MAHARASHTRA TRAVEL GUIDE

The third largest state and the second most populous state in India - Maharashtra - is brimming with an array of colorful shrines; a remarkable collection of caves; golden beaches lined with swaying palm trees; historic hotspots with strong past connection; and oodles of emerald hill stations under the canopy of lush western ghats. With an incredible mashup of everything, there's is no better place to go for a holiday in India than Maharashtra.The state is primarily known for its ancient Ellora and Ajanta caves, and pilgrim destinations. Plan a holiday in Maharashtra to witness the dazzling range of experience, beautiful landscapes and years of history.

Capital: Mumbai,   Location: Western India

Best Time to Visit Maharashtra:

If travelling to Maharashtra, monsoon (June to August) season would be the best time to visit

Why Visit Maharashtra?:

Witness the art from the past; slip in the madding crowd; get drenched in the luscious colors of its hill station; go crazy on the capsizing waves; experience the iconic attractions of India - do all these and much more on a trip to Maharashtra.

Temperature
  • 28.8°C & 36.9°C

    Summer
    (April to June)

  • 25.3°C & 29.4°C

    Monsoon
    (July to September)

  • 20.5°C & 31.9°C

    Winter
    (October to February)

An Insight to Maharashtra Tourism

Vast, varied, vibrant and extremely vivacious - Maharashtra has a thing when it comes to urbanization and rapid development that is hard to find anywhere else in India. It's a paradisiacal paradox -subtle yet energetic; wild but manicured, and hushes yet fueled by rapid urbanization. Along with its stronghold on commercialism, Maharashtra is a winner in the category of tourism too. In this 307,713 km2 land, which makes it the third largest state in India, there are some irresistible holiday destinations that are not only meant for the nature lovers but also for the religiously inclined travelers. For a vacation in Maharashtra, there is abundance natural beauty to soothe the senses; beaches that are the best places to unwind; exceptional shrines that are the epitome of architectural excellence and rich flora and fauna that makes it a biodiversity hotspot. In nutshell, Maharashtra is untouched, intriguing, captivating, and picture as perfect.

To begin the brief introduction of Maharashtra, it's important to know about its origination. As per the historical records, one can see the traces of Maharashtra since the days of Maurya Empire in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. Later it has witnessed the presence of many rulers - Western Satraps, Gupta Empire, Gurjara-Pratihara, Vakataka, Kadambas, Chalukya Empire, Rashtrakuta Dynasty, Western Chalukya, and Yadava. Amongst all these, the most talked about were the rulers of Marathas, who were later dethroned by the British after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. The presence of much unique distinctive dynastic remains reflecting through their archeological treasures, which are counted amongst the popular places to visit in Maharashtra.

Over a long period of time, Maharashtra has witnessed the rule of different rulers. And the testaments of the same can be seen over in its forts, caves, and places. There are over 350 vestiges in Maharashtra but the primarily known are Ajanta Ellora caves. An outstanding specimen of ancient Indian architectural heritages, all these caves are shrines cut out of the rock by hand. Other prominent tourist's places to visit for a heritage sightseeing tour are Raigadh Fort, Vijaydurg Fort, Sindhudurg Fort, Pratapgadh Fort, Shaniwar Wada, Lal Mahal, Ahmednagar Fort, Bibi Ka Maqbara, and Daulatabad Fort. Some architectural masterpieces of Maharashtra have a colonial touch like Gateway of India, Rajabai Clock Tower and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Portuguese too has left their mark in Maharashtra in the form of the Vasai Fort, which was initially built a ship building site.

No doubt it’s important to know about history but it’s the culture that best defines a state. And when it comes to Maharashtra, there are many things associated with it, which can be seen through the lifestyle of the people, be it from the urban or rural area. The local cuisines of Maharashtra, which changes every season, grabs a lot of attention for its flavourful spices. As such, there is no staple diet that people of Maharashtra follow, it changes from region to region, but fish curries and rice are prominent on the coastal belt, while spicy mutton curries are a favorite in the east Maharashtra. Vada pav, Pav Bhaji, chaat and puneri missal, selucha chana are a must try street food on Maharashtra holiday.

