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This
popular hill resort, in the state of
Maharashtra, was once the summer capital of
the Bombay Presidency, during the days of
the British. Situated at an altitude of 1372
metres, Mahabaleshwar has splendid panoramic
views of the scenic valley, and of the sea,
which is quite visible on clear days.
Like other hill stations, Mahabaleshwar
closes during the monsoon season. During
this period, from mid-June to mid-September,
the local buildings are covered with kulum
grass to prevent any damage from the
torrential rains. During this period, the
region receives about 6 metres of rain!!
What to See
Elphinstone Point, Babington Point, Kate's
Point, Bombay Point are some of the famous
lookout points. There are also some
beautiful waterfalls, a short distance away,
that are worth a visit, like Chinaman's (2.5
km), Dhobi (3 km), and Lingamala (6 km).
Arthur's Seat, 12 km from Mahabaleshwar,
looks out over a tremendous drop of 600
metres, to the coastal strip of Konkan.
Also a site to be visited, is the historic
Pratapgad Fort (24 km), built in 1656, by
Shivaji to control the rebellious Satraps of
the surrounding Javali Basin. Legend has it
that Shivaji was blessed with a shining
sword at the temple of Goddess Bhawani here.
It was the site of the famous battle between
the Maratha chieftain Chhatrapati Shivaji
and Afzal Khan, the commander of the Bijapur
Sultanate. A major attraction in
Mahabaleshwar is the Venna Lake, which has
good fishing and boating facilities.
When to Visit
The best time to visit Mahabaleshwar is
between October and June.
How to Get There
Pune is the normal departure point for
Mahabaleshwar,although Satara Road is the
closest railway station. There is also an
MTDC luxury bus daily, that plies in either
direction between Bombay and Mahabaleshwar.
Pune is the nearest airport, 120 kms away.
State Transport buses run from Pune and
Bombay.
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