| Maharashtra Tourism |
Maharashtra travel helps the tourists to explore the beautiful territory located in the western part of India. Maharashtra, the third largest state of India, consists two major landforms and it has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty. The Konkan coastal strip and the Deccan tableland are two important landforms, that offer a multiple scope for sightseeing in the territory. The state is bordered by Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa and Karnataka. Thus the tourists get ample opportunity for tourism within and around Maharashtra.
Maharashtra possesses a tropical climate with moderate summer and cool winters. Tourists willing to reach Maharashtra can plan their trip between October and February during which the state experiences winter season. Traveling in Maharashtra during the winter months can be a delightful experience, as the temperature during this period ranges between 12ēC and 34ēC. The tropical climate of Maharashtra largely contributes towards tourism in the territory. Furthermore, the state is also known to possess a large number of tourist attractions that attract the tourists from the different parts of the world. Some of the tourist attractions of Maharashtra, that deserve special mention in this context are mentioned below with their cities/towns:
Mumbai Marine Drive, Juhu Beach, Gateway of India, Mani Bhawan, Essel World, Siddhivinayak Temple, Jehangir Art Gallery
Aurangabad Bibi Ka Maqbara, Panchakki, Aurangabad Caves
Solapur Akkalkot, Phandharpur, Adinath Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Ground Fort
Thane Yeoor Hills, Masunda Talao
Nashik Muktidham Temple, Ramkund, Pandavleni Caves, Coin Museum, Deolali Camp, Someshwar, Takli, Artillery Centre
Pune Shaniwar Wada, Osho Ashram, Tribal Museum, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Vishrambaug Wada, Gandhi National Memorial, University Park, Bund Garden
Jalgaon Omkareshwar Mandir, Mahatma Gandhi Temple, Patnadevi, Ecchapurti Ganesh Temple, J K Park, Mehrun, Mahatma Gandhi Garden
Nagpur Gavilgad Fort, Vidarbha Pandhari Kundinpur, Lonar Lake, Naranala Fort, Markandeya Temple
Kolhapur Mahalaxmi Temple, Town Hall Museum, Rankala Lake, Old Palace, Mahalaxmi Temple
Amaravati Satidham Temple, Ambadevi Temple, Chatri Talao, Wadali Talao
Ratnagiri Ganapatipule, Parashuram Temple, Khed, Sangameshwar, Vade Padel, Dabhol, Gauhani Velgaum
Sangli Dandoba Hill Station, Gokak Water Falls, Sagareshwar Wild Life Sanctuary, Audumbar, Chandoli Forests, Mahabaleshwar, Pandharpur, Bahubali Hill Temples
Buldhana Rameshwar Mandir, Nilakanteshwar Mandir, Renuka Temple, Lonar Lake, Bal Samudra
Chandrapur Chaprala Wildlife Sanctuary, Ancient Caves
Besides these tourist attractions, the state is also known to possess many hill stations. Panchgani, Toranmal, Jawhar, Lonavla and Khandala, Sawantwadi, Malshejghat, Bhandardara, Amboli, Matheran and Chikaldhara are some of the famous hill stations housed in Maharashtra. These hill stations, located across the length and breadth of the state, draw a large number of tourists from the different parts of the world.
A number of accommodation facilities are available in the state of Maharashtra. Few of the renowned hotels in Maharashtra include:
Le Meridien Hotel
Hotel Taj Blue Diamond
Hotel Kohinoor Executive
Hotel Plaza
Hotel Tulip Star
Centaur Hotel
One of the popular destinations in the western part of India, Maharashtra is easily accessible from the different parts of the world, set apart India. The state possesses two airports, namely Santa Cruz Domestic Airport and Sahara International Airport, that help the travelers to reach the state with ease and comfort. Railways is another convenient option for reaching Maharashtra. Mumbai is the most important railway junction in the state that is connected with a large number of express and mail trains. Mumbai, being one of the leading industrial states of India, is well connected with an elaborate network of roads to the different parts of the country. The State and National Highways, running across Maharashtra, serve as the lifeline to the transport system of the state. It is noteworthy that Maharashtra, situated along the Arabian Sea, is also connected to the rest of the world by waterways.
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