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Kolad (122 kms from Mumbai)

Kolad (122 kms from Mumbai)

Situated on the banks of Kundalika River, Kolad has become popular as one of the places to visit near Mumbai and is known as Maharashtra’s white-water rafting capital . Whether you are a solo traveler or like planning vacations with family and friends, this tiny village is an ideal holiday place near Mumbai. Kolad railway station is a landmark as it is the first station on the Konkan Railway line. Participate in various adventure sports or spend some ‘me-time’ in nature’s lap, you are sure to return to Kolad for more. Be sure to make an advance booking for white water rafting so that you don’t return disappointed. Distance from Mumbai: 122 kms Best Time to Visit:  June to March Attractions :  Tamhini Ghat Waterfall, Ghosala Fort, Sutarwadi Lake, Devkund Waterfalls, Bhira Dam Activities : Kundalika River White Water Rafting, Kayaking, Jet Skiing, Plus Valley Trek, Riverside Camping Type of destination: Adventure Sports Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day Check out:  Places for River Rafting near Mumbai

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Lonavala (89 kms from Mumbai)

Lonavala (89 kms from Mumbai)

One of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai, Lonavala city is the perfect balance of history and modernity. With ancient Buddhist caves on one side and modern adventure parks on the other side, this quaint hill station has something for everyone. For those with a sweet tooth, don’t forget to try the wide variety of chikki (hard candy). You can even get some packed for home. Lonavala is host to INS Shivaji, the Indian Navy’s technical training Institute. So close to Mumbai, Lonavala gets its own share of stardom. The house of Big Boss Malayalam 1 was set up on an undisclosed estate in Lonavala. Distance from Mumbai:  89 kms Best time to visit:   October to May Attractions: Tiger’s Leap, Bushi Dam, Lonavala Lake, Lohagad Fort , Karla Caves Activities : Adventure sports at Della Adventure Park, Bhimashankar Trek , Tikona Fort Trek, Picnic at Ryewood Park Type of destination: Hill station Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days

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Kundalika (125.9 kms from Mumbai)

Kundalika (125.9 kms from Mumbai)

Kamshet (102 kms from Mumbai)

Kamshet (102 kms from Mumbai)

Nestled in the Pune district of Maharashtra, Kamshet is one of the most crowd-pleasing weekend getaways from Mumbai. It is situated at a distance of 16 km from the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavla. The natural beauty of the surroundings of Kamshet and the charming little villages that comprise of houses made of mud and thatched roofs hold a special allure for travelers from all over the country and the world. The nearest railhead is the Kamshet railway station which runs parallel to the river Indrayani. The hills along this route have a number of ancient cave temples, colonial hill stations, and hill fortresses.

Another prominent setting for the spot is Shelar, which is situated at a distance of just 8 km from the highway. It offers the perfect conditions for thermal paragliding and soaring. Paragliders can take off from 175 feet or more because of the perfect landscape. The Kondeshwara Cliff is ideal for those who have enough experience to take on tough challenges. It is situated at a distance of 20 km from Kamshet and tourists can take off from a height of 2200 feet and soar above the breath-taking landscape of this beautiful destination.

Kamshet is perfect for ridge and thermal soaring and is ideal for basic, intermediate and cross-country paragliding expeditions. Tourists can happily soar over the picturesque Pawna Lake and glide over the beautiful scenery of the region. Due to the popularity of paragliding in the region, Kamshet is also known as the ‘Paraglider’s Paradise' . There are several places of interest such as the Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, the Bhaja Caves, and the Kondeshwar Temple. This is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  102 kms Best Time to Visit:  October-May Attractions :  Kondeshwar temple, Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, Bhairi cave, Bhandar dongar, Vadivali Lake, Uksan Dam, Raikar Farm Activities:   Paragliding , Rock Climbing, Trekking, Boating, Swimming, Angling Type of Destination:  Adventure Activities, Hiking Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day Where to stay:  10 Amazing Resorts in Kamshet

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Igatpuri (121 kms from Mumbai)

Igatpuri (121 kms from Mumbai)

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Goa (585 kms from Mumbai)

Goa (585 kms from Mumbai)

Popular for its beaches and parties, this former Portuguese colony, Goa has much more to offer. From old forts and churches that boast of the rich Portuguese history to flea markets for beautiful souvenirs and knick-knacks, Goa is an explorer’s delight and it is the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai. And for water sport enthusiasts, Goa is god’s gift to mankind. Paragliding , jet-skiing , scuba diving , you name it and Goa’s got it. And then choose to relax at one of the cafes overlooking one of the beaches, serving a variety of delectable seafood. Distance from Mumbai:  585 kms Best Time to Visit:   November to March Attractions : Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Arambol Beach, Tito’s Street, Palolem Beach, Bom Jesus Basilica, The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, Chapora Fort, Spice Plantations Activities : Water Sports at Baga Beach and Calangute Beach, Scuba Diving at Grand Island, Dudhsagar Trek, Shopping at Anjuna Flea Market Type of destination: Beach  Ideal Weekend Duration:  4 Days Where to stay: 45 Best Places to Stay in Goa Know more:  45 Best Beaches in Goa

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Rajmachi (312 kms from Mumbai)

Rajmachi (312 kms from Mumbai)

When you are heading for Pune then you will definitely want to explore a few other places nearby. Another attraction near Mumbai is Rajmachi Fort which is well known for its architecture.  Rajmachi Fort, an eminent fascination which comprises of two Fort –  Manaranjan and Shrivardhan Forts . Encompassed by a wide level, this fort overlooks the Bor Ghat that was an unmistakable exchange course associating Mumbai and Pune before. This fort is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai and has earned a lot of reputation due to its amazing architecture. 

The fort complex comprises of huge ramparts, strong walls, massive gateways, residential units, water reservoirs, administrative centers and secret gates for the exit. One can also find ancient temples near the antiquated fortress, some of which are even more established than the post itself. Between the two forts lies the temple of Kal Bhairava – the nearby divinity. Ancient Buddhist cave is also thee located d on the western side of the Rajmachi plateau, which was probably carved amid 200 BC. Distance from Mumbai:  312 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of June to September

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Mahabaleshwar (263 kms from Mumbai)

Mahabaleshwar (263 kms from Mumbai)

Mahabaleshwar, a renowned hill station is located in the Western Ghat Ranges in Maharashtra. This misty place boasts of one of the few evergreen forests in the country. It had once served as the summer capital of the Bombay province during the British era. Situated at an elevation of 1,353 meters, the verdant land is a wide plateau surrounded by valleys on all sides.

The city is the source of the River Krishna that flows across the three states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. The highest peak in the ranges has an elevation of 4,721 feet and is known as the Wilson or Sunrise Point.

Mahabaleshwar is a popular hill station near Mumbai. Besides being an important tourist destination, it is also a favorite honeymoon destination and pilgrimage site. The Mahabaleshwar Temple is one of the most popular places in the city. Several visitors visit Mahabaleshwar on their way to Panchgani. The city is also known for its market for strawberries and mulberries. Another major attraction in the city is the Venna Lake. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake or a horse ride next to the lake.

The most notable feature about Mahabaleshwar is the presence of a number of spots in the city which mark the vantage points from where the beauty of the city can be enjoyed the most. There are as many as 14 points in the city and include Arthur’s Seat, Kate’s Point, Needle Hole Point, Wilson Point, the Three Monkey Point, etc.

Arthur’s Seat point has an elevation of 1340 meters and is named after Sir Arthur Mallet. Sir Mallet used to sit at this point and gaze into the River Savitri to which he lost his wife and children in a ferry mishap. Kate’s Point is situated to the east of Mahabaleshwar and is popular among tourists for its view of the two reservoirs of the region – Balakwadi and Dhom.

The Needle Hole Point is a very interesting rock formation and is situated near Kate’s Point. A small hole is formed in the middle of a rock and hence is named so. The Wilson Point is the only point in the city from where both the sunrise and sunset can be viewed. The Three Monkey Point is named so because of three natural stones that resemble Gandhiji’s three monkeys. Distance from Mumbai:  263 kms Best Time to Visit:  March-June Attractions:   Wilson Point (Sunrise Point), Mumbai Point (Sunset Point), Arthur's Seat, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Babington Point, Kamalgad Fort, Chinaman's Falls, Elephant's Head Point Activities :  Rock Climbing, Trekking & Horse Riding Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  25 Best Mahabaleshwar Resorts

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Ratnagiri (335 kms from Mumbai)

Ratnagiri (335 kms from Mumbai)

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Karnala (55 kms from mumbai).

Karnala (55 kms from Mumbai)

The town of Karnala is situated at a distance of about 10 km from Panvel. The two major attractions for tourists here are the Karnala Bird Sanctuary and the Karnala Fort . The Karnala Fort is of much historical significance as it overlooked the Bor Pass, which connects the Konkan coast to the interior districts of Maharashtra and it is one of the popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

The pass was the major trade route of the area. The exact date of construction of the Karnala Fort is not known, but it is believed that the structure predates 1400 CE and was built under the patronage of the Devagiri Yadavas and later under the Tughlaq rulers. The Karnala fort consists of two forts – one at a higher level than the other. In the center of the fort situated on a higher level, there is a watchtower called the Pandu’s tower. The tower also has a water cistern that provides water throughout the year.

The other major attraction of this place is the Karnala Bird Sanctuary. In this protected zone, the fort is situated. The sanctuary is spread over 12.11 square kilometers and is much smaller than the other ones in different parts of the country. It is located near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the Tungareshwar Sanctuary and can be easily reached from Mumbai.

Situated at a distance of about 12 km from Panvel, it is best known for its population of birds and hence attracts a large number of bird lovers and bird watching enthusiasts. The sanctuary is home to about 150 species of resident and 37 species of migratory birds making it one of the best places to visit near Mumbai. The reserve also has a number of rare bird species such as Ashy minivet, three toes kingfisher and Malabar Trogon. Distance from Mumbai:  55 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to April

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Type of Destination:  Family, Historical, Kid Friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day You may also like:  15 Must-Visit Waterfalls near Mumbai

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Karjat (62 kms from Mumbai)

Karjat (62 kms from Mumbai)

The city of Karjat sprawls over Bhorghat, Sahayadri and the Western Ghats and the end of the coastal plains of the Konkan region near Deccan. The city has an average elevation of 636 feet and is situated on the banks of the River Ulhas. Besides its natural beauty, Karjat is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai and attracts a lot of tourists because of the innumerable possibilities it offers for adventure sports activities near Mumbai  such as river rafting, trekking, hiking, and mountain climbing. During the rainy season, families throng in here for a holiday. 

Several people from the nearby cities of Mumbai, Pune, Thane, etc. have summer homes in Karjat, which are used to celebrate festivals and holidays. One of the major tourist attractions here is Art Director Nitin Chandrakant Desai’s ND Studio. Karjat served as the backdrop for the movie Slumdog Millionaire. Several international production houses such as Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney, and DreamWorks are setting up their facilities in this scenic place. The city also has the largest chain of farmhouses in Asia. Distance from Mumbai:  62 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the monsoons Attractions:   Kondana Caves, Kothaligad (Peth) Fort, Jain Temple, Ulhas Valley, Kondeshwar temple, Bhor Ghat, Bahiri Caves, ND Studios,  Blackwaters of Pali Bhutivali Dam Activities : Trekking, White Water River Rafting, Cave Exploration Type of Destination:  Trekking , Family & Kid Friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  20 Best Karjat Resorts

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River Side Camping at Vasind near Mumbai

River Side Camping at Vasind near Mumbai

  • Enjoy a tranquil camping experience near Mumbai.
  • Reach the Bhatsai riverside camp around 4 pm. You can reach the site by road or by train from Mumbai.
  • Once you have checked in you'll be astonished with the scenic and the tranquility beauty of entire place.
  • As the Sun sets, get ready to taste the delicious barbecue dinner at around 8 pm followed by a short walk around the camp site on your own.
  • Spend some quality time within the campsite before you go to bed  under the blanket of billions of  stars.
  • The next morning, get ready to enjoy the delicious breakfast around at around 09:00 AM and followed by a kayaking adventure in the Bhatsai river at an extra cost.
  • You can also enjoy fishing fish and swim in the refreshing waters of the Bhatsai river and followed by a short hike to the top of the Mahuli hill at extra cost.
  • Check out at around 11:00 AM to conclude the tour.

Visapur Fort (97.4 kms from Mumbai)

Visapur Fort (97.4 kms from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 kms from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 kms from Mumbai)

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Lohagad (98.5 kms from Mumbai)

Lohagad (98.5 kms from Mumbai)

Maval (73 kms from Mumbai)

Maval (73 kms from Mumbai)

When you are visiting Mumbai most of you might be wondering which place to visit for that perfect adventure and fun. Get ready to feel the adrenaline rush as you try some of the exhilarating activities in Maval. What could be a better way to spend your weekend than heading out for camping under the starry night sky? Sound’s fun right! Maval is the perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai where you can spend some time with your family and friends. While in Maval head out for some camping as well as some thrilling water activities like rafting, kayaking, etc. 

The word Maval is derived from a Marathi word Maval, which means in the direction of the sunsets. This district is towards the west of   Pune range . With its hilly landscape and soothing views travelers from far and wide comes to visit this place. Another interesting thing about this region is that there are lots of forts found here. Distance from Mumbai:  73 kms Best time to visit:  During the month of October and May

Activities :  Camping, Rafting, Kayaking, Fort Exploration etc Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Friends and Family Getaway Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

Kalsubai (152.5 kms from Mumbai)

Kalsubai (152.5 kms from Mumbai)

Durshet (76 kms from Mumbai)

Durshet (76 kms from Mumbai)

Another destination near Mumbai which is a great place to spend some time with nature is Durshet. Durshet is a little town found on the banks of the Amba River, settled in the Sahyadri scopes of Maharashtra. Since it is close to Mumbai and Pune it serves as the weekend getaway for individuals to move far from the swarmed urban communities.  It is one of the best places for trekking near Mumbai .

