping hot pav-bhaji, the food vendors offer a plethora of options.

And this beach is also a renowned shooting spot.

7. Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach is among the well-known beaches in India. It is popular for the mesmerising views of the sunset and the street food corners in the area.

Apart from enjoying the food, you can also check out activities like camel riding and horse riding on the beach. Many street artists like monkey trainers, snake charmers and tarot card readers also show off their skills at Juhu Beach. And on some days, you might also catch an artist carving out art from sand.

The beach is a favourite among the film-makers too. Celebrity photo sessions and movie shoots are regular events here. Also, many actors and actresses stay in the locality. And you might get to meet them during your visit.

The area is known for its nightlife too. You'll find many bars, pubs and nightclubs to spend your evenings.

8. Taraporewala Aquarium

Taraporewala Aquarium

Taraporewala Aquarium is the oldest aquarium of India and it has over 100 species of fish and other aquatic animals.

At the entrance, there’s a glass tunnel around which various fishes and water plants are on display. Then, in the main gallery, you’ll see the water tanks where other fishes are

Among the fish species, the aquarium has Alligator fishes, Puffer fishes and Moray eels among others. Angelfishes, Groupers and a variety of Tangs too are here. And you will also see a Jellyfish. The aquarium has 16 tanks for marine fishes and 9 tanks for the freshwater species.

It has a small museum too, where you'll find preserved corals, seashells and other marine life species.

9. Churchgate

Churchgate

Churchgate is the business district of Mumbai. It has offices of many banks and business organisations. It also has the High Court of Bombay and many reputed educational institutions.

The area is known as Churchgate because the Church Gate of the old, walled-city Mumbai used to be here. It was demolished in 1860.

The neighbourhood has the historical Churchgate station and many prominent tourist spots of Mumbai. Some well-known places to visit like Gateway of India, Marine Drive and Elephanta Caves lie close to the Churchgate area. Nariman Point is a part of the Churchgate area too.

And here, you can also enjoy shopping. From low-priced street-side stalls to luxury showrooms, and retail stores to wholesale counters, you have got plenty to choose from.

10. Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi – the Goddess of Wealth, and it is built along the seashore.

The temple also has the idols of Goddess Mahakali and Mahasaraswati. And devotees come here, throughout the year, for blessings.

And the charm of Shree Mahalakshmi Temple increases manifold during festivals and other special occasions. The entire complex is decorated with lights and flowers. Arrangements are also made for the devotees to get a proper darshan and pass the offerings.

You'll find many shops within the temple complex to buy coconuts, sweets and fresh flowers among other required items.

11. Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link is a 5 km long bridge built on the Arabian Sea; it connects Bandra and Worli. The bridge is known for its architectural magnificence, and it is the first cable-stayed bridge built on the open sea in India. It is also one of the prominent landmarks of Mumbai.

This sea bridge saves considerable time for the daily commuters. But it has also turned out to be among the best places to visit in Mumbai for photography. The bridge looks even more glamorous when it comes alive with lights in the evening.

The adjacent Worli Sea Face is another popular spot. You can spend your evenings there, munching on local snacks.

12. Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque built on an islet, only a few hundred metres away from Shree Mahalakshmi Temple. And a narrow, pebbled walkway connects it to the mainland. Haji Ali is also the shrine of a Sufi saint, Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.

This mosque was built in 1431, in the Indo-Islamic style. The central courtyard of the complex is made of marble. And the ceiling in the main hall is also of marble. It has been decorated with various coloured mirror patterns and Arabic inscriptions. You'll also notice Quran verses on the ceilings and the walls.

The tallest minaret of Haji Ali Dargah is 85 feet high. And from that minaret, namaz calls are made at the five designated times of the day.

13. Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)

Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)

Castella de Aguada (or Bandra Fort) was built by the Portuguese to guard the sea route and fortify the area around. It is built in the European style, with granite blocks, and it offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.

Much of the fort is in ruins today, but the view captivates many tourists. It is also a preferred hangout spot for the youths, and among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai for couples.

An evening walk on the walkway to the sea is de-stressing. And the fort also has a seating area for you to spend the evening.

Bandra Fort offers a majestic view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link too.

14. Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park

Kamala Nehru Park is a popular recreational spot, and among the best places to visit in Mumbai with toddlers. Many people come here to stroll around, to meditate and to hang out with friends.

People come here to get a scenic view of the famed Marine Drive too, looking over the Arabian Sea. Also, you can sit on the lawn or on the wooden cane benches, and munch at a variety of snacks being sold by vendors.

Kids love the colourful theme park here. And they can play in and around the Boot House.

Kamala Nehru Park also has a small open-air amphitheatre. And you'll also find selfie-points decorated with painted rhymes and other kid-themed designs.

15. Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo

Mumbai Zoo, or Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, is one of the oldest zoos in India. It was established in 1861.

The zoo has many common animal species of India and other lesser-known animals. You'll find jackals, sloth bears and swamp deers here. Hyenas, tigers and crocodiles are also in the zoo. And you can meet with penguins too.

Mumbai zoo also has an aviary for aquatic birds. You can interact with birds like pelicans, flamingos and albino crows. And you can also have selfies with cranes, herons and storks among other birds.

The place is known for its range of fauna too. The botanical garden here has more than 3000 trees, herbs and flowering plants.

16. Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is a place for entertainment, knowledge and relaxation. It is near Mumbai Zoo, and it is the oldest museum in the city. In the museum, you'll find artefacts, maps and manuscripts showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Mumbai.

The museum also displays clay models and has a plethora of photographs and books narrating the story of the city. And it also organises art workshops, cultural performances and lectures from time to time.

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum was opened to the public in 1872. And the place has been known for its magnificence too. The grand metal palisades, staircase railings and the arched supports were all imported from England. And the etched glass designs are reminiscent of the glorious 19th-century architectural style.

It has been among the underrated places to visit in Mumbai for a long time. And history buffs or knowledge seekers must visit this museum.

17. Film City

Film City

Film City of Mumbai is where much of the action of Indian movies and TV shows take place.

With 10+ indoor studios and around 50 outdoor shooting locations, you might also catch a live movie shoot. From temples to playgrounds and open roads to bungalows, various setups are available to help in shooting an entire movie.

It is an iconic landmark of the city and your Mumbai tour would remain incomplete without visiting it.

The official name of Film City is Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagari, and here you get a chance to witness all the hard work that goes behind the scenes. Various TV commercials are also shot here.

18. Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple is among the oldest temples of Mumbai. It is dedicated to Goddess Mumba, after which Mumbai is named. She is considered the guardian goddess of the city.

Local people come to the temple for the daily aarti in the evening and morning. Devotees also come from nearby places to take blessings from Mumba Devi.

The temple is built in the classic ancient Hindu temple style. It has one high spire, with a red flag flying on its top. And the walls are etched with religious mantras and shlokas prominent in the Hindu temples.

During festivals like Navratri, it is decorated with flowers and lights, and the celebrations go on for 10 days. People come from many places to be a part of the religious ceremonies and enjoy the ongoing fair.

19. Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain is one of the tourist places within Churchgate. It stands at the same place where the destroyed ChurchGate of Mumbai used to be.

The fountain was designed by R. Norman Shaw, and it has a mix of Neo-Gothic and Indo-Saracenic styles. It was built in 1864, by Engineer James Forsythe.

This Portland stone structure has fine carvings and sculptures. Its four corners are decorated with different statues. And the water basin below has stone fish figures and lion heads.

A magnificent 7 feet high statue of Roman Goddess Flora adorns the fountain top. And you can enjoy a spectacular view of Flora Fountain in the evening; when it's illuminated by lights.

20. Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery has played a prominent role in the evolution of contemporary Indian art. It was established in 1952 with the help of Sir Cowasji Jehangir’s donations. And since then, this art gallery has hosted numerous exhibitions for painters, sculptors, and other artists.

But it’s more than a venue for art exhibitions. Jehangir Art Gallery conducts workshops and other art programmes. And it’s a must-visit place for aspiring artists and art connoisseurs.

You can also buy a range of antique items and artefacts from the shop here.

Jehangir Art Gallery is in the Kala Ghoda area, the art district of Mumbai. And this area has several other art galleries and designer boutiques with some of the finest arts in the city.

21. Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clock Tower

Rajabai Clock Tower is an 85-metre tall tower in the Fort Campus of the University of Mumbai. Premchand Roychand, a businessman and a stockbroker, financed its construction. And Sir George Gilbert Scott designed it.

The tower resembles London’s Big Ben, and it is among the tallest structures in the area. It chimes every fifteen minutes. The construction began in 1869, and it was completed by 1878.

The access to the inside of the tower is closed to visitors, but you can admire the architecture and detailed stonework from outside. The tower has one of the best stained-glass works in the city. And the architecture is a blend of Venetian-Gothic style. The tower also has 24 small statues, portraying the life of common people during British rule.

22. Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court is one of the oldest High Courts in India, and it’s a UNESCO-recognised site . It was built in the 19th century, in the grand Gothic Revival architectural style. And you'll find traces of Victorian style too.

Here, you can click photographs of this heritage building and visit the museum within the premises. The museum of Bombay High Court provides plenty of information about the Indian judicial system and Indo-British legal history. It has preserved many historical documents too.

And while you're here, you can also be a part of the ongoing hearings. The court looks after the events in Maharashtra and Goa. And two Union Territories – Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, also fall under the jurisdiction of this court.

23. Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Maharashtra. And you can visit it during your Mumbai tour.

It has lush green lawns, conserved forest areas and heritage buildings in the complex. The place is spread over an area of around 50 acres in the picturesque Malabar Hill, and the sea surrounds it on three sides.

The buildings are built in varied architectural styles: from British colonial style to Maratha style and modern Indian style of architecture. And the complex also has a British-era bunker, which has been turned into a museum.

During your tour, you can watch the sun rising over the sea. And you might also be able to enjoy a cup of tea with the Governor.

24. ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple near Juhu Beach. It’s a revered temple, especially among the devotees of Lord Krishna. But it also houses idols of Radha, Lord Rama, and Sita among others.

The temple is also known as Radha Rasabihari Temple and Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple. And it’s an ideal place to pray, meditate and gain knowledge. The temple offers various lessons ranging from Vedic education to meditation and spirituality.

Apart from the main temple, you'll also find a restaurant, a library and a guesthouse here.

Thousands of devotees visit ISKCON temple throughout the year. And the grand celebrations during Janmashtami, Jagannath Rath Yatra, Radhastami and many other festivals are worth the experience.

25. Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church, or Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, is among the beautiful churches in Mumbai. It is dedicated to Virgin Mary and it has been built in the Gothic architectural style. And the walls are covered with colourful fibreglass murals depicting stories from the life of Mother Mary.

The peaceful environment and the view from the church also attract many people to spend time here. The church stands on a hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. And from the backyard, you get a view of the spectacular Mumbai skyline.

Mount Mary Church is also famous for the annual Bandra Fair. It is celebrated in September on the birthday of Mother Mary. The church holds a feast on the day, and the area surrounding it experiences a week-long carnival-like celebration.

26. Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)

Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)

Fort Bassein (or Vasai Fort) is a 500-year old Portuguese fort near Vasai-Virar. And it is among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai outskirts.

At its prime, Fort Bassein was a complete city. It had administrative blocks, churches, hospitals, and the Portuguese used it as their base to control the region. The fort also used to be the official residence of the Portuguese governor when he was here.

Today, the fort is in ruins, but it is a part of the heritage tour of the area. The watchtowers allow you to observe the surrounding Vasai village and the extended skyline of Mumbai. And the fort is also a popular spot for movie shoots and pre-wedding photoshoots.

27. Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves

Kanheri Caves are a collection of 109 Buddhist caves. These caves used to be a Buddhist monastery, and they’ve been built over a long period. The earliest caves are from the 1st century BCE, while the most recent ones are from the 11th century CE.

Paintings and stone sculptures adorn the walls of the caves. Statues of Buddha in various postures and sizes are in the caves. And you'll also find numerous inscriptions in Brahmi and Devanagari, and some epigraphs in Pahlavi, on the walls.

These caves served as a place for worship, study and meditation. Cave 3 is the largest among the Kanheri Caves, and the most remarkable.

This serene cave complex is situated on a hillside, and it takes a long trek through lush green bushes and rocks to reach here. This site has numerous small streams and waterfalls too. And it also offers a view of the sprawling Mumbai city.

28. Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda

Global Vipassana Pagoda is a meditation dome on the outskirts of Mumbai. The dome is built as a tribute to a Vipassana teacher – Sayagyi U Ba Khin, and it resembles the Shwedagon Pagoda of Myanmar.

The dome of the pagoda is the world’s largest stone dome standing without any supporting pillars. And 8000 people can meditate at a time here.

The architectural pagoda and the intricately carved gates are among the major points of tourist interests. But there also are other structures like the 21.5 feet high statue of Gautam Buddha, the Bell Tower and the Gong Tower. The pagoda complex also has a park, a small waterfall and a replica of the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath.

Global Vipassana Pagoda spreads the values of Gautam Buddha through its meditation and relaxation sessions. And you can also take meditation courses. The campus has a library and a museum too.

29. Essel World

Essel World

Essel World is an amusement park, only a few metres from Global Vipassana Pagoda. It’s a popular getaway for relaxation for local people, and it is also among the famous amusement parks in India.

This amusement park has got over 50 amusement rides, adventure activities and fun points to check. There are different rides for adults and kids. And you'll find group rides too. Apart from the rides, you can enjoy in the bowling alley, ice-skating rink, discotheque and many other places.

Essel World has numerous food courts serving a variety of cuisines. And it also has a small merchandise shop. And while you're at Essel World, visit Water Kingdom too.

30. Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom is a water-themed amusement park right next to Essel World. It has various wet adventure rides, fun-filled water slides and numerous pools to play together. And many people visit Essel World and Water Kingdom together.

This park also has a large wave pool and over 30 water activities, including a rain dance floor.

And if you aren’t interested in the water games, you can relax beside the pools with some cold drinks and snacks. Water Kingdom has a couple of restaurants and snacks parlours serving a variety of delicacies.

Apart from those fun rides and water slides, a fish spa and pedicure zone are also here.

31. Powai Lake

Powai Lake

Powai Lake is an artificial lake known for its charming evenings. The lake is surrounded by trees and bushes, and you will find many birds like kingfishers, herons and falcons. Bees and various colourful butterflies can also be seen near Powai Lake.

And the lake also has many fishes and a few crocodiles.

People come to Powai Lake to spend their evenings after work. A small play area is also near the lake. You can buy some local snacks and munch at them while admiring the golden hues of the sky and the setting sun.

And while you're here, you can also check out the Nirvana Park across the road in the Hiranandani complex. It is a beautiful garden furnished with wooden walkways, kids’ slides and benches. You'll also find grass lawns, ponds and tiny flowers around this park.

32. Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre

Nehru Science Centre is the largest interactive science centre in India.

It was opened to the public in 1985, and it has around 500 varieties of exhibits and interactive science games. This science centre also has a museum showcasing various models to tell you about the developments in science and technology. And it has a library too, with scientific books and movies.

The science centre offers practical experience with laws of physics, human anatomy, and many other facets of science. The available activities also include regular shows, films, and documentaries.

A sky observatory – Nehru Planetarium, is also within the complex. Multiple telescopes are available here for stargazing and studying planetary motions and Solar/Lunar eclipses.

33. Crawford Market

Crawford Market

Crawford Market (officially named Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) is the largest market in the southern Mumbai. From gifts to groceries and from toys to pets, the market has everything. And it is the best place to visit in Mumbai for shopping.

During British rule, it was a source to buy daily fresh produce. And it’s still a popular place to get good deals on various household goods and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Crawford Market is known for its striking architecture too.

It has a blend of Norman and Flemish architectural styles, and it is decorated with paintings and murals. The clock tower is adorned with carvings that resemble Victorian style. And in some parts of the building, you will find glimpses of the Gothic architecture style too.

34. Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat is the world's largest open-air laundry. Here, hundreds of washermen and women – dhobis, work their shifts through the day to wash clothes. Porters bring dirty clothes from all over Mumbai and they take them back in their fresh, crisp and spotless state.

The system is well-optimised, and each cloth is coded to be traced back to the client.

This laundry was set up by an association of 50 washers in 1890. And today, around 700 washer families live here. And although some have installed washing and drying machines, most still carry on their work manually.

Dhobi Ghat has maintained much of its old charm and washing methods.

Other Popular Places to visit in Mumbai

Apart from the above 34 tourist spots, you’ve many other places to visit in Mumbai and around. You can visit beaches like Aksa Beach , Gorai Beach and Versova Beach here. These are known for their sunset views, horse rides and street food stalls. Gorai Beach is also popular among the local people for weekend getaways and parties.

Then, you can also enjoy various gardens spread throughout the city. Chhota Kashmir and Hanging Garden are among the most popular of them. And if you love trekking, animal-spotting or bird-watching, you must visit Sanjay Gandhi National Park .

Also, if you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai for fun, plenty of amusement parks are there in and around the city. Snow World , Tikuji-ni-Wadi and Yazoo Park are popular.

You can also enjoy in themed water parks like Anand Sagar Water Park , Royal Garden Water Park and The Great Escape Water Park. These water parks are away from the hustle-bustle of the city. And they provide accommodation facilities if you want to stay for a night or two.

If you’re interested in cricket, you can buy a ticket for a game in Wankhede Stadium . And if you like theatres and plays, you can check out Prithvi Theatre. The theatre also hosts workshops, performing art programmes and other events.

And while you're in Mumbai, also visit Babulnath Temple . It has a special place among the devotees of Shiva, and the celebrations during Mahashivaratri festival are full of excitement.

Mumbai is a mix of art, culture and entertainment, and it should be in the bucket list of every traveller. Whether you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai with family and friends or you want quiet corners to spend time with yourself, you'll find them here.

The city will be a memorable holiday destination for adults and youngsters alike. From religious sites to beautiful beaches and historical caves to magnificent architectural monuments, you'll find a variety of places to visit in Mumbai.

Whether you want to go on a solo tour or want to book a honeymoon holiday, Mumbai won't disappoint you. Here you can be a part of the modern lifestyle, or enjoy a laid-back holiday in the lap of nature.

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  • Gateway of India, Mumbai
  • Elephanta Caves, Mumbai
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  • Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai
  • Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai
  • Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mumbai
  • Essel World, Mumbai
  • Nariman Point, Mumbai
  • Juhu beach, Mumbai
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai
  • Asiatic Society, Town Hall in Mumbai
  • Colaba Causeway, Mumbai
  • Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai
  • Girgaon Chowpatty, Mumbai
  • Chor Bazaar, Mumbai
  • Mount Mary Church, Mumbai
  • Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai
  • Kanheri Caves, Mumbai
  • Raj Bhavan, Mumbai
  • Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
  • Taraporewala Aquarium, Mumbai
  • Bombay High Court
  • Bandra Bandstand, Mumbai
  • Versova beach, Mumbai
  • Churchgate, Mumbai
  • Aksa Beach, Mumbai
  • Worli Sea Face, Mumbai
  • Chhota Kashmir, Mumbai
  • Malabar Hill, Mumbai
  • Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
  • ISKCON Temple, Mumbai
  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • St. Michael's Church, Mumbai
  • St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai
  • Hanging Gardens, Mumbai
  • Mani Bhavan, Mumbai
  • Elephanta Island, Mumbai
  • Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai
  • Babulnath Temple, Mumbai
  • Global Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai
  • Flora Fountain, Mumbai
  • Water Kingdom, Mumbai
  • Powai Lake, Mumbai
  • Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai
  • Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai
  • Marve Beach, Mumbai
  • Gorai Beach, Mumbai
  • Mumba Devi Temple, Mumbai
  • Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai
  • Kamala Nehru Park, Mumbai
  • Fort Bassein / Vasai Fort, Mumbai
  • Rajabai Clock Tower, Mumbai
  • Suraj Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shangrila Water Park, Mumbai
  • Snow World, Mumbai
  • Yazoo Park, Mumbai
  • Tikuji-ni-Wadi, Mumbai
  • Ammu Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shivganga Water Park, Mumbai
  • Sargam Water Park, Thane
  • Paradise Funland, Mumbai
  • Mati Hill County Resort, Mumbai
  • Snow Kingdom, Mumbai
  • Imagicaa Theme Park, Mumbai
  • Imagicaa Water Park, Mumbai
  • Snow Park at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • Eyelusion at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • House of Stars at Imagicaa, Mumbai
  • Rainy Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • The Great Escape Water Park, Mumbai
  • Pali Beach Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
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  • Royal Garden Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Anand Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Panoramic Resort and Water Park, Mumbai
  • Shanti Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
  • Magic Mountain Amusement Park, Lonavala
  • Vardhman Fantasy Amusement Park, Mumbai
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  • Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai / Crawford Market, Mumbai
  • Mumbai Zoo / Veer Mata Jijabai Bhonsale Park / Byculla Mumbai
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26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Are you searching for the best places to visit near Mumbai for 5 days to keep yourself away from the city’s humdrum and chaos? Fret not! This city of dreams is encircled by dreamy destinations that would give you an electrifying break from your tedious daily routine.

Whether you want a fun-loving travel experience with your family, plunge into the fun and adventure with your friends, or delve into the mood for romance with your partner, The list of places to visit near Mumbai on a 5 days trip covers it all for you.

We have meticulously designed this list that reflects the top places near Mumbai within 100km, 200 Km, 300 Km, and beyond 500 km. So you can choose any of them to enjoy your vacation and make everlasting memories with your close ones.

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  • Lonavala-Khandala – Panoramic Sights
  • Matheran – Magnificence Overloaded
  • Alibag – Indulge In Fun
  • Kamshet – Fun Adventure Sports
  • Karnala – A Paradise for Birdwatchers
  • Lohagad – Ancient Architecture
  • Malshej Ghat – A Rejuvenating Retreat
  • Pune – Oxford of the East
  • Daman – For Peace Seekers
  • Lavasa – The Private City
  • Bhimashankar – Seek Blessings
  • Kolad – Rishikesh of Maharashtra
  • Igatpuri – A Peaceful Retreat
  • Mahabaleshwar – Magnificent Wonder of Nature
  • Bhandardara – Spell Binding Views
  • Nashik – A Sacred Stop
  • Shirdi – For a Spiritual Experience
  • Panchgani – Fun-Filled Break
  • Satara – A Sneak-Peek into History
  • Ratnagiri – Check Out the Coast
  • Rajmachi – A Picturesque Hamlet
  • Ganapatipule- Explore Variety of Attractions
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Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai Under 100 km

Lonavala-khandala – panoramic sights.

Lonavala hill station near mumbai

For a one-day trip from Mumbai,  Lonavala  and  Khandala  are top-rated spots, Located at a short distance from Mumbai, preferred especially by nature lovers, road trippers, and photographers; lush greenery and mountains surround Lonavala, and valleys capped with mist, whereas Khandala is famous for its exquisite rock formations. Mumbaikars love both these spots as they can enjoy the mesmerizing natural beauty and many more recreational activities at these  quaint hill stations  and tourist places near Mumbai within 100 km.

Places to Visit: Tiger’s Leap, Bushy Dam, Tungarli Lake, Tungarli Lake, Pavna Lake, Bedsa Caves, Duke’s Nose, Korigad For and Lonavala Lake

Things to Do: Trekking, Photography, Biking, Camping

Distance from Mumbai to Lonavala: 83 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 1 hour, 50 minutes (approx.)

Distance from Mumbai to Khandala: 80 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 2 hours (approx.)

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Matheran – Magnificence Overloaded

matheran hill station near mumbai

One of the best places to visit near Mumbai on a 1-day trip, Matheran is famous for its soothing climate and well-preserved colonial architecture. Snuggled amidst the Sahyadri range on the Western Ghats, it is located at an altitude of about 2600 feet.

