Mahabaleshwar is situated in Satara district at an distance from the ground of 1372m above sea level. Mahabaleshwar considered as the largest hill station in the Sahayadri range of Maharashtra state and it is about 115km southwest from Pune city. Because of high elevation there is a cool climate condition and the weather is frequently pleasant. Due to this climate stipulation and reason of being hill station Mahabaleshwar is the superb agreeable site to visit, to feel peace and to make healthy holidays. March-May is the peak season for tourists. Reason being most hill station there is all sorts of amenities available for tourist and others such as Budget Hotel, Motel, Bus and other vehicles in nearby areas.
How to reach Mahabaleshwar
Mahabaleshwar is 47km from district Satara. So, takes about one hour from there to reach Mahabaleshwar . If you want to travel by train than from Mumbai or from a different major city come to Satara. If you want to take a trip by bus then can come in Volvo and any AC Bus from Mumbai. Mahabaleshwar is 247km (about) from Mumbai. So, you can come by car also from Mumbai. Normally, in 4-6 hrs can reach here. Mahabaleshwar is a real place to visit to see a panoramic deep view of nature closely and also good for trekking, rock climbing, boating and to know about nature, to recover health. Finally, come here and make yourself happy with nature.
Visiting sites for a panoramic view of hills:
Bombay point: It is a sunset point. The splendid view of sunset with various hill and cool weather, that is kind of allotment present here.
Arthur’s seat:
This point is named after Arthur mallet; he came here and built a house. This point is about 1470m high. From here you can see the environmental differentiation of Kankan and Deccan, easily.
Wilson point (sunrise point):
This point is vast plateau and this platform is located at 4735 feet above sea level. So, from this good-looking location you can enjoy the panoramic view of the nature of an inning of a new day.
Lodwick point:
It is situated at the altitude of 1239m and also known as Elephant’s head point. Lodwick was first European to visit Mahabaleshwar. From this point, you can see a pleasant view of some waterfalls and valleys in Mahabaleshwar.
Helen’s point:
It is known as blue valley and you can see a waterfall which is followed by Salshi River.
Kate’s point:
Its 6km far from Venna lake. (Founder of Mahabaleshwar) Sir John Malcom’s daughter named Kate and the name of this point is based on her name. It is a magnificent echo point.
Venna Lake:
Everyone can enjoy boating in this lake with panoramic view of waterfalls and hills. It covers an area of about 30 acres.
Panchgani:
This place is 20 km from Mahabaleshwar. Private and govt. Buses and taxies are obtainable from here. It is a well known picnic and honeymoon site because of apposite hilly cool climate. Panchgani is named due to the attendance of five hills in this area. Trekking, climbing and other adventure behavior can enjoy on this hilly site.
Pratapgarh fort:
It is 23 km from Mahabaleshwar. It was built under the authority of Shiva ji.
Morarji castle:
It is an old place. In 1945, Mahatma Gandhi once lived here.
Tapola:
It is about 50 km from Mahabaleshwar and can enjoy boating here. You also can see strawberry farms on the way of Mahabaleshwar to Tapola.
Moreover these points and definite sites there are some waterfalls such as Venna fall, Chinaman’s fall and Dhobi’s falls. During rainy season, you can see the real attractiveness of nature here. Best time to visit Mahabaleshwar hill station is from October to June, before the rain session start.
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