It is a village that can be found between the Ganesh temple of Pali and Mahad and is recently off the interstate close to the town of Khopoli. It is generally critical place as it filled in as a front line when Shivaji Maharaj battled Kartalab Khan for Umbarkhind in the late 1600s. It is one of the 169 towns of the Pen Block of Raigarh region. This is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai so head out to this wonderful destination to witness the beauty of nature. The vast greenery and the scenic views make it all more amazing as you head out for sightseeing. Distance from Mumbai:  76 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of September to February Attractions:  Ganesh Temple, Amba River Activities: While you visiting Durshet indulge in some activities like trekking, hiking, rafting, kayaking Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Friends and Family Getaway Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 days Check out:  Top 20 Places for One Day Outing near Mumbai

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Matheran (83 kms from Mumbai)

Matheran (83 kms from Mumbai)

Matheran is a celebrated hill station and a great weekend getaway from Mumbai. It is situated in the Karjat tehsil of Maharashtra and is also the smallest hill station in India. Situated in the lush green Western Ghats, the elevation of the region is around 80 m above sea level, at a distance of 90 km from Mumbai and 120 km from Pune and it is one of the amazing tourist places near Mumbai.

The name of the place means ‘forest on the forehead.’ Matheran has been declared as an eco-sensitive region by the Ministry of Environment and Forests and is Asia’s only automobile free hill station.

There are several viewpoints in this dream-like place and the most visited and is one of the best places to visit near Mumbai among them is the Panorama Point which provides a 360-degree view of the surrounding area and the Neral town. Amazing views of sunset and sunrise can also be enjoyed here. Another point called the Louisa Point offers a stunning view of the Prabal Fort. The other important points include the One Tree Hill Point, Hart Point, Monkey Point, Porcupine Point, Rambagh Point, etc

Matheran is an eco-sensitive region and the only automobile allowed in the region is an ambulance owned and operated by the Municipality. No private vehicles are allowed in here and the main modes of transportation are horses and hand-pulled rickshaws. Matheran is a treasure trove of medicinal plants and herbs. It also has a huge population of monkeys including Bonnet macaques and Hanuman langurs. Distance from Mumbai:  83 kms Best Time to Visit:  June to September  Attractions:   Neral - Matheran Toy Train, Louisa Point,  Charlotte Lake, Echo Point, Irshalgad Fort, One Tree Hill,  Porcupine Point, Morbe Dam Activities : Trekking,   Valley Crossing & Horse Riding Type of Destination:  Trekking , Adventure, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 Days Suggested reads:  Romantic Getaways near Mumbai

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Raigad (103 kms from Mumbai)

Raigad (103 kms from Mumbai)

Dating back to the 17th century, the city of Raigad  was the capital of the Maratha King Shivaji. The fort here is built at an altitude of 2700 feet above sea level on the Sahyadri Mountains. Visitors can opt to climb up the 1737 steps to reach it or else can ride the cable car which makes for an enjoyable trip. This place is among the best tourist places near Mumbai so head out and experience the real thrill. Distance from Mumbai:  103 kms Best Time to Visit:  September to November Attractions:     Raigad fort Activities:   Hiking, Sightseeing, Fort Exploration Type of Destination:  Historic, trekking, family & kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  10 Best Places to Stay in Raigad You may also like:  10 Best Nature Resorts near Mumbai

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Palghar (109 kms from Mumbai)

Palghar (109 kms from Mumbai)

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Harishchandragad (120 kms from Mumbai)

Harishchandragad (120 kms from Mumbai)

Another weekend gateway near Mumbai which is a must-visit for you is the Harishchandragad. Harishchandragad is an ancient fort not very far from Malshej. There are temples and a cave in its vicinity too. Plenty of waterfalls of varied sizes flows in this area, especially full after the rains. Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of the Maratha ruler Shivaji, is around 30km from Malshej and can be included on your itinerary when you are touring this area. Harishchandragad is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. 

Harishchandragad fort is a standout amongst the most difficult treks in the Western Ghats. This site is very popular among climbers and experienced trekkers; Nalichi Vaat includes a close to 80-degree climb, including steep shake patches. The trail starts on a stream bed loaded with vast man-sized rocks and in the long run prompts the foot of the crevasse. Go out and experience the real thrill by exploring this tourist place near Mumbai. Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year Attractions:  Saptatirtha Pushkarni, Kedareshwar Cave, Kokan Kada, Taramati Peak etc Activities:   Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing, Trekking Type of destination:  Historic, family, and kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

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Revdanda Beach (125 kms from Mumbai)

Revdanda Beach (125 kms from Mumbai)

Looking for some scenic beach with some isolation then here you have the best beach for your getaway. Revdanda Beach is an isolated beach in this area. The sand is dark in shading, which gives it an exceptional look. The shoreline is an essential piece of individuals in Revdanda, it's one of the spots where people come for a break away from the busy scheduled life and it is one of the finest tourist places near Mumbai.

As Revdanda lies in beachfront fish curry and rice forms are the people living in the Savarkut Village. Make some good memories with your friends and family while you visit this amazing destination. One can also try various activities like camping, trekking, and hiking. Camping by the beach is one of the most proffered activities here. Distance from Mumbai:  125 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of June to September Activities:    Camping , Trekking, Hiking Type of Destination: Trekking, Hiking, Adventure activities Suggested reads:  15 Must-Visit Beach Resorts near Mumbai

Kashid (126 kms from Mumbai)

Kashid (126 kms from Mumbai)

Standing right on the Arabian Sea, Kashid offers clear white sand and blue water beaches that can give any foreign location a run for their money. Popular for the Murud Janjira Fort, Kashid attracts a large number of tourists every year due to the increasing demand for adventure water sports destinations and also it is one of the best holiday places near Mumbai. Alongside, you can also witness some rare species of birds at the Phansad Sanctuary and relive the history of the brave warriors at the Korlai Fort. Enjoy long walks along the sandy beaches, spend some leisurely time as you watch the sun go down and shop for souvenirs made of seashells and coconut shells at local shops. Distance from Mumbai:  126 kms Best time to visit:   October to February Attractions:  Kashid Beach, Murud Janjira Fort, Phansad Bird Sanctuary, Korlai Fort, Revdanda Beach, and Fort Activities : Adventure Water Sports, Night Camping, Swimming Type of destination: Beaches Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day

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Malshej Ghat (127 kms from Mumbai)

Malshej Ghat (127 kms from Mumbai)

The Malshej Ghat is a beautiful mountain pass in the Western Ghats in Maharashtra. Situated in the Thane district, the site is a well-known weekend place to visit near Mumbai. It is best recognized for its natural beauty.

Being a part of the Western Ghats, the Malshej Ghat abounds in flora and fauna, especially birdlife which includes species such as cuckoos, flamingos, crakes, rails and quails. The scenic place is situated near the borders of the Thane and Ahmednagar districts.

Situated at a distance of 154 km from Mumbai and 130 km from Pune, the destination is well connected by rail, road, and airways. The nearest railhead to Malshej Ghat is Kalyan.  By road, it can be reached by the NH 3 that will take you to Bhiwandi.  From Bhiwandi, take the road to Murbad to reach Malshej Ghat.

Malshej ghat attracts tourists from all over the country and the world because of its breath-taking beauty. It is from here, you can view the lush valleys of the Western Ghats. The region is also famous for its dark woods and the wildlife residing in them. The wildlife here includes animals and birds such as peacocks, rabbits, leopards, and tigers.

The birthplace of the great Maratha warrior Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Shivneri Fort , is another major tourist attraction. The fort is situated at a distance of 40 km from Malshej Ghat. There are other places of interest too near this charming land. One of them is the Khireshwar Village, which is situated at a distance of just 2 to 3 km from Malshej Ghat.

The hamlet is famous for its beautiful waterfalls in the hilly regions which are situated very close to the highway and hence can be viewed easily. The destination attracts a large number of migratory birds from Siberia from July to September. The most attractive phenomenon in the region is the mating dance of the flamingo birds. Distance from Mumbai:  127 kms Best Time to Visit:  Winter season Attractions:  Malshej Ghat, Malshej Fort Activities:  Trek to Harishchandragad Fort , Rock Climbing at Ajoba Hill Fort  & Birdwatching Type of Destination:  Adventure Activities, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  Top Resorts in Malshej Ghat You may also like:  Amazing Places for 2 Days Trip near Mumbai

Tikona Fort Trek

Tikona Fort Trek

Adorning the Tikona Peak, at a height of 3633 ft above sea level, the Tikona fort is among the top trekking places in Mumbai. Locally known as Vitandgad, the Tikona Fort is a historic marvel of Maharashtra and narrates the valour and courage of the Maratha Dynasty.  Surrounded by the mesmerizing gravity of mother nature, the fort trek is embellished with the Sahyadri hillocks. While the fort reflects the momentous architecture and grandness, the Satavahana and Buddhist Caves located nearby carry a great significance in Indian History. At this trek, you can even relish the spiritual aura and seek blessings of the almighty God by offering prayers at the Trimbakeshwar Mahadev Temple. The trek is easy to moderate and even novice or amateur can climb this without much effort. The views from the top are mesmerizing and stun everyone with surreal charm. Location: Tikona, Tikonapeth Tal, dist, Mulshi, Maharashtra 412108 Distance from Mumbai: 121.5 km

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Dahanu (136 kms from Mumbai)

Dahanu (136 kms from Mumbai)

Pune (148 kms from Mumbai)

Pune (148 kms from Mumbai)

The second-largest city in Maharashtra, Pune is one of the most frequented places to visit near Mumbai. A major seat of Maratha history, Pune has a number of forts that speak of the valor of the Marathas. There are also a number of religious sights for those who wish to offer their prayers. With a number of prominent colleges and educational institutes in the city, Pune is also called the ‘Oxford of the East’. Known in popular culture as the center of Shivaji’s empire and because of the infamous Bajirao-Mastani love story, Pune remains the cultural and political hub of Maharashtra. Distance from Mumbai:  148 kms Best Time to Visit:  July to February Attractions : Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwar Wada, Mulshi Lake, Sinhagad Fort, Rajmachi Fort, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, Mastani Mahal Activities: Hadsar Trek, Chavand Trek, Korigad Trek, Purandar Trek, Rajgad Trek Type of Destination: Trekking Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  80 Best Places to Stay in Pune You may also like:  15 Best Forts near Pune

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Murud-Janjira Fort (148 kms from Mumbai)

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Jawhar (155 kms from Mumbai)

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Bordi (153 kms from Mumbai)

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Bhandardara (165 kms from mumbai).

Bhandardara (165 kms from Mumbai)

Situated at a distance of 165 km from Mumbai, Bhandardara is one of the most sought-after weekend places near Mumbai. It is a holiday resort village which is situated along the River Pravara and promises a number of natural wonders such as lush greenery, waterfalls, mountains and peace, and tranquillity. Some of the famous spots here include the Bhandardara Lake and the Randha Falls. Bhandardara has a lot to offer. There are various resorts near Mumbai where you can go for a weekend and chill yourself.

According to popular belief, Shri Agasthi Rishi meditated here for a year, surviving only on air and water. Through his efforts, he pleased God who came down to Earth and blessed the sage with a stream of the River Ganga. This is stream is now called the River Pravara. There are several tourist places in and around Bhandardara. Mount Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra and has an elevation of 5,400 feet is one of the most popular tourist spots. The summit also makes for the ideal trekking destination.

The other places of interest include Ghatghar, the Randha Falls, the Arthur Lake, the Ratnagad Fort, and the Wilson Dam. Ghatghar is situated at a distance of 22 km from Bhandardara and is a great viewpoint in the area. Tourists throng to this destination to enjoy a panoramic view of the Sahayadri Range. The Randha Falls is formed as the River Pravara descends down a height of 170 feet into a deep gorge. 

The Arthur Lake is a beautiful lake which is bounded by the thick forests of the Sahayadri Range. The Wilson Dam is another popular tourist place in Bhandardara. Built over the River Pravara, it stands at a height of 150 m and is one of the oldest dams in the country. There are several other places too in Bhandardara which attract a lot of tourists from all nearby cities and all over the country and the world. These places include destinations such as Agasti Rishi Ashram, Amriteshwar Temple and the Sandhan Valley. Distance from Mumbai:  165 kms Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit the falls is during the monsoons when the spray is in full fury Attractions:   Arthur Hill Lake, Umbrella Falls, Radha Falls, Amrutheshwar Temple Activities :  Trekking, Camping & Star-Gazing Type of Destination:  Adventure, Family & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days  Where to stay:  15 Best Bhandardara Resorts

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Nashik (167 kms from Mumbai)

Nashik (167 kms from Mumbai)

A popular and favored weekend getaway from Mumbai, Nashik is the largest city in Northern Maharashtra and the third largest district in the state. It is situated on the banks of the River Godavari and is the highest producer of onions and grapes in the country. It also has bagged the title for being the Most Tourist-Friendly City in India and hence attracts innumerable tourists from all over the country and the world

The area of Panchavati is of particular religious importance for Hindus. The Kalaram Temple is situated here hosts the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious congregation in the world. It is held once in 12 years in the cities of Nashik, Haridwar, Allahabad, and Ujjain.

