Great Things to do in Mahabaleshwar – The Ultimate Guide & Top place to visit near Mumbai and Pune.

 

Things to do in Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar is the highest hill station in Maharashtra. It is about 4,500  feet above sea level at the foot of Mount of Sahyadri. The Ultimate tourist destination of Mumbai and Pune. Tourists are amazed by ts exotic greenery, beautiful gardens and stunning scenery. Mahabaleshwar is mostly visited in all seasons and one of the best tourist destination in Maharashtra.

 

10 Things to do in Mahabaleshwar 2022

 

1. Elephant’s Head Point

Tripatales Elephant Head Point Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Elephant Head Point Mahabaleshwar

 

Elephant’s Head Point or Needle Hole Point is another popular viewpoint in Mahabaleshwar next to Kate Point. The overhanging cliffs of this point resemble the head and trunk of an elephant. Hence the end got its name as the point of the elephant’s head. It’s called Needle Hole because you can see natural rock formations with holes. Kate Point and Needle Hole Point are often confused with Elephant Head Point near Lodwick Point. From this point, tourists can also see the Sahyadri Mountains.

 

2. Town Bazaar

Tripatales Town Bazaar Colourful Market Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Town Bazaar Colourful Market Mahabaleshwar

 

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents. I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.

 

3. Horse Riding

Tripatales Horse Riding Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Horse Riding Mahabaleshwar

 

Horse Riding is widely practiced in Mahabaleshwar to traverse lesser-known trails and back roads. Most reputable resorts partner with horse owners to make horse riding easily accessible for guests. The drive may be little more than a short tourist kid’s drive to get to less explored areas of Mahabaleshwar. Prices must be negotiated in advance and only experienced drivers are advised to explore on their own. Tourist-focused horseback riding also takes place around the lake.

 

4. Author’s Seat

Tripatales Arthur's Seat Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Arthur’s Seat Mahabaleshwar
 

Arthur’s Seat is widely known as the queen of all points in Mahabaleshwar. She is named after Sir Arthur Her Mallet, who lost her wife and daughter in a devastating ferry accident on the Savitri River. After that, he sat here, staring at the river, hoping that they would come back to life.At 1470m above sea level, 600m from the Konkan coast.

 

5. Rajpuri Caves

Tripatales Rajpuri Cave Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Rajpuri Cave Mahabaleshwar

 

Rajpuri Cave is one of the oldest and most visited attractions in the area. Also called Kartik Caves, these caves house the worshiped temple of Lord Kartikeya, son of the Hindu god Shiva. This is his one of the most visited temples in Mahabaleshwar. It is also believed that the Pandavas took refuge in these caves during his exile. Tourists from all over the country visit the cave for its religious significance. On all sides of the cave are pools that are said to draw water from the holy river Ganges, and bathing in these pools is said to ward off misfortunes and evil deeds.

 

6. Mapro Garden

Tripatales Mapro Garden Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Mapro Garden Mahabaleshwar

 

Mapro Garden is one of Mahabaleshwar’s most popular tourist attractions. Located in the Panchgani region of Mahabaleshwar, this charming tourist attraction is known for its strawberry fields. Covering a vast area of ​​land, he produces 85% of the country’s total strawberries. In fact, Mapro Garden is a tourist attraction where you can bet your money!

 

7. Mapro Garden

Tripatales Connaught Peak Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Connaught Peak Mahabaleshwar

 

Mahabaleshwar’s second highest peak, Connaught Peak, is named after Lord Connaught and is popularly known as Mount Olympia. There are several other viewpoints that offer great photo opportunities such as Monkey Point, Karnak Point, Falkland Point, Helens Point, Elphinstone Point, Mumbai Point, Marjory Point and Babington Point. The peak is located 5 km from the bus station and 3.5 km from Old Mahabaleshwar and offers spectacular views of Lake Venna and Krishna Valley, Kamargad, Rajgarh and Torana to the north, Ajinkatara to the south and Panchgani and Pasarani ghats to the east. can see and Pratapgad to the west. Connaught Peak is also popular with trekking travelers.

 

8. Wilson Point

Tripatales Wilson Point Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Wilson Point Mahabaleshwar

 

Wilson Point Originally named Sindola Hill, and renamed after Sir Leslie Wilson, a royal marines officer, this is the highest point in Mahabaleshwar. Also called Sunrise Point, it lies at a height of 1,439 m above sea level, and is the only place from where one can see the sun both rise and set. There are three towers that collectively offer views of the Polo Ground, Panchgani Plateau and the route to Lingamala Waterfall, Old Mahabaleshwar, Elphinstone point and Connaught Peak point.

 

9. Kate Point

Tripatales Kate Point Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Kate Point Mahabaleshwar

 

Originally named ‘Nake Khind’, Kate’s Point offers one of the most bewitching views of Mahabaleshwar. It is named after the then British governor Sir John Malcolm’s daughter. Sitting at a height of 1,290 m, it is about 6.8 km from the main market. The Dhom and Balakwadi dams, as well as the peaks of Kamalgadh, Pandavgadh and Mandardeo can be seen from this point. Also, nearby is a natural hole in a rock formation known as Needle Hole Point, which attracts tourists.

 

10. Venna Lake

Tripatales Venna Lake Mahabaleshwar
Tripatales Venna Lake Mahabaleshwar

 

Venna Lake – Venna Lake not only happens to be one of the most beautiful and scenic lakes in Mahabaleshwar, but it also happens to serve a lot of other purposes as well. It is the main source of water for the nearby township. It is considered to be one of the most loved attractions of Mahabaleshwar. The place is jam-packed with lush greenery and scenic picturesque beauty. Shri Appasahed Maharaj who was once the ruler of Satara and happens to be a descendant of the famous Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, built the Lake.

 

Conclusion: There are many great attractions in Mahabaleshwar, and it can be tough to decide which ones to visit. Here are a few suggestions to help you plan your trip:
1. Visit the Mahabaleshwar Temple. This temple is one of the most important shrines in India, and is a must-see for any traveler to Mahabaleshwar.
2. Take a boat ride on the Venna Lake. This lake is one of the most beautiful in India, and a boat ride is the perfect way to take it all in.
3. Go on a hike to one of the nearby waterfalls. Mahabaleshwar is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls

 

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