Enjoy the Natural Serenity of These Magnificent Hill Stations
This summer, escape the heat and head to these lesser-known hill stations in Maharashtra, which offer not only breathtaking views of splendid valleys but also tranquil and refreshing breaks. The State has the scenic natural beauty of hilly ranges which spread across the topography. These extensive ranges are home to some of the stunning hill stations, each having a charm of its own. To unwind in the lap of nature, plan a trip to the following enchanting hill stations and get away from the hustle and bustle of your dreary life.
Bhimashankar
Surrounded by lush rainforests in the Sahyadri range near Pune, it is one of the picturesque and pristine hill stations in the State. Enshrouded with dense forest and thick foliage of trees, it offers breathtaking views of the green valleys and the two serene lakes of Devi and Hanuman. It is also the origin of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and later merges with the river Krishna. The hill station is home to one of the 12 jyotirlinga shrines in India, making it a prominent pilgrimage centre.
It is said that Lord Shiva resided here in the form of Bhima to kill the demon Tripurasura. Hence, the site surrounding the jyotirlinga is called Bhimshankar. Apart from the Bhimashankar temple, the pilgrims can visit other nearby religious destinations such as the Mokshakund Tirtha, the Kusharanya Tirtha and the Sarvatirtha.
Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its abundance of flora and fauna. Many rare and endangered species of plants and wildlife can be found here, including Barking deer, leopards, hyena, and langur. The bird lovers can observe hornbill, pigeon, Malabar whistling thrush, black eagle, and several other bird species. One can look out for the Great Indian Squirrel here. It is also a heaven for nature lovers as it provides many trekking, hiking, and rock climbing opportunities since a plethora of forts and ruins bounds it. Places like Padargad, Shivneri, Kothaligad, and Siddhagad are perfect trekking points here.
The place offers only vegetarian food, with Misal (spicy snack), Aluchi Patal Bhaji (tangy and sweet curry made out of Colocasia leaves dish), and Thalipeeth (savory pancake) being the most popular ones. One must try the sweets, especially Puran Poli (sweet flatbread stuffed with sweet lentil), Ukadiche Modak (flour, jaggery, and filing flavoured with Saffron & Cardamom, coconut-based dessert) and Shrikhand (curd based sweet dish).
The best months to visit are October, November, December, January, February, and March. Bhimashankar is connected to all the major cities.
How to Reach: Buses are available from Kalyan and Ghatkoper in Mumbai and from Shivajinagar in Pune. It is about 100 km from Pune and 223 km from Mumbai. Pune Railway Station is the nearest railhead to reach the hill station. MTDC Bhimashankar resort offers a comfortable stay at affordable rates.
Durshet
Nestled amidst the Sahyadri ranges, Durshet, near Khopoli, is an exquisite, lush green hill station. Surrounded by hillocks and plateaus with rivers and waterfalls, it is an archaeologically significant place as it once served as a battlefield for Shivaji Maharaj in the 1600s. It is on the Amba River banks, and the area around the river is an abundant natural reserve for exotic wildlife and flora where one can follow the jungle trails into the wilderness.
It offers a plethora of tourist attractions like the Uddhar hot spring. One can witness the geothermal naturally occurred hot spring experiences, Pali and Mahad Ganapati temples, and Buddhist rock caves with butterfly trails. It is a haven for trekkers and mountaineers as it has abundant options for nature trails and treks. Adventure seekers can indulge in various adventure activities such as Swing like Tarzan, glide across trees on a zip line, or swaying on Burma Bridge. At the Kundalika River, one can enjoy various water sports activities such as river crossing, rafting, and rappelling.
One can savour mouth-watering authentic Maharashtrian dishes prepared with the finest local ingredients such as Misal Pav, Vada Pav, etc.
How to Reach: It is 75 km away from Mumbai and 98 Km from Pune. One can either avail of the state-run or private bus services from Mumbai or hire a cab to reach Durshet via SH 92.
November to March is the best time to visit this natural splendour. The nearest railhead is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. One can look at MTDC Karla as a nearby stay option.