When it comes to culture, the traditional dance forms of Maharashtra - Powada, Lavani, and Koli are hard to miss. Carried out by the locals wearing colorful Nauwari saadi or Lugda (women), and Dhotar (men) during the festival celebrations, the beats of these dance performances gets one into a craving for more. Undoubtedly, festivals are the best time to go on a vacation to Maharashtra as this when one can see the rich culture, heritage, and ethnicity of the state. While the most highly visible festival maybe the Ganesh Chaturthi. But festivals like Gudi Padwa, Naga Panchami, Marabats and Badgyas are too celebrated with as much enthusiasm and spirit.

Maharashtra is synonymous to Mumbai, it's capital city that is known for its pulsating rich lifestyle that never comes to down still. And Mumbai is the nexus of the prolific global film industry - Bollywood; that's what exactly charms tourists the most. An undisputed movie-making center of India, Mumbai is the place where all the drama and dance of Bollywood takes place. It's a fast pacing city thriving with many cultures and has many top tourist attractions to visit like Mahim Beach, Juhu, Hanging Garden, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Siddhi Vinayak Mandir, Haji Ali Dargah, and Gateway of India. So when on a visit to Mumbai take a hop-on-hop-off city tour and feast your eyes on some of the classiest movie sets.

Along with Bollywood, Maharashtra takes pride in is its lush canopies that together form the western ghats, a biodiversity hotspot. Under the shadow of the western ghats, which mostly locals call Sahyadri Ranges, many hilly hamlets are blooming, the cool aura which even drew Britons upwards and downwards during the British Raj era. Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Matheran, Mhaismal, Lonavala, Khandala, Amboli, and Malshej Ghat are the famous summer getaways of Maharashtra, and they are accessible too. Most of them must be having the similar silhouette, but each has its unique characteristic charm, charisma, and allure. Some them are rising high and tall to create a thumbs up, some are getting straight down into the Arabian sea, while another mender around waterfall and lakes.

Besides the hill stations, the eastern region of Maharashtra has some of the most promising national parks, where there are chances to spot tigers and many other mammals and birds. All in all, there are six wildlife reserves in Maharashtra that attracts an impressive range of animals, including Crocodiles, Bisons, Gawas, Neelgais, and numerous other avian species. Amongst all these parks, the must visit for wildlife tours are Tadoba National Park and Navegaon National Park, which keeps on buzzing with tourists even in the offseason to seek relaxation, and jeep safaris.

Since all the hill stations and jungles of the Maharashtra are quite pristine, so to explore all these hidden gems, travelers are often seen heading to these places to take part in treks like Torna Trek, Raigad Trek, Visapur Fort Trek, Shivneri Trek, Harishchandragad Trek, Lohgad Trek, Kalsubai Peak Trek, Vasota Fort Trek, to name a few. Apart from trekking, rafting, caving, and paragliding are some of the activities that keep one on their toes and leave their hearts filled with thrill and elation. To further add a little thrill to the adventure vacation, one can sign up for a white water rafting over river Kundalika, near the western ghats.

It's not only the culture that is diverse but also the landscapes. Yes, along with the hill stations and wildlife reserves, there are some good number of beaches to visit in Maharashtra that are a part of its romantic Konkan Coast fringing the Arabian Sea. When on a beach holiday to Maharashtra, make a point to cover places like Ganapatipule Beach, Dahanu-Bordi Beach, Shriwardhan Harihareshwar Beach, Mandwa and Kihim Beach, Madh Island Beach, Marve Manori and Gorai Beach, Tarkarli Beach, Velneshwar Beach, Vengurla Malvan, etc. Amongst all these beach towns the most pristine one has to be Malvan, which has a vibrant marine life, coral reefs, and sea caves that draw a huge number of tourists nearby places. Even on the other beaches of Maharashtra activities like scuba diving can be enjoyed.

If ever made a travel guide of Maharashtra, no wonder it will turn out to be a thick book with major emphasis on pilgrimage holidays. Bestowed with five Jyotirlingas; two Shakti Peethas; one Panj Takht; beautiful churches; gigantic mosques; and a city that plays host to the grand Kumbh Mela- Nashik, Maharashtra is blessed by the presence of all the gods. Not only to Hindus, here one can find a good number of temples of various cultures knitted together, making it look a class apart. For Hindus, many pilgrimage circuits are there in Maharashtra but the prominent one is Ashtavinayaka, referring to eight Ganesha temples. Aundhya Nagnath, Parali Vaijnath, Bhimashankar, Trimbakeswar, Grishneshwar, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple and Ganpatipule Temple are the places that one shouldn't miss on Maharashtra pilgrimage tour.