It is surrounded by lush green meadows and blessed by a peaceful environment, untouched scenic beauty, and various viewing points. This makes it one of the best hill stations near Mumbai that you should visit with family and friends.

Places to Visit: Luisa Point, Echo Point, Heart Point, Malang Point, One Tree Hill, Charlotte Lake, etc.

Things to Do: Toy Train Ride, Sightseeing, Trekking, Photography

Distance from Mumbai: 83 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 2 hours, 25 minutes (approx.)

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Alibag – Indulge In Fun

Alibaug, perfect place to spend wekend near mumbai

Being a coastal town in Raigad District, it is one of the most appealing destinations to visit near Mumbai. You can visit here with your friends and family to unravel your stress and connect with the beauty of nature. Everything seems so perfect there, from the historical significance to the spiritual aura.

Its natural resources and beautiful appearance will win your heart and fill it with matchless bliss. So if you want to experience the surreal natural beauty, head to this destination to get the best of it. Apart from witnessing the best historical forts and temples, you can indulge in many activities like camping and parasailing that let you feel the thrill in your body.

Places to Visit: Alibag Fort, Varsoli Beach, Hirakot Fort, Murud Janjira, Kolaba Fort, Kankeshwar Temple, Akshi Beach, Korlai Fort, Kihim Beach, etc.

Things to Do: Water sports, Biking, Bird watching at Phansad Sanctuary

Distance from Mumbai: 97 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 2 hours, 35 minutes (approx.)

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Kamshet – Fun Adventure Sports

Paragliding- Adventure activities in Kamshet

A quaint hill station located at an altitude of about 2200 feet, Kamshet is preferred to be one of the best tourist places near Mumbai within 100km for couples and adventure lovers. The pleasant weather, dense forests, enchanting valleys, stunning waterfalls, and spectacular beauty brimming with flourishing hills allow the visitors to enjoy quality time.

If you are a traveler who enjoys a relaxing weekend, Kamshet might be calling out to you. Kamshet is also an adventure hub as it offers various thrilling activities to experience.

Places to Visit: Pawna Lake, Bhandar Dongar, Magic Mountain, Kondeshwar Temple, Bedse Caves, Uksan Lake, Andra Valley Dam, Visapur fort, Bhaje Waterfalls, Ekvira, Panshet Water Park, and Bhairi Caves

Things to Do: Paragliding, trekking, camping, cave exploration, photography

Distance from Mumbai: 101 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes (approx.)

Karnala – A Paradise for Birdwatchers

Karnala Fort, Maharashtra

Karnala is another beautiful region for experiencing nature at its best. For families, It is one of the popular places to visit near Mumbai within 50km . You can enjoy a picnic with your loved ones amidst the beautiful surroundings. The dense jungles and mountainous regions make it a place considered a nature lover’s abode. The 13th-century fort and the bird sanctuary are significant attractions here.

The Karnala Bird Sanctuary is home to a large number of endangered birds. During winter, unusually early mornings and evenings, you can spot birds you have never seen. The panoramic views from the top of the Karnala Fort are beautiful. Therefore, you have a host of options to choose from as you look forward to a weekend escape from Mumbai. So, which is your go-to place first?

Places to Visit: Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Karnal Fort, Shiva Temple

Things to Do: Trekking, hiking, photography, meditation, bird watching, nature walk

Distance from Mumbai: 48 km (approx.)

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Travel Time: 1 hour, 20 minutes (approx.)

Weekend Getaways around Mumbai Under 200 km

Lohagad – ancient architecture.

Lohagad, Maharashtra

If you are interested in history, this spot is meant for you. Lohagad is one of the good places for a 2-day trip near Mumbai. This weekend retreat near Mumbai never disappoints you. Situated close to Lonavala and 52 km northwest of Pune, Lohagad rises to an altitude of more than 3,000 feet above sea level. Lohagad is popularly known as the Iron Fort, which is among many famous hill forts of Maharashtra and one of the popular places near Mumbai to get the blend of nature and history.

Places to Visit: Iron Fort

Things to Do: Trekking, Photography, etc.

Distance from Mumbai: 102 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 2 hours, 17 minutes (approx.)

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Pune – Oxford of the East

Religious place of Pune near Mumbai

A perfect place to visit near Mumbai,  Pune  is popularly known as the Oxford of the East. Nestled amidst the Sahyadri Hills on the Deccan plateau, Pune enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year.

Due to its climatic condition, it was once the ‘monsoon capital’ under the British regime. However, words are not enough to describe Pune. The historical sites, museums, educational hubs, famous shopping sites, and energetic ambiance make Pune a perfect weekend retreat.

Places to Visit: Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Dagaduseth Halwai Ganapati Temple, Karla Caves, Osho Ashram, Sinhagad Fort, Pataleshwar Cave Temple, Aga Khan Palace, etc.

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Photography, Shopping

Distance from Mumbai: 149 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 5 hours, 34 minutes (approx.)

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Malshej Ghat – A Rejuvenating Retreat

Charming hill resort near Mumbai

Surrounded by rich flora and fauna and one of the most liked spots of Mumbaikars,  Malshej Ghat  is a fascinating mountain pass located in the Western Ghats range on Thane-Ahmednagar Road. It is one of the best places to visit around Mumbai.

Go for a road trip with your friends and enjoy the best scenic trip ever. The untouched spots, peaceful surroundings, trekking trails, waterfalls, lakes, and historical forts attract visitors to enjoy a perfect weekend.

Places to Visit: Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, Malshej Falls, Shivneri Fort, etc.

Things to Do: Trekking, Biking, Bird watching, Photography

Distance from Mumbai: 126 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 3 hours, 34 minutes (approx.)

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Daman – For Peace Seekers

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Daman is a beautiful small city in the union territory of Daman and Diu and one of the perfect places for 2 days trip from Mumbai. The city is a cluster of pristine beaches, rich greenery, and scenic natural beauty.

It is also famous for its Portuguese colonial architecture and ancient churches. The city serves liquor at budget rates as excise duty charged in Daman is relatively cheaper than in other states.

Places to Visit: Jampore Beach, St. Jerome Fort, Jetty Garden, Bom Jesus Church, Dominican Monastery

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Water Sports, Photography, etc.

Distance from Mumbai: 177 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 3 hours, 35 minutes (approx.)

Lavasa – The Private City

Picturesque hill station Lavasa near Mumbai

The city is known for its artificial lake and the colorful buildings lining the waterfront. The pleasant weather and clean environment make Lavasa a popular tourist spot. Visitors can enjoy a luxurious weekend as the city boasts many tempting luxurious hotels and resorts. Pamper yourself with various Ayurveda massages, as this planned town has several massage centers.

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Places to Visit: The Promenade, Tikona Fort, Varasgaon Dam, Temghar Dam, Ghangad Fort

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Water Sports, Trekking, Mountain Biking, Rock climbing, Photography, etc.

Bhimashankar – Seek Blessings

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Bhimashankar is located in the village of Bhorgiri in the ghat region of the Sahyadri range and is positioned at an altitude of around 3,000 feet. Bhimashankar is a famous temple town located in Maharashtra. Being one of the best places for 2-3 day short trips near Mumbai, Bhimashankar is the place that gives you a complete package of sacred vibes and thrill.

The town is famous for its religious significance as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva falls; hence, many sojourners visit this holy town to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. Along with its religious significance, the city is surrounded by hills and wrapped by dense green rainforests, which add more charm to this city. The town is also famous due to the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Places to Visit: Bhimashankar Temple, Solanpada Dam, Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

Things to Do: Temple visit, Trekking, Sightseeing, Photography, Wildlife safari, etc.

Distance from Mumbai: 196 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 4 hours, 50 minutes (approx.)

Kolad – Rishikesh of Maharashtra

Kolad River Rafting

This little village is located beside the banks of the glittering River Kundalika, which is simply heaven for adrenaline junkies. Surrounded by stunning waterfalls, flourishing hills, ancient forts, and natural trails, Kolad is also referred to as the Rishikesh of Maharashtra.

It offers some of the best adventure activities to experience. The charm of the village magnifies during the monsoon season. The landscaping valleys of Kolad are a beauty to behold, especially during the monsoon. Owing to exotic beauty and adventures, Kolad is among the top tourist places near Mumbai within 200km.

Places to Visit: Bhira Dam, Ghosala Fort, Sutarwadi Lake, Tala Fort, Dholwal Dam, Kolad Museum, Kuda Caves, and Sukeli Waterfalls

Things to Do: Kayaking, rappelling, trekking, camping, photography, nature walk

Distance from Mumbai: 113 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 2 hours, 55 minutes (approx.)

Igatpuri – A Peaceful Retreat

Igatpuri Hill Station in Maharashtra

All those who admire scenic beauty and are fond of rain check out Igatpuri – a beautiful hill station near Nashik in Maharashtra. You will witness the beautiful nature and calmness of this hill station once you reach here. Due to its peaceful environment, Igatpuri has an internationally acclaimed meditation center.

This hill station is surrounded by verdant mountains and some of the highest peaks of Sahyadris. It is one of the perfect places to visit near Mumbai during monsoon as it experiences good rainfall turning the environment into a lively place. This hill station also remained a popular spot for film shootings.

Places to Visit: Tringalwadi Fort, Ghatandevi Temple, Camel ValleyVipassana International Academy, Talegaon Lake, Kalsubai Peak, Amruteshwar Temple, Avandha Fort, Karoli Ghat, and Vaitarna Dam

Things to Do: Trekking, ziplining, hiking, rappelling, nature walk, photography, meditation

Distance from Mumbai: 187 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 4 hours, 40 minutes (approx.)

Weekend Getaways near Mumbai Under 300 km

Mahabaleshwar – magnificent wonder of nature.

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar is a great idea to enjoy a weekend. Mahabaleshwar is a hill station located in India’s forested Western Ghats range, south of Mumbai. This tranquil hill station near Mumbai once remained the summer capital under the British regime for the Bombay province. No wonder!

It is marked as one of the top tourist places near Mumbai within 300 km. Mahabaleshwar is a heaven for nature lovers as the epitome of beauty is surrounded by rivers, ancient temples, waterfalls, dense evergreen forests, beautiful cascades, massive mountains, and green valleys. Mumbaikar loves this spot as it offers winding roads, strawberry farms, and pleasant climatic conditions throughout the year.

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Places to Visit: Pratapgad Fort, Venna Lake, Elphinstone Point, Wilson Point of Sunrise, Parsi Point

Things to Do: Trekking, Sightseeing, Photography

Distance from Mumbai: 263 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 5 hours, 26 minutes (approx.)

Bhandardara – Spell Binding Views

Enjoy Camping near Mumbai

Bhandardara  is a fantastic vacation retreat near Igatpuri in the Western Ghats of India. It is one of the best offbeat places near Mumbai. Located amidst great Sahyadri mountain ranges, it surprises visitors with its lush greenery, striking scenery, and the promising Bhandardara Lake and Randha Falls.

Bhandardara camping is very popular amongst the locals. This budget-friendly spot offers you amazing natural beauty, where you can soak in the serenity and unwind with your loved ones in tranquility.

Places to Visit: Sandhan Valley, Bhandardara Lake, Arthur Lake, Randha Falls, Wilson Dam, etc.

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Trekking, Photography

Distance from Mumbai: 203 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 5 hours, 45 minutes (approx.)

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Nashik – A Sacred Stop

Triyambakeshwar Temple, Nashik

Nashik  is one of the ancient holy cities in Maharashtra, popularly known as the wine capital of India. It is among Mumbai’s most preferred places, especially for wine lovers. Nashik is famous for cultivating grapes and is the biggest supplier of grapes in India.

The city is home to several vineyards and orchards, along with some of the oldest vineyards, such as the famous Sula Winery. So you can enjoy refreshing wine tasting straight from the farms. Nashik is also one of the best destinations to visit near Mumbai on 3 days trip. Visitors can also enjoy street food in the city.

Places to Visit: Trisharmi (Pandav Leni) Buddhist Caves, Muktidham Mandir, Someshwar Water Fall, York Winery & Tasting Room, Ramshej Fort, Sita Gufa, etc.

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Wine Tasting, Vineyard tours

Distance from Mumbai: 206 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 5 hours, 15 minutes (approx.)

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Shirdi – For a Spiritual Experience

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Placed in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, Shirdi is renowned for the ancient Sai Baba Temple, one of the most famous temples towns in Maharashtra visited by pilgrims and tourists from across the country, and Apart from the holy temple and historical village, the road trip to Shirdi offers fascinating views of lush green hills and boulevards.

There are also various sacred sites in Shirdi, like Shani Shignapur, Chavadi, Samadhi Mandir, and Dwarkamai Masjid. Shirdi is the perfect weekend getaway near Mumbai for family.

Places to Visit: Shri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir, Sai Heritage Village, Sai Tirth Devotional Theme Park, Dixit Wada Museum, Shani Shingnapur, Gurusthan

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Photography, Visiting Art Galleries, Museum

Distance from Mumbai: 265 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 6 hours, 30 minutes (approx.)

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Panchgani – Fun-Filled Break

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Panchgani is a hill station located southeast of Mumbai and a perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai city. Panchgani offers pleasant climatic conditions throughout the year. One can enjoy a peaceful weekend in the lap of nature. Overlooking the Sahyadri Mountains, it is surrounded by huge mountains, tranquil valleys, soothing waterfalls, and rich green forests.

Visitors can enjoy the road trip from the city to this charming hill station with striking views passing through the way. Panchgani is famous for several points offering mesmerizing sunset and sunrise views.

Places to Visit: Parsi Point, Table Land, Sydney Point, Mapro Garden, Devrai Art Village

Things to Do: Trekking, Paragliding, Sightseeing, Photography

Distance from Mumbai: 245 km (approx.)

Satara – A Sneak-Peek into History

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Satara is a beautiful town located at the confluence of the Krishna and Vena rivers. If you want to unwind in a peaceful and historic destination amidst natural beauty, this is the place for you. The town is culturally rich, dotted with several historical landmarks, including marvelous palaces and forts. During winter, one can comfortably enjoy sightseeing as the temperature remains pleasant.

This place is popular among backpackers, historians, and art lovers. It is one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 300 km. The region of Satara is renowned for Kandi Pedha, a delicious dairy product, and a flowery meadow called Kaas Plateau, which holds its position in the list of World Heritage Sites.

Places to Visit: Kaas Plateau, Pratapgarh Fort, Lingamala Falls, Ajinkyatara Fort, Mayani Bird Sanctuary, Kaas Lake, Koynanagar Dam, Shivsagar Lake, Thoseghar Falls, and Natraj Mandir

Things to Do: Sightseeing, photography, meditation

Distance from Mumbai: 256 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 4 hours, 45 minutes (approx.)

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Ratnagiri – check out the coast.

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Ratnagiri is a port town in Maharashtra, western India. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, it is renowned for its cultivation of Alphonso Mango. Ratnagiri is adorned with hills, hot water springs, a seashore, streams, stunning rivers, waterfalls, and dense forests. Another excellent place near Mumbai to enjoy a peaceful weekend with your loved ones. Apart from its natural beauty, it also offers sightseeing of ancient forts and historical landmarks.

  • Places to Visit: Bhatye Beach, Jaigad Fort, Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, Kunkeshwar Beach, Tilak Ali Museum, Thiba Palace, Guhagar Beach
  • Things to Do: Basking on the beach, Sightseeing, mango Plantation Tour, Photography
  • Distance from Mumbai: 328 km (approx.)
  • Travel Time: 8 hours, 18 minutes (approx.)

Rajmachi – A Picturesque Hamlet

Rajmachi Fort, Maharashtra

Rajmachi is a peaceful village in the Sahyadri mountain range of the Konkan region of Maharashtra. If you want to loosen yourself in a peaceful destination amidst natural beauty, this is the place for you.

This village has a lot to offer, from the beautiful fort to unexplored caves. You could choose to explore or unwind and enjoy the beautiful landscapes and greenery. Rajmachi is noted for its ancient fortress, with two enclosed peaks – Shrivardhan and Manaranjan forts, placed near two prominent hills of Lonavala and Khandala. Rajmachi is an ideal place to enjoy trekking and hiking.

  • Places to Visit: Rajmachi Fort, Krishna Koyna Pritisangam, Dongrai Buddhist Caves, and YC Botanical Garden
  • Things to Do: Trekking, hiking, nature walking, cave exploration, photography
  • Distance from Mumbai: 313 km (approx.)
  • Travel Time: 5 hours, 50 minutes (approx.)

Ganapatipule- Explore a Variety of Attractions

Blessed with mesmerizing coastlines, Ganpatipule is located in the Konkan district of Maharashtra. Without any question, it is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai for 5 days. Whether you are looking for watersports or want to enjoy a sense of peace, this destination has everything for you.

You can stroll on the beaches and indulge yourself in thrilling activities. From exploring temples and museums to water scooters and banana boats, this destination will take care of your mood and give you a blissful vacation.

Ganapatipule

Places to Visit: Jaigad Fort, Jaigad Lighthouse, Thibaw Palace, Malgund, Velneshwar

Things to Do: Photography, Row boating, ride on water scooters, and enjoy banana boating

Distance from Mumbai to Lonavala: 351 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 7 hours, 10 minutes (approx.)

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Ajanta & ellora – a beauty to behold.

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Ajanta and Ellora caves  are noted as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are popular among travelers worldwide. If you are interested in history, then it is one of the best places for 5 days trip near Mumbai to enjoy.

The Ajanta Caves are about 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments, whereas Ellora is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain monuments, and artwork dating from the 600–1000 CE period. The rock cut of both caves with beautiful carvings depicts one of the best examples of ancient Indian architecture and sculpture.

Places to Visit: Ajanta Caves, Grishneshwar Temple, Ellora Buddhist Caves, Bibi Ka Makbara , Jain Caves, and Khuldabad.

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Photography

Distance from Mumbai to Ajanta: 478 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 11 hours (approx.)

Distance from Mumbai to Ellora: 404 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 8 hours, 23 minutes (approx.)

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Amboli – Queen of Maharashtra

Waterfall at Amboli Hill Station

If you are looking for an offbeat destination, Amboli is one of the best places to visit around Mumbai for days. Amboli is a quaint hill station popularly called the ‘Queen of Maharashtra.’ Surrounded by verdant hills, mountain ranges of the Sahyadris, stunning waterfalls, and crawling streams, Amboli attracts many romantic couples to admire its beauty.

On the other hand, this quaint hill station also attracts visitors to those seeking peace on vacation. It is one of the best ecological hotspots and an abode to rich flora and fauna.

Places to Visit: Amboli Waterfalls, Madhavgad Fort, Shirgaonkar Point, Hiranya Keshi Temple, Nangarta Falls

Things to Do: Trekking, sightseeing, photography

Distance from Mumbai: 489 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 8 hours, 40 minutes (approx.)

Beyond 500 Km

Goa – a pocket size paradise.

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

Goa is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai for couples to enjoy a memorable long weekend. Goa is renowned for its famous beaches, beach parties, adventurous water sports, Carnivals, and beach shacks.

Goa remains a former Portuguese colony and has many historical landmarks with the reminiscences of the old culture. Goa offers upscale areas with great seafood dining options, attractive shops, and luxury retreats.

Places to Visit: Calangute Beach , Basilica of Bom Jesus, Fort Aguada , Baga Beach

Things to Do: Water sports, Dolphin spotting, Sightseeing, Cycling, Biking, Sunset Cruising, etc.

Distance from Mumbai: 581 km (approx.)

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Tarakali – Beat the Heat

26 Best Places to Visit Near Mumbai for 5 days

A peaceful and dynamic village located in the Malvan region, the western Indian state of Maharashtra. On the shores of the Arabian Sea. Tarkarli is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai on 5 days trip.

It is famous for its white sandy beaches and thrilling water sports. This village is surrounded by several beaches and natural beauty and boasts a historical fort. If you are up for some blood-pumping adventure activities over the weekend trip, you would love to visit Tarkarli.

Places to Visit: Tarkarli Beach, Sindhudurg Fort, Devbag Sangam Beach

Things to Do: Basking on the beach, Scuba Diving, Snorkelling, Parasailing, Sightseeing, Photography, etc.

Distance from Mumbai: 534 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 10 hours, 50 minutes (approx.)

Mumbai is surrounded by top tourist places where you can enjoy your vacation with family, friends, or a partner. Each destination that we have added to our list of nearby Mumbai places will allow you to enjoy a great holiday. In addition, you can plan your vacation near Mumbai by booking our well-curated tour packages.

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September is one such month when the monsoon packs its bags to leave and winter gets ready to arrive. It’s one of those months in the year when tourists in India restart their travel expeditions after staying at home due to the rainy season. Also, in some places, September being the last month of the monsoon season gives us the chance to explore the beauty of seasonal festivals. An additional factor to travelling in September is that it is an offbeat season in India and you will get cool discounts on hotels and flights. Moreover, the weather becomes so pleasant and soothing which keeps the individual cheerful.

During monsoon season nature is dipped in soothing greenery, it is the best time to enjoy rainy days with family and friends at home. A little drizzle and scenic surroundings will be one of the best things to behold.

But, if you are planning a holiday trip during the post-monsoon season you are making the best decision of your life. For a relaxed holiday, this time, especially, September is the best time to travel as there will be less crowd in tourist places and perfect weather will add bliss to your journey.

If you are an adventure enthusiast or seeking fsome leisure holidays where you can just chill out and relax amid the pristine blue beaches or mountains then the blog will help you pick the best tourist destinations in India to visit in September and relish the last leg of monsoon.

Let’s know which are the top 28 beautiful tourist places in India where you can travel in September.

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Kalimpong, West Bengal: Gateway to the Surreal Hill Station of Bengal

Kalimpong Hill Station

If you are in search of a natural gateway where you could simply relax and feel rejuvenated in the scenic beauty and tranquility, then Kalimpong (lies in the Eastern Indian Himalayas) would be the right place for you to make the most out of the September Season.

Even though the hill station is lesser known and less crowded, the place has so much beauty to reveal to the tourists, visiting the place all throughout the year.

You’ll be astonished to witness the rich flora which comprises of nearly 300 species of Orchids, Pine, Fir, Birch and fauna comprising of Asiatic Black Bear, Barking Deer, Red Panda Himalayan Tahr, Pangolin are some of the fauna found in the nearby places of Kalimpong.

All the more, the reason why the atmosphere in Kalimpong seems to be so peaceful is because of the presence of the churches and monasteries.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Kalimpong

  • Visit Dr. Graham’s House, which is an orphanage and school.
  • Gaze at the collection of Cactus in the Pineview Nursery.
  • Shop at the Haat Bazaar.
  • Visit the Gompu’s Bar and Restaurant to have the oversized pork momos.
  • Watch out for the impressive murals in the main prayer room of Kalimpong’s largest Monastery- Durpin Gompa.
  • Thongsa Gompa, McFarlin Church and Lepcha Museum.

Top Things to Do in Kalimpong

  • Paragliding
  • Bird Watching,
  • Picnic at Delo Park

How to Reach?

  • By Air – the nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport, Siliguri which is 77.9 km (2 hr 53 mins) away from Kalimpong.
  • By Train -The nearest railhead is the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station which is 72.4 km (2 hr 31 mins) away from Kalimpong.
  • By Road- Kalimpong is well-connected with Siliguri, Darjeeling, Kolkata and Gangtok. Also, regular buses are available from these places.

Kalimpong Special – Dollo Khorasani Chillies, Cubes of Fampi, Thukpa Noodles, Dried Chhurpi Cubes and Tibetan Cheese.