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Silvassa (167 kms from Mumbai)

Silvassa (167 kms from Mumbai)

Silvassa is the capital of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which is a Union Territory of India. The city was known as Vila de Paco d’Arcos during the Portuguese rule. It gained much importance in 1885 when the Portuguese decided to transfer the administration of Nagar Haveli into it and it is one of the finest holiday places near Mumbai.

Silvassa was only a small village till the 19th century and a lot of developments started happening once the seat of power was changed. It became a town in 1885 and today, has a number of factories and industries that generate enough government revenue and help the town maintain a low level of taxation. Distance from Mumbai:  167 kms Best Time to Visit:  Between November & June Attractions:   Roman Catholic Church, Silvassa Museum, Madhuban Dam, River Daman Ganga, Dadra Park, Dudhani, Vrindaban Temple, Balaji Temple, and the Ban Ganga Lak Activities:   Boating, Wildlife Safari, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Family, Kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day Where to stay:  10 Best Places to stay in Silvass a

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Lavasa (186 kms from Mumbai)

Lavasa (186 kms from Mumbai)

The planned city of Lavasa  is a hidden gem amongst the hills of Western Ghats. It is placed quite close to the Varasgaon Dam and the winding roads that lead up to it are popular with long-distance bikers. The mountains in this region are covered in dense vegetation and coupled with pleasant weather make this place one of the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai. So, head out to this beautiful tourist place near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  186 kms Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year Attraction :  The Mose River, Varasgaon Dam, Musical Fountain, Laser Animation Activities : Walk in the natural trails, Jet Skiing, Kayaking, Boating, Adventure activities like Rock Climbing, Rappelling and Trekking Type of Destination:  Trekking, family, and kid-friendly. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay: 15 Best Lavasa Resorts Explore:  Lavasa City One Day Trips

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Daman (171 kms from Mumbai)

Daman (171 kms from Mumbai)

Daman is famous for a weekend getaway from Mumbai. It is a city in the Union territory of Daman and Diu . The city is divided into two parts by the Daman Ganga River. The two halves of the city are called the Nanidaman and Motidaman. Nanidaman is the larger of the two towns and has most of the important hospitals, supermarkets, and major residential areas and it is one of the beautiful tourist places near Mumbai.

Motidaman is the older town and is inhabited mostly by fishermen and government officers. Both the towns were earlier connected by two bridges, one meant for light vehicles and the other meant for heavy vehicles. The smaller of the two bridges collapsed in 2004 and efforts were repeatedly made to make the structure stronger. However, now the bridge has been closed to the public. A new bridge called the Rajiv Gandhi Setu has been built to connect both the towns.

Daman is situated at a distance of 171 kilometers from Mumbai and forms an important manufacturing hub along with Vapi, Silvassa, Billimora and Bhilad Sarigam. The history of Daman is quite interesting. Portuguese explorer Diogo de Melo arrived at this place by chance in 1523.

The city became a Portuguese colony for almost 400 years. In the 16th century, a large fort was built in Motidaman to protect the colony from the Mughals. The fort still stands in Daman today and most of the government offices have been established inside the fort.

The local population of Daman consists mainly of fishermen called Tandels. The demography is a mix of Hindus, Muslims, and Christians. This picturesque land attracts a large number of people from the neighboring states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

Apart from its scenic beauty, one major reason for the high inflow of tourists is the freedom to drink liquor. As alcohol is prohibited in the neighboring state of Gujarat, Daman finds great popularity among tourists. There are two beaches in Daman which are great tourist spots namely The Devka beach in Nanidaman and the Jampore Beach in Moti Daman. Distance from Mumbai:  171 kms Best Time to Visit:  October-April Attractions:   Jampore Beach, Bom Jesus Church, Jetty Garden, Moti Daman Fort, Dominican Monastry Activities :  Parasailing, Water Skiing, Adventure Cycling Type of Destination:  Kid Friendly, Family & Adventure Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to stay:  12 Best Resorts in Daman Suggested reads:  25 Best One Day Picnic Resorts near Mumbai

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Bhimashankar (213 kms from Mumbai)

Bhimashankar (213 kms from Mumbai)

Wai (232 kms from Mumbai)

Wai (232 kms from Mumbai)

Wai is a small hamlet known for its temples. Wai is the place alluded to as Charanpur in the hit Shah Rukh flick 'Swades'. Menavali ghat is the most prominent touring goal in Wai separated from the backwaters of Dhom Dam and the well known "Dholya" Ganpati temple situated close by the Krishna River and it is one of the amazing holiday places near Mumbai.

Known for its seven ghats namely Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganapati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh and Bhimkund attract a lot of tourists here. 

Numerous temples are situated around these Ghats. Bandhavgarh Fort is another nearby attraction here which is known for trekking. Situated graciously on the banks of the Krishna River, the city of Wai was also known as 'ViratNagari' during ancient times. Distance from Mumbai:  232 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to February Attractions:  Various Temples in Wai Activities:  Camping, Adventure Activities, Raft Building, River Crossing, and Trekking, Stargazing, ATV Rides and Kayaking Type of Destination: Trekking, pilgrimage and adventure activities. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days You may also like:  35 Best Family Resorts near Mumbai

Shirdi (242 kms from Mumbai)

Shirdi (242 kms from Mumbai)

Panchgani (244 kms from Mumbai)

Panchgani (244 kms from Mumbai)

The surrounding hills and gorgeous landscapes make it easy to understand why this beautiful hill station was once the summer capital and retirement home of British officers. This is the perfect holiday destination for those looking to spend some leisurely time away from their busy lives. Panchgani city attracts a number of tourists every year as it is a popular destination for film shoots. It will not be unnatural if you run into your favorite actors while on holiday. This is also the ideal place for mythology buffs with legends connected to the Pandavas’ exile and Lord Kartikeya waiting to be explored. Distance from Mumbai:  244 kms Best Time to Visit:   September to February Attractions : Sydney Point, Lingmala Falls, Kamalgarh Fort, Rajpuri Cave, Kaas Plateau, Wai, Devil’s Kitchen Activities :  Boating at Dhom Dam and Venna Lake, Trek at Pratapgarh Fort, Sherbaug theme park, Paragliding Type of destination: Hill station Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days You may also like:  20 Best Resorts in Panchgani

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Saputara (248 kms from Mumbai)

Saputara (248 kms from Mumbai)

Saputara is situated in the Dang district of Gujrat state . Blessed with natural beauty and scenic splendour makes it a popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. It is a very popular hill station and is situated on a plateau in the Sahayadri range. With an altitude of about 1000 meters, this idyllic place experiences salubrious weather and the temperatures rarely exceed 28 degrees.

The name of the hill station means ‘Abode of the Serpents’. There is an image of a snake along the banks of the River Sarpagana and it is worshipped by adivasis of the region on Holi. Saputara is situated at a distance of about 250 km from Mumbai and 172 km from Surat. The hill station has been well planned and has all necessary amenities such as a museum, ropeways, boat clubs, swimming pools, parks and hotels to entertain tourists.

There are a number of places for sightseeing in and around this place in Mumbai . The Artist Village is a major attraction. Tribal artefacts, Warli paintings and tribal craft objects are put up on display at the artist village. Tourists can also buy curios and knickknacks from the village. The artist village is one of the best places to learn about the culture and traditions of the natives of the region. For wildlife lovers, trips are arranged to the Vansada National Park. 

The reserve is much smaller as compared to other national parks in the country. Spread over an area of 24 square kilometers, the Vansada National Park is home to four-horned antelopes, giant squirrels, pythons, rusty-spotted cats, pangolins, leopards and tigers. The Purna Sanctuary is another tourist attraction of the region. Spread over an area of 160 square kilometers, the sanctuary is a part of the moist deciduous forests in the Western Ghats. Trekking is possible in the sanctuary but prior permission is required for entry. Head out to explore this beautiful tourist places near Mumbai. Distance from Mumbai:  248 kms Best Time to Visit:  October to February

Attractions:   Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Ropeway, Gira Falls, the Rose and Step Gardens. Activities:  Paragliding , Boating, Trekking, Sightseeing Type of Destination:  Family, Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Where to Stay:  10 Best Resorts in Saputara

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Jaigad (310 kms from mumbai).

Jaigad (310 kms from Mumbai)

Another adventure place which is a must-visit for you when you are traveling to Mumbai is Jaigad. Nothing can be a better option for you than exploring the age-old fort here. The meeting point of the rivers Shashtri and the Arabian Sea is called the creek of Jaigad. Forts were constructed for the protection of the creek, one is Vijaygad in the north direction and the other is Jaigad at the south. It is a profound pit (Khandak) around the stronghold on east and north heading. On the correct side of the bastion close to the fundamental entryway, there is a way to go into the profound pit. After entering through this door, steps are there to reach to the strongholds of the fortress. The strongholds are still in solid and sound condition.  Although the fort is much smaller in size as compared to other forts the stronghold is critical in the historical backdrop of Marathas for its area. Other than the fortress, the port of Jaigad is more established than the stronghold and used to be considered as one of the main ports in the Western Coast of India. Distance from Mumbai:  310 kms Best Time to Visit:  All year round Attractions:  Jaigad Fort Activities:  Sightseeing, trekking, Hiking, Paragliding Type of Destination: Trekking, adventure activities, and family outing Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Suggested reads:  20 Popular Luxury Resorts near Mumbai

Kolad

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Ellora (350 kms from Mumbai)

Ellora (350 kms from Mumbai)

Ellora, also known as Elapura and Ellooru, is one is an archaeological site and is situated near Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It was built by the kings of the Rashtrakuta dynasty and is well known for its monumental caves. The site has been declared as a World Heritage Site and is considered to be the epitome of Indian rock cut architecture. The location has 34 caves, which are really structures that have been dug out of the face of the Charanandri Hills. It has a number of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock cut temples and several viharas and mathas, which are believed to have been built between the 5th and 10th centuries. There are as many 12 Buddhist caves, 17 Hindu caves and 5 Jain caves, which are evidence to the religious tolerance existing in the region at that time. It was initially thought that the Buddhist caves were the earliest structures at the site. However, later it was discovered that specific Hindu caves have been existence even before the Buddhist ones. Some of the Buddhist caves have shrines that bear carvings of Gautama Buddha, saints and bodhisattvas. Interestingly, in certain places, the artists have tried to make the stone structures look like as if they were made of wood. Among all the Buddhist caves, the most interesting one is the Vishwakarma cave, also called the Carpenter’s Cave.  It has a multi-storey entrance and a cathedral like stupa called the Chaitya. In the centre, there is a 15 foot statue of Buddha sitting in a preaching position. The ceiling has been beautifully carved in a manner to make it look like it is made of wooden beams. Among the Hindu caves, the most notable is the Kailasanatha. It is based on the mythological Mount Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva. Carved out of one single stone, the monument covers an area double the size of the Parthenon in Athens. Earlier, the temple was covered in white plaster to make it resemble the Mount Kailasa. Distance from Mumbai:  350 kms Best Time to Visit:  June-March Attractions:  Ellora Caves Activities:  Cave Exploration Type of Destination:  Family, Historic & Kid Friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 Day Check out:  Top Cruises from Mumbai

Aurangabad (370 kms from Mumbai)

Aurangabad (370 kms from Mumbai)

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Ajanta (451 kms from Mumbai)

Ajanta (451 kms from Mumbai)

Champaner (460 kms from Mumbai)

Champaner (460 kms from Mumbai)

Amboli (491 kms from Mumbai)

Amboli (491 kms from Mumbai)

Bijapur (493 kms from Mumbai)

Bijapur (493 kms from Mumbai)

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Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary (494 kms from Mumbai)

Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary (494 kms from Mumbai)

Dajipur’s Bison Sanctuary lies at the southern edge of the Sahyadris and has a large population of the Indian bison staying in it. One can come across other animals too when visiting this tourist place Distance from Mumbai:  494 kms Best time to Visit:  September to March Attractions:  Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, Shivgad Fort Activities:  Camping, trekking, jungle safaris and bird watching within the sanctuary are popular among the adventure tourists. Type of Destination:  Trekking, family, and kid-friendly Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 Days Check out:  10 Best Jungle Resorts near Mumbai

Tarkarli (531 kms from Mumbai)

Tarkarli (531 kms from Mumbai)

Dandeli (583 kms from Mumbai)

Dandeli (583 kms from Mumbai)

Some believe that the place was named after Dandelappa, a local deity, while others believe that a king called Dandanayaka named the place while passing through. Whichever legend you believe, Dandeli remains popular when looking for places to visit near Mumbai. Attracting adventure lovers all year round, this is possibly the only place where you will trek down towards the center of the earth rather than trekking up to view points. And the surrounding Western Ghats makes sure that you have the most memorable holiday of your life. Distance from Mumbai:  583 kms Best Time to Visit:   October to February Attractions: Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Kavala Caves, Syntheri Rock, Shiroli Peak, Dandelappa Temple, Molangi Falls, Shivaji Fort Activities: Water Sports at River Kali & Sykes Point, Trekking at Kavala Caves, Wildlife Safari at Anshi National Park, Camping at Kulgi Nature Camp Type of Destination: Trekking and National Reserve Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 Days Where to Stay:  21 Best Places to Stay in Dandeli You may also like:  20 Popular Team Outing Places near Mumbai

Dudhsagar Falls (594 kms from Mumbai)

Dudhsagar Falls (594 kms from Mumbai)

Gokarna (705 kms from Mumbai)

Gokarna (705 kms from Mumbai)