Tapola
A quaint hamlet near Mahabaleshwar, Tapola is known for its mesmerizing scenic beauty. Its magnificent lake, lush greenery, and seasonal waterfalls are known as the ‘mini Kashmir’ of West India. The main attraction here is the Shiv Sagar Lake that serves as a reservoir for the Koyana dam, one of the biggest dams in the State. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy water sports like swimming, boating, and kayaking. One can also climb or trek up forts like Vasota and Pratapgad or Valour Fort. Nature lovers can venture into the jungle and observe native wildlife, birds, and insects. Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, a World Heritage site, is closely located.
It is covered in a blanket of lush greenery peppered with pretty wildflowers during the monsoon, giving a surreal experience. It is also known for its Gerbera farms and strawberry fields. One can visit the farms to relish fresh strawberries and revel in the farm’s sights of beautiful Gerbera flowers. Kas Pathar or Kaas Plateau, at a distance of 50 km from Tapola, is popularly known as the valley of flowers and is one of the most exquisite attractions in Maharashtra.
The local Maharashtrian cuisine out here is bliss. Local fish, Ambli, which is small river fish found in the backwaters of Shivsagar lake, is a delicacy. One can treat their taste buds with unique strawberry creations.
The best time to visit is from June to March Tapola, about 245 km from Mumbai and 145 km from Pune.
How to Reach: From Mahabaleshwar, one can take public transport buses or jeeps to Tapola. The railhead at Pune and Wathar is the nearest available central railway station to the hill station. MTDC Holiday Resort Mahabaleshwar and Tapola Agro Tourism are some excellent options for stay.
Suryamal
Located near the quaint village of Khodala, Suryamal is the highest peak in the Thane district of Maharashtra. Suryamal Peak offers a sight to behold and spins you into a peaceful trance. The place is rich in valleys and lush forests, which is a treat for nature enthusiasts and for those who wish to experience nature at its best. It is a paradise for trekkers as it offers perfect spots for trekking and hiking. The Amala Wildlife Sanctuary is home to many rare varieties of flora and fauna at a short distance from here.
Deoband temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, located amidst the Sahyadri ranges, offers enthralling views of the surroundings. The local cuisine here is dominated by Maharashtrian food. It is known for spicy food of curries and fries. Misal and Vada Pav are popular fast food here.
The best time to visit this hill station is from September to May.
How to Reach: It is well connected to Mumbai, Thane, Nasik, and Igatpuri by road. It is 85 km away from Nashik and 120 km away from Mumbai. The nearest railhead is in Igatpuri, which is about 50 kilometers away from Suryamal. One can stay at the nearby MTDC resort at Bhandardara.
Jawhar
It is a quaint hill station surrounded by lush and majestic Sahyadri ranges, located in the Palghar district. Blessed by nature with abundant picturesque dense green trees, exotic valleys, and pleasant climate, it has a robust cultural ethos and a history that dates back to the 14th century. Founded in 1306, Jawhar was ruled by the Munke dynasty and served as a camping point for Maratha king Shivaji and his army en route Surat. It is known for its tribal communities like Warli, Kolcha, and Kukana, and the notable Warli paintings depict scenes from the everyday life of the Warli people.
They are traditionally drawn with a white on a red background. The hill station offers a myriad of attractions, including grand ancient temples such as Gramadaivat temple and Hanuman Point, serene dams such as Jaisagar Dam and Khad Khad Dam, magnificent palaces such as Jai Vilas Palace, also known as Raj Bari and Bhopatgad Fort, majestic waterfalls like Dabhosa Falls, a great natural wonder, etc. With a range of thrilling activities like mountaineering, trekking, hiking, witnessing sunset views, Jawhar offers a range of fun-filled to adrenaline-raising activities to enthrall every traveller.
One can relish a range of mouth-watering local and Maharashtrian delicacies served by the tribal community or at the community kitchens in Kelichapada.
The monsoons are the best time to visit Jawhar when a thick fog envelopes the surrounding hills.
Ho to Reach: It is well connected to the neighbouring regions by road and rail and is located at a distance of 165 km from Mumbai, making for an easy and picturesque weekend road trip. Igatpuri is the nearest central railway station which is at a distance of 60 km. One can stay at nearby MTDC resorts such as MTDC Guest House, Shanti Sarovar Resort, etc., offering a comfortable stay.