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Udaipur, Rajasthan: A Luxurious Holiday at The Heritage City

Udaipur Rajasthan

Located at the southwest of Rajasthan and most commonly known as the ‘City of Lakes’ and fringed by the lush green hills of Aravalli, Udaipur is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Rajasthan.

Having a rich cultural background, the place reflects the architectural grandeur of the time period of the Rajputs that makes you relive the historical era.

The colours of the ancient bazaar, the lively art scenes, the endless tempting shops and amazing royal food at the best restaurants are some of the reasons why one needs to plan a trip to Udaipur to capture the best travel experiences for the lifetime.

So are you ready to plan your luxury holidays to Udaipur? Let’s see what all you can enjoy doing in the ‘Venice of the East.’

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Udaipur

  • City Palace, situated on the banks of Pichola Lake.
  • Lake Pichola, which is hemmed by magnificent palaces, huge hills, bathing ghats and temples.
  • Lake Palace, most sorted wedding destination.
  • Vintage Car Museum, housing many famous vintage cars like the 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom.
  • Bagore ki Haveli is yet another place to visit which is situated nearby Lake Pichola.
  • The Lake Garden Palace or the Jagmandir.

Top Things to Do in Udaipur

Take a boat ride at Lake Pichola, Savour the Rajasthani Cuisine at the Darikhana Restaurant, Take Vintage Car Tour at the Vintage Car Museum, shop wooden handicrafts and authentic souvenirs at Hathi Pol Bazaar, enjoy light and sound show in evening at Moti Magri.

How to Reach Udaipur?

  • By Air- The city has its own Airport named Maharana Pratap Airport which is 22 min (41 km) away from the Udaipur City and is well-connected with the major cities of India like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Delhi and Mumbai.
  • By Train- The city has its own Railway Station as well, which is Udaipur Railway Station and is well-connected with the cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Kolkata, Indore, Mumbai and Kota.
  • By Road- If you are planning to drive down to Udaipur then the city is connected to Delhi Mumbai via NH8, which would cover a distance of 700 km roughly.

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Diu, Daman and Diu: The Land of Beaches with Less Crowd and Transcendent Beauty

Diu Beach Festival

Infused with the Portuguese history, the small island Diu (Western India) has some of the pristine and less crowded beaches. Situated off the Saurashtra coast of Gujarat, Diu showcases an influence of Portuguese and Gujarati culture in their food and architecture. The pleasant and perfect weather, the clean and quiet streets make this small and beautiful place in India to be a must visit if you are looking for a refreshing break in September.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Diu

  • Nagoa Beach, which is 7 km west of Diu Town.
  • Visit St. Paul’s Church.
  • Gomptimata Beach, which is 9 km south of Diu.
  • Make a visit to the Nagar Sheth Haveli, notable for its stucco scrolls and fulsome fruit.
  • Visit the Seashells Museum to learn the difference between cowrie shells and poisonous cone shells.
  • Last but not the least, don’t return back from the trip without seeing the Diu Fort which was built in 1535.

Top Things to Do in Diu

Go to O’Coqueiro restaurant if you want to try out the seafood or Portuguese dishes. Visit the Gangeshwar Temple to watch the Shiva Linga washed by the waves. Swim at Nagoa Beach. To try out multi-cuisine, go to the Apana Foodland. You can also visit the Sunset Point Beach, Jalandhar Beach, Casa Luxo Bar.

How to Reach Diu?

  • By Air: Diu has its own airport which connects with the major cities of the Country.
  • By Train: Diu doesn’t have its own railway station, so the nearest railhead is Somnath Railway Station, Gujarat which is 82 km (1 hr 50 mins) away from Diu.
  • By Road: Regular bus connectivity is there from all the major cities of India.

Diu Special – Lobster fish and crabs for seafood lovers, Nagoa Beach, Ghogla Beach and old Diu for Portuguese architecture.

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Dooars, West Bengal:  Dreamy Monsoon landscapes

Dooars West Bengal

Dooars is the most unique place to visit in Monsoon. Dooars region is blessed with emerald green tea gardens, scenic small towns, lush green vegetation, meadows, verdant forests, cascading mountain streams, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries and the background of lofty Himalayan Peaks.

Isn’t it enough to dream of a perfect monsoon holiday with your family and friends? If you are planning your honeymoon, Dooars is not less than a paradise. Infact, adventure seekers and nature lovers would love Dooars more than anything else.

Top Tourist Attractions in Dooars

  • Spot exotic wildlife and scenic lush greenery at National Parks and Wildlife sanctuaries. Gorumara National Park, Buxa Tiger reserve and Neora Valley NationalPark are some of the most popular places to visit in Dooars.
  • Phuntsholing is a must visit place if you are in Dooars, it is a gateway to Bhutan. Seek holy blessings at kharbandi Gompa.
  • Samsing is a place where you will witness beautiful orange orchards and cardamom plantations.
  • Suntalekhola is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dooars. Scenic vistas will overpower your senses and views of the beautiful hills of Bhutan and Jelepla pass would be a blissful sight to behold.
  • Lalygurass, Rocky Island and Murti are some of the best places to spend quality time with family and friends.

Top Things to Do in Dooars

Wildlife Safaris, bird watching, river rafting, fishing, angling and picnic.

How to Reach Dooars?

  • By Air – Bagdogra Airport is the nearest airport to reach Dooars. From Bagdogra you can get a private cab or taxi to reach dooars.
  • By Train- There are very few direct trains for Dooars. Kanchankanya Express from Kolkata is the best option to reach Dooars.
  • By Road- You can get bus services from NJP station and Cooch Behar. In Siliguri, buses from PC Mittal bus stand will leave for Dooars.

Dooars Special – Tea Gardens, Teesta River, Lush green forests and wildlife. 

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Amritsar, Punjab: The Holy, Peaceful and Spiritual City for the Sikhs

Amritsar Golden Temple

One thing that definitely strikes the mind while thinking about Amritsar is the Golden Temple which is India’s one of the most serene sights.

Planning Holidays in September with family to make it to the beautiful blend of culture, religion, tradition and food? Then I bet you are going to have a wonderful holiday in Amritsar.

The place is crowded all throughout the year as it is believed that people across different parts of India as well as international tourists visiting India come here to take the blessings and enjoy a walk through the sights, sounds and smells. All the more, September is the best month to visit the ‘Jewel of Punjab,’ when the weather is quite pleasant.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Amritsar

  • The public garden and massacre memorial Jallianwala Bagh.
  • If you are a museum lover, then go to Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum.
  • The Wagah Border Crossing.
  • The heritage building tour at Khalsa College.
  • Red Stoned Gandhi Gate.
  • Gobindgarh Fort.

Top Things to Do in Amritsar

Eat at Guru-ka-Langar after the prayer service is over at the Golden Temple. If you want to try out the lip-smacking Punjabi treat then go to Bharawan Da Dhaba. Visit Hall Bazaar to get a wide range of products.

How to Reach Amritsar?

  • By Air: You need to get down at Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport in Amritsar, which connects from Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Bangalore, London, Doha, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur.
  • By Train: The Amritsar Railway Station has its connectivity to almost all the major cities of India covering Chandigarh, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Agra, Kolkata, Chandigarh.
  • By Road: Taking the road trip? Go via NH1 with your Google Maps on and several options enroute to stop for refreshments. Or if you wish to catch the bus then daily bus service both government and private runs to and from Chandigarh, Patiala, Jammu, Delhi and Jammu.

Amritsar Special – Amritsari Kulcha, Phulkari embroidery, Harmandir Sahib and Amrit Sarovar Tank

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Lonavala, Maharashtra: Serenity of the Chaos of Mumbai

Lonavala

One must visit the serenity and secluded bliss amidst the chaos of Mumbai during the monsoon season. Its delightful weather and lush green vegetation will take you to the world of fairy tales. Situated in Sahyadri range, it is a small scenic hill station where you will witness soothing vistas of cascading waterfalls, misty hills, lakes and forests.  Lonavala is a perfect weekend getaway for relaxation and peace. It is one of the best places to visit in September.

Top Tourist Attractions in Lonavala

  • Tiger’s leap
  • Rajmachi Fort
  • Aamby Valley
  • Lonavala Lake
  • Karla Caves

Top Things to Do in Lonavala

  • Embrace the stunning beauty of the hills of western ghats and also enjoy the bliss of hiking and trekking at Tiger’s leap.
  • Like the tranquil waters of Bushi dam, your soul will also attain some moments of tranquility just by visiting here.
  • Time to get cool pictures and enjoy a small picnic at Aamby Valley
  • From Rajmachi Fort you will witness Shrivardhan Peak and Manaranjan Peak. It is one of the best places to visit in Lonavala.
  • For adventure seekers, Bungee Jumping at Della Adventure Park is the best thing to do.

How to Reach Lonavala?

  • By Road – One can easily reach Lonavala from Mumbai and Pune by taxi or bus. MSRTC buses are very comfortable to travel.
  • By Air – If you are reaching here by flight then Pune International Airport is the nearest airport to reach Lonavala.
  • By Train – Lonavala Railway Station is the nearest station. It is the most important junction of Mumbai- Pune railway route.

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Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh:The World Heritage Site Famous for the Ziro Festival and Apatani Tribe

Ziro Festival

You might have or might not have heard about the place, but Ziro (North East India) is the most beautiful and oldest Eastern Himalayan town in Arunachal Pradesh.

If you are in search of peace and want to spend a quality time alone or even with friends, Ziro would be the right place as you can breathe the fresh air, witness the beautiful lush green forests, rivulets and elevated patches.

Inhabited by the Apatani Tribe, you’ll get to see and enjoy the Ziro Festival which is held every year between September 27 and September 30 (the dates keep on changing a little bit but it lies somewhere close to it). Even though the climate remains pleasant all year, yet the best time to visit Ziro is September.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions

  • Spend a wildlife holiday watching over the endangered clouded leopard and a spectrum of flora orchids, bamboo, rhododendron, silver fern trees and more at the Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Visit Pine Grove, which is an amazing picnic spot, Lord Shiva’s Meghna Cave Temple, Siddheshwar Nath Temple, and of course attend the mother of all music festivals in India, Ziro Festival.

Top Things to Do in Ziro

Attend the most awaited Ziro festival and enjoy the music, art, culture and happiness, trekking at Midey and Dolo Mando and Camping (depending on the weather and season).

How to Reach Ziro?

  • By Air: As Ziro doesn’t have its own airport you need to board a flight till Jorhat, Assam (279.3 km away) or you can even get down at the Lilabari Airport, North Lakhimpur, Assam which is 122.7 km away from Ziro. You can hire a taxi once you are out of the airport area. The nearest International Airport is Guwahati Airport which is 465.9 km away.
  • By Train: The nearest railway head is Naharlagun (102.3) km and North Lakhimpur (117.7 km) Regular intercity ply to Naharlagun from Guwahati.
  • By Road: There is night bus service available from Guwahati to Ziro that runs four days a week. The road is safe as it covers NH27 and NH15.

Note: Arunachal Pradesh falls under a restricted area and you need to take the official permission to enter the state. Don’t forget to carry your passport (if you have). You can even get the formalities done online from Arunachal Pradesh Inner Line Management System and the required fees to get the permit would be around INR 100.

Ziro Special – Visit Ziro to witness the Pine hills and Rice fields.

Also Read: Information About Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh

Mumbai, Maharashtra: Celebrate the Biggest and Brightest Festival of Janmashtami

Mumbai Dahi-Handi Festival

The festival Janmashtami which is an important deity in Hinduism commemorates the birthday of Lord Krishna and is celebrated across India, but the way it is celebrated in Mumbai is something that would go beyond your imagination.

Afterall, Mumbai is considered to be one of the best places to visit in September to experience the festival.

Yes, the fun part of the festival is you would find human pyramids that involve people climbing on each other in many streets and try to reach at the top (strung up high from the buildings) to hit the ‘Dahi Handi.’

It is said that the record of making the human pyramid upto 9-tier was broken in the year 2012. As you know, Lord Krishna was mostly called Govinda in his young mischievous childhood days.

So perhaps this is the reason why Govinda Pathaks is the name given to the groups who take on the challenge of breaking the Dahi Handi.

When: August 30, 2021

Where: Even though the celebration would take place all throughout the city in hundreds of locations, but the must visit is at the huge ISKCON temple complex, Sankalp Pratishthan Dahi Handi at Jambori Maidan, BDD Chawls (Worli), Ram Kadam Dahi Handi at Sanitarium Lane (Ghatkopar), RamaKrishna Math and Mission at 12th Road Khar West.

How to Reach Mumbai?

  • By Air: Mumbai being the gateway of India is well connected by air with the major cities of the country. Once you get down at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport or Santa Cruz Domestic Airport, it would hardly take you 30-40 minutes to reach the city.
  • By Train: Mumbai is very well connected to the rest of India by trains through superfast, express and passenger trains.
  • By Road: Buses from other states arrive at the Mumbai Central Bus Station and the ones running from Pune and Nasik arrive at the ASIAD bus stand near Dadar Railway Station.

Mumbai Special – The Elephanta Caves, Colaba Causeway, Mawa Jalebis, Cutting Chai and XXO.

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Tarkarli, Maharashtra: Starlit sky and serene surroundings

Tarkarli Beach Maharashtra

For honeymooners, Tarkarli is the best place to visit especially in monsoon. Scuba Diving and snorkeling will blow the heart away of thrill-seeking adventure lovers. For artists, it is a great place to get inspired and draw wonderful sceneries in their canvas. It has beaches, mountains and cascading waterfalls with lush greenery all around. Tell us, what’s your pick? At night you can witness the most beautiful starlit sky because of the clear monsoon sky. Isn’t it an amazing place to visit in September?

Top Tourist Attractions in Tarkarli

  • Tarkarli Beach
  • Sindhudurg Fort
  • Deobagh, Malvan
  • Karli Backwaters
  • Tsunami Island

Top Things to Do in Tarkarli

There are plenty of adventure activities to do in Tarkarli apart from sightseeing like Scuba Diving, Parasailing, Snorkeling, Dolphin spotting, Banana and Bumper boat rides.

How to Reach Tarkarli?

  • By Air – Dabolim Airport is the nearest airport to reach Tarkarli. It will take 2 to 3 hours to reach Tarkarli from the airport by private cab or bus.
  • By Train – Kudal Railway Station is the nearest railhead to reach Tarkarli. You can take the Mandovi Express or Konkan Express to reach this scenic place.
  • By Road – There are no direct bus services but one can take a bus from Malvan to reach Tarkarli.

Tarkarli Special – Tarkarli is very popular for its beaches and adventure sports. If you are here then enjoy the thrills of adventure.

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Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir: Experience the True Heaven on Earth

Srinagar Kashmir

If you want to experience heaven on earth then you need to visit Srinagar which is amongst the top hill stations in India and yet another best place to visit in the month of September, with the gentle cover of green left over by the plenty of rainfall.

Ringed by mountains, splendid lakes and beautiful gardens are the reasons why you need to plan your trip to Srinagar once in your lifetime. So why leave the chance when you can treat your eyes with serene beauty?

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Srinagar

  • Dal Lake, which is considered as the second largest in the state.
  • Nishat Bhagat, the Mughal gardens built in 1633 CE.
  • Shalimar Bagh, featuring numerous rich terraces and landscaped greens.
  • Jama Masjid, known for wooden pillars and Indo-saracenic architecture.
  • The Hazratbal Shrine.
  • The Sankaracharya Temple, believed to be built in 371 B.C.

Top Things to Do in Srinagar

Enjoy the Shikara Ride in Dal Lake, Wildlife seeing at Dachigam National Park, and shopping for flowers and vegetables from the floating market of Dal Lake.

How to Reach Srinagar?

  • By Air: Srinagar has its own airport named Sheikh Ul Alam International Airport which is connected with airlines offering regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh.
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is Udhampur Railway Station, located 203.2 km away. Once you reach the railway station, either hire a taxi or bus to reach the magnificent place.
  • By Road: Being the capital city of Jammu and Kashmir, it is well connected by the major cities of India like Delhi, Chandigarh, Leh and Jammu. So, you can easily drive with your Google Navigation on or if you wish to take a bus journey then there are good bus services available.

Srinagar Special – Houseboats, Kashmiri Shawls, silverwares and Mughal gardens.

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Neemrana, Rajasthan: Royal charm and Scenic vistas

Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana is one of the most popular tourist attractions to visit in September. For any kind of a traveler it is a great place to seek solace and fun during monsoon.

There are a plethora of things to do this time. If you are a music lover then you must enjoy the cultural events held at Neemrana Fort. Little drizzles make the weather absolutely pleasant for sightseeing.

No matter if you are a solo traveler or a couple, Neemrana is a beautiful palette of scenic vistas, royalty, lush greenery and rich heritage and culture. Just visit here once and you will fall in love with this place. It is also one of the best places to visit near Delhi.

Top Tourist Attractions in Neemrana

  • Neemrana Fort
  • Sariska National Park
  • Buddhist Vihara Ruins
  • Lord Hanuman at Pandupol
  • Siliserh Lake

Top Things to Do in Neemrana

  • Cultural Events at Neemrana Fort
  • Wildlife at Sariska National Park
  • Vinay Vilas Mahal Museum
  • Nature sightseeing at Siliserh Lake

How to Reach Neemrana ?

  • By Air – Indira Gandhi International Airport is the nearest airport to reach Neemrana.
  • By Train – Rewari Junction Railway station and Alwar Junction Railway station are the nearest railheads.
  • By Road – You can reach Neemrana through Delhi- Jaipur highway. It is 73 kms from Alwar. Rajasthan State Transport Corporation buses connect Neemrana to other cities. So, one can easily reach here by bus.

Neemrana Special- Fort of Kesroli, Vintage Car Ride and Zip Lining activities are very popular in Neemrana.

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Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: Take a Walk through the Alpine Dale to Experience Nature at its Best

About Valley of Flowers Location

Located in the Garhwal Region in Uttarakhand lies a snow-clad vibrant and splendid national park- Valley of Flower , which is yet another best place to visit in the month between June to September.

You’ll be amazed to see a wide range of rich flora that comprises medicinal plants and fauna such as Asiatic black bear, musk deer, brown bear, red fox, and blue sheep. So, get ready to enter the World Heritage Site with a wide variety of endemic alpine flowers like the streams, waterfalls and golden lilies.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in & around Valley of Flowers

Visit the nearby sacred pilgrimage amid the Himalayan Ranges- Hemkund Sahib and Badrinath, the rare species of flowering plants. Bheem Pul and Saraswati River are also a must visit places.

Top Things to Do in and around Valley of Flowers

Get thrilling and spiritual experience at Hemkund Sahib, get to hear the sound of roaring waves of the Saraswati River which is an amazing sight to visit. Make sure you don’t miss visiting it. In short, if you want to experience nature at its best then you need to make it to the Valley of Flowers.

How to Reach Valley of Flowers?

  • By Air: To reach Valley of Flowers, you need to board a flight till Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. Once you reach, hire a taxi that would take you to Govindghat and Ghangaria, the trekking base points for the Valley of Flowers.
  • By Train: Rishikesh and Haridwar are the nearest railway stations. You can take a taxi that would take you to Joshimath or Govindghat.
  • By Road: As there is no direct connectivity to the Valley of Flowers but you need to take a cab that goes through well-connected roads to Govindghat from Rishikesh, Haridwar, Rudraprayag, and Dehradun.

Valley of Flowers Special – Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage site, you must visit this place. You will witness some of the rarest endangered species of flora and fauna.

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Ganganagar, Rajasthan (Gogamedi Fair): A Destination for a Fun-Frolic Rajasthan’s Traditional Fair

Ganganagar Rajasthan

Rajasthan’s traditional festival Gogamedi Fair is famous and well celebrated to pay a tribute to Gogaji who is supposed to be their regional hero. What catches the attention of tourists visiting the place is the rustic singing and dancing and cattle fair.

During the fest they sell handicrafts, village crops, livestocks etc. So, if you are looking forward to visiting Rajasthan in the month of September then do visit Ganganagar to enjoy the Gogamedi Fair. It lasts for three days. Also, don’t forget to purchase the handicraft items as they reflect excellent craftsmanship of the local people.

When: August 31, 2021

How to Reach Ganganagar?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport (293 km) which is well connected with the major cities of India.
  • By Train: Sri Ganganagar has its own railway station which is again well-connected to the major cities of the country. The fastest way to take an intercity from Delhi which would cover approx. 7 hours to reach Sri Ganganagar.
  • By Road: There are bus services available from all the major cities and you won’t find it difficult to reach there. Taking the help of Google Map, you can even drive to Sri Ganganagar if you wish to explore a road trip.

Highlights – Ganganagar is also known as ‘The food basket of Rajasthan’.

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Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh: Welcome to the Home of Dalai Lama and Incredible Natural Beauty

Dharamshala-McLeodganj

Surrounded by a thick cover of deodar cedar trees, snow-laden mountains, exotic culture and old monasteries- Dharamshala is one of the major strongholds for refugees and the Dalai Lama and thousands of tourists who come to visit the magnificent beauty.

It is the presence of the great Buddhist culture that makes it the most visited and best tourist destination in India. So, if you are all set to holiday in Dharamshala with your family or friends then don’t miss out on looking for the glory of Tibetan culture which could be easily experienced by visiting the quaint monasteries present there.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Dharamshala

  • John Church
  • Headquarters of his holiness Dalai Lama
  • Tsuglagkhang Complex
  • McLeod Ganj
  • Kangra Museum and Kangra Fort

Top Things to Do in Dharamshala

Pay your respect to the Buddhist Shrine at Tsuglagkhang Complex, explore the Tibetan Culture at the Namgyal Monastery, click pictures of amazing architecture of Masrur, enjoy the amazing sightseeing tour at McLeodGanj and Kareri Lake, shop at Kotwali Bazaar, last but not the least, enjoy boat riding at Dal Lake of Dharamshala.

How to Reach Dharamshala?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is at Gaggal which is just 15 km and would take you nearly 37 minutes to reach Dharamshala if you hire a taxi.
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is Pathankot Railway Station which is 85 km away and would take you approx. 2 hr. 26 minutes to reach Dharamshala.
  • By Road: The hill station has excellent road facility which connects NH154 and NH503. So, leverage the road trip which is as pleasant as Dharamshala!

Dharamshala Special- Monasteries, Paragliding, Triund Trek, Bhagsu Cake and Tibetan Butter Tea.

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Abhaneri Village, Rajasthan: Explore the Unexplored Part of Rajasthan and its Festival

Abhaneri Village Rajasthan

So, the Abhaneri festival was started in the Abhaneri Village (Dausa District of Rajasthan) just to promote rural tourism amongst the tourists and this is what has made it one of the best offbeat places to visit in India. If you didn’t know, this is how it goes.

The two-day annual festival raises a number of cultural performances, Rajasthani Folk Songs, Puppet Shows, Camel Cart Rides and what not! Don’t think much.

If you want to get some cultural retreat then a visit of 2-3 days or even more to Abhaneri Village will become a memorable experience.

When: 8th – 9th October for 2021

Top Tourist Attractions in Abhaneri

  • Harsha Mata Temple
  • Chand Baori

How to Reach Abhaneri?

  • By Air: Board a flight to Jaipur Sanganer Airport and then hire a taxi that would take you to the Abhaneri Village (99 km away).
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is the Dausa Railway Station which is situated at the Ahmedabad-Delhi railway line.
  • By Road: If you are planning to drive to Abhaneri then the good news is Abhaneri village is located on the Jaipur-Agra Road by NH-11. There are even several bus services connecting Abhaneri village to Dausa.
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Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu: Travel with Family to the Temple City

Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu

Planning to travel to the southern part of India that too with family? Well, then it has to be Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu . Situated 50-60 km South of Chennai, the place is mostly called ‘the temple city’ which is a perfect place to plan your family holidays.

