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Itineraries
Day 1
Mumbai
Mumbai would be the place of your arrival. After checking-in the hotel and a small break you will continue with the sightseeing of Mumbai. Early you will be transferred to the Gateway of India further you will proceed towards the Elephanta Caves Elephanta Caves, situated on an island around 10 kilometres from the shores of Mumbai. These hollows include sanctuaries cut from strong shake going back to the seventh century, The main attraction is the three-headed bust of Lord Shiva, famously known as ‘Trimurti’. You may walk around Fashion Street, an extent well known for its fare attire and frill. Later drive past Marine Drive is otherwise called the Queen's Necklace. Afterwards, climb Malabar Hill to visit the flawlessly embellished Jain Temple, Kamala Nehru Park and the Hanging Garden. Afterwards, return back to the lodging for supper and overnight remain.
Day 2
Mumbai-Alibaug(96 km/2 hr 15 min)
Continuing journey you will move to Alibaug which is approx. 96 km far from Mumbai. Alibag, otherwise called Alibaug, is a beachfront town, only south of Mumbai, in western India. It's known for its shorelines.
As you will be reaching Alibag in the late morning so you can visit Kihim Beach, Janjira Fort, Alibagh Beach and Kulaba Fort. And the journey of Alibag will end here and you will be moving to your hotel for the overnight stay.
Day 3-4
Alibaug-Ganpati Phule (289 km/ 7 hr 45 min)
From Alibaug to Ganpati Phule it is a 7 hr to 8 hr Journey covering almost 289 km. You will be reaching Ganpati Phule in the early evening. You will be starting next day with visiting Ganpati Phule which is a temple, next you'll be moving Prachin Konkan, then to Ganpati Phule Beach, following with Magic Garden and Siddhakala Arts.
Day 5
Ganpati Phule-Panchgani
As you will be leaving early in the morning for Panchgani your journey will approx. will take 5 hr and you will be covering almost 210 km.
Panchgani is one of the famous hill stations in Maharashtra. After reaching Panchgani and having lunch you will be continuing with the sightseeing.
Starting with Kate's Point, Dhom Dam, Sydney Point, Table Land, Lingmala Falls, Parsi Point, Harrison's Folly. And after dinner, you will stay overnight in Panchgani.
Day 6
Panchgani-Karjat (193 km/3 hr 46 min)
Early in the morning, you will be leaving for karjat which is 193 km away from Panchgani and will take approx. 3 hr 46 min and after reaching in karjat you will be continuing with the sightseeing of this place. The Kondana Caves, Peth forts, Trekking, Kothligad.
This all will be done within hours and after having dinner you will be moving to your further destination that is Matheran.
Day 7
Matheran-Nashik
Matheran is a hill station of Maharashtra and is famous for its natural scenic beauty. As you will be reaching Matheran in the morning the sightseeing will be started with Louisa Point, Alexander Point, Porcupine Point, Panorama Point Matheran, Pisharnath Mahadev Mandir, Echo Point, Prabalgad. With this place, your sightseeing of Matheran will be ending. And there will be an overnight stay at Matheran.
Day 8
Nashik-Pune
Next day for Nashik you will be visiting the Trimbakeshwar Temple, Kalaram Temple, Pandavleni Caves and till the evening you can visit Triveni Sangam, Mukhti Dham. There will be an overnight stay in Nashik as well.
Day 9
Pune
Pune will the final destination of this Journey. In Pune, you will be starting with Shaniwar Wada, Sinhagad, Aga Khan Palace, Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple, Pataleshwar. And this will be the last day, and after all the sightseeing you will get an assisted transfer to the airport to board the flight for your onward destination.
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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