Amboli
This gorgeous hill station dwells in the heart of Sahyadri ranges located in Sindhudurg. Titled as the ‘Mahabaleshwar of the Konkan’, this placid and exquisite hill station extends a bird’s-eye view of the Konkan coast. This paradise is home to some beautiful waterfalls such as Bada Dabdaba or the big waterfall, Amboli Falls, Shirgaonkar Falls, Mahadev Falls, and Nagatta Falls. The HiranyaKeshi Falls houses a small and archaic Shiva Temple near the mouth of its caves, and is rumored that the temple was built by the embodiment of Shiva himself. One can enjoy bathing in waterfalls and participate in various water sports activities such as Sitting Bumper, Sleeping Bumper Speed Boat Jet sky, and Banana Ride. Other attractions include Maruti Mandir, Durg Dhakoba Kavleshet Point, Mahedevgadh Point, and Shirgaonkar Point. These points offer panoramic views of the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Konkan Coast.
The local cuisine here is Malvani, which comprises spicy curries and fries. One can savour delectable Konkani-styled fishes and Kokum Juice as well.
The best season to visit Amboli is during the monsoon between June and August.
How to Reach: With Mumbai about 550 km away and Pune about 400 km away, one can travel by road. The Sawantwadi Railway Station is the closest station to Amboli, about 30 km away. One can stay at Whistling Woods, Green Valley Resort, near Amboli Check post.
Mhaismal
It is one of the unexplored treasures of Maharashtra, where one can soak in nature’s beauty. Located in Aurangabad district, this hill station offers stunning views to travellers, especially on their way to the famous Ellora Caves. It is blessed with undefiled natural beauty and provides an astounding view of the surroundings. Some of the major nearby attractions include the magnificent temple of Rajangoan Ganapati, Bhadra – Maruti Lord Hanuman’s sleeping idol, Bani Begam Bagh. It is a fantastic place for botanic garden lovers. It has a Balaji Temple – a replica of the Tirumala Balaji Temple and Ellora Caves with 34 caves from the 5th and the 10th centuries. Nestled at the base of the green valleys, Pitalkhora Fort boasts of paradisiacal setting and many mystic caves adorned with beautiful paintings and fascinating sculptures.
The cuisine here is a rich blend of Marathwadi, Mughlai, and Hyderabadi fare. One can find a plethora of delicious food traditional to Aurangabad, such as soft fluffy Nan with Khaliya, a spicy, rich mutton curry served in a bowl, Aurangabad Cantukky, apricots with cream, or mango rabdi.
The best season to visit this hill station is during the monsoon to explore its scenic natural beauty.
How to Reach: Roads connect well Mhaismal, and there are regular buses that operate from Aurangabad, which is at a distance of 37 km from the place. Pune lies at a distance of 263 km, whereas Mumbai is at a distance of 356 km. The nearest central railway station is the Aurangabad station, which is at a distance of 35 km. One can stay at various resorts such as MTDC Aurangabad resort, MTDC Ajanta Fardupur resort, and MTDC Ajanta T Junction resort.
Toranmal
One of the hidden gems of Maharashtra, Toranmal is tucked away in the marvellous range of Satpura and is located in the Nandurbar district. It is enveloped with a perfect blend of incredible nature’s beauty, a pristine setting, a tinsel lake, and magnificent mountains. Some of the key attractions include the splendid Yashwant Lake, which spans about 1.59 km, incredible Machhindranath caves, and stunning vantage points. To the northern part of the Yeshwantpur Lake is the pretty Lotus Lake, where beautiful lotuses grow on its banks besides the gushing waterfalls in Sita Khai.
The Coffee Garden, the Aawashbari Point, the Sunset Point, and Check Dam must-visit attractions. Surrounded by dense forest, it offers a variety of flora and fauna. The hill station derives its name from Torana, a tribal Goddess who is a presiding deity of a temple located in hilly regions of the plateau. Another famed place to visit is Gorakhnath shrine. Toranmal is an ideal place for adventure enthusiasts as it offers a wide range of adventure activities such as trekking, camping, and kayaking.
It is pretty famous for sugarcane and its products. It predominantly serves delicious and spicy Maharashtrian cuisine. Delicacies made out of tur, maize, wheat, and jowar are pretty famous here. One can take home pure cotton clothes and chillies as souvenirs.
The best time to visit the place is from October to May.