Wandering around the magnificent town, you’ll get to see World Heritage Listed Temples and Carvings which show up to be the most beautiful during the sunset.

The reason why the place has been called Mahabalipuram (earlier name Mamallapuram) is because the demon king Mahabali was killed by Lord Vishnu.

The beauty of the place holds the visitor’s attention that remains startled and intoxicated with the grandeur. Are you ready to visit the historical and fascinating tourist spot? Let’s look at what else could be done here.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Mahabalipuram

  • The Varaha Cave
  • Mahishamardini Cave
  • Arjuna’s Penance
  • Krishna Mandapa
  • Trimurti Cave Temple

Top Things to Do in Mahabalipuram

In addition to watching the ancient archaeological wonders of the city and the coastal beauty, there are a lot more things that visitors enjoy doing in Mahabalipuram like the traveler hub of Othavadai and Othavadai Cross Sts, where restaurants serve scrumptious pasta, pizza and pancakes, and if you are fond of jewellery then there are various shops that sell Tibetan trinkets.

How to Reach Mahabalipuram?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Chennai Airport which is just 57.7 km away from Mahabalipuram. Chennai is well-connected by air with the major cities of India.
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is Chengalpattu which is 29 km away from Mahabalipuram. You’ll get trains from Chennai or other major cities of South India.
  • By Road: Mahabalipuram is well connected by road from Chennai, Kanchipuram, Tirukalukundram and Pondicherry. What I feel is, self-drive road trips are great to explore the city which gives one the opportunity and freedom to enjoy sightseeing and attractions.

Mahabalipuram Special – Mahabalipuram is very popular for its ancient stone temples. Shore Temple is the must visit place in Mahabalipuram.

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Leh and Surrounding Villages: Celebrate Life with Vibrant Tibetan Music and Culture

Ladakh Festival

Plan your trip to travel to North India in September to enjoy the cultural extravaganza in Ladakh Festival. The inauguration ceremony of the festival takes place in Leh with a procession traversing through the Leh Market.

The duration of the festival lasts for one week including the surrounding villages where you can enjoy seeing various activities archery, polo, masked dances and dances from the cultural troupes of different villages.

For music lovers there is no chance to get bored as there is a vibrant music concert that takes place. Concerned about the stay? Well, you don’t have to worry as hotels and local transport discounts are available during the festivals.

When: 1st September – 4th September, 2021

How to Reach Leh?

  • By Air: Board a flight to Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. Once you reach, get down and hire a taxi which would take you to the main city Leh (2.4 km).
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is Jammu Tawi Railway Station covering 704 km (18-19 hours) to Leh. Hire a taxi or bus that would take you straight to Leh.
  • By Road: For adventure lovers, travelling to Leh by road is no less than a dream. So, take down the (lower) road from Jammu and Kashmir or the (higher) road from Rohtang. Also, regular bus services are available from Pahalgam, Chamba etc. that are well-connected to Leh.

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Munnar, Kerala: Ride through the Beautiful lanes and Gorgeous Tea Estates

Munnar

How about a walk through the manicured gardens and widening lanes?? If you are a tea lover, I am sure you are going to love Munnar because of its expansion of sprawling tea gardens on both sides of the widening lanes.

The lush greenery and rich flora become so pleasing and relaxing to the eyes and this is one of the reasons why Munnar is a great holiday destination for the ones who are looking for peace and presence of serenity amid nature’s beauty.

So this season, experience the beautiful destination either with your family, friends or even solo to cherish for the lifetime. Ah, the low mountain scenery of Munnar is just WOW!

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Munnar

  • Mattupetty Dam, picturesque area with animals
  • Anamudi, the highest mountain in South India
  • The Blossom International Park/Blossom Hydel Park, known for bird-watching and scenic viewpoint
  • KDHP Tea Museum, know the history and production of tea
  • Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church
  • Anthony’s Statue

Top Things to Do in Munnar

  • Hire a cycle and enjoy the ride through the beautiful lanes of Munnar.
  • Exploring the gushing waterfalls, shimmering lakes and other amazing sights.
  • Take a pleasurable boat ride at Mattupetty Dam, take short elephant rides at Carmelagiri Elephant Park,
  • Enjoy various activities (applicable for families too) at Wonder Valley Adventure and Amusement Park

How to Reach Munnar?

  • By Air: As Munnar doesn’t have its own airport, you need to board a flight to the Cochin International Airport and from there take a taxi that would take you to the beautiful hill station Munnar (110 km).
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is the Ernakulam Railway Station which is 132 km away from Munnar and Aluva Railway Station which is 114 km away from Munnar.
  • By Road: You can take a private bus journey that plies from various towns in Kerala and Tamil Nadu that is safe and considered as the best ways to get to Munnar by road.

Munnar Special- Lush greenery, tea plantations and Eravikulam National Park for endangered Nilgiri Tahr.

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Pune, Maharashtra: Celebrate the Day Long Festival of Knowledge and the Great Ambience

Pune - International Literary Festival

Would you like to try out something different? Then here you go with the International Literary Festival held every year in Pune which gives you an opportunity to interact with various authors of India and foreign delegates.

Get ready to be a part of the panel discussions, workshops and book launches that take place in the literary fest. Nearly 100 authors from India as well as abroad speak at the festival and start on with an interactive session which lets the audience question their doubts related to the topic of discussions.

Isn’t it interesting?? If you have ever experienced it in the last six years, then you are familiar with the atmosphere of the fest but if not then truly you can keep the Literary Fest in your to-do list for September.

When: Date not declared yet!

How to Reach Pune?

  • By Air: Pune is easily accessible by air from the other major cities of India. The city has its own airport name, Lohegaon Airport.
  • By Train: Again, Pune has its own railway station with the railway connectivity to all the other major cities of India. The stations are- Pune Junction, Khadki, Dapodi, Hadapsar, Ghorpuri.
  • By Road: As you know there is no bus service from New Delhi to Pune or any other state of North and East India, you need to either board a flight or train to Mumbai and then start with your road trip experience by hiring a taxi.

Pune Special – Paithani Sarees, Mango Barfi, Puran Poli, Bhakarwadi and Shaniwarwada Palace.

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Orchha, Madhya Pradesh: Explore the Hidden Gem of India

Orchha Fort Madhya Pradesh

Would you like to plan a trip with your family to a hidden place in India? Then it has to be Orchha in Madhya Pradesh . The interesting thing about the place is the meaning of the name goes well with the nature of the place.

In this sense, Orchha literally means, hidden place. Even though it is not a popular destination like any other in India but the beautiful mountains, the revealing tales or kings and emperors are the reasons why Orchha deserves a trip. The atmosphere is hassle-free which promises to give you a memorable and relaxed atmosphere at Orchha.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Orchha

  • Jahangir Mahal, Orchha Fort
  • The beautiful Ram Raja Temple
  • Pool Bagh to explore the garden complex with aesthetic qualities
  • Chaturbhuj Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu
  • The Rani Mahal, wrapped in elegance
  • Sundar Mahal to explore the quaint serenity

Top Things to Do in Orchha

There are not enough places to explore for the shopaholics, but you’ll get various small shops where you can purchase souvenirs, gemstones, beaded chains, handicrafts etc. Enjoy rafting and boating in Betwa. Also, if you wish to take a soothing and relaxing body massage then you can go ahead with the Ayurvedic Massage that would charge between Rs. 500-1000. You can even try out swimming near the boat club or near the Bundelkhand riverside.

How to Reach Orchha?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Khajuraho which is well connected with Delhi and Varanasi.
  • By Train: The nearest railhead is Jhansi Junction (19 km away from Orchha) and Barwa Sagar (22 km).
  • By Road: As Orchha doesn’t have its bus stand, you need to make it either till Jhansi or Khajuraho and then you can drive to Orchha.

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Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh: A Unique Combination of Hindu and Buddhist Culture and Beliefs

Spiti Valley Himachal

Hey, have you ever visited the religious chunk of Tibet? If yes, then-WONDERFUL. But if you haven’t and are looking forward to exploring different religions then you must add Spiti Valley (the best places to holiday in September) in your bucket list.

A journey to Spiti Valley is an experience that you will cherish all your life, and this is the reason that the place attracts thousands of visitors throughout the year.

There is a unique lifestyle of the locals that reflects a combination of both Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.

So, are you ready to experience this sort of lifestyle and spend your holiday amid the lush green hills, mountains, rivers and waterfalls? Then why wait? Start packing up your bag right away. The good news is, unlike Ladakh, Spiti Valley never gets closed.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Spiti Valley

  • Key Monastery to explore a treasure of ancient Buddhist literature.
  • Tabo Monastery which is renowned for its spectacular paintings.
  • Lhalung Monastery which is a hub of Buddhist Teachings.
  • Pin Valley National Park to watch out for interesting flora and fauna.
  • Kunzum Pass which is the gateway to Spiti from Kullu and Lahaul.
  • Dhankar Gompa which offers a panoramic view of the Spiti Valley.

Top Things to Do in Spiti Valley

Wish to take Safaris and wildlife tours in India? Then Spiti Valley is the answer where you can enjoy the most of it which would start from the Dhankar Village. Leverage wonderful sightseeing at Tabo, take a motorcycle ride to enjoy the scenic beauty of Spiti Valley.

How to Reach Spiti Valley?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Kullu Airport, located 247 km from the Spiti Valley. Once you reach, get down and hire a taxi that would take you to Spiti Valley.
  • By Train: The nearest railheads are Joginder and Shimla Railway station located 360 km and 415 km respectively from Spiti Valley.
  • By Road: Spiti Valley is well-connected by road to the other cities of the country. You need to board a bus from Manali and can even rent a jeep and cars to reach Spiti Valley.

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Alappuzha, Kerala: Travel to the Exotic Backwater Destination

Alleppey Kerala Backtwaters

Alappuzha or Alleppey is yet another holiday destination that you won’t regret visiting. In fact, you’ll capture the beautiful moments that you would love to share with others.

The place is most famous for beautiful beaches, backwater holidays, boat races and marine products and coir industry.

If you are going with your family, then the best thing is, Alappuzha is the best picnic spot. So, let’s just quickly roll our eyes on what all can be done in Alappuzha.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Alappuzha

  • Revi Karunakaran Memorial Museum which is an elegant museum showing religious artwork.
  • Red and White striped Alappuzha Lighthouse.
  • Vembanad which shows a sprawling lake with tranquil waters.
  • Krishnapuram Palace which is a museum with historical artifacts.
  • Jain Derasar, which is a calm and quiet temple.
  • Mary’s Church.

Top Things to Do in Alappuzha

Alappuzha is well known for the Snake Boat Race which is held at Punnamada Lake. So, make sure you try it when you visit Alappuzha. Get ayurvedic massage at Sreekrishna Ayurveda Panchakarma Center and Keraleeyam Ayurvedic Resort. Take a houseboat cruise at Vembanad Lake and Alappuzha Beach, enjoy bird watching at Pathiramanal.

How to Reach Alappuzha?

  • By Air: The nearest airport to reach Alappuzha or Alleppey is the Cochin International Airport which is approx. 82 km. So, once you reach the airport, you can get a taxi or cab to reach Alappuzha.
  • By Train: The city has its own airport which is the Alleppey Railway Station and is well connected to the major cities like Cochin, Vellore, Trivandrum, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. Once you reach there, you can get a taxi or most preferred auto-rickshaw to reach your destination.
  • By Road: If you are planning to drive to Alappuzha, then you need to take the NH 66 route which connects to the cities like Kochi, Chennai, Kozhikode, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Kottayam, and Kollam. Also, you can even choose to travel by state-run buses that are available from Chennai, Mysore, Bangalore and Coimbatore to Alleppey.

Alleppey Special – Boat Races, Backwater cruise, Temples, Alleppey beach.

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Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu: A Destination for the Memorable Honeymoon Trip

Kodaikanal Hill Station

Have you ever thought of planning your honeymoon tour to Tamil Nadu? NO?? Then I would recommend you to make a visit to Kodaikanal (one of the famous and popular honeymoon destinations) which is located in the hills of the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu.

Nature has blessed this amazing place with the breathtaking views and refreshing atmosphere. One who visits here, is sure to gather a good bunch of memories along with them.

But what I want to tell you here is, apart from the natural beauty, the place has a lot of man-made monuments and structures that catch the attention of the visitor.

Even though the climate remains pleasant and cool all-round the year round, Kodaikanal has been considered as the best destination to visit in September.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Kodaikanal

  • Visit the star-shaped Kodai Lake.
  • Walk through the misty woodlands of Green Valley View.
  • Visit the picnic spot Bear Shola Falls.
  • Don’t miss out on the magnificent Berijam Lake.
  • Watch out for the fauna, rafts and hybrids at Bryant Park.
  • The Kurinji Temple is dedicated to Lord Muruga.
  • Take a short tour to the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory.
  • Shembaganur Museum of Natural History.
  • 133-year-old La Salette Church and the Moir Point.

Top Things to Do in Kodaikanal

Enjoy a guided trek to the Pillar Rocks, boating and horse riding at Kodai Lake, take a pleasant and memorable walk with your partner at the Coakers Walk, get delighted to see the pure crystalline water at the Silver Cascade Falls, last but not the least, a visit to the most famous tourist spots in the city Pine Forest is a must which is also an important preserved heritage.

How to Reach Kodaikanal?

  • By Air: Madurai Airport is the nearest which is just 133 km away from Kodaikanal. The airline has good connectivity with the cities like Chennai, Bangalore, Trichy and Mumbai. Once you arrive at the airport, hire a cab/taxi which would take you approx. 3 hr. 7 mins to reach Kodaikanal.
  • By Train: Take the rail route and get down at the Kodai Road, from there you need to take a taxi which would take you to the main city covering 79 km (approx. 2 hr. 15 min).
  • By Road: If you have plans to drive to Kodaikanal by yourself and experience a road trip then here’s the good news. Kodaikanal is easily accessible by road and is well-connected by Palani, Madurai, Kumily, Bangalore, Coimbatore and Chennai. All the more, several bus services are available from these cities.

Kodaikanal Special – Fruit Orchards, Homemade chocolates, Noodle soups and momos, Kodaikanal Lake and Hillview Resorts.

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Kolad, Maharashtra: Water and Land Adventure Capital of Maharashtra

Kolad Maharashtra

Looking for great adrenaline filled holiday places where you could just enjoy enthralling activities? Then Kolad is the answer! Yes, a lovely little village with a plethora of natural bounties, thrilling and adventurous activities and a lot of resorts makes this place an ultimate tourist destination.

Whether you are looking forward to traveling in India during September month or for a short weekend escape in Maharashtra, then Kolad would be the right choice. Other than experiencing the adventurous activities, the beautiful Kolad has a lot of tourist attractions to explore.

  • The lush green Tamhini Ghat Waterfalls.
  • Visit the Ghosala Fort for its architecture and design.
  • Pristine Sutarwadi Lake for bird watching.
  • Tala Fort-1000 ft. above the sea level.
  • Visit the famous pilgrim centre- Gaimukh.
  • Kuda Mandad Caves- a group of 13 Buddhist Caves.

Top Things to Do in Kolad

The river rafting in Kolad is famous for its 14 km rapids and fast water flow. But the rafting is available only at certain times depending on the weather conditions and temperature. If you are visiting Kolad between June to September, you can leverage the alderline rush in grade 1-3 River! Other than this, enjoy fishing, boating and swimming in the Kundalika River.

How to Reach Kolad?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport which is 128 km away from Kolad. Getting to Kolad is easy and accessible which would take nearly 3 hrs. by cab/taxi.
  • By Train: Kolad has good railway connectivity from Mumbai. So you won’t find it tough to reach there. It’s convenient.
  • By Road: Since Kolad is connected to other major cities, you can easily get a luxurious range of buses. Or if you wish to drive by yourself, then driving to Kolad from Mumbai (121 km), Pune (144 km), Kolhapur (289 km) and Matheran (98 km) is also feasible.

Kolad Special – Kolad River Rafting is very popular and one of the best things to do in Kolad.

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Saputara Gujarat: Beauty and bliss all in one place

Saputara Hill Sation Gujarat

If you visit Saputara once, you will never be able to forget this palace. It is not an exaggeration to say that Saputara in Gujarat is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Monsoon.

It is also a summer paradise because its weather remains pleasant all the time. Its surroundings will give the feel of heaven. Splendid waterfalls, lush greenery and exotic wildlife, you name it and you will get every kind of serenity and peace here.

For honeymooners, family and friends, solo backpackers, Saputara is the best place to be in for monsoon holidays.  Get ready for a wonderful holiday without any hesitation when it comes to Saputara.

Top Tourist Attractions in Saputara

  • Hatgadh Fort
  • Artist Village
  • Vansda National Park
  • Saputara Lake
  • Sunrise and Sunset point
  • Townview Point
  • Step Garden
  • Nageshwar Mahadev Temple

Top Things to Do in Saputara

  • Boating in Saputara Lake
  • Artworks in Artist Village
  • Ruins of Hatgadh Fort
  • Trekking and wildlife sightseeing at Vansda National Park
  • Scenic views of Sunset Point
  • Insight on Dang history at Saputara Museum
  • Seek divine grace at Nageshwar Mahadev Temple

How to Reach Saputara?

  • By Air – Surat airport and Mumbai airport are the nearest airport to reach Saputara
  • By Train – Bilimora Station is the nearest railway station to reach Saputara. You can take a local taxi or bus to reach Saputara from the station.
  • By Road- GSRTC bus services are available from major cities to reach Saputara.
  • Saputara Lake – Boating at Saputara Lake is one of the best things to do in Saputara.
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Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: The Oldest Living City in the World

Varanasi Ganga aarti rituals at Assi ghat

One of the oldest living cities in the world, Varanasi has a special mention when people talk about temples, ghats, Hindu rituals, street food, Banarasi Saree, tourism and Satyajit Roy’s movies.

One of the most happening towns or cities of Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi, which was previously known as Kashi, is an ancient place which is believed to be continually habited for more than 2,500 years.

You will be surprised to know that some of the temples and ghats in Varanasi were built in the 8th century or before that and they are located in the same place as it is. Besides being an ancient city, it also flourished with culture as some of the eminent personalities like Girija Devi, Sitara Devi, Ustad Bismillah Khan and Vikash Maharaj are from this holy city.

Located beside the Ganges, this holy city sees almost 90 lakh of tourists per year. It is famous for many reasons such as its popular Benarasi Saree, food like Thandaai, Paan and the vibe which gives a charming sensation to all tourists exploring Varanasi.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Varanasi

  • Dasaswamedh Ghat, to witness the old vibe of Varanasi.
  • Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple , a sacred abode of Lord Shiva near the Manikarnika Ghat.
  • Assi Ghat, perfect place to watch Ganga Aarti.
  • Dhamek Stupa, Chaukhandi Stupa and Sarnath Museum, are some nearby places to explore.
  • Banaras Hindu University, one of Asia’s largest residential universities.
  • Ruchika Art Gallery, to buy a piece of elegant Benarasi Saree.

Top Things to Do in Varanasi

  • Temple Visits
  • Seek blessings
  • Stroll along the Ghats
  • Bathing in the Ganges
  • Sightseeing
  • Sarnath Visit
  • By Air – the nearest airport is Varanasi Airport (Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport), which is connected to all major cities in India and abroad.
  • By Train – you can reach Varanasi by train. The nearest railway station is Varanasi Railway Junction which is located at a distance of around two kilometres from the town.
  • By Road – Varanasi is also connected to major cities in Uttar Pradesh and other states by state-run buses.

Varanasi Special – Benarasi or Banarasi Saree, Rudraksha Mala, Banarasi Paan, Thandai and Chaat.

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Almora, Uttarakhand: The Cultural Capital of Kumaon

Almora

A famous summer retreat for Indians, Almora is one such place, which was not discovered by any British officers. Located in Uttarakhand, Almora is known as the cultural hub of Kumaon.

It was founded in the year 1568 by Kalyan Chand as an ancient capital of the Chand Dynasty. Almora was then referred to as Rajapur, which was changed to Alamnagar by another Chand ruler, King Bhishm Chand. But there mentions that Almora derived its name from Bhilmora, a kind of short plant which was used to wash the utensils at Katarmal Sun Temple.

Almora is a quaint Himalayan town located on a ridge of Kumaon Hills, on its southern edge. It is one of the places in India that enjoys charming weather all through the year because of its location within the higher peaks.

The ancient temples like Jageshwar Temple Complex, which houses about 200 temples, Katarmal Sun Temple and Nanda Devi Temple have made this place a popular tourist spot which is visited by thousands of tourists annually. Make sure to explore the Nanda Devi Festival if you are making a trip to Almora in September.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Almora

  • Nanda Devi Temple, the landmark of Almora.
  • Jageshwar Temple Complex, a place to explore more than 200 temples.
  • Chitai Golu Devta Temple, dedicated to Goljyu Devta who is an avatar of Lord Shiva.
  • Martola, a scenic place to explore the beauty of Almora.
  • Katarmal Sun Temple, a 9th-century old temple.
  • Simtola, a famous picnic spot.
  • Govind Ballabh Pant Public Museum, located on Mall Road, Almora.

Top Things to Do in Almora

  • Village Walk
  • Adventure activities
  • Nature walks
  • By Air – the nearest airport is Pantnagar, which is located at a distance of around 127 kilometres.
  • By Train – the nearest railway station is Kathgodam (located at a distance of 90 kilometres) and connected with railheads like Delhi, Lucknow, Dehradun and Calcutta.
  • By Road – Almora is connected to other major cities in India such as Haridwar, Nainital, Rishikesh, Mussoorie etc. with a network of bus services.

Festivals to attend in September – Nanda Devi Festival

Almora Special – Pashmina Shawls, Singodi and Dubuk (sweets)

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Chikmagalur, Karnataka: The Coffee Capital of South

Chikmagalur - Mullayangiri

Officially known as Chikkamagaluru, Chikmagalur is an all-year favourite tourist place, located in Karnataka. Popular for many reasons, the place attracts visitors from all over the world mainly for its serene environment, pleasant weather and coffee plantations.

Chikmagalur is known as the coffee land of Karnataka. Its geographic location on the foothills of Western Ghats at a height of 1,090 metres along with its moderate to cool climate during the year, makes it a perfect place to grow coffee plants.

The picturesque waterfalls and the mystical cloud-clad valleys are two of the main factors in making Chikmagalur a perfect honeymoon destination in South India.

There is no dearth of activities in Chikmagalur. From trekking and hiking to rafting, village walks and temple visits – Chikmagalur is one of the best places in India where you should make a trip in September, during the post-monsoon season.

Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Chikmagalur

  • Hebbe Falls, a picturesque waterfall.
  • Coffee Museum, explore different kinds of speciality of Chikmagalur.
  • Baba Budangiri, the best place for hiking.
  • Z Point, feel peace in nature.
  • Mullayanagiri, to soak in the nature of Chikmagalur.
  • Bhadra Dam, the landmark of Chikmagalur.

Top Things to Do in Chikmagalur

  • Coffee Plantation Visits
  • Waterfalls Trekking
  • Coffee Tasting
  • Village walk
  • By Air – Three nearest airports to Chikmagalur are Mangalore, Bangalore and Hubbali.
  • By Train – Kadur is the nearest railhead to Chikmagalur, located at a distance of 45 mins.
  • By Road – Buses are available from cities like Bangalore, Mysore and Mangalore.

Chikmagalur Special – Coffee, Pathrodeand spice

Festivals to attend in September – Kailash Fair

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. which festivals/events are celebrated in september in india.