Another weekend getaway from Mumbai which is a must-try for you Gokarna. Gokarna, a little pilgrimage town in Karnataka has developed into travelers destinations throughout the years, on because of delightful, sandy shorelines. With the coming of foreigners thronging it this quaint little temple town is becoming a lot popular lately. One can also find a lot of restaurants and hotels which provide a comfortable stay. The temple town is now an emerging beach destination that offers something to different types of tourists with its natural beauty. Head out to the beach and spend some time enjoy the scenic views. And for the beach lovers, you can also indulge in some beach activities like rafting. Gokarna is known as one of the seven essential Hindu pilgrimages. One can find the unspoiled beach of the river Aghanashini just here. As of late, because of the convergence of vacationers, the character of the town has transformed and has become popular among the people as a tourist hot spot. But one can also see a large number of devotees visit to offer prayers and worship to Lord Shiva. Because of its laid-back, untainted and provincial nature, numerous foreigners started visiting Gokarna about 10 years prior. The shorelines around Gokarna were not basically utilized by local people until the point the western tourists started coming. Distance from Mumbai:  705 kms Best Time to Visit:  During the month of October until March Attractions:   Om Beach, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Kudle Beach, Half Moon Beach, Paradise Beach, Gokarna Beach, Mirjan Fort, Moti Tirtha, Maha Ganpati Temple Activities :  It is one of the famous places for river rafting near Mumbai , trekking, hiking etc. T ype of Destination:  Trekking, pilgrimage and adventure activities. Ideal Weekend Duration:  3 Days Where to stay: Best Resorts in Gokarna

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Ganpatipule

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Ganpatipule, a small town residing amidst white sandy beaches of Maharashtra. This town might be small but holds a significant position in the Hindu mythology. Ganpatipule is 25 km away from Ratnagiri and along the Konkan coast of Maharashtra. It is governed and maintained by the Ganpatipule Gram panchayat.  The beauty of Ganpatipule resides significantly in the folklore of Lord Ganesha. Here, you will come across a hill shaped like lord Ganpati along with the convergence of a river and a beach. This idyllic getaway is a holy destination for peace-seekers. Also, the virgin beaches of the town are far away from commercialization. These beaches boast off white clear sands and pristine waters, perfect for a quiet holiday. When it comes to  places to visit in Maharashtra , Ganpatipule has conquered it all. The town comprises of iconic temples and holy religious faith. The most unique place of the town is the 400-year-old, self-created monolith of Lord Ganesha. Head here to dive into the pool of serenity and spirituality. Also, don’t forget to stroll through the splendid coastline and mangroves trees present at the Ganpatipule.  With so much to see and do, Ganpatipule will not let you sit idly. If you want to participate in the Puja practices, you can visit the Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, a self-created ancient place. Also, the festival of Ganesha Chaturthi is a prosperous occasion to witness the vibrancy of rituals and celebrations. Along with religious practices, Ganpatipule also excels in offering adventure sports from November to May. During this time, several watersports activities like boating etc. take place. The proximity to the sea results in a humid climate of Ganpatipule. In summers, May is considered as the hottest month when the temperature rises to 40 degrees Celsius. Whereas, heavy rainfall is usually observed from June to October.

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Priyadarshini Park and Sports Complex is a clean and well-maintained sea-facing attraction in South Mumbai. Located in one of the sophisticated localities, this Napeansea Road park overlooks many expensive apartments on the street. Every nook and corner of this 20 acres land has now become a powerhouse to keep the heart of Mumbai pumping. For more than 3 decades, this wonderland has served as a recreational site, and sports and fitness complex. Visit here early in the morning to witness the magic of this refuge for the inhabitants of Mumbai.  Also, Mumbaikars do not forget to visit here in the early monsoons to sit on its sea-facing end and seek a delight with the sound of soothing waves. Once, this piece of land was merely a rocky patch of the coastal area of Malabar. What you see today is a gorgeous lush green garden lined up with a total of 600+ coconut trees. With a perfect and well-maintained ambiance, this park is a boon for early morning yoga, jogging, walking, aerobics, and so on. The credit, of course, goes to its active group – the Malabar Hill Citizen Forum, who looks after it as its own child. You can connect with their authorities to be an annual member of the plethora of recreational sports activities that they organize. In addition to pumping the adrenaline of youth with its recreational touch, Priyadarshini Park of Mumbai also serves as an ideal family outing location and a lover’s point. If you are fortunate enough, you may even witness little squirrels accompanying you here for some pleasing views. 

Taraporewala Aquarium

This sightseeing place in Mumbai is one of the largest aquariums in the city of Mumbai. Situated in Marine Drive, this aquarium was founded by D. B. Taraporewala, a Parsi philanthropist, in the year 1951. The aquarium has a twelve feet long three-sixty degrees glass tunnel that holds interesting marine life. There are several species of fish here, such as damselfish, butterfly fish, tiger fish, angelfish, moss, sea urchins, sea cucumber, marine eels, etc

Babulnath

Whenever you are visiting Mumbai, Babulnath Shiva temple is a must-visit for inner peace and tranquillity. It is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai, which increases its importance in the eyes of the loyal devotees. Its walls are specially carved with limestone that depicts the Hindu mythology, which travellers find it exciting at the first look. At this temple, the beautiful marble flooring is specially brought down from Rajasthan. Thus, each step you take inside this temple feels royal and enchanting along with the daily devotees you can meet and greet, dressed in Indian attires. So, every moment spent in this temple is blissful with internal peace and devotion. Moreover, you can witness devotees from different corners of the world who love to pay their tribute to Lord Shiva and other idols.Once you enter the holy temple revered by so many Hindus and locals, you can find sculptures and idols of Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Nandi with Kashyap. We would also advise you to buy a basket outside the temple steps before entering. This basket will bring joy, happiness and fulfil all your wishes once you pay your heartfelt worship to Shiva and other lords like Durga Mata and Goddess Parvati at the centre of this temple.  If you have any doubts regarding the same, you can always ask devotees around you or the priest to know how to get the prayer done with the basket that you buy.On the other hand, idols of Goddess Parvati and Durga Mata are respectfully placed in the centre of this temple. What’s even more special about this temple is that around 4 times a day, prayers for Lord Shiva are recited here. This temple gets approximately a lakh devotees for Darshan during the Mahashivratri. The whole scenario is a sight to behold and capture in your hearts to narrate stories about back home.

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Weekend getaways near mumbai: take a break from the hustle and bustle..

  • By Nikhil Malve
  • July 4, 2019

“Ae Dil hai Mushkil Jeena Yaha… Zara hat ke Zara bach ke… Ye hai Mumbai meri Jaan”. Mumbaikars are used to a fast-paced and dynamic life, thanks to the nature of the city they live in. The charm of Mumbai is unrivaled by any other city in the country. But sometimes this fast-paced life can burn you out and you need a break just to recharge your batteries.

A weekend is the best break that most of the Mumbaikars have, so why not make the most of it? There are some mesmerizing weekend getaways near Mumbai that will take your breath away. From the magnificent Sahyadri Mountain range to the pristine beaches, you can have all sorts of getaways from the chaotic city life. Here are some of the best and most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Adventure. Leisure. Wildlife. Relaxing. Heritage. Beaches. These places have it all… Go ahead, pack your bags.

Lonavala – Khandala

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The twin hill stations are one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. Lonavala and Khandala is a special place for Mumbaikars who are looking for a quick getaway from the chaotic city life. The road trip from Mumbai to Lonavala is a really amazing experience. Because the drive takes you through tunnels, hills, and provides a beautiful view of the Sahyadri mountain range. A beautiful place to visit, just a couple of hours away from Mumbai.

Distance- 85 km from Mumbai

Best Time to Visit- All Year Long

Attractions- Tigers Leap, Pavna Lake, Lohagad, Duke’s Nose, Korigad, etc.

Lonavala-Khandala

How about visiting one of the oldest and most serene hill stations for a short trip? Matheran is one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai. The hill station is surrounded by the lush green beauty of the Sahyadris. Matheran is a proper “eco-friendly” place. No automobiles are allowed in Matheran to preserve the natural serenity. The Neral-Matheran toy train ride makes you drool over the beautiful views of the tranquil environment in and around Matheran.

Distance- approx. 80 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Echo Point, Heart Point, Charlotte Lake, Panorama Point, etc.

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Italy just for the weekend? Sounds stupid, doesn’t it? But how about visiting “Italy in India” sound? Pretty amazing!!! Thanks to Lavasa, now you can plan a quick weekend getaway from Mumbai and visit this beautifully planned city. Lavasa resembles the looks of an Italian town named “Portofino”. Pleasant weather and a peaceful break from the chaos of the city is one of the main attractions of Lavasa.

Distance- 188 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Dasve View Point, Lavasa Natural Trail, Dasve Lake, etc.

Alibag

How about skipping the normal road trip and heading to your weekend destination by boarding a ferry? The famous beaches of Alibag are popular amongst Mumbaikars who are looking for a short trip. Just hop on a ferry near The Gateway of India and reach Alibag within a couple of hours. Alibag is known for its serene beaches with traces of ancient history in it. A lot of Mumbaikars head to Alibag to chill over the weekend and enjoy some water sports to add a little thrill to their short trip.

Distance- 96 km from Mumbai (By Road)

Best Time to Visit- October to May

Attractions- Underi, Kolaba Fort, Beaches, etc.

Kamshet

Kamshet is known as, “Indias Paragliding Mecca”. It is just 16 km away from Lonavala and Khandala and has a number of points to make sure that you have a memorable paragliding experience. It boasts some serene places along with perfect conditions for soaring and thermal paragliding. Adventure enthusiasts should definitely head to Kamshet to feel the adrenaline rush. Without a doubt one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai. 

Distance- 103 km From Mumbai

Attractions- Paragliding

Kashid

White-Sand Beaches!!! Who doesn’t love them? 

Kashid is a beach town in Maharashtra that is known for its white-sand beaches and clear blue water. It is one of the loveliest weekend getaways near Mumbai. Kashid is a soothing and calming place thanks to the peaceful vibes that the place has. It is also known for the view of its majestic mountains and the serene environment. There’s a place named “Chaul” near Kashid that has numerous Buddhist caves. Also, The Korlai Fort is another major attraction near Kashid.

Distance- 126 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Korlai Fort, Kashid Beach, Phansad Bird Sanctuary

Daman

Probably one of the most ideal places for a weekend getaway near Mumbai. Daman used to be a Portuguese colony back in the day. The city has a different charm and feels to it. Daman is a beautiful city with traces of the old culture. Mumbaikars generally visit Daman to have a peaceful time. Daman is also famous for the cultural touch that the city has thanks to the age-old Church of Bom Jesus. If you’re looking to go away from the chaotic city life, you should visit Daman once.

Distance-175 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Jampore Beach, Lighthouse, Mirasol Lake Garden, etc.

Manori

Manori is famous for its creek and it’s a peaceful place situated away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Manori is one of the most serene beaches in Mumbai.

Distance- approx 45 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Global Vipassana Pagoda, Manori Beach, Old Portuguese Church, Beach Parties, etc.

Silvassa

Similar to Daman, Silvassa boasts Portuguese heritage. It was known as “Vila de Paco d’Arcos” during the Portuguese rule. Silvassa has a significant number of Roman Catholics in the city. The capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is known for its quaint and peaceful vibes. Looking to add a Portuguese touch to your weekend? Look no further than Silvassa.

Distance- 170 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Lion Safari, Tribal Cultural Museum, Vanganga Garden, etc.

Igatpuri

This place is truly picture-perfect!! Igatpuri is known for the scenic views of the Sahyadris. It is known as one of the most romantic getaways near Mumbai. Love trekking? Head to Igatpuri for some beautiful trails, love photography? Head to Igatpuri and capture some of the most serene views you can. You can also have a peaceful time at Igatpuris famed Vipassana meditation center. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and enjoy your weekend at Igatpuri.

Distance- 120 km from Mumbai

Best Time to Visit- June to January

Places to Visit- Camel Valley, Myanmar Cafe, Water Sports, Dhamma Giri Vipassana International Academy, etc.

Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat

Anyone who loves road trips, will definitely love Malshej Ghat. It is without a shadows doubt one of the best road trips you can have during the monsoon season. The picture-perfect view of the Sahyadri mountain range along with the waterfalls provide the perfect backdrop for mesmerizing views. The place is blessed with tremendous flora and fauna, with the likes of Siberian migratory birds that are generally seen near Malshej Ghat from July to September. Malshej Ghat is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Attractions- Pushpawati River, Drive through the ghats, Waterfalls, etc.

Shrivardhan

Shrivardhan

A trip to the beach is never a bad trip. Shrivardhan is one of the best beaches in Maharashtra and is a popular weekend getaway near Mumbai for the Mumbaikars who love pristine beaches. Who wouldn’t love to spend their weekend at a secluded beach away from the hustle-bustle of the city. Sublime views of the sunset with the Arabian Sea in the backdrop gives you the most serene views. Love Beaches? Head to Shrivardhan soon!!!

Attractions- Shrivardhan Beach, Harihareshwar Beach, etc.

Trimbakeshwar

Trimbakeshwar

Distance- 177 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shri. Trimbakeshwar Temple, Anjaneri, Bramhagiri Hill, etc.

Imagica

Adlabs Imagica is one of the most loved entertainment theme parks in India. Imagica has everything you want at an entertainment park. Imagica has three zones, A Theme Park, A Water Park, and A Snow Park. It was opened in April 2013 and has gone on to become one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. Want your weekend to be packed with fun and entertainment? Head over to Imagica now!!

Distance- 68 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Water Park, Snow Park, and Theme Park.

