Maharashtra Travel Guide- Part 2

Best Time To Travel To Maharashtra

March to May can be scorching hot, but the good thing is that you can escape to many hill stations like Lonavala, Matheran, or Panchgani. From June to September, you can get to see the surroundings get greener than ever! During the monsoons, you can get to catch a glimpse of the festivities of Ganesh Chathurthi. October to February is a breath of fresh cool air. The temperature drops down to 22°C in most parts and the cool breeze just makes sightseeing so much more pleasant.

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Getting Around Maharashtra

While traveling within Maharashtra you get to capture the beauty of the Western Ghats and the Sahyadri ranges up close. The gushing waterfalls, mighty hills, and serene beaches are what make Maharashtra stand out from the rest of the states.

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Mumbai, the city of dreams, is one of the most lively and vibrant cities in the entire nation. It’s normal if you feel intimidated here, but don’t worry, the people here are all welcoming.

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Known as the tourism capital of Maharashtra, Aurangabad has to be one of the places you visit on your trip. This city is a big bundle of ancient history and diverse cultural heritage.

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Located by the Godavari River, Nashik holds a place in the hearts of the Hindus. Because of its religious significance, the city has a lot of temples and also hosts Kumbh Mela every year.

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Pune is paving its way to becoming one of the top metropolitan cities in India. The city had a major role to play in the birth of the Maratha empire and later in the Independence of India.

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The surrounding of Ratnagiri is blessed with gushing white streams, hot springs, and green palm groves. You will find historical monuments and forts belonging to the era of Shivaji Maharaj.

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