Some of the popular festivals in September in India are:

  • Ziro Music Festival in Arunachal Pradesh
  • Shri Krishna Janmashtami
  • Abhaneri Festival in Rajasthan
  • Ladakh Festival

Q. Where to plan a holiday in September in India?

Some the best places to plan a holiday in India in September are:

  • Udaipur in Rajasthan
  • Diu in Daman and Diu
  • Amritsar in Punjab
  • Srinagar in Kashmir
  • Dharamshala and Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh
  • Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu, Ladakh
  • Munnar in Kerala

Q. Where can I trek in India in September?

In September, many treks are available in Kalimpong in West Bengal, Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh, Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand, and Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu.

Q. Which fun-filled activities can be enjoyed in September?

In September, one can enjoy activities like trekking in Ziro, Valley of Flowers, and Kodaikanal; paragliding, angling, and birdwatching in Kalimpong; attend the music festival in Ziro; cycling in Munnar, and motorbiking in Spiti Valley.

Q. What are the romantic getaways to plan a trip in September in India?

Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu and Udaipur in Rajasthan are some of the best romantic getaways to visit in September in India.

Q. Where to go in North India in September?

Udaipur in Rajasthan, Amritsar in Punjab, Srinagar in Kashmir, Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh can be visited in North India in September.

Q. Where in South India can one plan a visit in September?

The best places to visit in South India in September include Mahabalipuram and Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, and Munnar and Alleppey in Kerala.

Q. Which places in East and Northeast India are best to visit in September?

Kalimpong in West Bengal and Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh are the best places to visit in September in East and Northeast India.

Q. Where in West India and Central India can I visit in September?

Diu in Daman and Diu, Mumbai in Maharashtra, and Orchha in Madhya Pradesh are the best places to visit in the month of September.

Published: 29 Aug, 2022

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Born and brought up in Assam- ‘The Land of Tea Gardens’, Swati is a Travel Writer who yearns to travel around the whole world someday. Coming from one of lush-green and peaceful states of India, her love for nature and rain is beyond imagination. She is an observant and is keen to explore more about the things that comes her way which could be clearly seen in her write ups. Other than this, she is a foodie and can do anything for food that is made out of cheese especially- The Alfredo Penne Pasta!

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Weekend Getaways near Mumbai: Take a Break from the Hustle and Bustle.

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“Ae Dil hai Mushkil Jeena Yaha… Zara hat ke Zara bach ke… Ye hai Mumbai meri Jaan”. Mumbaikars are used to a fast-paced and dynamic life, thanks to the nature of the city they live in. The charm of Mumbai is unrivaled by any other city in the country. But sometimes this fast-paced life can burn you out and you need a break just to recharge your batteries.

A weekend is the best break that most of the Mumbaikars have, so why not make the most of it? There are some mesmerizing weekend getaways near Mumbai that will take your breath away. From the magnificent Sahyadri Mountain range to the pristine beaches, you can have all sorts of getaways from the chaotic city life. Here are some of the best and most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Adventure. Leisure. Wildlife. Relaxing. Heritage. Beaches. These places have it all… Go ahead, pack your bags.

Lonavala – Khandala

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The twin hill stations are one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. Lonavala and Khandala is a special place for Mumbaikars who are looking for a quick getaway from the chaotic city life. The road trip from Mumbai to Lonavala is a really amazing experience. Because the drive takes you through tunnels, hills, and provides a beautiful view of the Sahyadri mountain range. A beautiful place to visit, just a couple of hours away from Mumbai.

Distance- 85 km from Mumbai

Best Time to Visit- All Year Long

Attractions- Tigers Leap, Pavna Lake, Lohagad, Duke’s Nose, Korigad, etc.

Lonavala-Khandala

How about visiting one of the oldest and most serene hill stations for a short trip? Matheran is one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai. The hill station is surrounded by the lush green beauty of the Sahyadris. Matheran is a proper “eco-friendly” place. No automobiles are allowed in Matheran to preserve the natural serenity. The Neral-Matheran toy train ride makes you drool over the beautiful views of the tranquil environment in and around Matheran.

Distance- approx. 80 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Echo Point, Heart Point, Charlotte Lake, Panorama Point, etc.

places near mumbai to visit in september

Italy just for the weekend? Sounds stupid, doesn’t it? But how about visiting “Italy in India” sound? Pretty amazing!!! Thanks to Lavasa, now you can plan a quick weekend getaway from Mumbai and visit this beautifully planned city. Lavasa resembles the looks of an Italian town named “Portofino”. Pleasant weather and a peaceful break from the chaos of the city is one of the main attractions of Lavasa.

Distance- 188 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Dasve View Point, Lavasa Natural Trail, Dasve Lake, etc.

Alibag

How about skipping the normal road trip and heading to your weekend destination by boarding a ferry? The famous beaches of Alibag are popular amongst Mumbaikars who are looking for a short trip. Just hop on a ferry near The Gateway of India and reach Alibag within a couple of hours. Alibag is known for its serene beaches with traces of ancient history in it. A lot of Mumbaikars head to Alibag to chill over the weekend and enjoy some water sports to add a little thrill to their short trip.

Distance- 96 km from Mumbai (By Road)

Best Time to Visit- October to May

Attractions- Underi, Kolaba Fort, Beaches, etc.

Kamshet

Kamshet is known as, “Indias Paragliding Mecca”. It is just 16 km away from Lonavala and Khandala and has a number of points to make sure that you have a memorable paragliding experience. It boasts some serene places along with perfect conditions for soaring and thermal paragliding. Adventure enthusiasts should definitely head to Kamshet to feel the adrenaline rush. Without a doubt one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai. 

Distance- 103 km From Mumbai

Attractions- Paragliding

Kashid

White-Sand Beaches!!! Who doesn’t love them? 

Kashid is a beach town in Maharashtra that is known for its white-sand beaches and clear blue water. It is one of the loveliest weekend getaways near Mumbai. Kashid is a soothing and calming place thanks to the peaceful vibes that the place has. It is also known for the view of its majestic mountains and the serene environment. There’s a place named “Chaul” near Kashid that has numerous Buddhist caves. Also, The Korlai Fort is another major attraction near Kashid.

Distance- 126 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Korlai Fort, Kashid Beach, Phansad Bird Sanctuary

Daman

Probably one of the most ideal places for a weekend getaway near Mumbai. Daman used to be a Portuguese colony back in the day. The city has a different charm and feels to it. Daman is a beautiful city with traces of the old culture. Mumbaikars generally visit Daman to have a peaceful time. Daman is also famous for the cultural touch that the city has thanks to the age-old Church of Bom Jesus. If you’re looking to go away from the chaotic city life, you should visit Daman once.

Distance-175 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Jampore Beach, Lighthouse, Mirasol Lake Garden, etc.

Manori

Manori is famous for its creek and it’s a peaceful place situated away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Manori is one of the most serene beaches in Mumbai.

Distance- approx 45 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Global Vipassana Pagoda, Manori Beach, Old Portuguese Church, Beach Parties, etc.

Silvassa

Similar to Daman, Silvassa boasts Portuguese heritage. It was known as “Vila de Paco d’Arcos” during the Portuguese rule. Silvassa has a significant number of Roman Catholics in the city. The capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is known for its quaint and peaceful vibes. Looking to add a Portuguese touch to your weekend? Look no further than Silvassa.

Distance- 170 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Lion Safari, Tribal Cultural Museum, Vanganga Garden, etc.

Igatpuri

This place is truly picture-perfect!! Igatpuri is known for the scenic views of the Sahyadris. It is known as one of the most romantic getaways near Mumbai. Love trekking? Head to Igatpuri for some beautiful trails, love photography? Head to Igatpuri and capture some of the most serene views you can. You can also have a peaceful time at Igatpuris famed Vipassana meditation center. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and enjoy your weekend at Igatpuri.

Distance- 120 km from Mumbai

Best Time to Visit- June to January

Places to Visit- Camel Valley, Myanmar Cafe, Water Sports, Dhamma Giri Vipassana International Academy, etc.

Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat

Anyone who loves road trips, will definitely love Malshej Ghat. It is without a shadows doubt one of the best road trips you can have during the monsoon season. The picture-perfect view of the Sahyadri mountain range along with the waterfalls provide the perfect backdrop for mesmerizing views. The place is blessed with tremendous flora and fauna, with the likes of Siberian migratory birds that are generally seen near Malshej Ghat from July to September. Malshej Ghat is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Attractions- Pushpawati River, Drive through the ghats, Waterfalls, etc.

Shrivardhan

Shrivardhan

A trip to the beach is never a bad trip. Shrivardhan is one of the best beaches in Maharashtra and is a popular weekend getaway near Mumbai for the Mumbaikars who love pristine beaches. Who wouldn’t love to spend their weekend at a secluded beach away from the hustle-bustle of the city. Sublime views of the sunset with the Arabian Sea in the backdrop gives you the most serene views. Love Beaches? Head to Shrivardhan soon!!!

Attractions- Shrivardhan Beach, Harihareshwar Beach, etc.

Trimbakeshwar

Trimbakeshwar

Distance- 177 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shri. Trimbakeshwar Temple, Anjaneri, Bramhagiri Hill, etc.

Imagica

Adlabs Imagica is one of the most loved entertainment theme parks in India. Imagica has everything you want at an entertainment park. Imagica has three zones, A Theme Park, A Water Park, and A Snow Park. It was opened in April 2013 and has gone on to become one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. Want your weekend to be packed with fun and entertainment? Head over to Imagica now!!

Distance- 68 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Water Park, Snow Park, and Theme Park.

Kaas Plateau

Kaas Plateau

In 2012, the Kaas Plateau was named as one of UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites. The Kaas Plateau is situated in Panchgani. It is without a doubt a magical place with picture-perfect views. The place has a mesmerizing backdrop with lakes, butterflies, and flowers all around the plateau.

Distance- 279 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Vajrai Waterfall, Kaas Lake, Kaas Patthar, etc.

Bhandardara

Bhandardara

Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, there’s a beautiful hill station known as Bhandardara. A place blessed by nature with, beautiful waterfalls, mountains covered with lush greenery. Bhandardara is a beautiful holiday spot people looking to spend their weekends at a serene place with a peaceful vibe. It is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Distance- 166 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Umbrella Falls, Arthur Hill Lake, Randha Fall, etc.

Kolad

Looking to have an adventurous weekend? Just pack your bags and head to Kolad. Kolad is known for mesmerizing views along with pulsating adventurous activities. Overlooking the gushing Kundalika River. You can enjoy numerous water sports at Kolad. Kolad is renown for river-rafting in the Kundalika river. Kolad has it all, a lush green forest, a beautiful mountain range, numerous waterfalls, and the perennial Kundalika River. Every Mumbaikar should visit Kolad and have fun at one of the most beautiful weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Attractions- River Rafting, Bhira Dam, Devkund Waterfalls, etc.

Pune

The Cultural Capital of Maharashtra is not only known as a cultural hub but it is also known as an educational hub. Pune is not just a normal metropolitan city, it’s much more than that. There are numerous tourist places and places of natural & historical importance in and around Pune. The place has a different charm of the old culture that will make you fall in love with the city. Pune is one of the must-visit cities in India, and one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. 

Distance- 148 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, Sinhagad Fort, etc.

Panchgani

Named after its location, Panchgani is a small town situated between five hills of the Sahyadri Mountain Range. Many people who are looking for a weekend getaway near Mumbai, they should definitely pay Panchgani a visit. You won’t be disappointed with your decision to spend some quality time there. Spend some tranquil moments with the ones you love and make your weekend memorable.

Distance- 244 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Parsi Point, Table Land, Sydney Point, etc.

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar

It is of the most popular hill stations in Maharashtra and a great weekend getaway near Mumbai. Surrounded by lush green forests overlooking the symmetric view of the evergreen mountains, Mahabaleshwar is a mesmerizing hill station. It’s one of the most scenic places near Mumbai. During the British rule, Mahabaleshwar used to be the summer capital for the Bombay province.

Distance- 242 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Pratapgad, Elephant’s Head Point, Venna Lake, etc.

Karjat

On the basin of the Ulhas river, there’s a beautiful place known as Karjat. Karjat has it all, from ancient rock-cut cave temples to serene mountains and forts. You can enjoy trekking and various other adventurous activities at this popular weekend getaway from Mumbai. Head over to Karjat and lose yourself in the serenity of this beautiful place.

Distance- 63 km from Mumbai

Best Time to Visit- All Year Long 

Attractions- Irshalgad, Sondai Fort, Morbe Dam, etc.

Jawhar

Just a few miles away from Mumbai, there’s a small hill station known as “Jawhar” it is one of the most picturesque weekend getaways near Mumbai. Jawhar is blessed with several man-made marvels along with the serene beauty of nature. No doubt about the fact that Jawhar is one of the most beautiful tourist attraction near Mumbai and is visited by a large number of tourists all year long. It is a photographers paradise with the Rocky Mountains, Endless Waterfalls and Lush green forests as the backdrops, it is just picture-perfect. Jawhar is a must-visit place near Mumbai.

Distance- 140 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Jawhar Fort, Sunset Point Road, Jai Vilas Palace, etc.

Junnar

Historic!! Go back in time and enjoy the traditional vibes of this ancient city. Junnar is a city with a lot of historic importance. The birthplace of Maratha King, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj i.e. the Shivneri fort is just 4 km away from Junnar. Junnar is a brilliant place for people who embrace history and adventure. A lot of mesmerizing forts, rock-cut temples, caves, and dense teak forests make this place worth visiting. 

Distance- 155 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shivneri, Lenyadri, Vigneshwar Mandir, etc.

Guhaghar

Virgin Beaches Picture-perfect landscapes make Guhagar one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. Guhaghar is a paradise for Beach and Mango lovers. The Guhaghar beach is one of the cleanest and safest beaches on the Konkan coast. Guhaghar is a famous shooting location for music videos and movies. 

Distance- 275 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Water Sports, Guhaghar Beach, etc.

Durshet

Embrace the beauty of nature at one of the most naturally beautiful weekend getaways near Mumbai. Durshet is a truly mesmerizing place for family picnics and outings. Nestled in the beautiful Sahyadri Mountain range, it is a picture-perfect place for nature lovers. If you want to have a quiet and peaceful weekend with your loved ones, Durshet is the place for you. Escape from the chaotic city life and have a memorable time at this natures treasure.

Distance- 77 km from Mumbai

Places to Visit- Uddhar Hot Springs, Water Sports, Night Safari, etc.

Palghar

Loaded up with fascinating legends, Palghar is approximately 115 km north of Mumbai. Palghar holds a critical spot in the historical backdrop of the Maratha Empire. With its brilliant heritage, Palghar is home to some well-known historic clans including the Warli tribe. The renowned Warli painting – craftsmanship presented by the Warli tribe has a past filled with history in excess of a thousand years. 

Distance- 114 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Kaldurg Fort, Kelve Fort, Waghoba Temple, Warli Paintings, etc. 

Nashik

Nashik has a lot more to offer along with its dynamic culture. The wine capital of India is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai, especially for people who love wine. Settled on the banks of the Godavari river, it’s a city with ancient importance. The place is a treasure for history enthusiasts with its ancient caves & temples. The Vineyards and the renown Sula Fest are some major reasons why you have to venture out to Nashik.

Distance- 167 km from Mumbai 

Attractions- Nashik Caves, Sula Vineyards, Shri. Someshwar Mahadev Mandir, etc. 

Ganpatipule

Ganpatipule

Pristine Virgin Beach at a place that has been untouched by commercialism makes Ganpatipule a must-visit place. It is one of the most-loved weekend getaways near Mumbai. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life then you must head to Ganpatipule and have a peaceful time. Go get in touch with your inner place at this holy and serene place in Konkan.

Distance- 340 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shri Ganpatipule Mandir, Ganpatipule Beach, Prachin Konkan, etc. 

Treks & Forts

Kalsubai Peak

Kalsubai peak

“The Everest of Maharashtra”, Kalsubai peak is the highest peak of the Sahyadri Mountain range in Maharashtra. The trek to the peak is just mesmerizing and takes your breath away with serene views overlooking the Sahyadris throughout the trek. If you love trekking, you must go to Kalsubai at least once in your life. Trekking at Kalsubai is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai for all the trek lovers.

Distance- 152 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Moderate

Murud Janjira

Murud Janjira

Over the shore of a little town called Murud in Raigad region of Maharashtra, the magnificent Murud-Janjira Fort is built on a little island. The gigantic walls of the fort hold various legends and accounts of the past. The most well-known legend of this marine fort is that it would never be vanquished in any fight due to its one of a kind brilliant design. It is an astounding weekend getaway from Mumbai because of its availability, beautiful areas, and noteworthy significance. 

Distance- 159 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Easy

Koyna Valley Trek

Koyna Valley Trek

The delightful clear lake and the thick strange timberlands make Koyna valley one of the most sought after trekking places in Maharashtra. It is ideal for a weekend getaway from Mumbai for people who love scenic natural views. With various peaks coating its edges and India’s biggest hydroelectric dam at a short distance, this valley is home to one of the most picturesque treks in Maharashtra. 

Distance- 263 km from Mumbai

Plus Valley Trek

Plus Valley Trek

The valley is named as the “Plus Valley” for its resemblance of the plus sign. The trek is one of the most beautiful and enticing experiences that you could have in Maharashtra. Plus Valley is covered with picture-perfect canyons and mesmerizing waterfalls along the trekking trail. The trek consists of two rappelling points over the waterfalls. The Bhira Dam marks the end of this amazing trek. If you love trekking, the Plus Valley Trek must be on your bucket-list of treks in Maharashtra. The Plus Valley Trek is one of the most mesmerizing weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Distance- 145 km from Mumbai

Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

The Elephanta Caves is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an example of art and engineering from the seasons of medieval India. These rock-cut caves are an architectural marvel. The caves are situated on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island which is located just about 11 km from Mumbai. Locally known as Gharapurichi Leni, the Elephanta Caves that exist today are vestiges of what were once intricately painted works of art. It likewise gives an astonishing view of the skyline of Mumbai. You can reach the Elephanta Caves by ferry ride from Gateway of India.

Distance- 20 km roadways and 13 km seaways

Rajgad

Previously Rajgad was the capital of the Maratha Empire before Raigad was made the capital by Shivaji Maharaj. The fort is one of the most serene and historic forts of the Maratha empire. The importance of Rajgad cannot be overlooked as it was the home for Shivaji Maharaj for the highest number of days. The magnificent architecture of the fort showcases the skills of the people back in the day. The fort is divided into three parts, and the trek to the peak is enthralling.

Distance- 200 km from Mumbai 

Karla & Bhaja Caves

Karla & Bhaja caves

The Karla and Bhaja caves are among the most seasoned and one of the most ancient caves in India and go back right to 160 B.C. These caves are located close to the twin hill-station of Lonavala-Khandala in Maharashtra. The Bhaja caves are a gathering of 22 rock-cut caves which are accepted to have existed from the seasons of Hinayana period of Buddhism. History enthusiasts frequently visit these caves.

Distance- approx 100 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Easy 

Suryamal Peak

Suryamal

Suryamal is the most elevated pinnacle of the area surrounding the mountain, situated in Thane region of Maharashtra. The little however excellent hill is a well-known spot among individuals for the sheer stunning perspectives that it tends to be seen from the ridge. The spot is rich in valleys and lavish woodlands that demonstrates to be a treat for nature lovers and for the individuals who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 

Distance- 144 km from Mumbai

Ratangad

Ratangad is a multi-year-old fortress. The fort of Ratangad was captured by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in his time. It is located in Ratanwadi which is its base town overlooking Bhandardara. The natural rock that has a developing tip at the top known as ‘Nedhe’ or ‘the opening of the needle’. There are numerous wells on the top each close to the four entryways of the fortress – Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan, Trimbak. The Fort at the highest point of the hill gives its observers a view on the Sahyadris like no other. The trek, the view, the fort, all of it is just mesmerizing. 

Distance- 176 km from Mumbai

Lohagad

The Lohagad Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the most formidable forts in Maharashtra. Lohagad holds significant importance in the history of the Maratha empire. The fort stands tall at an elevation of 3,400 feet above sea level. It is an imposing fort around 52 kilometers away from Pune. The fort comfortably sits atop the beautiful hill near Malavali, this destination is the ideal weekend getaway near Mumbai for trekkers.

Distance- 98 km from Mumbai

Bhimashankar Trek

Bhimashankar

The spot is renowned as a holy attraction as a result of the nearness of a worshipped jyotirlinga temple. The temple is enhanced with mind-boggling carvings and lovers from distant locations abroad come to visit all year every year. Bhimashankar likewise has a natural reserve for wildlife that covers an immense region and is home to an assortment of species of animals. It’s an ideal weekend getaway near Mumbai. 

Distance- 216 km from Mumbai

Salher-Salota

Salher-Salota

Standing adjacent to each other in the Selbari mountain range, are two of the highest forts in Maharashtra. Towering at a staggering altitude of 5141 ft. above sea level, these forts provide you with panoramic views while trekking. The trek is an enticing one and is a breathtaking experience for all the trekkers. The narrow pathways make sure that you have a thrilling time. If you love trekking, you should head to Salher-Salota soon.

Distance- 278 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Difficult

Raigad

The capital of the Maratha King, Shivaji Maharaja, Raigad remains as the reminiscent of the regal Maratha time frame. The seventeenth-century Raigad Fort is the essential fascination of the spot that is arranged at an elevation of 2,700 feet above sea level. Located on the symmetric Sahyadri Mountains. You can either scale the 1,737 stairs or take the link vehicle that interfaces with the fort. It is the ideal weekend getaway near Mumbai for trekkers. 

Distance- 169 km from Mumbai

Korigad

The Korigad fort is found roughly 20km toward the south of Lonavla close to the city of Pune, Korigad is one of the fortresses well known among trekkers in Mumbai and Pune. It is said that the Korigad fort was built in the mid-1500s. The fort is named after the Goddess Koraidevi. Korigad has a temple dedicated to Goddess Koraidevi at the pinnacle of the fort. 

Distance- 105 km from Mumbai

Prabalgad

One of the shortest yet most challenging treks in Maharashtra is the Prabalgad Fort or The Kalavantin Durg trek. Situated between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra, the fort stands tall at an elevation of 2,300 feet above sea level. It is without a doubt one of the most loved treks in the Sahyadri Mountain Ranges. The fort at the pinnacle near Matheran has turned into a noteworthy vacation destination. It is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai for trek lovers. 

Distance- 48 km from Mumbai

Harischandrahgad

Harishchandragad

Viewed as a standout amongst the most testing treks in the Sahyadris, the trek to the Harishchandragad fort gives a surge of adrenaline to the experience addicts. The history of this old fort goes back to hundreds of years ago. Many intriguing legends are labeled to the old cavern temples found at Harishchandragad. The most striking component of the trek is the enchanted cave that houses a tremendous Shivalinga which is totally surrounded by water. 

Distance- 201 km from Mumbai

Pratapgad

Pratapgad is one of the most well-known and one of the most historic forts in Maharashtra.  The fort is located near the well-known hill station of Mahabaleshwar in Satara. The fort is a marvel of the historic Maratha architecture. Pratapgad ascends to a height of around 3500 feet above sea level.

Distance- 218 km from Mumbai

Karnala

Karnala is a mainstream escape from Mumbai. Also, it is acclaimed for its beautiful serene views, the Karnala Bird Sanctuary, and the historic Karnala Fort trek. The Karnala fort trek is also known as the Funnel Hill trek, a simple yet tempting trek. The slope post is inside the Karnala Bird Sanctuary which is home to staggering species of birds, along these lines, this place is nothing short of heaven for birdwatchers. The relieving scene overflowing with natural magnificence guarantees a memorable time. 