How to Reach: It is connected with nearby places like Pune, Nasik, and Ahmednagar. It is 295 km from Nasik. Nandurbar is the nearest railhead to Toranmal. It is about 75 km away and lies on the Surat-Bhuswal line of the Western Railways. Toranmal Hill resort is one of the best accommodation options available here.
Gaganbawada
Nestled in the Sahyadri range, it is one of the most pristine hill stations of Maharashtra. Nature lovers can revel in the abundant waterfalls, lush greenery, and exotic surroundings. This stunning place offers, Endowed with distinctive biodiversity; it is a haven for a wide variety of flora and fauna, including more than 120 species of birds, 50 species of butterflies, and 21 species of mammals. Each season presents a different and breathtaking view of the landscape. Gaganbavda is named after ‘gagan’ that means sky, and the name implies that it is at a significant height from sea level.
Situated 55 km near Kolhapur, this hill station has a rich historical and mythological background. Among the nearby attractions is The Gagangad Fort, the Gaganbawda tehsil’s headquarters during the British era. At the Fort, there is a Bhavani temple and a mosque. Near the Fort are Garbhagiri caves, where there is a temple of Gurudatta and an ashram of Shri Gagangiri Maharaj.
The ashram attracts many people for meditation and yoga. Other exciting places to visit are the two gorgeous Ghats, Kaul Ghat and Bhuibawada Ghat, which connect the Deccan Plateau to the Konkan region. They are not only ideal for hiking but also for scenic views. One can also visit Ramling caves, which are unique monolithic structures. At the entrance of the caves, there is a Ganesha idol and 12 Shivlings. For hiking enthusiasts, Morjai Plateau is a perfect spot with a cave and a Morjai Devi temple. One can also visit Lakhmapur Dam, Napane Waterfalls, and Pandav caves.
One can enjoy local cuisine like Kolhapuri Bhel, Kolhapuri Misal, etc. here.
How to Reach: Gaganbavda is easily accessible, and state transport buses are available from Kolhapur. It is 288 km away from Pune and 450 km away from Mumbai. The nearest railway station is Kolhapur, which is 55 km away. MTDC Resort Gaganbawada and Kolhatkar House are some of the best accommodation options available here.
Panhala
It is backed with the history of the Maratha Kingdom. Panhala is one of the charming hill stations in the State. Only 18 km from Kolhapur and at the height of 977 meters above sea level, this hill station presents a kaleidoscopic view of the surrounding scenic hills. The history of Panhala is closely linked with the history of the Maratha Empire, as Chhatrapati Shivaji is said to have spent more than 500 days here. The Panhala Fort, considered the largest of all Deccan forts, serves as a significant tourist attraction.
The Sajja Kothi (Punishment Cell) is the most exciting part of the Fort from where Chhatrapati Shivaji was known to make a heroic escape. At the entrance is the Teen Darwaza, which has an inscription dating back to 954 AD, the only three gates that allowed entry to the majestic Fort. With its red soil and wholesome climate, the place has several ancient ruins and monuments, including Ambarkhana Fort or granary containing 25,000 khandis of corn. The Someshwar Temple in the vicinity signifies the religious glory of the past. Nagzari and Parasher Caves are other attractions one can explore.
Parasher Caves are known to be the residence of Maharishi Parashar (author of many ancient Indian texts like the Vishnu Purana) and Moropant or Mayur Pandit, the Marathi poet who produced most of his work here. Given the grand forts found here, the hill station proves to be an ideal spot to indulge in trekking. It offers a beautiful trekking trail from the base of the village to the Fort. One can also join the trek that follows Shivaji’s escape route to Vishalgad. For nature enthusiasts, the place provides an exquisite view of the grand valley.
Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with succulent Kolhapuri cuisine here, including spicy tambda rassa, pandra rassa and sukka mutton. One can visit this hill station any time of the year as it enjoys a pleasant climate at all times of the year.
How to Reach: It is easily accessible via all modes of transport, be it air, rail, or road, due to its proximity to Kolhapur. By rail and road, Kolhapur serves as the nearest junction with regular inter-city and inter-state buses connecting Panhala to all the major towns and cities within and outside Maharashtra. It is about 380 km away from Mumbai. MTDC’s Mahalaxmi Resort and Hotel Hill Top are good options for stay.