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Embark on an enlightening journey through Maharashtra, a state that beautifully marries its rich historical legacy with breathtaking natural beauty. This 8-day adventure kicks off in Mumbai, the vibrant financial capital of India, where you’ll explore its iconic sites, bustling markets, and diverse culinary scene. Next, escape to the serene hill stations of Lonavala and Mahabaleshwar, where verdant landscapes and panoramic views create the perfect backdrop for relaxation. Delve into the rich history of Pune, renowned for its Maratha heritage and cultural landmarks. Experience the ancient wonder of the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, UNESCO World Heritage sites that showcase remarkable rock-cut architecture and intricate carvings. Your journey concludes in Nashik, a city that blends spirituality with its thriving wine industry, allowing for a taste of local wines and a visit to the sacred Trimbakeshwar Temple. This immersive experience reveals the diverse charms of Maharashtra, inviting you to explore its historical significance and stunning landscapes.
Begin your journey in Mumbai, the bustling financial capital. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and the historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. In the evening, enjoy the vibrant street food at Juhu Beach.
Explore more of Mumbai with a visit to Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend the afternoon at the Prince of Wales Museum, Haji Ali Dargah, and end the day shopping at Colaba Causeway.
Drive to Lonavala, a hill station known for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather. Visit Bhushi Dam, Tiger Point, and the Karla & Bhaja Caves. On the way back, stop at Khandala for some breathtaking viewpoints.
Travel to Pune, a city rich in Maratha history. Visit Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, and the iconic Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple. Stroll through the bustling streets of Pune for local shopping and street food.
Head to the hill station of Mahabaleshwar, famous for its strawberry farms and panoramic views. Visit Arthur's Seat, Venna Lake, and the lush Lingmala Waterfall. Don't forget to taste fresh strawberries and cream.
Travel to Aurangabad to explore the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, UNESCO World Heritage sites known for their ancient rock-cut temples and intricate sculptures. Visit the famous Kailasa Temple and Ajanta’s stunning murals.
Explore Nashik, one of India's holiest cities. Visit the sacred Trimbakeshwar Temple and enjoy a serene walk along the Godavari River. If time permits, explore local vineyards for a wine-tasting tour.
Return to Mumbai for your departure, with a visit to any missed spots or for some last-minute shopping.
The best time to visit Maharashtra is from October to March when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to September) is ideal for visiting hill stations like Lonavala and Mahabaleshwar due to the lush greenery.
A 7 to 8-day itinerary is recommended to cover the major attractions in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Lonavala, Pune, Mahabaleshwar, and the Ajanta and Ellora Caves. You can customize the duration based on your preferences
Yes, Maharashtra offers a variety of experiences suitable for families, including scenic hill stations, historical landmarks, religious sites, and museums. There are also plenty of child-friendly attractions like amusement parks and zoos in cities like Mumbai and Pune.
The package includes a range of accommodations, from budget hotels to luxury resorts, depending on your preference. Maharashtra's major tourist destinations offer comfortable lodging options with good amenities.
Some of the must-visit places include the Gateway of India and Elephanta Caves in Mumbai, the Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Aurangabad, the hill stations of Lonavala and Mahabaleshwar, and the Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik.
Yes, the package typically includes transportation, such as airport transfers, intercity travel by car or coach, and local sightseeing. Specific details vary depending on the package.