Kaas Plateau

Kaas Plateau

In 2012, the Kaas Plateau was named as one of UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites. The Kaas Plateau is situated in Panchgani. It is without a doubt a magical place with picture-perfect views. The place has a mesmerizing backdrop with lakes, butterflies, and flowers all around the plateau.

Distance- 279 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Vajrai Waterfall, Kaas Lake, Kaas Patthar, etc.

Bhandardara

Bhandardara

Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, there’s a beautiful hill station known as Bhandardara. A place blessed by nature with, beautiful waterfalls, mountains covered with lush greenery. Bhandardara is a beautiful holiday spot people looking to spend their weekends at a serene place with a peaceful vibe. It is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Distance- 166 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Umbrella Falls, Arthur Hill Lake, Randha Fall, etc.

Kolad

Looking to have an adventurous weekend? Just pack your bags and head to Kolad. Kolad is known for mesmerizing views along with pulsating adventurous activities. Overlooking the gushing Kundalika River. You can enjoy numerous water sports at Kolad. Kolad is renown for river-rafting in the Kundalika river. Kolad has it all, a lush green forest, a beautiful mountain range, numerous waterfalls, and the perennial Kundalika River. Every Mumbaikar should visit Kolad and have fun at one of the most beautiful weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Attractions- River Rafting, Bhira Dam, Devkund Waterfalls, etc.

Pune

The Cultural Capital of Maharashtra is not only known as a cultural hub but it is also known as an educational hub. Pune is not just a normal metropolitan city, it’s much more than that. There are numerous tourist places and places of natural & historical importance in and around Pune. The place has a different charm of the old culture that will make you fall in love with the city. Pune is one of the must-visit cities in India, and one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. 

Distance- 148 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, Sinhagad Fort, etc.

Panchgani

Named after its location, Panchgani is a small town situated between five hills of the Sahyadri Mountain Range. Many people who are looking for a weekend getaway near Mumbai, they should definitely pay Panchgani a visit. You won’t be disappointed with your decision to spend some quality time there. Spend some tranquil moments with the ones you love and make your weekend memorable.

Distance- 244 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Parsi Point, Table Land, Sydney Point, etc.

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar

It is of the most popular hill stations in Maharashtra and a great weekend getaway near Mumbai. Surrounded by lush green forests overlooking the symmetric view of the evergreen mountains, Mahabaleshwar is a mesmerizing hill station. It’s one of the most scenic places near Mumbai. During the British rule, Mahabaleshwar used to be the summer capital for the Bombay province.

Distance- 242 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Pratapgad, Elephant’s Head Point, Venna Lake, etc.

Karjat

On the basin of the Ulhas river, there’s a beautiful place known as Karjat. Karjat has it all, from ancient rock-cut cave temples to serene mountains and forts. You can enjoy trekking and various other adventurous activities at this popular weekend getaway from Mumbai. Head over to Karjat and lose yourself in the serenity of this beautiful place.

Distance- 63 km from Mumbai

Best Time to Visit- All Year Long 

Attractions- Irshalgad, Sondai Fort, Morbe Dam, etc.

Jawhar

Just a few miles away from Mumbai, there’s a small hill station known as “Jawhar” it is one of the most picturesque weekend getaways near Mumbai. Jawhar is blessed with several man-made marvels along with the serene beauty of nature. No doubt about the fact that Jawhar is one of the most beautiful tourist attraction near Mumbai and is visited by a large number of tourists all year long. It is a photographers paradise with the Rocky Mountains, Endless Waterfalls and Lush green forests as the backdrops, it is just picture-perfect. Jawhar is a must-visit place near Mumbai.

Distance- 140 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Jawhar Fort, Sunset Point Road, Jai Vilas Palace, etc.

Junnar

Historic!! Go back in time and enjoy the traditional vibes of this ancient city. Junnar is a city with a lot of historic importance. The birthplace of Maratha King, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj i.e. the Shivneri fort is just 4 km away from Junnar. Junnar is a brilliant place for people who embrace history and adventure. A lot of mesmerizing forts, rock-cut temples, caves, and dense teak forests make this place worth visiting. 

Distance- 155 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shivneri, Lenyadri, Vigneshwar Mandir, etc.

Guhaghar

Virgin Beaches Picture-perfect landscapes make Guhagar one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. Guhaghar is a paradise for Beach and Mango lovers. The Guhaghar beach is one of the cleanest and safest beaches on the Konkan coast. Guhaghar is a famous shooting location for music videos and movies. 

Distance- 275 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Water Sports, Guhaghar Beach, etc.

Durshet

Embrace the beauty of nature at one of the most naturally beautiful weekend getaways near Mumbai. Durshet is a truly mesmerizing place for family picnics and outings. Nestled in the beautiful Sahyadri Mountain range, it is a picture-perfect place for nature lovers. If you want to have a quiet and peaceful weekend with your loved ones, Durshet is the place for you. Escape from the chaotic city life and have a memorable time at this natures treasure.

Distance- 77 km from Mumbai

Places to Visit- Uddhar Hot Springs, Water Sports, Night Safari, etc.

Palghar

Loaded up with fascinating legends, Palghar is approximately 115 km north of Mumbai. Palghar holds a critical spot in the historical backdrop of the Maratha Empire. With its brilliant heritage, Palghar is home to some well-known historic clans including the Warli tribe. The renowned Warli painting – craftsmanship presented by the Warli tribe has a past filled with history in excess of a thousand years. 

Distance- 114 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Kaldurg Fort, Kelve Fort, Waghoba Temple, Warli Paintings, etc. 

Nashik

Nashik has a lot more to offer along with its dynamic culture. The wine capital of India is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai, especially for people who love wine. Settled on the banks of the Godavari river, it’s a city with ancient importance. The place is a treasure for history enthusiasts with its ancient caves & temples. The Vineyards and the renown Sula Fest are some major reasons why you have to venture out to Nashik.

Distance- 167 km from Mumbai 

Attractions- Nashik Caves, Sula Vineyards, Shri. Someshwar Mahadev Mandir, etc. 

Ganpatipule

Ganpatipule

Pristine Virgin Beach at a place that has been untouched by commercialism makes Ganpatipule a must-visit place. It is one of the most-loved weekend getaways near Mumbai. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life then you must head to Ganpatipule and have a peaceful time. Go get in touch with your inner place at this holy and serene place in Konkan.

Distance- 340 km from Mumbai

Attractions- Shri Ganpatipule Mandir, Ganpatipule Beach, Prachin Konkan, etc. 

Treks & Forts

Kalsubai Peak

Kalsubai peak

“The Everest of Maharashtra”, Kalsubai peak is the highest peak of the Sahyadri Mountain range in Maharashtra. The trek to the peak is just mesmerizing and takes your breath away with serene views overlooking the Sahyadris throughout the trek. If you love trekking, you must go to Kalsubai at least once in your life. Trekking at Kalsubai is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai for all the trek lovers.

Distance- 152 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Moderate

Murud Janjira

Murud Janjira

Over the shore of a little town called Murud in Raigad region of Maharashtra, the magnificent Murud-Janjira Fort is built on a little island. The gigantic walls of the fort hold various legends and accounts of the past. The most well-known legend of this marine fort is that it would never be vanquished in any fight due to its one of a kind brilliant design. It is an astounding weekend getaway from Mumbai because of its availability, beautiful areas, and noteworthy significance. 

Distance- 159 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Easy

Koyna Valley Trek

Koyna Valley Trek

The delightful clear lake and the thick strange timberlands make Koyna valley one of the most sought after trekking places in Maharashtra. It is ideal for a weekend getaway from Mumbai for people who love scenic natural views. With various peaks coating its edges and India’s biggest hydroelectric dam at a short distance, this valley is home to one of the most picturesque treks in Maharashtra. 

Distance- 263 km from Mumbai

Plus Valley Trek

Plus Valley Trek

The valley is named as the “Plus Valley” for its resemblance of the plus sign. The trek is one of the most beautiful and enticing experiences that you could have in Maharashtra. Plus Valley is covered with picture-perfect canyons and mesmerizing waterfalls along the trekking trail. The trek consists of two rappelling points over the waterfalls. The Bhira Dam marks the end of this amazing trek. If you love trekking, the Plus Valley Trek must be on your bucket-list of treks in Maharashtra. The Plus Valley Trek is one of the most mesmerizing weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Distance- 145 km from Mumbai

Elephanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

The Elephanta Caves is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an example of art and engineering from the seasons of medieval India. These rock-cut caves are an architectural marvel. The caves are situated on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island which is located just about 11 km from Mumbai. Locally known as Gharapurichi Leni, the Elephanta Caves that exist today are vestiges of what were once intricately painted works of art. It likewise gives an astonishing view of the skyline of Mumbai. You can reach the Elephanta Caves by ferry ride from Gateway of India.

Distance- 20 km roadways and 13 km seaways

Rajgad

Previously Rajgad was the capital of the Maratha Empire before Raigad was made the capital by Shivaji Maharaj. The fort is one of the most serene and historic forts of the Maratha empire. The importance of Rajgad cannot be overlooked as it was the home for Shivaji Maharaj for the highest number of days. The magnificent architecture of the fort showcases the skills of the people back in the day. The fort is divided into three parts, and the trek to the peak is enthralling.

Distance- 200 km from Mumbai 

Karla & Bhaja Caves

Karla & Bhaja caves

The Karla and Bhaja caves are among the most seasoned and one of the most ancient caves in India and go back right to 160 B.C. These caves are located close to the twin hill-station of Lonavala-Khandala in Maharashtra. The Bhaja caves are a gathering of 22 rock-cut caves which are accepted to have existed from the seasons of Hinayana period of Buddhism. History enthusiasts frequently visit these caves.

Distance- approx 100 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Easy 

Suryamal Peak

Suryamal

Suryamal is the most elevated pinnacle of the area surrounding the mountain, situated in Thane region of Maharashtra. The little however excellent hill is a well-known spot among individuals for the sheer stunning perspectives that it tends to be seen from the ridge. The spot is rich in valleys and lavish woodlands that demonstrates to be a treat for nature lovers and for the individuals who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 

Distance- 144 km from Mumbai

Ratangad

Ratangad is a multi-year-old fortress. The fort of Ratangad was captured by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in his time. It is located in Ratanwadi which is its base town overlooking Bhandardara. The natural rock that has a developing tip at the top known as ‘Nedhe’ or ‘the opening of the needle’. There are numerous wells on the top each close to the four entryways of the fortress – Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan, Trimbak. The Fort at the highest point of the hill gives its observers a view on the Sahyadris like no other. The trek, the view, the fort, all of it is just mesmerizing. 

Distance- 176 km from Mumbai

Lohagad

The Lohagad Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the most formidable forts in Maharashtra. Lohagad holds significant importance in the history of the Maratha empire. The fort stands tall at an elevation of 3,400 feet above sea level. It is an imposing fort around 52 kilometers away from Pune. The fort comfortably sits atop the beautiful hill near Malavali, this destination is the ideal weekend getaway near Mumbai for trekkers.

Distance- 98 km from Mumbai

Bhimashankar Trek

Bhimashankar

The spot is renowned as a holy attraction as a result of the nearness of a worshipped jyotirlinga temple. The temple is enhanced with mind-boggling carvings and lovers from distant locations abroad come to visit all year every year. Bhimashankar likewise has a natural reserve for wildlife that covers an immense region and is home to an assortment of species of animals. It’s an ideal weekend getaway near Mumbai. 

Distance- 216 km from Mumbai

Salher-Salota

Salher-Salota

Standing adjacent to each other in the Selbari mountain range, are two of the highest forts in Maharashtra. Towering at a staggering altitude of 5141 ft. above sea level, these forts provide you with panoramic views while trekking. The trek is an enticing one and is a breathtaking experience for all the trekkers. The narrow pathways make sure that you have a thrilling time. If you love trekking, you should head to Salher-Salota soon.

Distance- 278 km from Mumbai

Trek Difficulty- Difficult

Raigad

The capital of the Maratha King, Shivaji Maharaja, Raigad remains as the reminiscent of the regal Maratha time frame. The seventeenth-century Raigad Fort is the essential fascination of the spot that is arranged at an elevation of 2,700 feet above sea level. Located on the symmetric Sahyadri Mountains. You can either scale the 1,737 stairs or take the link vehicle that interfaces with the fort. It is the ideal weekend getaway near Mumbai for trekkers. 

Distance- 169 km from Mumbai

Korigad

The Korigad fort is found roughly 20km toward the south of Lonavla close to the city of Pune, Korigad is one of the fortresses well known among trekkers in Mumbai and Pune. It is said that the Korigad fort was built in the mid-1500s. The fort is named after the Goddess Koraidevi. Korigad has a temple dedicated to Goddess Koraidevi at the pinnacle of the fort. 

Distance- 105 km from Mumbai

Prabalgad

One of the shortest yet most challenging treks in Maharashtra is the Prabalgad Fort or The Kalavantin Durg trek. Situated between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra, the fort stands tall at an elevation of 2,300 feet above sea level. It is without a doubt one of the most loved treks in the Sahyadri Mountain Ranges. The fort at the pinnacle near Matheran has turned into a noteworthy vacation destination. It is one of the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai for trek lovers. 

Distance- 48 km from Mumbai

Harischandrahgad

Harishchandragad

Viewed as a standout amongst the most testing treks in the Sahyadris, the trek to the Harishchandragad fort gives a surge of adrenaline to the experience addicts. The history of this old fort goes back to hundreds of years ago. Many intriguing legends are labeled to the old cavern temples found at Harishchandragad. The most striking component of the trek is the enchanted cave that houses a tremendous Shivalinga which is totally surrounded by water. 