Dhodap

One of the highest forts in Maharashtra is the Dhodap fort. Dhodap is a hill fort in Nashik. The fortress is set at an altitude of around 4700 feet above sea level. The fort also has a Jagdamba temple located within the fort. The Dhodap fort trek is one of the most sought-after treks for adventure enthusiasts in and around Mumbai.

Distance- 240 km from Mumbai

Haji Malang Dargah & Trek

Haji Malang Dargah & Trek

Sri Malang gad is a fort close Kalyan in the Raigad locale of Maharashtra. Haji Malang, is a standout among the most well-known of the three Sufi shrines on the hill.. The structure of the fort is three-story and every level has a particular name. The trek is a holy one and lets you get in touch with your inner self thanks to the holy vibes around the place.

Distance- 49 km from Mumbai

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places near mumbai to visit in september

40 Best Places to Visit in India in September

September marks the beginning of monsoon season in India. The shower would be mild, temperature would be pleasant and the place will be green. September is the beginning of tourism season in India.

If you are planning to visit the tropical paradise of India during September, here are Top Places to visit in India in September .

Top Places to Visit in September in North India

Delhi is a modern and nostalgic cultural destination. If you are visiting in September, you need not worry about the rain, as the monsoon would have already retreated in Delhi. Moreover, September is the time for Delhi International Jazz Festival, which is famous for music performances of local and internatioanal artistics.

places near mumbai to visit in september

Top attractions to cover in Delhi are Humayun’s Tomb , India Gate , Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar , Hauz Khas Village, Red Fort , Akshardham Temple, Jantar Mantar, and others. Top September activities to cover are city cycling tour, tasting local cuisine and street food, shopping, ATV bike riding, Go-Karting, paragliding, rock climbing, and others.

India Gate with Travelogy India

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Suggested Tour :

  • 2 Days - Delhi Private Tour Package
  • 4 Days - Delhi Agra Private Tour
  • 4 Days - Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour

There is a beauty in watching Taj Mahal being wet with mild drizzle and under dark grey clouds. Nothing can set up a romantic ambiance than Taj Mahal in rain. If you are an adventure explorer or a birdwatcher, Agra might not be best visited in September.

places near mumbai to visit in september

However, if you are looking for a honeymoon destination , Agra will be at its prime beauty. The rain also reduces the crowd in Agra. Thus, you can explore the land without queues. Moreover, September is the month of Ram Barat celebration to enjoy a cultural and religious time. Top attractions to cover in September are Taj Mahal , Itmad-ud-Daulah , Agra Fort , Tomb of Akbar , Jama Masjid, and others.

Jama Masjid with Travelogy India

Also Read : Top 15 Weekend Getaways from Agra

Suggested Tour:

  • 2 Days - Agra Private Tour
  • 3 Days - Delhi & Agra Tour

Jaipur , the Pink City, is a cultural destination, which is best visited during September. The monuments of the land would be lush with recent rains. The temperature allows you to enjoy sightseeing with ease. September is also the time of Navratri festival. Cycling is another activity to enjoy here. Top places to visit in September in Jaipur are City Palace , Jantar Mantar , Hawa Mahal , Amber Fort , and others.

places near mumbai to visit in september

Also Read : Walled City Jaipur Designated as New UNESCO World Heritage Site

Jaipur Travel Guide

  • History Of Jaipur
  • How To Reach Jaipur
  • Interesting Facts of Jaipur
  • Shopping in Jaipur
  • Tourist Attractions in Jaipur
  • Things to do in Jaipur
  • 4 Days - Jaipur Bharatpur Agra Tour
  • 4 Days - Sariska and Jaipur Tour
  • 5 Days - Rajasthan Tour

Bundi is one of the laid-back towns of Rajasthan. If you visit during September, the land will be pleasing and attractive. Bundi receives very minimum rainfall, and thus, you can enjoy exploring the structures, boating in the lake, visiting temples, step-wells, and much more. September is not a prime tourism time in Bundi. Thus, it is much easier to find better deals on accommodation, travel, and activities.

Hadoti, Bundi

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Bundi Travel Guide

  • Best Time to Visit Bundi
  • How To Reach Bundi
  • Shopping in Bundi
  • Things To Do in Bundi
  • Top Tourist Attractions in Bundi
  • Where to Stay in Bundi
  • 11 Days - Rajasthan Tour from Mumbai
  • 11 Days - Off Beat Rajasthan Tour

5. Rajasthan

Rajasthan is the desert state in the country. September marks the start of tourism season in Rajasthan . Apart from sightseeing, top activities to enjoy during September are desert safari, desert camping, moonlight dinner in the desert, quad driving or 4W drive in sand dunes, visit to Mount Abu , Shekhawati region, camel based activities in Pushkar and many others. Top places to visit during September in Rajasthan are Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar, Jodhpur and Mount Abu.

places near mumbai to visit in september

Read More : Know What Every Traveller Does in Rajasthan

Experience the royalty of Rajasthan through World's Most popular train named Maharaja Express which offers 7 star luxury hotel services onboard train. Find here Maharaja Express Journeys but you must know the fare , departure dates , general information and terms conditions etc.

  • 3 N 4 D - Treasures of India
  • 6 N 7 D - The Heritage of India
  • 6 N 7 D - The Indian Splendor
  • 6 N 7 D - The Indian Panorama

Suggested Tour : 15 Days - Delhi Agra and Rajasthan Tour

If you are a mountain bike rider , you ought to visit during September. This is the time; the mountain passes would be at prime beauty. You can clearly spot the glaciers during the ride. Top activities during September are trekking, monastery visit , visit to Mount Everest base, shopping, sightseeing, camping and others. Pangong Lake will have a pleasant climate for overnight camping during September. Top places to visit during September are Thiksey Monastery , Pangong Lake, Drass War Memorial, magnetic hill, Zanskar Valley , Shanti Stupa, Hall of fame and others.

Warisfistan Nubra Valley Ladakh

If you find any blocked route or activity, take any advised diversion or choose other activity. Though the landslide probability is very less in September, the authorities know the area better than you do. Ladakh festival is an important celebration of dance, music and sports that takes place from September 1 st to 15 th , every year.

hemis festival ladakh

Read More : Top 5 Reasons to Visit Ladakh

Suggested Tour : 10 Days - Best of Ladakh Tour

7. Himachal Pradesh

Every destination in this state is at the prime beauty during September. Top places to visit in Himachal Pradesh are Shimla, Dharamsala, Manali and others. You might not be able to find snow during September and thus, snow based activities are out of option. This is the time for toy train, paragliding, skiing, trekking, visit to tea gardens, water rafting and others. Dharamshala is an important religious and spiritual spot where you can find many tourists during September.

Ice Skiing Shimla

Read More : Top 15 Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh

Suggested Tour : 8 Days - Himachal Hill Station Tour

8. Varanasi

September and October have many religious dates, which make Varanasi more special. Many rituals in the numerous temples in this city during September is the main cause for attracting tourists. Ganga Aarti during sunset is a very important attraction to watch .

Varanasi Morning Aarti

Top attractions to visit during September are Manikarnika Ghat, Kashi Vishwanath temple, Dashashwamedh Ghat and others. Boat ride on the Ganges and view from the bridge are the other top attractions to enjoy here.

Boat Ride Varanasi

Read More : Top 11 Things to Experience in Varanasi

Suggested Tour : 9 Days - Golden Triangle with Varanasi Tour

9. Amritsar

Starting from July to end of August, Amritsar gets heavy rainfall. During September, the place will be enchanting with greenery and fresh natural attractions. The water bodies fill to the brim with water from recent showers. The city has rich attractions that are at their prime beauty during September like Durgiana temple, Jalianwala Bagh, PulKanjari, Golden temple, Ram Bagh and others. The pleasing temperature would make sightseeing easier in Amritsar during September.

Golden temple

Also Read : Golden Temple Amritsar- The Most Visited Place in the World

  • 7 Days - Golden Triangle with Golden Temple Tour
  • 7 Days - Amritsar, Dharamshala & Shimla Tour from Mumbai
  • 7 Days - Amritsar, Dharamshala & Shimla Tour from Delhi

10. Nainital

Nainital is the land of lakes, temples, and grass fields surrounded by green hills. September is the right time to enjoy a quaint time. The greeneries will be lush, and the climate will be relaxing. Top attractions to enjoy in Nainital are Tiffin Top, Raj Bhavan, Naina Devi Temple, Nainital Zoo, and others. The best activities to enjoy in September are shopping, watching the sunset from Hanuman Garhi and sunrise from Tippin Top, boating, ropeway ride, and others.

Naini Lake Nainital

  • 3 Nights / 4 Days - Jim Corbett & Nainital Tour
  • 5 Days - Nainital Mukteshwar Tour from Delhi

Uttarakhand is a land of paradises, and Almora is one such attraction. This is a small hamlet surrounded by snow-filled mountains. The villages are lush and quaint to explore during September. Trekking might not be open during heavy rains.

Almora

However, you can enjoy other activities like shopping, sunrise viewing, and others. Top places to visit in Almora are Zero Point, Katarmal Sun Temple, and Kasar Devi Temple.

Kasar Devi Temple, Almora

  • 7 Days - Mukteshwar Almora Ranikhet Tour from Ahmedabad
  • 7 Days - Mukteshwar Almora Ranikhet tour from Jaipur
  • 9 Days - Uttarakhand Tour from Delhi

12. Darjeeling

Tourists usually consider hill towns as summer escapades. However, Darjeeling is quite a beauty during monsoon too. The greeneries, including the plantations and valleys, will be lush during monsoon. You can enjoy a crowd-free lush vacation here. There are numerous seasonal waterfalls and streams closer to Darjeeling.

Tiger Hill Darjeeling

The best time to visit those sources is during September. Tea plantations are usually harvested between March and December. Thus, you can find many lush plantations ready for harvesting during September. This is the month to enjoy tea tourism here. You can enjoy a romantic walk through the plantations, stay in the bungalows inside the plantation, and enjoy other activities. Do not miss the toy train ride during your visit in September. Other top attractions to cover are Padmaja Naidu zoo, Ghoom Monastery, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Tinchuley village, and others.

Ghoom Monastery Darjeeling

Also Read : Tips for First Time Darjeeling Travellers

Suggested Tour

  • 5 Days - Darjeeling Tour Packages
  • 7 Days - Darjeeling Gangtok Tour Packages

13. Meghalaya

Meghalaya is a place filled with waterfalls, lakes, zoo, museum, mountain peaks and others. September is the best time for boating, visiting zoo and enjoying sceneries in Meghalaya. It is the time after showers and thus, the waterbodies filled with water make a great spot for picnics, boating and sightseeing. Showers help mountains go green with new plants and thus, the land would look more fresh and entertaining. Golf is an important sport to enjoy in Meghalaya in September.

Shillong Meghalaya

Also Read : Top 10 Places To Visit In Meghalaya

  • 6 Days - Trip to Meghalaya
  • 6 Days - Meghalaya Honeymoon Package
  • 6 Days - Meghalaya Tour Package

Ziro is a mesmerizing tourist destination in Arunachal Pradesh that is very famous among tourists from September to February. During September, the place will be filled with rich rice fields, pine forests, picturesque sceneries and others. During September, the music festival of Ziro is another important element of attraction. Ziro in September is famous for photography , romantic visit and music lovers.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

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Shimla is an important hill town and a famous honeymoon destination in India. The end of September is a wonderful time to visit Shimla to enjoy the lush greenery, river rafting, hiking, camping, trekking, and others. This is the right time to visit destinations like Summer Hill, Chadwick Falls, Tattapani, Ridge Road, Christ Church, Lakkar Bazaar, and others. Shimla-Kalka toy train tour is also best enjoyed during September.

Shimla View in Winter

Shimla Travel Guide

  • Best Time to Visit Shimla
  • History of Shimla
  • How to Reach Shimla?
  • Places to Visit in Shimla
  • Shopping in Shimla
  • Things to do in Shimla
  • 5 Days - Shimla Tour From Delhi
  • 6 Days - Shimla Manali Tour Packages

16. Valley of Flower

Valley of Flower is located in the Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand . This valley will be covered with vibrant colors, thanks to the rows of vivid flowers that bloom in gradients of pink, red, purple, white, and so on. The entire valley will be carpeted with colorful flowers, which will all be at bloom during the monsoon season.

Valley of Flowers Trekking

Beyond the flowers, the region is also famous for waterfalls, streams, and animals like black bear, blue sheep, red fox, brown bear, musk deer, and others. Top activities to enjoy beyond exploring the valley are trekking to Hemkund Sahib, visiting Saraswati River, and others.

Hemkund Sahib Uttarakhand

Suggested Tours:

  • 8 Days - Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib Trek from Delhi
  • 8 Days - Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Trek from Mumbai

Dooars is a small area located in West Bengal. It is located along Teesta River that flows heavy with water during September. Champari wildlife sanctuary is an important attraction during September as you can spot many animals and the temperature is pleasant for roaming around. Mahanada is also at prime beauty during September. The place is a paradise for nature lovers and photo enthusiasts.

Dooars, West Bengal

Read More : Top Wildlife Sanctuaries to Visit in India

18. Bhimtal

Bhimtal is a famous paradise in Uttarakhand . The place gets its name from a blue lake surrounded by mountain, forests and temple. During September, the recent rains fill the river with water making boating more interesting. The island in the middle of the lake is also at the prime beauty during September. Aquarium will have numerous exotic fish species for sightseeing and it is an interesting offbeat destination for September visitors.

Bhimtal Lake

Read More : 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

Suggested Tour : 4 Days - North India Fishing Tour (Nainitaal)

19. Srinagar

Srinagar is located in Jammu and Kashmir . The best part of this city is River Jhelum. The place has numerous Mughal styled gardens, lakes, houseboats, lush gardens and others. No matter where you go, there will always be a backdrop with icy mountains.

During September, the place becomes cold, waterbodies filled with water becomes apt for houseboat, and other water based activities. September is the right month to visit Manasbal Lake, Pari Mahal, Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Dal Lake and others.

Dal Lake Kashmir

Also Read : 20 Best Places to Visit in Srinagar

  • 4 Days - Srinagar Tour
  • 4 Days - Kashmir Tour Package
  • 6 Days - Kashmir Honeymoon Tour
  • 7 Nights - Srinagar Ladakh Tour

Srinagar Travel Guide

  • Best Time to Visit Srinagar
  • Culture of Srinagar
  • History of Srinagar
  • How to Reach Srinagar
  • What to Eat in Srinagar

20. Kalimpong

Kalimpong is a small hill station in West Bengal. It becomes a paradise during September. It is located in mid ranges of Himalayas and has all cliché elements of hill station. During September, the activities like paragliding, river rafting, angling, bird watching and trekking would be pleasant to try. You can find many migration birds during September and October. Top places to visit during this month are Tsonga Gumba, Mac Farlen Church, Durpin Monastery, Deolo Hill, Moran House, Lepcha Museum and Dr. Graham’s home.

Kalimpong -West Bengal

Read More : Top Tourist Spots To Visit In West Bengal

Suggested Tour : 8 Days - Darjeeling Kalimpong Gangtok Tour Packages

21. Jim Corbett

Jim Corbett National Park is indeed closed during monsoon because it is the breeding season. However, Jhirna Zone (one of the zones of the park) will be open for tourists, and monsoon is the only time to enjoy rafting in this park. September is the right time for rafting as the rainfall frequency will be lower than July or August. You can also enjoy jeep safari and elephant safari in this zone during September. Monsoon is a good time to visit the park to spot antelopes, boars, quails, barbets, and parakeets.

Jim Corbett National Park

Also Read : Ten Compelling Reasons to Visit Jim Corbett National Park

  • 2 Nights / 3 Days - Jim Corbett Wildlife Tour

Ujjain receives mild rainfall during September. Thus, it is very pleasing to cover the land. There are numerous temples in this region, which would look fresh with the recent rains. Top such temples are Mahakaleshwar, Harsiddhi Temple, Gadkalika Temple, ISKCON Ujjain Temple, and others. Apart from the temples, you will find Ram Mandir Ghat, Sandipani Ashram, Kshipra River, and others. September is the right time for cultural exploration, pilgrimage activities, boating, and others. The climate is also pleasing to allow you to stay outdoors with ease.

Mahakaleshwar Temple Ujjain

Orchha is a cultural destination to cover during September. The land is filled with ancient monuments and lush greenery. Both the monuments and natural beauties will be fresh after rains. This is also the right time to enjoy Ayurvedic massages, boating, swimming, and others. Top places to explore in Orchha are Jahangir Mahal, Chaturbhuj Temple, Sundar Mahal, Rani Mahal, Pool Bagh, and others.

Orchha

24. Bishnupur

When it rains, terracotta structures get a fresh orange look, and you can feel the thick aroma of sand. This is why Bishnupur of West Bengal is best visited in September. This region was once the capital city of the Malla Dynasty. Thus, the region has numerous terracotta structures of the 16 th century, including large temples made of terracotta. If you wish to explore Bishnupur, September is the best time. Also, the markets of the region are famous for terracotta souvenirs and silk articles. Do not miss to catch a cultural show during your visit.

Bishnupur

25. Shantiniketan

Shantiniketan is a cultural destination of West Bengal. Shantiniketan is filled with gardens, which will receive abundant rainfall during July and August. Thus, if you visit during September, the gardens will be lush and beautiful for picnic and exploration. Do not miss to visit the deer park during monsoon (deer park is closed on all Tuesdays). Kopai river will be beautiful during mild rainfall. Also, pay a visit to Nanoor, closer to Shantiniketan. While you are at Shantiniketan, catch any cultural show.

Shantiniketan Kolkata

26. Ranikhet

Ranikhet is a small hill town of Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is indeed filled with hill regions. However, Ranikhet is one of the top monsoon paradises to cover in this state. This town is lush with pine trees and green forests. Monsoon makes the forests look fresh and beautiful. Forest trekking is best enjoyed during September. While July and August have the possibility of landslides and heavy rainfall, September is lush and safe to explore the region. This is also the right time to visit Bhalu Dam, Jhula Devi, Haidakhan Temple, and others.

Ranikhet

  • 7 Days - Mukteshwar Almora Ranikhet Tour from Mumbai
  • 7 Days - Mukteshwar Almora Ranikhet tour from Delhi

Top Places to Visit in September in South India

September marks the starting of cool season in Mumbai . The place is famous for its luxury attractions, malls, heritage hotels and others. Top attractions to enjoy during September are walk through Marine Drive, Haji Ali, Siddhivinayak temple, Elephanta Islands and others. There are many September getaways near Mumbai like Thosegar falls, Tapola, Bhimshakar, Kamshet, Karnala, Mulshi, Sinhagad, Malshej Ghat, Kolad and Lonavala.

Marine Drive Mumbai

September has many religious dates during which the religion spots in the place will be filled with stalls and interesting rituals. Ganesh Chaturthi is an important festival to enjoy in Mumbai in September .

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration in India

In the month of September, you can visit Mumbai with the India's Most Popular Luxury Train named Deccan Odyssey . You must confirm about the Deccan Odyssey Price , Schedule , Facilities , General Information etc. Here are the suggested Itineraries:

  • 7 Nights 8 Days Maharashtra Splendor
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Indian Odyssey
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Hidden Treasures of Gujarat
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Indian Sojourn
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Jewels of Deccan
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Maharashtra Wild Trail

Suggested Tour : 3 Days - Mumbai Tour with Bollywood Studio

28. Tarkarli

Tarkarli is an important spot for scuba diving in September. Tarkali is located in Maharashtra and during September, the place gets all attention from tourists for stargazing, snorkeling, scuba diving, dolphin spotting, boating and others. During September, the skies are clear for gazing. Top places to visit during September are Karli backwaters, Padma Garh fort, Dhamapur Lake, Sri Shivchhatrapati temple, Malvan, TArkali beach, Sindhudurg fort, Malvan, Deobagh and others.

Tarkarli Scuba Diving India

Read More : Must See Tourist Places in Mumbai

Suggested Tour : 7 Days - Mumbai Goa Cochin Tour

29. Chikmagalur

This is a small hilltown located at the foothills of Mullayanagiri Ranges. This is one of the famous tourist destinations in Karnataka. November is the harvest time for coffee in Chikmagalur. Thus, if you visit by the end of September, the plantations will be lush and beautiful. The best activities to enjoy in Chikmagalur in September are camping, trekking, picnicking, and others. Top places to visit in Chikmagalur are Jhari waterfalls, Bhadra wildlife sanctuary, Mullayanagiri, and others.

Chikmagalur

30. Alleppey

Also called Alappuzha , this is a beautiful destination filled with backwaters, rich paddy fields, coconut groves, and colorful culture. In September, the medicinal herbs in this region will be flourishing. Thus, it is a prime time to enjoy Ayurvedic massages.

You can also enjoy sightseeing, cruising, houseboat ride, beach vacation, and so on. The only downside is that September is not the right time to visit Pathiramanal for birdwatching. However, you can visit other destinations like Krishnapuram Palace, Vembanad, Alappuzha Lighthouse, Jain Derasar, and others.

Alleppey Backwaters, Kerala

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Suggested Tour : 4 Days - Kerala Backwater Tour Package

Diu was under the control of Portuguese before independence. It is a small island and is one of the least visited paradises in the country. During September, this island is best for camel riding , water skiing, parasailing, pony riding, boating and others. Top places to visit are forts, temples, INS Khukri memorial, St Paul Church, Naida caves, Sheels museum and others. Top beaches in Diu are Nagoa beach, Simbor beach, Ghoghla beach, Simbor beach and Chakratirth beach.

Nagoa Beach Diu

32. Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is one of the many hill stations in Tamil Nadu . During September, the hill station has more footprints of tourists. The climate of the month is pleasant and mild and thus, activities like trekking , cycling, yoga, exploring caves and others are very common. Since September is the end of monsoon season, water based activities like boating, pedaling and others are more common. Top places to visit in Kodaikanal are Coakers’ Walk, Kokaikanal boat club, Kodai Lake, Kukkal caves, Pillar rocks, Dolphin nose rock, museums, Bryant Park, Bear Shola falls and others.

Kodaikanal lake Boating

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Suggested Tour : 6 Days - Mysore Ooty Kodaikanal Karnataka Tour

Kerala is a year-round attraction. However, starting from September, the backwaters would look more mesmerizing . Houseboat cruise on backwaters is an important activity during September. Kovalam becomes tourists’ main hangout spot during September. During this month, the top activities to enjoy are sun bathing, Ayurveda massage, cruising, catamaran ride, trekking, sightseeing and others.

Kumarakom Backwaters Kerala

September is the end of monsoon season and thus, the mountains would be very green. This is the time when all medicinal herbs thrive making Ayurvedic massages more famous. You can find a lot of local events during September like snake boat races .

Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race, Kerala

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Suggested Tour : 13 Days - Kerala Hill Stations Tour

Kolad is a lesser-known adventure destination of Maharashtra . Kolad receives mild to moderate rainfall during September. Nature will be lush and the adventure activities will be open to tourists.

Kolad, Maharashtra

Since September is a lean time, you can find better deals in activities, accommodation, and travel. Top activities to enjoy here are waterfall trekking, rafting, boating, swimming, fishing, and others. June to September is the best time for river rafting in Kolad.

Kolad River Rafting

35. Pondicherry

Visiting a coastal destination during monsoon might look like a drenching plan. However, Pondicherry is quite different. This land gets a lush overlook during monsoon. The land will indeed receive moderate to heavy rainfall, but the landscape of the region will be mesmerizing.

Seaside Promenade Pondicherry

This is the right time to explore Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville, and others. You can also enjoy houseboat rides, take part in recreational workshops, bike tours, heritage walks, and others. Be prepared to get wet if you are choosing Pondicherry in September.