Isn't Maharashtra fascinating enough to go for a holiday or a weekend getaway? And all thanks to Maharashtra tourism, the place is gradually making a mark on an international platform as well. For upcoming vacation, if considering Maharashtra as an option then book the holiday package right away with . The Maharashtra travel packages available at ranges from weekend getaways to heritage tour to honeymoon. And even one can get a tailor-made made packages.

From hotel bookings to transportation, everything will be a part of these travel packages. The packages will include a visit to all the famous attractions and make sure that travelers get the whimsical experience.

Maharashtra Tourism- Top Things to Do and See

  • Wildlife Maharashtra
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    Wildlife

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    Wildlife

    Boasting an opulent wildlife, Maharashtra flaunts the lushness of its Western Ghats, the Sahaydri Ranges and the paddy fields. The state is home to a plethora of animals and birds, both exotic and rare.

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  • Heritage Maharashtra
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    Heritage

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    Heritage

    Maharashtra takes pride in preserving a major part of its heritage that comprises of age old caverns, temples, palaces and plateau. The state reflects at quite a rich history of India.

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  • Hill Stations Maharashtra
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    Hill Stations

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    Hill Stations

    Like the fresh breath of air, the hill stations in Maharashtra are ideal escapes. Nestled in Sahyadri Ranges, these heavenly destinations are blessed with stunning landscape, pleasant weather and a plethora of attractions.

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  • Pilgrimages Maharashtra
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    Pilgrimages

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    Pilgrimages

    Soaked in spirituality, Maharashtra is home to several pilgrimage sites. In the state, spirituality is not confined to shrines,but waterfalls and hot springs also have a share in the religious popularity.

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  • Beaches Maharashtra
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    Beaches

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    Beaches

    The balmy and scenic beaches of Maharashtra are a holiday delight. Adorned with sun toasted sand and azure water, the 700 kms coastline is no less than a slice of paradise.

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  • Adventure Maharashtra
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    Adventure

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    Adventure

    The haven for adrenaline junkies, Maharashtra offers an opportunity to make your holiday memorable by laying down choices of relishing adventure sports like paragliding, river rafting, hot air ballooning and various others.

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  • Lakes Maharashtra
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    Lakes

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    Lakes

    Adorning the state with their scintillating waters, the lakes in Maharashtra are truly a delightful sight. Found in aplenty, these gorgeous lakes are perfect for picnickers and nature photographers.

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  • Museums Maharashtra
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    Museums

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    Museums

    Offering a glimpse of the rich history, the museum in Maharashtra showcases a generous collection of age old curios, embroidered textiles, sculptures, antique copper vessels and swords.

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  • Caves Maharashtra
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    Caves

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    Caves

    Snuggling within the Sahyadri Ranges, the caves in Maharashtra are a reminder of opulent history. These exemplary attractions not only take you down the historic lanes but introduce to the finest craftsmanship.

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  • Forts Maharashtra
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    Forts

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    Forts

    Maharashtra is home to whopping 350 majestic forts, the highest in India. Though some in the crumbling state and few in ruins, these forts narrate stories of chivalry and triumph of the Marathas.

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  • Fairs & Festivals Maharashtra
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    Fairs & Festivals

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    Fairs & Festivals

    The rich culture of Maharashtra has endowed it with vivid colourful festivals that revolve around ancient practices, beliefs and traditions. Maharashtra during festivals, is the happiest place to be.

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  • Cuisine Maharashtra
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    Cuisine

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    Cuisine

    Subtle to spicy, the food in Maharashtra is indeed a treat to the tongue. The state offers a variety of palatable dishes varying flavours and coming from its different regions.

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  • Shopping Maharashtra
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    Shopping

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    Shopping

    Markets in Maharashtra evince a mixture of modern and traditional items that make a great buy as souvenirs. Each region in the state boasts its own speciality and has something unique to offer.

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Maharashtra Travel Information at a Glance