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Mahabaleshwar
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  • Internet Availability:Good
  • STD Code:02168
  • Languages Spoken:Marathi, Hindi and English
  • Major Festivals:Strawberry Festival
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Mahabaleshwar Overview

  • Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Night 2 Days
  • Nearest City Mahabaleshwar: Pune
  • Best Time to Visit Mahabaleshwar: November to February
  • Peak Season: November to February
  • Weather Info: Moderate
  • State: Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar is a hill station in the Satara district of Maharashtra. It is located in the Western Ghats. Apart from strawberries, the town is also famous for several perennial rivers and beautiful waterfalls, as well as the tallest hills. Most people visit it during weekends to hang out with family and friends while traveling between Pune and Mumbai. The place is about 120 km southwest of Pune and 285 km from Mumbai.

Maharashtrians fondly say that hill station "the queen of hill station." The views are great near Mumbai, Pune, and Kolhapur, and it is one of the most famous places. It offers you an extensive view of open fields, craggy hills, and forests. The three towns that makeup Mahabaleshwar are Malcolm Peth, Old Mahabaleshwar, and a small part of Shindola.

Why is Mahabaleshwar so famous?

Mahabaleshwar is famous for its mountains, many trees, and cool weather. It is also famous for its beautiful hill viewpoints like Arthur's Seat and Venna Lake, Pratapgarh Fort. This hill station is popular for its strawberry farms, ancient Temple, and magnificent waterfalls. It is a famous tourist spot as well as for honeymooners visiting Maharashtra.

Top things to do in Mahabaleshwar

Tourists flock to Mahabaleshwar since it is known for its beautiful views, scenery, and pleasant temperatures. It has numerous tourist attractions such as forts, churches, lakes, and much more. Some important places to visit in Mahabaleshwar include Pratapgarh Fort, Venna Lake, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Krishnabai Temple, Lingamala Falls, Tapola, and Panchgani.

Several well-placed lookouts offer wide views of the beautiful Sahyadri Mountains and deep valleys. Many like to look out from Arthur's Seat, Wilson Point, Kate's Point, Elephant Head Point, Connaught Peak, and Bombay Point. People from the city come from all over the world to grow strawberries and mulberries.

Must-try local delicacies

If you're only going to Mahabaleshwar for the weekend, you must go to the famous restaurant Bagicha Corner. It's famous for its strawberry cream, mulberry cream, ice creams, syrups, corn burgers, junk bakery, and corn Frankies.

The Italian treat pizza and chocolate brownies at Mapro Garden Restaurant are out of this world for lunch. You can get colorful ice-cold chuskis and garden carrots from local sellers for dessert.

Best season to visit Mahabaleshwar

November to February is the best time to go to Mahabaleshwar tour packages. During this time, the temperature is between 10 and 24 degrees Celsius, which is nice for going on trips. Of course, this is also the best time to grow strawberries in Mahabaleshwar.

From July to August, the rainy season is another great time to visit the hill station. The hill station looks beautiful when it's green. But during these months, the area is prone to floods.

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Top 4 Places to Visit in Mahabaleshwar

Arthur seat point Hill Station
Arthur seat point

Many people from all walks of life come to Mahabaleshwar to enjoy its beautiful...

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China Main Waterfall Waterfall
China Main Waterfall

The Chinaman waterfall falls 500 feet from a high point into a deep valley. The...

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Connaught Peak Hill Station
Connaught Peak

At 1400 m above sea level, Connaught Peak is the second-highest hill in the...

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Dhobi Waterfall Waterfall
Dhobi Waterfall

The Dhobi Waterfall is tucked between the lush green trails of the Western Ghats. It...

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