Aurobindo Ashram Pondicherry

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36. Andaman Islands

Are you planning a Hollywood styled beach vacation ? September is the right time to visit Andaman . This is the end of monsoon season and thus, the water level in lagoons will be adequate, beach would be fresh and clean and you can find many tropical fishes while snorkeling as it is the end of mating season. The water will be transparent due to recent rains.

Top places to visit in Andaman during September are Ross Island, Radhanagar Beach , Viper Island, Cellular Jail , museums, Havelock islands and Port Blair. This is the best time for beginners to enjoy lagoon swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and other water activities.

Scuba Diving Andaman

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37. Mahabalipuram

This is an iconic tourist destination in Tamil Nadu attracting thousands of international tourists every year. Mahabalipuram was an ancient port area where merchants from foreign land entered South India . Kings of Tamil Nadu built various architectural marvels along the shores to attract the merchants. This includes cave temples, statues, bass relief and many others. Sightseeing at Mahabalipuram during September has two advantages. Since September is the end of monsoon season, the statues and temples look fresh after the heavy showers. The shore-based activities would be at prime beauty due to recent rains and, the temperature would be mild and pleasant for walking around. Another interesting attraction is a video presentation explaining the history of Mahabalipuram, every evening.

Shore Temple Mahabalipuram

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Suggested Tour : 5 Days - Tamil Nadu Temple Tour

38. Thirthahalli

Thirthahalli is an important tourist attraction in Karnataka . During September, the elephant camp in this area attracts many tourists. The elephant camp allows tourists to play, feed, ride and enjoy with elephant cubs. The Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary receives many migration birds during the last week of September. Jog Falls filled with water from recent showers make a good spot for sightseeing, water activities and picnics. Other important spots to enjoy here are Agumbe, farmhouses and others.

Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary, Thirthahalli Karnataka

Suggested Tour : 3 Days - Karnataka Tour

Ooty is an important tourist destination in Tamil Nadu . September is the monsoon season in Ooty and thus, people usually do not prefer this destination. If you are looking for a romantic spot or honeymoon destination , Ooty in September is the best spot.The mild rains make the place more romantic and aesthetically pleasing. Boat rides, horse riding and other activities would be at prime beauty. Trekking would be a little tedious during this season but, it is the best time for photography, natural vacation and others.

ooty-lake-boating

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Suggested Tour : 11 Days - Karnataka and Kerala Tour

The Rann Utsav makes Kutch, the best place to visit during winter. However, September is also a grand time to explore the desert plains, Dhinodhar Hills, and others. Kutch submerged underwater would be even more mesmerizing than the salt desert look that you can enjoy in winter.

Rann Utsav Kutch

This is the right time for camping and sightseeing. Do not miss to explore the local markets to enjoy the aboriginal lifestyle of the region and souvenir hunting. Rogan art and intricately carved copper bells are the main souvenirs to buy from Kutch.

Rann of Kutch Camping India

41. Alibaug

Konkan region is a charming monsoon destination. If possible, take a train ride through the Konkan route in September. The entire route will be a blessing to watch as the rains would have made the route more beautiful. Along the Konkan coastal region, Alibaug is a small but scenic beauty.

This is a cultural destination famous for water activities and adventure activities to enjoy during monsoon. Horse riding, jet skiing, and banana boat rides are common in monsoon. Top places to visit in Alibaug during monsoons are Khanderi, Magnetic Observatory, Kulaba Fort, Murud Beach, and Alibaug Beach. September receives mild to medium rainfall and thus, you can enjoy all the outdoor activities with ease.

Albaug Beach

Agumbe is a prime monsoon destination to enjoy in Karnataka. If you wish to experience Cherrapunji-like vacation in South India, Agumbe is the right destination. The best part of choosing Agumbe for September vacation is the spice plantations, which will be ready to harvest during September. Thus, their aroma would bleach into the air around you, especially when it starts to rain. September is the right time for trekking vacation or honeymoon. Top places to visit here are Barkana Falls, Jogigundi Falls, Onake Abbi Falls, and others.

Agumbe Maharashtra

Other than these 40 spots, many other places become more attractive in September. Since the tourism season starts by middle or end of September, accommodation demand increases many folds. Pre-book all the amenities and services before your departure date. Talk to travel agent now to create an itinerary that can cover all important tourist attractions in the destination of your choice .

Also Read : Top Ten Places to Visit During Monsoons in India

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Best Places to Visit in India near Mumbai in the month of September with a budget of Rs. 10000

Looking for the best destinations near Mumbai that are ideal for the month of September and suit a budget of Rs. 10000? Check out our list of the coolest places in India! All these places will match your season preferences and fit in the budget.

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Karjat

Quaint Little Village in Maharashtra

Karjat is the perfect getaway for mountain lovers. You will love trekking and gushing waterfalls. Don’t forget to indulge in adventure activities at Karjat.

Approx. for 2 nights trip

Malshej Ghat

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Mountain pass in Maharashtra

Malshej Ghat is a mountain pass in India's Maharashtra state that is part of the Western Ghats Range. Some of the many species of birds that call this area home are quails, cuckoos and flamingos. Beautiful waterfalls and lush valleys await exploration in the nearby highlands. Visitors who like to partake in exciting pursuits and learn about the local wildlife flock to this area. If you are in search of a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature, Malshej Ghat will prove to be the perfect spot for you.

Silvassa

Offbeat Hill Escape for Adventure Lovers

Exciting wildlife encounters await you at Silvassa. You can expect extremely hot days with temperatures soaring as high as 40°C. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Silvassa.

Diveagar

Secluded Beachside Village in Maharashtra

Take your beach love to Diveagar. You can expect moderate to heavy rainfalls. You can also unwind amidst the tranquil surroundings of Diveagar.

Vapi

Charming City of Gujarat

Located in Gujarat's Valsad District, Vapi is a stunning metropolis. It combines all of Gujarat's best features into a single spectacular metropolis. Vapi presently ranks as one of Asia's greatest industrial centres, making a substantial impact on the economy of Gujarat. There are plenty of beautiful natural landmarks, gorgeous beaches and fascinating traditions to experience in and around the city. Vapi is full of exciting attractions, so you won't be bored throughout your stay.

Nashik

Maharashtra's Vineyard Capital

Nasik is a popular pilgrimage hub. You can expect moderate rainfalls. Additionally, explore the rich heritage of Nasik.

Dapoli

A Konkan Town Famous for Water Sports

Come and fall in love with the beach vibe of Dapoli. You can expect moderate to heavy rainy showers. Dapoli is also very popular among relaxation-seekers.

Panchgani

8 Panchgani

Picturesque Hill Station in Maharashtra

For the best mountain views, head to Panchgani. You can expect foggy and cold days with heavy downpours. Panchgani is also an ideal destination for a relaxing break.

Mahabaleshwar

9 Mahabaleshwar

The Strawberry Capital of Maharashtra

The picturesque mountains of Mahabaleshwar are calling out to you. You can expect continuous rainfalls with cool temperatures. Don’t forget to spend some time relaxing at Mahabaleshwar.

Ganapatipule

10 Ganapatipule

A Coastal Temple Town in Maharashtra

Ganpatipule is extremely popular for its beautiful beaches. You can expect heavy rainfalls. Additionally, the serene environs of Ganpatipule will calm your mind.

Ajanta And Ellora

11 Ajanta And Ellora

Ancient Rock-Cut Caves in Maharashtra

Housing exquisite paintings, sculptures, and frescoes, Ajanta and Ellora are famous for its myriad caves with Buddhist, Jain and Hindu monuments. These are also key UNESCO World Heritage Sites!

Kolhapur

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City of Forts, Temples and Spicy Cuisine

Pilgrimage sites are the highlight of Kolhapur. You can expect heavy rainfall with brief periods of clear weather. Kolhapur is also popular for its heritage monuments.

Sangli

Turmeric capital of India

Sangli, a city in Maharashtra, is well recognised as the “Turmeric Capital of India”. There are many shining attributes in this metropolis. The Marathi play has its origins in this city. It's also where India's finest vintage wines are made. The Sangli belt is also India's sugar bowl. So it should come as no surprise that Sangli is one of the state's most popular tourist destinations.

Vadodara

14 Vadodara

Cultural Capital of Gujarat

Revel in the rich art and heritage of Vadodara. You can expect hot and humid weather with heavy rainfall during the monsoon months. The local cuisines at Vadodara are worth trying out too.

Jalgaon

The Gold City of Maharashtra

The city of Jalgaon sits in the far northwest of the Indian state of Maharashtra, on the northern Deccan Plateau. The city is accessible by a number of different modes of transportation, including the Central Railroad, State Route 6, and a nearby airport. The city's strategic placement in a fertile and well-watered region greatly facilitates the collection and transportation of agricultural goods across the state of Maharashtra. This city has an advanced and well-established infrastructure, including high-quality roadways, commercial centres, educational institutions and hospitals. The thriving gold trade that takes place here has earned it the nickname “Gold City.”

Tarkarli

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A Konkan Village with White-Sand Beaches

If you are a beach lover, you must head to Tarkarli. You can expect medium to heavy rainfalls. You can also unwind amidst the tranquil surroundings of Tarkarli.

Solapur

A Perfect Holiday Destination Away from the Hustle-bustle of Life!

Solapur is the 4th largest city in the Indian state of Maharashtra, located in the region known as Vidarbha, renowned by people for its silk, handloom and cotton industries. The city welcomes you to explore a variety of wildlife, historical monuments and religious establishments. Kannada, Marathi and Telugu are the three main languages spoken in Solapur, with most of the people following Marathi culture & traditions. Shenga Poli, Khawyachi Poli, Thecha, Kadak Bhakri, Shenga Chutney etc. are some of the famous delicacies offered by this beautiful city.

Champaner

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The City of Forts, Palaces, Temples and Mosques

Nestled away in Gujarat, Champaner is a historical city in the Panchmahal district and is set around the beautiful archaeological park of Pavagadh that is home to many edifices and a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Vengurla

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Known as the 'Goa of Malvan

Get ready for an amazing beach vacation at Vengurla. You will love sightseeing and temple hopping. Vengurla is also very popular among relaxation-seekers.

Mandu

A Historic Old City

Mandu, also known as Mandavgad, is a historic city located in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Mandu is known for its rich history, architectural marvels, and romantic legends, making it a popular destination for tourists, history buffs, and architecture enthusiasts.

Approx. for 5 nights trip

Bagalkote

21 Bagalkote

Where Marvels of History & Nature Meet

Bagalkote, a charming town in Karnataka, India, boasts a rich historical legacy dating back to the Chalukya dynasty. With its ancient temples, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes, Bagalkote offers a unique blend of heritage and natural beauty. Discover the wonders of this hidden gem as you explore its enchanting streets and monuments.

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Travel in india with rs. 10000 in september.

Travelling on a budget of Rs. 10,000 can be very cost-effective if you plan the trip smartly in advance. Starting with booking an accommodation under right tariff, set a daily limit for expenditure, rent a bicycle to explore the city, relish on local cuisine, and shop at the local market to get things at a lesser charge. Keep a handy notepad to track expenses to spend under the limit. So, now you know you don't need to spend a fortune to have a funfilled vacation.

Want to explore India? Let's recommend the best options for your next trip. Domestic travel is excellent for those who don't have passports. Indian holidays cost lesser than international trips. So come and see your motherland like never before!

September brings to the thought that 3 quarters have gone already and you are missing out on leisure time for yourself and much-needed self-pampering. Take a sojourn to revive your mood and bring yourself back to life!

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What are the top things you can do while travelling with a budget of rs. 10,000.

You don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy a trip. It doesn't cost much to spend a leisurely day at a beach. You can visit a natural attraction which is free of entry charges. Rather than a touristy bazaar, go to a local market to get stuff at lower prices.

Which are some of the most popular tourist destinations in India?

India's top tourist destinations are Goa, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Rajasthan, South India, Himachal Pradesh, Andaman, Kashmir and North East. The best Indian cities for tourists are Manali, Dharamshala, Darjeeling, Shillong, Srinagar, Gulmarg, Munnar, Thekkady, Dalhousie, Kasauli, Ooty, Udaipur, Allepey, Corbett, etc.

What type of destinations are the best to visit in September ?

The most preferred destinations for September are Ziro, Lachen, Dooars, Kalimpong, Lonavala, Tarkarli, Neemrana, Bundi, Daman & Diu, Saputara, Srinagar, Spiti, Nainital, Amritsar, Leh, Varanasi, Dharamshala, Almora, Coonoor, Kodaikanal, Ooty, Wayanad, Gokarna, Wayanad and Chikmagalur.

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12 Places To Visit Near Mumbai – The Best 2 Day Adventure

Let’s talk about places to visit near Mumbai. Being the richest and largest city in India and Maharashtra respectively, Mumbai offers visitors great deals in its way. With assets of approximately $ 820 billion, the capital of dreams entices people with a long list of tourist attractions and heritage sites. It is an exciting place for adventure and travel enthusiasts.

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Being in Mumbai equips a higher level of confidence; Due to its fantastic destinations and a wide range of unique local aspects. If you want to experience the real feeling of Mumbai, then you can encounter in just two days. The itinerary listed under it will help you discover AWESOME PLACES TO VISIT NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Exciting places to visit near Mumbai for 02 days

Rajmachi NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Situated in the rugged hills of the Sahyadri Mountains, Rajmachi is famous worldwide for its fort. The fort height is 2710 feet above sea level.

Apart from the fort, there are many temples at this place, which have abundant natural beauty. It features a stunning view of the backwaters of Shirota Dam.

  • Distance : Rajmachi is 76 km from Mumbai 
  • Best Time to Visit : June to September 
  • Things to do : trekking, rock climbing, sightseeing

Pawna Lake NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

One of the popular two-day trips near the city of Mumbai for adventure and travel enthusiasts, campers and nature lovers, Pavana Lake, is beautifully decorated amidst the Sahnadari range and continues to captivate the people throughout the monsoon season. One can experience breathtaking activities like parasailing, kayaking, windsurfing, boating and camping next to a pleasing windsurfing lake.

If you are looking for a tranquil retreat in the lap of nature, then this artificial lake camp against the backdrop of planting Lohagad and Tikona Fortes is no regrets.

  • Distance : Pawna lake is 120 km from Mumbai 
  • Things to do : Camping, photography, boating, kayaking, parasailing, bonfire, and stargazing.

Matheran Hills NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Matheran is a magnificent hill station in Karjat tehsil of Maharashtra. It is one of the smallest hill stations in India, but the beauty overlaps the feature in a significant way. It is at an altitude of 800 meters above sea level on the Western Ghats. You can experience The ancient Prabal Fort is also at this place.

  • Distance : 82 km from Mumbai 
  • Best time to visit : Month of June to September
  • Things to do : shopping, Panorama Point, Louisa point

Lonavala Hill station NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

The famous hilltop town of Lonavala is a section of the Sahyadri slopes and offers an exciting experience of the natural environment. Its misty mountains capped with thick green rolling woods, beautiful waterfalls and pristine lakes for an incredible 02 days trip near Mumbai. Many famous Bollywood films shooted using the pleasant and romantic setting of Lonavala.

The city is known for its much-loved sweets, chikki, which you can buy from most of the shops here.

Khandala is a tourist centre known for doing so many things on a one-stop destination. It is a mountain site in the Western Ghats mountain ranges and is equipped with many places and has a lot to explore. Ryewood Park and the famous Kune Falls provide a breathtaking experience. Its is one of the Best Places to visit near Mumbai

  • Distance : 85 km from Mumbai 
  • Best time to visit : Month of October to May
  • Things to do : Safaris, Rajmachi Fort, visiting Karla caves

Fort Raigad NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Raising a rich source of history and heritage of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Raigad is a well-designed hill fort near Mumbai. Everyone’s heart is fascinated by facing the dense forests of the Western Ghats.

Expanded over an area of ​​7152 sq km, Raigad offers a chance for history lovers and patrons to discover new things as well.

  • Distance : 110 km from Mumbai
  • Best time to visit : Month Of October to March
  • Things to do : Trekking, Rock Climbing, Exploring the fort

Alibaug  Beach NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Embedded with a rich source of history, Alibaug is a spectacular holiday spot near Mumbai. The best thing about this place is that you can take the ferry from the Gateway of India. The boat departs from Gateway of India, furnishes you with an experience of a lifetime through spectacular views of the mountain and the sea.

  • Distance : 98 km away from Mumbai 
  • Things to do : Witnessing different species of birds, Watersports

Bhandardara

Bhandardara Waterfall NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

It is a village in the Western Ghats of India. Situated near Igatpuri, the place is located near the river Pravar and with impressive waterfalls and hills. Nature is peaceful and a suitable place to spend classy weekends with family and friends.

  • Distance : 140 km from Mumbai
  • Best time to visit : Month Of June to March
  • Things to do : Shopping, Enjoying nightlife, Umbrella Falls, Wilson Dam.

Lavasa Lake city NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Lavasa is known as India’s newest hill station, Lavasa is full of many natural sites and dissects tourists every year. It is located near the Moss Valley and has a planned plan under construction. The Temghar Dam in Lavasa receives much acclaim for its splendour. Its is also one of the Best Places to visit near Mumbai

  • Distance : 185 km from Mumbai
  • Best time to visit : Month Of October to August
  • Things to do : Sightseeing, boating

Panchgani NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

A splendid hill station in the Satara district of Maharashtra, Panchgani is known for a substantial volcanic plateau. There are enough lookouts near this destination due to its secure connectivity and beauty. It is also known for many major educational institutions.

  • Distance : 244 km away from Mumbai 
  • Best time to visit : Month Of September to May
  • Things to do : Visiting tableland, Paragliding, Kaas plateau

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar NEAR MUMBAI FOR 02 DAYS

Start your day with the significant point of union of the five rivers at Mahabaleshwar. A magnificent hill station in the forested Western Ghats category of India, it offers a large number of tourist places to visit in Mahabaleshwar. The location is near to the south of Mumbai, and the main attraction of this place is Arthur Seat which is a high place.

  • Distance : 269 km from Mumbai 
  • Best time to visit : Month Of October to June
  • Things to do : Shopping, enjoying the nightlife, Sightseeing

Paragliding in Near Mumbai for 02 Days

Kamshet is known as Paragliding Mecca of India. It provides the perfect position to nurture the beauty of nature while having a new experience of paragliding. The high mountains and the atmosphere of the air attract patrons of patrons every year.

  • Distance : 120 km from Mumbai
  • Best time to visit : Month Of October to May
  • Things to do : Trekking, Paragliding, Rock Climbing

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19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Mumbai

Written by Joni Sweet Updated Mar 6, 2023

Mumbai is a city of contrasts. Arguably India's most cosmopolitan city, it brims with gourmet restaurants, five-star hotels, the fancy living quarters of Bollywood megastars, and renowned attractions. But remember: An estimated 20 million people call this bustling metropolis home, giving India's largest city a distinctively chaotic, energized feel.

It's easy to experience India at its most authentic in Mumbai. You'll see Hindu devotees picking up garlands from the massive flower market near Dadar railway station , "dabbawalas" (translated as people who carry containers) delivering hundreds of thousands of freshly cooked lunches to the city's office workers from Churchgate railway station , the swirling colors of the bustling " Thieves Market," and people of all walks of life enjoying the sunset from the sugary sand at Marine Drive Chowpatty . Mumbai is equal parts overwhelming and inspiring, and you'll never forget your first visit to this city.

Tourists are spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do in Mumbai. Plan your adventure in this incredible city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Mumbai.

1. Visit the Gateway of India

2. watch the sunset on marine drive, 3. drive across the bandra-worli sea link, 4. take pictures of the taj mahal palace, mumbai, 5. visit the kanheri caves, 6. tour the chhatrapati shivaji maharaj vastu sangrahalaya museum, 7. meditate at the global vipassana pagoda, 8. check out the shree siddhivinayak temple, 9. explore the mani bhavan gandhi museum, 10. see the mahalakshmi temple, 11. taste mumbai's famous street foods, 12. take a bollywood tour, 13. shop at the chor bazaar ("thieves market"), 14. tour ancient caves on elephanta island, 15. splash around water kingdom, 16. check out the views at nariman point, 17. catch a cricket match at wankhede stadium, 18. get mesmerized at dhobi ghat, 19. celebrate the bandra fair at mount mary basilica, map of tourist attractions in mumbai, mumbai, india - climate chart.

The Gateway of India

Standing proud on the banks of the Arabian Sea at the Apollo Bunder waterfront area, the Gateway of India is one of Mumbai's most popular and treasured landmarks. The 26-meter basalt archway, which combines the architectural styles of Roman triumphal arches with traditional Hindu and Muslim designs, was built as a gesture of welcoming for King George V and Queen Mary when they visited British India in 1911. Ironically, it was under this very archway that the last British troops exited India in 1948, after the country declared its independence from Great Britain.

Nowadays, the Gateway of India is one of the most popular gathering spots in Mumbai for tourists and locals alike. Watch the yachts and ferries take off to sea from the five jetties that flank the arch. Enjoy some of the famous bhelpuri (a crunchy, savory snack made of puffed rice and doused in tamarind sauce) from the street food vendors. Or just spend an hour or two people watching at this lively attraction.

Afterwards, walk 10 minutes southwest to the Colaba Causeway Market, a vibrant bazaar selling everything you can imagine and more. It's one of the best places to visit for cheap shopping in Mumbai.

Address: End of C. Shivaji Maharaj, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai

Official site: https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/

Marine Drive

No trip to Mumbai would be complete without a cruise down Marine Drive. The 3.6-kilometer-long, C-shaped boulevard offers epic views of the coast. However, just as amazing are the sightseeing opportunities on the other side of Marine Drive. The street is lined with stunning Art Deco buildings that have earned status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

After your mini road trip, head out on foot for some more sightseeing along the Marine Drive promenade . The best time to go is at sunset. That's when tourists and Mumbaikars gather on the sands of Girgaum Chowpatty to see the cotton candy skies fade to dark while noshing on Mumbai's famous street food from nearby stalls.

Hot tip: Wonder why Marine Drive is also known as "Queen's Necklace"? Just look up at the street lights–they were positioned to make the road resemble a pearl necklace from above.

Bandra-Worli Sea Link

One of Mumbai's most iconic sites is a cable-stayed bridge known as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Opened in 2009, the eight-lane bridge connects the central business district with the western suburbs over the open sea, offering some much-needed relief from the congestion on the Mahim Causeway . It has become the Mumbai equivalent of New York's Brooklyn Bridge or Sydney's Opera House.

For the most impressive views of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, head to the Bandra Fort , a historic watchtower built by the Portuguese in 1640. It's also worth driving across the bridge, as well. By day, you can see the crashing sea on both sides of the bridge. And at night, watch the bridge light up with spectacular colors.

Photo Source: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

Tourists can find another popular site right near the Gateway of India : The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai and Tower. More than a century old, India's first luxury hotel is revered for the grandeur of its brownstone exterior. The windowed facade infuses its Renaissance architecture with Islamic touches, like corner turrets topped with onion domes, pointed archways, and covered balconies.

Fun fact: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai hotel is one of India's most photographed places. Walk by and snap your own picture from street level. Or, better yet, step inside the hotel's colonial-style restaurant, Sea Lounge , in the afternoon for an elaborate high tea.

Address: Apollo Bunder, Mumbai

Stone carvings in a Kanheri Cave

While Mumbai may look like a shiny, modern city at first glance, it also has some ancient sites that will leave you in awe. Spend a day at Sanjay Gandhi National Park exploring the Kanheri Caves, a complex of monuments that were carved out of the basalt formations around 2,000 years ago. Inside the 109 cave entrances, you'll see large stupas (a hint that this was once a sacred place for Buddhists), congregation areas, and prayer halls. Look for the incomplete paintings of the Buddha on the ceiling of cave 34.

