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Day 1
Arrive in Mumbai.
When you touch base at the Mumbai Airport, get exchanged to the hotel for an overnight stay in Mumbai.
Day 2
Mumbai Sightseeing
Post breakfast, continue for touring. From the Gateway of India, take a speedboat to visit Elephanta Caves, known for having a tremendous Trimurthi symbol, a triple-headed Shiva. You will visit the Hanging Gardens, Prince of Wales Museum, Parliament House, Jain Temple and Marine Drive. An overnight remains in Mumbai.
Day 3
Mumbai - Lonavala
In the wake of eating begin your drive towards lovely slope station Lonavala, an exceptionally popular visitor put in Maharashtra. Appreciate relaxation exercises and you will likewise visit Karla and Bhaja Caves. Return back to the hotel for overnight remain.
Day 4
Lonavala - Khandala
After having your breakfast begin your drive towards lovely hill station Lonavala, an exceptionally popular visitor put in Maharashtra. Appreciate relaxation exercises and you will likewise visit Karla and Bhaja Caves. Return back to the inn for overnight remain.
Day 5
Khandala - Matheran
Post breakfast, begin the 2-hour drive to Matheran. On entry, investigate the tranquil environment. Visit famous focuses like Louisa, Garbut Point, and Echo. Return back to the inn for an overnight remain
Day 6
Matheran - Nasik
After breakfast, start 2-hour journey towards Nashik. Check-in at the hotel, Afternoon you will visit Sunder Narayan Temple, Sita gufaa and Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik. Return back to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 7
Nasik - Shirdi Sai Temple
After having breakfast leave for Shirdi Sai Temple. After arrival at Shirdi, check in at a hotel. Later, have Darshan at the popular Sai Baba temple. Spend the day in Shirdi. Overnight at the hotel
Day 8
Shirdi Sai Temple - Aurangabad
Post breakfast, begin the 4-hour drive to Aurangabad. Registration at a hotel. Later continue for the city visit. You will visit the Daulatabad Fort, Deogiri Fortress, Bibi ka Maqbara that resembles Taj Mahal. Afterward, you will cover Panchakki, a striking water process. Back to the lodging for an overnight remain
Day 9
Aurangabad -Excursion to Ellora Caves
Post breakfast, leave for an outing to Ellora caves, a World legacy site. These 34 caves, worked amid the sixth and eleventh century are committed to Buddhism, Brahmanism, and Jainism. Well, known destinations here are Viharas, Kailasa Temple, and the Buddhist Vishvakarma Chaitya. Return back to Aurangabad for the overnight remain
Day 10
Aurangabad - Excursion to Ajanta Caves
After breakfast, leave for an outing to the Ajanta caves, a World Heritage Site. These 29 caves, worked amid the second century and sixth century are devoted to Buddhism. Situated in the Sahyadri slopes, it has compositions and models delineating the life and lessons of Lord Buddha. After a trip to Ajanta holes, come back to Aurangabad for the overnight remain.
Day 11
Aurangabad - Mumbai
Start your drive back to Mumbai airport to board a flight for onward journey.
October to June is the ideal time to visit Maharashtra as during these months the state enjoys a cool and invigorating weather.
Maharashtra is dotted with numerous forts, caves, beaches, religious sites, hill stations, historical monuments, and buildings. Some of the prime tourist attractions in Maharashtra include Mumbai, Bhandardara, Elephanta, Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad, Ellora Caves, Ganapati Phule, and Shirdi. Matheran, Mahabaleshwar, Nashik, Khandala, Lonavala, and Pune are other famous Maharashtra's travel destinations.
Maharashtra Transport as well as private buses run throughout the length and breadth of the state. Taxis, semi deluxe buses, and auto rickshaws are the best mode of transport for covering shorter distances. Other important means of transport in Maharashtra are the passenger trains, which connect all major cities of Maharashtra. Besides this, some of the cities in Maharashtra, like Mumbai, have their own suburban railway network, through which people can move from one locality to the other. Looking for Mumbai Hotels or Mumbai flights, just log on to www.yatra.com, for using Hotels in Mumbai
By Air: Mumbai, the capital city has two airports, one international (Sahara International Airport) and Santa Cruz domestic airport. All leading domestic and international airlines operate regular flights to and from Mumbai. Other major domestic airports in Maharashtra are located at Pune, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Kolhapur and, Sholapur. By Rail: Mumbai is the major railway junction of Maharashtra, which is served by many important trains that link the city to other cities of India. There are also major Railway Stations in or close to the tourist destinations. By Road: Maharashtra has an excellent road network. A number of national highways and state highways connect all major cities of Maharashtra to other parts of the country.
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