Distance- 201 km from Mumbai

Pratapgad

Pratapgad is one of the most well-known and one of the most historic forts in Maharashtra.  The fort is located near the well-known hill station of Mahabaleshwar in Satara. The fort is a marvel of the historic Maratha architecture. Pratapgad ascends to a height of around 3500 feet above sea level.

Distance- 218 km from Mumbai

Karnala

Karnala is a mainstream escape from Mumbai. Also, it is acclaimed for its beautiful serene views, the Karnala Bird Sanctuary, and the historic Karnala Fort trek. The Karnala fort trek is also known as the Funnel Hill trek, a simple yet tempting trek. The slope post is inside the Karnala Bird Sanctuary which is home to staggering species of birds, along these lines, this place is nothing short of heaven for birdwatchers. The relieving scene overflowing with natural magnificence guarantees a memorable time. 

Dhodap

One of the highest forts in Maharashtra is the Dhodap fort. Dhodap is a hill fort in Nashik. The fortress is set at an altitude of around 4700 feet above sea level. The fort also has a Jagdamba temple located within the fort. The Dhodap fort trek is one of the most sought-after treks for adventure enthusiasts in and around Mumbai.

Distance- 240 km from Mumbai

Haji Malang Dargah & Trek

Haji Malang Dargah & Trek

Sri Malang gad is a fort close Kalyan in the Raigad locale of Maharashtra. Haji Malang, is a standout among the most well-known of the three Sufi shrines on the hill.. The structure of the fort is three-story and every level has a particular name. The trek is a holy one and lets you get in touch with your inner self thanks to the holy vibes around the place.

Distance- 49 km from Mumbai

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Weekend Getaways near Mumbai

Mumbai is best known as one of India’s busiest cities. With a fast-paced lifestyle where hectic schedules are a normal part of professional life, everyone needs a break. Thankfully for Mumbaikers, there are tons of beautiful weekend getaways from Mumbai which not only offer refuge from the chaos of the cities but transports visitors to another world. So whether you are looking for weekend getaways from Mumbai that offer history, natural beauty and adventure or are planning 2 days trip near Mumbai – you won’t be disappointed. 

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Merely 83 kilometres away from Mumbai, Lonavala is nothing short of paradise and is certainly one of the most favourite weekend getaways from Mumbai. Lush green hills, awe-inspiring waterfalls and winding roads, Lonavala is the perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai. Anyone who travels to Lonavala is bound to fall in love with the serenity of the Western Ghats.

A part of the Sahyadri Hills, Lonavala is a treat for travellers. With a number of beautiful spots to keep visitors mesmerised, including Tiger's Leap, presenting majestic views of the Western Ghats, to Bushi Dam to Lonavala Lake. Lonavala offers its visitors a perfect place to unwind and relax after the daily grind of the city. Lonavala also doesn't disappoint those who crave adventure and fun, with the Imagica Amusement Park and Della Adventures.

Lonavala has something for various types of travellers. Nature and history lovers can trek to Duke's Nose and witness the grandness of the Sahyadri Hills or trek to the Rajmachi Fort from the Kondhane caves. On the other hand, history buffs can pay a visit to Karla and Bhaja and witness 2,000 years old rock-cut Buddhist Caves.

The list of places to explore in Lonavala is almost endless and for Mumbaikars, there can be no better place to get connected with mother nature and no better weekend getaway from Mumbai.

Located almost 6km from Lonavala is Khandala. Usually, both these towns are visited together and travellers count them as a single destination. Counted among the first few popular weekend getaways from Mumbai, Khandala is now preferred for impromptu plans since travellers have become so familiar with sightseeing spots. Besides the popular Rajmachi fort, travellers flock to Khandala to explore Visapur Fort, Bedsa Caves, Lohagad fort and Reversing Station. But, what stands out for travellers who choose Khandala as a weekend getaway from Mumbai are the plethora of stunning resorts. The great weather, beautiful viewpoints and the warm hospitality of locals come together to give travellers a memorable experience. One that ensures that they keep coming back for more.

One of the most popular weekend getaways from Mumbai, Karjat is a spellbinding town located 60km away. Known primarily as a resort today, it's one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai if you are looking for a peaceful, hassle-free weekend trip. With numerous resorts to choose from and umpteen activities to try, Karjat promises a memorable and rejuvenating break. It is a great place if you'd like to try rafting and other water sports since the River Ulhas originates from here. For trekkers and nature lovers, Karjat is one of the most delightful weekend getaways from Mumbai since it is home to the centuries-old Kondana Caves and the gorgeous Ulhas Valley. If you are choosing Karjat as a weekend getaway from Mumbai, we suggest prepping well with respect to the essentials. Remember to carry sneakers, jackets, an umbrella, a torch and a raincoat.

Owing to its popularity as one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai, the town is undergoing massive development to make the holiday experience memorable of travellers. 

The beach destination located 100km away has been one of the most visited weekend getaways from Mumbai. Owing to its pristine beaches, picture-perfect views and Goa-feel, Alibaugh is where one heads when a break is on your mind. The beaches are close to each other so if you have two days in your hands, you can cover all easily. Adventure enthusiasts can choose Alibaugh as their choice for luxury weekend getaways from Mumbai during the peak season if they want to enjoy the plethora of water sports offered.

Wate sports are usually held in Nagaon beach, Alibaugh beach and Mandwa beach where visitors can enjoy parasailing, kayaking, quad biking and of course exhilarating banana boat rides. Alibaugh is also considered one of the most popular weekend getaways from Mumbai because it offers scuba diving for newbies and pros. Perhaps, one of the few weekend getaways near Mumbai that offer this amazing experience. One can head to Murud Jangira and sign up for a scuba diving session through authorised operators. 

Another popular weekend getaway from Mumbai is Matheran. Situated in the midst of the Sahyadri range, the hill station has held the fancy of travellers for decades. Situated at an elevation of 2600 feet above sea level, Matheran is located 100km from the city which makes it one of the more popular weekend getaways near Mumbai. If you are travelling in your car, remember that Matheran doesn’t allow vehicles in the main town and you have to park in a designated spot. An idyllic hill station, it offers respite from sultry Mumbai air and ensures travellers have a great time basking in surreal beauty. For those who enjoy sightseeing, Matheran treats you with 36 viewpoints, each offering a different side of the surrounding mountains. The most popular places to visit in Matheran are  Charlotte Lake – which serves the only water source for the whole city, Echo Point, Panorama Point, Shivaji’s ladder and Alexander Louisa Point and we recommend heading here during sunsets. 

If you want to experience the simple joys in life along with an action-packed vacation, head to Kamshet. Situated around 100km from Mumbai, this small hilly hamlet nestles amidst the mighty Western Ghats. Best known for paragliding schools, it’s a great paragliding spot near Mumbai. It’s counted among the most popular weekend getaways from Mumbai owing to the plethora of paragliding opportunities and the surreal beauty in the region. Kamshet also gives travellers a chance to experience village life in Maharashtra while enjoying the modern comforts that we are used to. If you aren’t interested in paragliding, you can include Bhairi Caves, Khondeshwar Temple, Shinde Wadi Hills and Pavana Lake in your itinerary.

If you are looking for weekend getaways from Mumbai during the peak season and pick Kamshet, we recommend  booking hotels in advance to avoid price surges. 

A huge part of preferred weekend getaways from Mumbai, Raigad offers an attractive combination of history and natural beauty. An ideal two days trip near Mumbai, travellers head here to explore one of Maharashtra’s most beautiful architectural wonders – Raigad Fort. Built on a rock, the fort houses the tomb of  Maharashtra’s fierce warrior king Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Visited by tourists who are interested in Maharashtra rich history and legends, Raigad is among the top few weekend getaways from Mumbai.

For those who aren’t fond of history, Raigad is also home to the stunning Madhe Ghat waterfalls and Diveagar Beach. One must also not forget to try the delicious local cuisine that Raigad is well-known for. 

Panchgani A little further than other weekend getaways from Mumbai, Panchgani is located 240km from the city. If you are willing to compromise on your sleep and head out for Panchgani on a Friday morning, you won’t regret it. A must-visit for Mumbaikers, Panchgani is known across the country for breathtaking views, mesmerising sunsets and lush forests. Rain is unpredictable in the region and you’ll be blessed with rain-soaked walking paths and colourful gardens. Of course one of the primary reasons why Panchgani is Mumbai’s most popular weekend getaways is the Kaas Plateau. One needs to book much in advance for a visit to the plateau but that doesn’t imply you can’t enjoy other enthralling sites such as Kate’s Point, Mapro Garden, Devrai Art Village and Rajpuri Caves.

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For some people, life in Mumbai can be quite tiring, with each day seemingly more hectic than the other. You look for a moment’s rest, and it has passed before you even realize it. Even if it’s not, it is certainly extremely busy. Weekend then is the only time when the people of Mumbai look forward to much needed rest, relaxation & enjoyment. Planning a weekend getaway from Mumbai is a great way of experiencing a change. There are several amazing places to visit near Mumbai like hill stations, beach towns and even a mountain pass. These tourist destinations are best for a road trip from Mumbai and offer all that you could ask for a fun filled short vacation. Here, we tell you the 12 best weekend destinations from Mumbai, each of which deserves a visit in its own right.

Short Weekend Getaways from Mumbai within 150 Kms

  • Alibag, Beach Destination
  • Bhandardara, Hill Station
  • Karnala, Bird Sanctuary
  • Lonavala, Hill Station
  • Durshet, Adventure Getaway
  • Karjat, Adventure Getaway
  • Malshej Ghat, Hill Station

Long Weekend Getaways from Mumbai within 300 – 500 Kms

  • Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Heritage
  • Ganpatipule, Beach Destination
  • Goa, Luxury Beach Getaway
  • Saputara, Hill Station
  • Mahabaleshwar, Hill Station

Popular Weekend Packages from Mumbai

  • 2 Nights 3 Days Mahabaleshwar Weekend Tour
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  • 2 Nights 3 Days Khandala Weekend Tour

1. Alibag: For Its Beaches, Forts & Much More!

Alibag Fort Beach

Alibag is a famous romantic destination which looks like it was made for couples, although that’s not to say that singles won’t have a great time! There are several beaches in this quiet coastal town. Kolaba Beach, which offers spectacular views of the sunrise, sunset & Fort Colaba, and Mandwa Beach, from where you can enjoy views of the Gateway of India, are two famous beaches. You can enjoy water sports like jet skiing & boating or visit the forts & temples.

Distance from Mumbai

  • 95 Kilometers Approx.

Best Time to Visit

  • November to March

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Alibag Beach Tour Package

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2. Bhandardara: To See How Beautiful Nature Can be!

Bhandardara Hill Station

Bhandardara is an exceptionally beautiful weekend destination close to Mumbai, so beautiful that you wouldn’t want to leave it after a while. It is a trekkers paradise, thanks to its lush landscape which is marked by green paddy fields, musical waterfalls, hills embracing you from all sides and plenty of fresh air. If your idea of a weekend getaway is being one with nature, then this is where you need to come to.

  • 164 Kilometers Approx.
  • Throughout the year

Check out:   2 Nights 3 Days Bhandardara Tour Package

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3. Karnala: For the Bird Sanctuary & the Fort!

Karnala Bird Sanctuary

Karnala is an ideal choice when you are looking for a short getaway from Mumbai during the monsoon. There is plenty of greenery to soothe your eyes and sightseeing options. A famous tourist attraction is the Karnala Bird Sanctuary which houses more than 147 species of resident birds. During the winter season, you can spot over 37 species of migratory birds. Inside the bird sanctuary is the Karnala Fort, whose ruins are a popular destination for trekking.

  • 50 Kilometers Approx
  • October to April
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4. Lonavala: Different Faces of Nature!

Lonavala

It’s believed that Lonavala is the most visited weekend getaway from Mumbai, and it’s not difficult to see why. Anyone from Mumbai will love a place with cool air, dense greenery, lakes, waterfalls, caves, dams and even temples, for those that are spiritually inclined. Enjoy the gorgeous views from the viewing points, plan a picnic at Ryewood Park and even go hiking to Duke’s Nose, named so because it’s believed to resemble the nose of the Duke of Wellington.

  • 83 Kilometers Approx.

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5. Durshet: A Place That Lifts Your Spirits!

Durshet Mumbai

A lot of privacy to spend some quality time with your loved one, lovely places to visit & surroundings that lift your spirits, these are some of the reasons why Durshet should be included in your weekend travel plans. In this small town stretched across the banks of River Amba in the Sahyadri Ranges, you can enjoy trekking at Sarasgad, river rafting & kayaking on River Kundalika and enjoy sightseeing at Pali & Mahad Ganpati Temples, Pali Fort & Uddhar Hot Springs.

  • 76.2 kilometers
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6. Karjat: A Weekend Adventure Getaway!

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Karjat is the place to head to when you are planning a weekend adventure getaway from Mumbai. Its beautiful landscape lends itself to various adventure activities like trekking at Peth Fort and waterfall rappelling at Bekare Falls. Other attractions in this town are ancient rock cut caves temples and simply taking a leisurely stroll enjoying the laidback surroundings.

  • 63 Kilometers Approx.
  • Mid June to late September
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Malshej Ghat

When it comes to best monsoon getaways, Malshej Ghat wins the first spot! When it rains heavily, the streams and waterfalls spring into action, while their air is infused with a new life all of a sudden. The mist ascends and spreads out its arms gradually, and you think that everything must have awakened after a long sleep. Monsoon is also when various species of birds arrive in large numbers, especially the Flamingo. There are numerous trekking trails dotted with temples, forts and ancient rock cut caves.

  • 126 Kilometers Approx.