Address: Borivali East, Mumbai

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum

Visiting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum is also high on the list of the top things to do for tourists in Mumbai. Previously known as the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, this is one of India's most important art and history attractions.

You'll need at least a full day to take in the museum's expansive permanent collection of 70,000 items, which include Indian miniature paintings, Himalayan art, antique Asian coins, jeweled swords, and much more. Afterward, poke around the streets of the Fort neighborhood near the museum–they're filled with stunning Gothic buildings .

Address: 159-161 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.csmvs.in/

The Global Vipassana Pagoda

Discover Mumbai's peaceful, quiet side at the Global Vipassana Pagoda. Inspired by Myanmar's Shwedagon Pagoda, the colossal 96-meter-high stupa is covered in real gold that gleams in the sun. The hollow pagoda features a massive hall with room for 8,000 people to meditate in tranquility together.

Not sure how to meditate? Take one of the free 10-minute-long Anapana meditation courses offered at the pagoda continuously throughout the day. There's also an extensive vegetarian food court on-site with some downright delicious dosas.

Address: Next to Esselworld, Gorai Village, Borivali (West), Mumbai

Official site: http://www.globalpagoda.org/

Shree Siddhivinayak Temple

Many Hindus have their favorites of the religion's 33 million gods. Devotees who favor Ganesha (the potbellied deity with the elephant head who is known as the "remover of obstacles") make pilgrimages to the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple.

Slip off your shoes and head in to see the idol of the deity, draped with marigold garlands and offerings, with hundreds of other visitors eager for a glimpse (and perhaps a granted wish). It's a cultural experience like none other. And if you're interested in other sacred places dedicated to Ganesha, check out the Vazira Naka Ganpati temple and the Garodia Nagar Ganpati temple .

Address: S.K. Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.siddhivinayak.org/

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

Gandhi is one of India's most revered figures, and there's no better place to learn about him in Mumbai than at the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum. The building traces its history back to the anti-colonial nationalist himself, when Gandhi made it his local headquarters for nearly two decades, beginning in 1917.

Tourists can pay tribute to the Indian hero at the Gandhi statue within the museum, see vintage photographs of Gandhi lining the staircase, and catch a glimpse of two of his famous spinning wheels . There's also a room on the second floor of the museum that displays paintings depicting important moments in Gandhi's life.

Fun fact: Barack Obama paid a visit to the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum in 2010.

Address: Laburnum Road, Gamdevi, Mumbai

Official site: http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org/

Mahalakshmi Temple

Mahalakshmi Temple is one of Mumbai's oldest and most famous temples. Dedicated to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, this temple draws crowds through its ornate gate and into the shrine with the idol. Visitors will also spot idols of other deities, including Tridevi (the patron deity of music and education) and Kali (the goddess of destruction), adorned with gold ornaments. For another spiritual attraction, take a trip to the Haji Ali Dargah , a floating Muslim shrine just a 15-minute walk from the Mahalakshmi Temple.

Address: Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai

Official site: http://mahalakshmi-temple.com/

Street food vendor in Mumbai

Foodies, eat your heart out: Mumbai has some of the best street food in all of India. Not only is it colorful and spicy, street food in Mumbai also offers the best bang for your buck. You're never too far from a great hawker, but it's worth seeking out the best ones.

Try chatt (a spicy snack typically made of potato dumplings, fried noodles, onions, chilies, and more) from the popular food stalls near Churchgate Station . On Marine Drive and outside the Gateway of India , you'll find street food vendors whipping up chana jor garam (seasoned chickpeas). Or, head to Carter Road for global street food, including shawarma, momos, and even corn on the cob with lime juice.

Bollywood actress

Bollywood, India's largest film industry, has been rooted in Mumbai since the 1930s, when the Bombay Talkies movie studio was founded in the city. Bollywood now churns out as many as 1,000 movies each year, ranging from historical epics and curry westerns to courtesan films.

You can get a behind-the-scenes look at this blockbuster factory on a full-day private Bollywood tour. On this adventure, tourists will explore Bollywood film studios, take photos with the stars (subject to schedule availability), see Bollywood dancing and learn some choreography, and take a drive through the posh community where the top Bollywood actors and actresses live.

Masks in the Chor Bazaar

No matter how obscure your shopping list is, you'll probably find everything on it at the Chor Bazaar. Translated to the "Thieves Market" after the legend that all stolen goods in Mumbai end up for sale here, the Chor Bazaar is one of the biggest attractions for tourists, as well as the go-to place for picking up cheap goods.

Antique clocks, spiritual idols, used books, pottery, phone cases, handicrafts, shoes, coins, luggage, vintage cameras, Victorian furniture–you name it, you can shop for it among the chaotic hodgepodge of vendors. Pro tip: The side streets around the Chor Bazaar are home to some of the best kebab sellers in Mumbai.

Address: Mutton Street, Ajmer, Kumbharwada, Mumbai

A cave on Elephanta Island

A popular day trip from the main city of Mumbai is a visit to Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mumbai Harbor. The attraction is home to rock-cut cave temples honoring the Hindu god Shiva. Roughly 1,600 years old, the archeological marvel lays out a series of temples in a maze-like mandala pattern.

Inside, you'll discover carvings that explain the stories of Hindu myths. The crown jewel of the main temple is a six-meter-high, three-faced Shiva statue. Ferries to Elephanta Island depart roughly every 30 minutes from the Gateway of India and take about an hour.

Official site: http://elephanta.co.in/

Water Kingdom entrance

Mumbai is scorching most of the year, with average highs of 86-93 degrees Fahrenheit (30-34 degrees Celsius). When you need to cool down, visit Water Kingdom, a popular water park in Mumbai. Asia's largest theme water park features more than 70 thrilling attractions, including water coasters, a water gun fight lagoon, and a rain dance zone. Its 100-meter-wide wave pool ("Wetlantic") is the largest one in the world. Tourists can also enjoy an ice-skating rink and a bowling alley. No wonder more than 15 million visitors from around the world have already stopped by Water Kingdom.

Address: Global Pagoda Road, EsselWorld amusement park, Borivali West, Mumbai

Official site: https://www.waterkingdom.in/travel/

View from Lower Parel to Nariman Point in Mumbai

Affectionately nicknamed the "Manhattan of Mumbai," Nariman Point glitters with some of the most expensive office space in the world. Its posh location on the southern end of Mumbai's peninsula comes from rather humble beginnings, though. Once under the Arabian Sea, this land was reclaimed throughout the mid-20th century and quickly experienced a construction boom of skyscrapers.

Not just for office workers, Nariman Point is also a top attraction for tourists who come to watch the sunset, catch recitals at the National Centre for the Performing Arts , get a breathtaking view of Marine Drive , and splurge at internationally famous shops. (And don't worry if you're on a tight budget–you can find affordable goodies at the Colaba Causeway Market just two kilometers away.)

Aerial view of Wankhede Stadium

Immerse yourself in cricket at Wankhede Stadium. Built in 1975, this famous sports attraction is where India seized the Cricket World Cup in 2011, making it the first country in the world to win the championship on its home turf.

With a capacity for more than 33,000 spectators, this international cricket stadium has an electric atmosphere during matches. Try to score tickets to a match to see what India's favorite sport is all about. No matter where you sit, you'll have a great view–the stadium was designed without beam support for the roof to ensure there were no visual obstructions of the pitch.

Address: Wankhede Stadium, D Road, Churchgate, Mumbai

Dhobi Ghat

Dhobi Ghat is a mesmerizing sight for visitors to India. It's considered to be the "world's largest outdoor laundry," where dhobis (or laundrymen) from 200 or so families lug dirty clothing from families and tourists throughout the city and wash it by hand in open-air concrete troughs.

Thousands of colorful garments drying on lines in the breeze makes for a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity in the early afternoons. Afterward, the dhobis press and fold the garments into tidy piles, ready to be delivered to the owners.

While travelers come to see this labor-intensive laundromat daily, Dhobi Ghat is as much a part of everyday life for Mumbai residents as it is a marvel for tourists, so be sure to keep your visit respectful, and ask permission before photographing the workers. It's sure to give you a deeper appreciation for the modern laundry machines you're probably used to back at home.

Address: 1 Anandilal P Marg, Dhobi Ghat, Shanti Nagar, Lower Parel, Mumbai

Mount Mary Basilica

If you happen to be visiting Mumbai in September, you're in luck–Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount (or Mount Mary Basilica) celebrates the feast of the birth of Mary , mother of Jesus Christ, on September 8 every year. The holiday marks the start of the Bandra Fair, a weeklong carnival that draws hundreds of thousands of tourists and pilgrims alike.

The streets surrounding the church fill with temporary shops , where devotees buy candles shaped like parts of their body experiencing pain or ailments, then place them in the basilica in hopes of better health. You can also sample specialty sweets , like kadio bodio (gram flour snack sticks doused in sugar syrup and dried) and mawa peda (milk fudge flavored with saffron and cardamom) from the festival food hawkers that line the street from Mount Mary Basilica to the Mount Carmel Church compound.

No matter when your trip to Mumbai takes place, tourists are welcome to visit the beautiful Latin church and its legendary Our Lady of Navigators statue , which dates back to the 16th century.

Address: Mt. Mary Road, near Shanti Avedna Sadan, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai

Official site: http://www.mountmarybasilicabandra.in/

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  • 16 Spectacular Offbeat Places Near Mumbai To Be Explored In 2024

07 Feb 2023

Change is the spice of life and monotony is a bane!! Who can understand this better than the avid traveller? Once the travel bug has bitten you, there is no respite. With monsoons round the corner, it’s time to plan offbeat holidays near Mumbai .

You just have to hunt out spots that are least frequented, maybe even unexplored. The urge to put your footprint on such a piece of land is unstoppable.

16 Best Offbeat Places Near Mumbai

Are you looking for a perfect getaway from Mumbai? There are numerous interesting places near Mumbai that for known for offering an amazing weekend vacation. Here are some exciting offbeat places near Mumbai .

1. Kamshet – 110 Km

Tourists paragliding at one of the most serene offbeat weekend getaways near Mumbai - Kamshet

Image Source Although known as paraglider’s paradise, Kamshet has much more to offer. Just a short distance away (16 Km) from Lonavala and Khandala, an unexplored place near Mumbai , Kamshet boasts superb scenic beauty. Quaint villages with mud thatched houses add to its rustic charm and make it one of the best offbeat places near Mumbai. Known for: Paragliding and Trekking How to Reach: By rail , Kamshet has its own railway station Look forward to:

  • Paragliding for beginners as well as the experienced.
  • Trekking from Jamboli to Kondeshwar temple for beginners and further through the ghats for the ardent trekker
  • Explore 1st and 3rd century caves (Bedsa caves, Karla caves, Bhaja caves)

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2. Kolad – 117 Km

Tourists rafting in the waters of Kundalika river in Kolad

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A small village in Maharashtra’s Raigad district on the banks of Kundalika river, Kolad is an unspoilt offbeat place near Mumbai for the adventurous sorts.

Known for: White water rafting How to Reach:  Kolad has its own railway station or drive down or take a Sate Transport or Private Bus Look forward to:

  • White water rafting on the Kundalika river
  • Visit the Tamhini waterfalls amidst cool green hills
  • Pick your trek- from simple to extremely difficult

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3. Jawhar – 180 Km

Dhabosa waterfall in the serene Sahyadris is amongst the best offbeat places near Mumbai

In the lap of the Sahyadris, Jawhar is amongst the best offbeat destinations near Mumbai perfect for a quick break. An erstwhile tribal kingdom, it still retains much of its rustic allure. This is one of the most unexplored places near Mumbai .

Known for: Beauty of the hills and Warli Art How to Reach:  Drive down or take a Sate Transport Bus: Mumbai-Jawhar, 180 Kms via Kasara-Khodala Look forward to:

  • Spectacular Dhabosa Water fall, Lush Greenery, the architecture of Shirpamal palace, Experience tribal culture and witness the famous Warli art being created.

4. Sandhan Valley – 183 Km

Trek to the majestic Sindola fort during monsoon for gorgeous views

One of the hidden places near Mumbai , Sandhan Valley is one of the best trekking spots you could ask for. A canyon in its own right, near Bhandardara, it affords the thrill of descending into the “Valley of Shadows” any trekker would die for. It is one of the most idyllic offbeat weekend getaways from Mumbai.

Known for: Trekking and cliff camping How to Reach: Take the rail or road route to Kasara, regular jeeps ply between Kasara to Samrad Village (80 Km) from where the trek begins. Look forward to:

  • The descent into Sandhan Valley
  • Exciting “Hanging Camps”
  • Moonlight camping

5. Dakshin Kashi – 190 Km

Soft sandy beaches of Diveagar

Coastal Konkan at its best, Srivardhan, Diveagar and Harihareshwar are offbeat places around Mumbai for those who love beaches but not the kinds littered with people and debris. Srivardhan is steeped in Peshwa history, Diveagar is known for its soft sandy beach and Harihareshwar for its Shiva temple.

Known for: Beaches and Seafood How to Reach:  Mangao is the nearest railway station to Diveagar (40 Kms). You can also drive down or take State Transport or private buses directly to Diveagar. Diveagar to Srivardhan- 23 Km , take the coastal road for the sheer scenic beauty. Diveagar to Harihareshwar- 37 Km Look forward to:

  • Pristine beaches of Srivardhan and Diveagar
  • Ancient Shiva Temple and the spectacular “pradakshina” route around it through the rocks at Harihareshwar
  • Spot Dolphins and turtles here too!

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6. Harnai-Anjarle – 238 Km

Relax at this secluded getaway and spot a dolphin or two in Harnai-Anjarle

One of the offbeat places near Mumbai, literally no one talks about are the serene beaches of Harnai-Anjarle. Relax at the quiet beaches & be alone with the sea, away from the crazy crowd. A sea-fort, an ancient Ganesh temple and plenty of mouth-watering seafood- makes the most of your holiday! This is one of the most unexplored places near Mumbai .

Known for: Coconut and betel nut palm-fringed unspoilt beaches How to reach:  Nearest railhead is Khed around 35Km from Harnai Anjarle can be reached by crossing the Jog river estuary Look forward to:

  • Peaceful and relaxed beach-time
  • Dolphin spotting
  • Witness the fish auctions here

7. Saputara – 262 Km

Ride on the winding roads of Saputara from Mumbai

Technically in Gujarat, Saputara is a hillstation snugly perched on the second highest plateau in the Sahyadris in the Dang forest area. At an altitude of 1000 m, it is known for its breathtaking views of the hills and forests and pleasant, almost chilly climate all the year through. This is one of the best offbeat weekend getaways from Mumbai. This is among the most  exotic places near Mumbai .

Known for: “Chilling out”, treks, adventure sports How to Reach:  Waghai is the closest railway station (50 km from Saputara). You can also drive down via Nasik or via Valsad , plenty of private A/c and non-A/c buses available from Mumbai Look forward to:

  • Treks to Rajat Pratap, Tridhara, Sangam, Sunder Kund and many more
  • Go camping at Vansda National Park
  • Experience the ropeway to Sunset Point
  • Para-glide and mountain bike at the Governor’s Hill

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8. Lonar – 600 Km

The picturesque views of Lonar Lake - one of the most pristine offbeat getaways near Mumbai

Add mystique to your travel, visit world’s third largest crater in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra. The crater is said to have been formed by the impact of a meteorite 50,000 years ago.

Known for: The amazing mystical Lonar Lake in the crater How to Reach:  Travel to Aurangabad by Air, Rail and Road. Aurangabad to Lonar by road is 145 Km. Look Forward to:

  • Trek down to the Lonar lake
  • Solve the mystery of the perennially full lake in the dry Buldhana and the two distinct regions of the lake that don’t mix.

9. Kaas Plateau – 279 Km

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Kaas is a beautiful plateau that has been entitled as a World Heritage site for its spell-binding biodiversity. This stunning plateau is home to over 850 species of flora and fauna. The blooms here includes the real delight for vision such as orchids, drosera indica, mickey-mouse flower, Karvy, ziniger neesanum, etc. 

Known for: Vibrant flora and fauna How to reach: 25-30 kms away from Satara and nearest airport is Pune

Look forward to:

  • Mystic hours amidst nature
  • Rare and endangered species
  • Visit the nearby Kamudini Pond

10. Morachi Chincholi – 190 Km

Peacock National Bird Of India - Kanha National Park

Morachi Chincholi is a peaceful escape to nature as is an eco-village that gives shelter to over 2500 peacock and peafowl. It is one of the most interesting unknown places around Mumbai that offers enough surprises to be encountered on an adventurous weekend. It is believed that the Peshwas planted tamarind trees here which attracted peacocks, making it a present-day hub of these beautiful creatures. This is among the most  exotic places near Mumbai .

Known for: Nature and peacocks How to reach: It is around 60 kms from Pune and 190 kms from Mumbai and can be easily reached by road.  Look forward to:

  • Peaceful environment
  • Peacock spotting

11. Amba Ghat – 342 Km

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Image Credit: Wikivarashu for Wikimedia

Another beautiful place near Mumbai is Amba Ghat which is home to picturesque mountain offering perfect vacations for nature lovers. Nestled in the buffer zone of Bison Wildlife Sanctuary and Sahyadri Tiger Reserve this beautiful place abodes serene landscapes of the Western Ghats. This is one of the most mesmerising places near Mumbai for weekend getaways.  Don’t forget to encounter the surprises of one of the most interesting wildlife sanctuaries in Maharashtra .  

Known for: Natural beauty and wildlife How to reach: It is around 233 kms from Pune and 342 kms from Mumbai and can be easily reached by road.  Look forward to: 

  • Nature walks
  • Wildlife spotting

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12. Bhandardara – 164 Km

waterfalls

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Bhandardara is the most exciting weekend getaway near Mumbai that attracts adventure enthusiasts with its enthralling experiences. Pristine lake, gushing waterfalls, lush green landscapes, and serene ambiance of Bhandardara is truly enticing for holidayers looking for quick escapes.   Bhandardara camping is quite popular among adventurers. This is among the most beautiful  offbeat destinations near Mumbai .

Known for: Adventures How to reach: You can travel to Kasara and take any local transport to Bhandardara Look forward to: 

  • Adventurous expeditions
  • Natural beauty

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13. Velas – 226 Km

Velas

Velas, an eco-friendly hamlet located in Ratnagiri district hosts the famous ‘Vellas Turtle Festival’ every year. The place is home to thousands of Olive Ridley turtles as they are conserved here by an NGO named Sahyadri Nisargmitra and villagers. There is also a prominent Hindu temple in the region, called Harihareshwar temple. The tranquil environment of Velas is surely worth exploring! You can also explore popular places to visit in Ratnagiri while staying here.

Known for: Turtle Festival and tranquil ambiance How to reach: Mumbai is nearly 226 km and you can easily reach here by road Look forward to: 

  • Eco-friendly experiences
  • Temple visit

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14. Sula Vineyards – 180 Km

Vineyards

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Sula Vineyards is home to 60 wineries and this refreshing place is believed to be the first winery in India. If you are a wine lover then you must surely take a trail through the vineyards and check out the wine making process. The place is perfect for planning out a leisurely day and you can also plan a visit during Sula Festival, an annual music of two-days which is mostly organised in the month of February.  

Known for: Wineries How to reach: Mumbai is nearly 180 km and you can easily reach here by road Look forward to: 

  • Visit winery
  • Sula Festival

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15. Hemalkasa And Anandvan – 700 Km

Berembun Forest

Hemalkasa and Anandvan are two astounding places in Maharashtra, exhibiting the tremendous efforts taken by Prakash Amte and Baba Amte respectively under social initiatives. They worked for the upliftment of the areas and established animal orphanage shelters where you can spot leopards, mouse deers, Nilgai, wild boars, barking deers, chameleons, hyenas, cobras, vipers, etc. This is among the most loved  offbeat destinations near Mumbai .

Known for: Tribal lifestyle How to reach: You can board public transport bus to reach here Look forward to: 

  • Animal shelters
  • Interact with tribal people

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16. Aurangabad – 368 Km

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Aurangabad is popularly called as the City of Gates and this interesting place is named after Aurangazeb, the Mughal emperor. The place is home to the world heritage sites, Ajanta & Ellora caves and there are also numerous other iconic tourist attractions such as Bibi ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort, Panchakki, etc. It is one of the most popular places near Mumbai for weekend trips.  

Known for: UNESCO heritage sites How to reach: You can board public transport bus from Mumbai to reach here. Aurangabad Railway station is also well-connected to other major cities Look forward to: 

  • Tourist attractions
  • Historical caves

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So, get over the Lonavalas, Mahabaleshwars and Matherans. It’s time to set your sights on more “exotic” pastures. So just plan a trip to Mumbai and get started to explore the above-mentioned offbeat places near Mumbai with TravelTriangle. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Offbeat Places Near Mumbai

Where can I go for a long drive in Mumbai?

If you wish to take a long drive from Mumbai and visit the charming cities nearby, you can head to places like:
 1. Lonavala
 2. Khandala
 3. Alibaug 
4. Pelham Dam 
5. Kamshet 
6. Igatpuri 
7. Pune 
8. Malshej Ghat


How can I go to Panchgani from Mumbai?

The cheapest and most convenient means to get to Panchgani from Mumbai is by train. You can take the Jan Shatabdi Ex Mumbai to Chiplun and then a taxi from the railway station to Panchgani. The train journey would not take more than 5 hours 21 minutes.

Is it safe to drive from Mumbai to Lonavala?

Yes, it is absolutely safe to drive from Mumbai to Lonavala using the smooth and convenient Mumbai-Pune expressway which would get you there in just about 2 hours. Lonavala is a beautiful destination in Maharashtra and is home to some of the best resorts near Mumbaifor both families and couples.

How can I reach Alibaug from Mumbai?

You will need to take a boat or ferry to Mandawa Jetty from the Gateway of India which will get you there in about 20 minutes. Alibaug is located at a distance of 110 kilometers from Mumbai and this is the quickest way to reach it.

How far is Mahabaleshwar from Mumbai?

Mahabaleshwar is about 263 km away from Mumbai by road. You can take a train from Mumbai to Pune and then a bus or taxi from Pune to Mahabaleshwar.

Where can we go near Mumbai?

For a day trip or weekend getaway from Mumbai, you can visit exciting places like:
1. Karnala Bird Sanctuary (60 km away) 
2. Karjat (62 km away) 
3. Matheran (83 km away) 
4. Lonavala (91 km away)
 5. Khandala (93 km away) 
6. Alibaug (95 km away) 
7. Kamshet (105 km away) 
8. Raigad (103 km away) 
9. Igatpuri (120 km away)

Where can I go for a weekend in Mumbai?

There are plenty of things to do in Mumbai over the weekend. You can take a leisurely stroll at Marine Drive or Juhu Beach, dine at Candies, enjoy rides at Imagica, relax in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, explore the nightlife of Mumbai, chill at Cafe Mondegar, and shop at Colaba.

What is Khandala famous for?

While Khandala mainly owes its popularity to the Bollywood flick Ghulam, there also are a lot other factors in play. It is popular for its unique rock formations, especially the Shiv Linga rock.

What are the popular hill stations near Mumbai?

Mumbai is surrounded by numerous beautiful hill stations such as Mahabaleshwar, Matheran, Lonavala, Igatpuri, Bhandardara, etc.

What are the best beaches to visit near Mumbai?

There numerous popular beaches around Mumbai, namely, Alibaug, Ratnagiri, Ganpatipule, etc.

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