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Malshej Ghat Travel Itinerary

8. Ajanta and Ellora Caves: Magnificence Writ in Stone!

Ajanta Caves

If you know your history, you would have heard about the Ajanta and Ellora Caves , a UNESCO World Heritage Site which are magnificent masterpieces carved in stone. While Ajanta Caves are a collection of 32 Buddhist caves, Ellora Caves are 34 caves divided between Buddhist, Hindu and Jain religious monuments. The most popular Buddhist caves are Cave 5 (used for the recitation of several Buddhist sutras) and Cave 10 (for its enormous image of Lord Buddha). This is a long weekend destination which surprises and teaches, is both education and entertainment!

  • Ajanta caves: 428 Kilometres Approx.
  • Ellora caves: 337 Kilometres Approx.
  • Throughout the year. Winters (for pleasant weather)

Check out: 5 Nights 6 Days Ajanta Ellora Travel Itinerary

9. Ganpatipule: A Quiet Beach Town!

Ganpatiphule Beach

For families and couples who love beaches and the relaxed atmosphere found in them, Ganpatipule is an ideal choice for a weekend trip. It is also a suitable choice for those with a spiritual bent of mind. The main attraction is the Ganpatipule Beach with its Swayambhu Ganapati Temple, built before several centuries. There are several resorts and hotels close to the beach where you can book a stay.

  • 338 Kilometers Approx.
  • October to February

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Ganpatipule Travel Itinerary

10. Goa: An All Time Favourite Tourist Destination!

Goa Beach

Goa still remains a favourite weekend destination for the people of Mumbai. It has the best beaches in India, forts that offer spellbinding views of the Arabian Sea, waterfalls in the middle of dense jungles, flea markets, ancient churches that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a wide range of activities to keep you busy including scuba diving, bungee jumping, motorized paragliding, birding tour and hot air ballooning.

  • 582 Kilometers Approx.
  • October to March, Monsoons

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11. Saputara: Visit it for a Quiet & Relaxed Weekend!

Saputara Hill Station

Those who prefer spending their weekend holidays in hill stations should check out Saputara , a hill station located in the Western Ghats. It is a quaint hill station for those who want to just relax, enjoy a little sightseeing and just breathe the pollution free air. Some of the things to see in Saputara are Hatgadh Fort, Artist Village, Sunrise & Sunset Point and Saputara Lake. If you visit during the monsoons between August and September, you can attend the Saputara Monsoon Festival, which is marked by a variety of cultural events.

  • 248 Kilometers Approx.

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Saputara Weekend Tour from Mumbai

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12. Mahabaleshwar: Best for Couples & Families!

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar is one of those weekend getaways from Mumbai which attracts both families and couples. It is an amazing place to visit because there are so many interesting things to do like horse riding, boating in Lake Venna, hiking to Pratapgarh Fort, tasting strawberries, enjoying the two waterfalls, Lingmala and Dhobi, watching the views from Wilson Point & filling your lungs with clean healthy air!

Distance from Mumbai  

  • 263 Kilometers Approx

These are the 12 weekend getaways from Mumbai that you should visit, for fun, adventure, sightseeing, romance and generally, just having a good time. Which of these weekend getaways appeals to you the most? How many of them have you visited yet and how was your experience? Let us know!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what are some of the best weekend getaways from mumbai for friends.

Some of the weekend getaways from Mumbai that are best for friends are Malshej Ghat, Karjat and Lonavala.

Q. What are some of the weekend getaways from Mumbai within 200 kilometers?

Some of the weekend getaways from Mumbai that are within 200 kilometers are Kamshet, Lonavala, Durshet and Karjat.

Q. What are the best monsoon weekend getaways from Mumbai?

The best monsoon weekend getaways from Mumbai are Goa, Malshej Ghat and Saputara.

Q. What are the best hill stations to visit on a weekend from Mumbai

Some of the best hill stations are:

  • Mahabaleshwar
  • Bhandardara

Q. What are some of the best places to visit nearby Mumbai for weekend breaks?

Adventure Weekend Getaways from Mumbai

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Q. What the weekend beach destinations to visit from Mumbai?

Popular Beaches Weekend Getaways from Mumbai

  • Ganapatipule
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Q. What the best wildlife destinations to visit nearby Mumbai?

Wildlife Weekend Getaways from Mumbai:

  • Dajipur Bison Sanctuary
  • Karnala Bird Sanctuary
  • Pench National Park
  • Chikaldhara Wildlife Sanctuary

Published: 05 Nov, 2020

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25 Best Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai

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Places to Visit Near Mumbai –  “The city that never sleeps” can be a bit overwhelming sometimes. With the bustling streets and the jam-packed roads, life in Mumbai, though enthralling, can be quite tiresome. Everyone needs a time out from the hectic schedule of their busy lives. So, every once in awhile, we all search for the Best Weekend Getaways near Mumbai for 2 or 3 days to indulge in.

And that is why we have made this list of Tourist Places Near Mumbai which you can add to your travel list. And the best part is, you can be back within the weekend.

Here are 25 Weekend Trips you can spend time in for this upcoming Friday to unravel and rejuvenate.

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Karnala Bird Sanctuary, located right outside the Mumbai Metropolitan, is the starting point of the Karnala Trek. The trek is beginner’s level and the view is splendid, which is why Karnala boasts thousands of tourists from the megacity throughout the year. These might also be some of the reasons why it is considered to be one of the best treks from Mumbai .

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These large number of tourists are generally from schools and colleges coming here for picnics. The easy trek and the bird sanctuary combined together makes it a top pick for a family outing near Mumbai.

  • Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day
  • Places to Visit:  Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Karnala Fort
  • Activities for Weekend Holiday: Trekking, Bird Watching, Picnic, Rose Garden, Botanical Garden

Karjat Town

The little town located at the basin of the Ulhas River offers a variety of trekking spots which can be clubbed from moderate to difficult levels. The long trails to rock-cut caves (Kondana caves), along the winding Ulhas River are some of the best experiences the town of Karjat can give you.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  July and September
  • Places to Visit:  Ulhas Valley, Bhor Ghat, Kondana Caves and Peth Fort.

Durshet

As a beautiful location with quaint waterfalls in every turn of the road, Durshet is comparatively an offbeat weekend destination near Mumbai. Nestling on the banks of the Amba River, the Sahayadri Mountain Ranges glisten as the water emerges in the form of waterfalls, proving to be a getaway close to Mother Nature.

  • Best time to visit for a weekend trip:  During the month of September to February
  • Ideal weekend duration:  2 days
  • Places to visit:  Ganesh Temple, Amba River

4. Matheran

Matheran in Monsoon

Where can you take the train to forget all your tensions and worries for a while? The Neral-Matheran toy train gives you an experience which is different from the packed local trains of Mumbai.

Overnight Trek to Matheran via Garbett

As the only automobile free hill station in Asia, Matheran is a perfect stress buster and provides serene scenery to the eyes.

Matheran - Neral Track

Located around 90 km away from Mumbai, it is at an elevation of 800 meters and will be perfect to visit in the months of October and May. It is considered to be one of the oldest and most visited hill stations in Maharashtra as the green hills and small-town will look like it’s just out of a postcard!

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October and May
  • Places to Visit: Panorama Point, Heart Point, Malang Point, Luisa Point, Echo Point, Charlotte Lake, Lords Point, One Tree Hill

5. Lonavala

Lonavala in Rainy Season

Rolling hills and flowing waterfalls are a regular feature of the lush green ambience which Lonavala provides. This place with scenic landscapes is just 93 km away from the city of Mumbai and can be reached in a matter of just 2 hours. Well connected by road (By Mumbai-Pune expressway) and rail, it will be a heart-rendering journey which lets you enjoy in Nature’s lap.

Major attractions to see include Kune Falls, Lohagarh Fort, Tiger Point, Nagphani, Pawna Lake, Rajmachi Parketc which can be all covered in a day or two. It also has the ancient Karla Caves and Bhaja caves which will satisfy your inner history buff, if you have one!

Rajmachi fort trekk

If Lonavala doesn’t satisfy your quench your thirst for lush green landscapes, then go to Khandala, which is just a few km away from Lonavala and spend some serene time in the green misty hills of Khandala.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October-May
  • Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 days
  • Places to Visit:  Duke’s Nose, Korigad Fort, Tiger’s Leap, Lohagad, Karla & Bhaja Caves, Bushy Dam, Bedsa Caves, Pavna Lake, Tungarli Lake and Lonavala Lake

Khandala

If you visit the location during the rainy season, you will also find a sprouting waterfall at every turn of your way there. The 283 km from Mumbai will not seem like a distance if you look out of the window of your vehicle and just give in to the soothing hypnosis which the way will do on you.

6. Alibag (also known as Alibaug)

Alibag in Rainy Season

120 km south of Mumbai, Alibag is a beach location which will satisfy all your beach cravings and the salty winds and periodic waves will calm each and every cell of your body. Containing a fort to which you can walk through the sea on low tides, Alibag has a number of such tourist attractions.

alibag-beach-water-sports

It also has a number of water sports which will get your adrenaline pumping and heart beating faster. Moving on a horse cart, enjoying the setting sun will definitely are some of the refreshing activities to get on with. So the next time you want to take control of your life and drive to a place where you and can relax, Alibag Beach, please!

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October-July
  • Places to Visit: Varsoli Beach, Vikram Vinayak Temple, Alibag Fort, Kihim Beach, Kaneshwar Mandir, Murud Janjira, Nagaon Beach, Underi

7. Raigad Fort

Raigad Village

Raigad fort, located in Raigad district of the Konkan Part of Maharashtra, it is 103 km away from Mumbai city. With regular buses leaving from Mumbai city, Raigad is easily accessible. Raigad Fort, one of the favourite forts of beloved Maratha ruler, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, sits in an area whose green grandeur is renowned throughout the area.

Raigad fort- Weekend Getaways near Mumbai

The 1737 steps leading up to fort will hardly seem tough when you think of the view from the top. But in case you have lazy or aged members in your group, you can also take the cable car which takes you right in between the soft peaks of Sahyadri Mountains. The view from the top is so mystical, as it overlooks an artificial yet truly magical lake named the Ganga Sagar Lake.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  September to November
  • Places to Visit:  Raigad Fort, Raigad Museum,

kamshet paragliding

One of the few places in the Maharashtra State to have its own paragliding venture, adventure buffs from the entire country come here all year long to enjoy the adrenaline rush of this sport. Located very close to the bustle of the Lonavala and Khandala, Durshet is a comparatively quieter and tantalizing picnic spot near Mumbai.

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  • Places to Visit: Kondeshwar temple, Karla Caves, Bedsa Caves, Bhairi cave, Bhandar Dongar, Vadivali Lake, Uksan Dam, Raikar Farm

9. Igatpuri

Igatpuri-Weekend Getaways near Mumbai

Igatpuri also has a scintillating show of river valleys and rolling hills which will take your breath away. The location also has an adventure park which will fuel your desires of walking on ropes and jumping through tires. Also containing many resorts where you can kick back and relax or snuggle together in the pleasant chill, Igatpuri is a perfect destination for a romantic getaway or even a school picnic.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  June to September and November to March
  • Places to Visit:  Dhammagiri, Tringalwadi Fort, Bhatsa River Valley, Kalsubai peak, Arthur Lake, Amruteshwar Temple, Camel Valley

10. Kashid / Murud-Janjira Fort

Kashid beach

Few places in the world are capable of invoking so much awe as the majestic Janjira fort. Situated 148 km away from Mumbai city, the aesthetic way through the Konkan coast will steal your heart. Rising from the sea like a single monolith, the fort that is a real architectural wonder offers quite a majestic sight.

Murud-Janjira- Weekend Getaways near Mumbai

As they say, the journey is often better than the destination, and nowhere is it as evident as here where the traveller willing to reach the fort need to undertake an arduous boat voyage in sailboats, which often take a circular route according to the wind direction. The fort itself is steeped in history and mystery as tales of royal rivalries mingle with stories of secret passages and hidden treasures. It can also be combined with a trip to the beautiful Kashid beach nearby.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October to March
  • Places to Visit:  Murud-Janjira Fort, Beach

Famous for its river rafting endeavour on the Kundalika River, Kolad is truly a place where the excitement meets serenity. Green, moist covers enveloping white, lustrous waters of the river truly make it the River Rafting Mecca of the state.

Kolad Sunset

The most thrilling part of the visit will be flowing through the fiery waters of the river Kundalika, but inexplicable experience also includes staying in little cottages with little network and connecting with nature and mollifying.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  June to February
  • Places to Visit:  Kundalika River, Kuda Caves, Tala, Tamhini Falls, Kansai Falls

12. Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat Tunnel

Ideal for difficult level trekking close to the Mumbai City, Malshej Ghat is visited by thousands of tourists especially after the climax of the monsoon in the region.

The best part about this location for the trekkers is the Harishchandragad Fort,  which you can hike up to and watch as the sun goes down on the day (that is if you complete the trek within that time span).

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  July to September and October-March
  • Places to Visit:  Shivneri Fort, Harishchandragad, Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, Malshej Falls, Shivneri Fort

13. Kalsubai Peak

Kalsubai trek - Highest peak of Maharashtra (5400ft) places to visit during Monsoon near mumbai

If trekking is your forte and you want to challenge yourself with the toughest trek near Mumbai, then Kalsubai peak is the way to go. Termed as the Everest of Maharashtra , this trek is quite a handful when it comes to the end.

kalsubai peak

Sweats and pants will keep accompany you till the top, but needless to say, the view from the top of the cliff is exalting.

Keeping the trek aside too, there are a wide array of activities to do in the vicinity such as visiting the  Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary .

14. Bhandardara

Bhandardara

Bhandardara is the perfect location to kick back and chill with your loved ones. Close to Igatpuri, this place is a scenic balance between calm and energizing. Bhandardara sits by the Pravara River which flows in a perfect fashion and it embellishes the whole of the land. Major tourist attractions include waterfalls, mountains, Wilson dam, Arthur Lake and Randha falls.

Bhandardara_Waterfall

The top of the mountains proves to be a place to rest and strengthen yourself along with your favourites in a serene, sober way. Stand at the tallest peak in Maharashtra at mount Kalsubai and look at this glorious state in the grandest way.

  • Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 days
  • Places to Visit:  Bhandardara Lake, Randha Falls, Wilson Dam, Arthur Lake, Agasti Rishi Ashram, Amriteshwar Temple and Sandhan Valley

This picturesque village of Jawhar amidst the Western Ghats is known for its spirited culture and heritage. Jawhar was the capital of the Koli kings and still has the reminiscence of that time within the area.

Nature and her beauty also peak in the town as it is extremely well kept with trees and greenery with an occasional waterfall every here and there.

Also being the home to the Warli Tribes, the rich cultural heritage in the form of Warli paintings, traditional art and craft amasses thousands of folk from across the globe who come to visit and view the handicrafts in the very making.

  • Places to Visit: Kal Mandvi Waterfall, Jai Sagar Dam, Hiradpada Waterfall, Jai Vilas Palace, Shirpamal, Bhopatgad, Khadkhad Dharan, Hanuman Point, Sunset Point, Dabhosa waterfall

Trip to Mulshi, Pune, Maharashtra

As one of the places to visit near Mumbai which have gained their popularity in recent years, I think that Mulshi is still underrated in all its aspects. If camping by the lakes is your kind of getaways, then you have got yourself a treat!

Mulshi Dam

We advise you to visit this place before pollution gets to this beautiful abode of nature. Nights are even more beautiful as the starlit sky is just breathtaking.

  • Ideal Weekend Duration : 2 days
  • Places to Visit: Tamhini Ghat and Waterfalls

Sula_Vineyards

165 km away from Mumbai, Nashik proudly holds the title of our very own Napa Valley. Steeped in tradition and history, Nashik contains numerous temples and places of spiritual significance such as the majestic Trimbakeshwar which is one of the Jyotirlinga temples of India.

Pandavleni caves Nashik Weekend Getaways near Mumbai

This place is also the birthplace of the great river Godavari, on the banks of which are numerous ghats. Nashik also contains the breathtaking Pandavleni caves, which is one of the earliest examples of Buddhist Satavahana architecture in Maharashtra. Finally, no trip to Nashik is complete without the mandatory wine tasting trip to the numerous vineyards and wineries dotted across the countryside. As one says, get drunk on the good life in Nashik.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October-March
  • Places to Visit: Sula Vineyards, York Winery & Tasting Room, Soma Vineyards, Pandavleni Caves, Muktidham, Trimbakeshwar, Mhasoba Temple

The Union Territory of Daman is a location where you can refill your required beach quotient within a meagre span of 2 or 3 days. Located at just 177 km, you can take your own vehicle or take a train to this beach paradise. Daman is also a great location for solo travelling .

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October to April
  • Places to Visit:  Jampore Beach, Devka Beach, Moti Daman, Church of Bom Jesus, Somnath Mahadev Temple, Nani Daman

Lavasa City View

Imagine an aesthetic town around a lake with multicoloured buildings adjourning it. Now add activities like Rock Climbing and a luxury retreat there for subsidized rates. Seems a little too good to be true, doesn’t it?

lavasa city near pune

Well, that is exactly how Lavasa city, near Pune, is. Clicking pictures by the lake with vibrant hues of the building in the background seems like a really good deal for an inexpensive getaway near Mumbai.

  • Places to Visit: Yemghar Dam, Bamboosa, Vajrai Falls

20. Bhimashankar

Bhimashankar

As one of the best locations near Mumbai to visit after Monsoon , this place is already bustling with tourists. The end of the downpours season witnesses the maximum crowd in the region of Maharashtra.

As the heat progresses, the crowd thins and by the end of summer, the region becomes a bit parched. But most of the greens are back by the first or second week of the rains along with the tourists.

Bhimashankar Monsoon Destinations during monsoon near mumbai

People who visit this place cannot stop talking about the wondrous scenery this place showcases, and no one can deny the calmness one gets by going to this weekend getaway near Mumbai.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  August to February
  • Places to Visit:  Jyotirlinga Temple, Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

21. Mahabaleshwar

Elephant Hill Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar also has a majestic lake overviewing the entire location along with things to do there like Horse Riding, Trekking, Shopping, Mountain Biking, Boating, Fishing and Water Sports. The ideal time to visit Mahabaleshwar would be in the winter season, although the chill might be slightly more than the temperature in Mumbai, you would get an opportunity to pluck strawberries right from the garden!

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In case you have extra time on your hands after you see the beauty of Mahabaleshwar, you can head to Panchgani which is just 19 km away from Mahabaleshwar and spend some quality time there.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  January-December
  • Places to Visit:  Mapro Garden, Venna Lake, Pratapgarh

22. Panchgani

Panchgani

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip:  October to May
  • Places to Visit:  River Krishna, Dhom Dam, Table Land, Devil’s Kitchen caves.

23. Kaas Plateau

Kaas Patthar

Very few know about this location near the Satara district of the Maharashtra state, which happens to be one of the most underrated World Heritage Sites in India.

The plateau and the location, which is cast away by a layer of beautiful flowers of different hues, can not be described in words.

Meadow at Kaas

The greens, pinks and the whites, all merge together to form the most beautiful combination ever. Most international destinations will be put to shame in front of this untouched paradise. The lake, the waterfalls or even the Nature Reserve, nothing here at Kaas Plateau will dissappoint you.

Kaas Patthar

Are you wondering how to reach this location? By road is the best option as the little town in Satara is located near the Mahabaleshwar hill station and will prove to be one of the best road trips you will ever undertake.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip: October – March
  • Ideal Weekend Duration: 2 days
  • Places to Visit: Vajrai Waterfall, Kaas Lake, Kaas Pathar Nature Reserve

24. Thoseghar

Thosegar waterfalls Getaways Near Mumbai During Monsoon

Water flowing through this luscious, verdurous cover of Thosegar is a drastically different sight from the cement jungle of Mumbai. The cityscape where buildings touch the sky is replaced by trees.

The change from the garbage piles which form mountains to actual tree-clad mountains will be quite good a change for your eyes.

Thoseghar Waterfalls and the town are prime examples of how locations conserved and maintained can be stress-busters for the general public. Therefore, Thosegar Falls proves to be one of the most amazing places to visit for 2 days near Mumbai.

  • Best Time to visit for a weekend trip: After Monsoon
  • Places to Visit: Thoseghar Falls, Sajjangad, Samartha Museum, Sajjangad Machi.

25. Aurangabad

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Dripping in historical significance spread throughout centuries, Aurangabad city boasts a huge number of architectural wonders. Whether it is Bibi Ka Maqbara located in the heart of the city or the Ellora caves, a few kilometres away from the city centre, all bring foreign as well native tourists here throughout the year.

Ellora UNESCO world heritage sites in India

Ajanta and Ellora caves are one of the most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India which claims a large chunk of the tourist population coming to Aurangabad city.

  • Ideal Weekend Duration: 3 days
  • Places to Visit: Ajanta caves, Ellora Caves, Daulatabad Fort, Bibi Ka Maqbara

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Best places to visit near Mumbai for a perfect getaway

Best places to visit near Mumbai for a perfect getaway

  • Escape Mumbai 's chaos with enchanting weekend getaways like Lonavala, Alibaug , and Daman.
  • Experience nature's tranquility and scenic beauty in these destinations.
  • Explore cultural richness and indulge in trekking or lakeside camping for a rejuvenating retreat.

Lonavala and Khandala (80 km from Mumbai)

Alibaug (95 km from mumbai), matheran (80 km from mumbai), kashid (125 km from mumbai), nashik (165 km from mumbai), mahabaleshwar (265 km from mumbai), lavasa (190 km from mumbai), igatpuri (120 km from mumbai), pawna lake (120 km from mumbai), daman (180 km from mumbai).

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1. Lonavala

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Situated at an altitude of 622 m in the Sahyadri Range, Lonavala is a beautiful hill station in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top hill stations you must include in Maharashtra tour packages and among the best tourist places to visit near Mumbai & Pune. It is located about 67 km from Pune, and 95 km from Mumbai. Lonavala has several tourist places in the form of caves, lakes, forts and waterfalls. Lohagad Fort , Rajmachi Point, Bhushi Dam, Kune Waterfalls, Karla Caves, Tikona Fort, Visapur Fort, Bedsa Caves and Tung Fort are some of the best places to include in Lonavala tour packages . The twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala are the most popular monsoon getaways in India. The best time to visit Lonavala and Khandala is during the monsoon, between July - September when the scenic spots become lush green and the waterfalls are in full flow.

Distance from Mumbai: 95 Kms

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Alibaug, or Alibag is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. About 75 km from Lonavala, & 102 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular places for beaches in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Konkan Tour Packages . Located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibaug is well known for its beautiful beaches and ancient forts that are the most visited places as part of Alibaug packages . Alibaug Beach, Kihim Beach, Akshi Beach, Mandwa Beach, Kashid Beach, Varsoli Beach, Nagaon Beach, Murud Beach, Kolaba Fort, and Murud -Janjira Fort are the most popular places to visit in Alibaug . It can also be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Alibag is one of the must include places in Maharashtra Tour Packages , especially for beach lovers.

Distance from Mumbai: 102 Kms

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Nashik or Nasik is the third-largest city by population in Maharashtra. Situated about 182 km from Mumbai, and 211 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 700 m, Nashik is famous for its numerous temples that can be visited as part of Nashik Tour Packages . Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar are some of the popular places to visit in Nashik . Nashik also holds Kumbha Mela, the largest religious gathering held once every 12 years. A large number of pilgrims, sadhus, and holy men attend this magnificent fair and take bath in the holy river Godavari. Apart from its religious importance, Nashik has numerous vineyards that dot the countryside and is known as the wine capital of India. Nashik can be visited along with Shirdi Tour Packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 183 Kms

4. Igatpuri

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Igatpuri is a beautiful hill town in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. About 136 km from Mumbai, and 250 km from Pune, it is one of the top hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the most popular weekend getaways near Mumbai as well as Pune. At an altitude of 1900 feet in the Sahyadri Hills of Western Ghats, Igatpuri is a treat for the eyes as this charming hill station is adorned with beautiful temples, quaint old forts, pleasant climate, majestic mountains, and splendid scenery. This quaint hill town looks even more beautiful during monsoon season with gushing waterfalls, glittering lakes, mist, and the lush greenery. Bhatsa River Valley, Camel Valley, Tringalwadi Fort, Ghatandevi Temple, and Vaitarna Dam are some important places to visit in Igatpuri during your Maharashtra tour . This hill town has gained popularity among those who seek peace and spiritual rejuvenation, as Igatpuri is home to the Vipassana International Academy of Meditation. Also called as Dammagiri, this Vipassana center is considered to be the world's largest meditation center and is a major attraction in Igatpuri . With many forts in the vicinity, it is a paradise for hikers and trekkers.

Distance from Mumbai: 132 Kms

5. Matheran

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Situated at an altitude of 800 m in the Western Ghats range, Matheran is one of the top monsoon destinations in Maharashtra and among popular hill stations near Mumbai & Pune for a weekend trip. It is about 94 km from Mumbai, 56 km from Lonavala and 122 km from Pune. It can be visited as part of Lonavala tour packages . Matheran, which means 'forest on the forehead', is an eco-sensitive region declared by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India. It is Asia's only automobile free hill station. Matheran is famous for its 38 viewpoints. Porcupine Point, Panorama Point, Echo Point, Charlott Lake, King George Point, Louisa Point, Monkey Point, Paymaster Park, Panthers' Caves, Rambaug Point, Heart Point, etc. are the some important tourist places in Matheran . Matheran is home to Matheran Hill Railway, one of the few toy trains in India. The Matheran hill railway, also known as Matheran Light Railway (MLR), is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Also, this hill station is the birthplace of famous freedom fighter Veer Bhai Kotwal.

Distance from Mumbai: 94 Kms

6. Bhandardara

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Bhandardara is a small hill station and a holiday resort located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 157 km from pune & 172 k from Mumbai, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the beautiful places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 750 m on the banks of river Pravara, Bhandardara is a blend of natural beauty, waterfalls, mountains, tranquility, greenery, refreshing air, and pristine ambiance that can be experienced as part of Bhandardara tour packages . Arthur Lake, Randha Waterfalls, Umbrella Falls, Bhandardara Dam or Wilson Dam, and Amruteshwar Temple are some important tourist places in Bhandardara . Bhandardara provides plenty of opportunities for small treks and hikes for adventure lovers. The most interesting and exciting trek is the small trek to Ratangad Fort. The famous Mount Kalsubai (1646 m), the highest peak in Maharashtra, is a favorite trekking place. Bhandardara can also be visited along with Lonavala tour packages .

Distance from Mumbai: 172 Kms

7. Malshej Ghat

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

Nestled in the lofty rugged hills of the Western Ghats, Malshej Ghat is one of the picturesque hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune Tour Packages . It is about 117 km from Pune, and 141 km from Mumbai. Situated at an altitude of about 700 m, the place is known for its rugged mountains, trekking trails, amazing waterfalls, and numerous lakes. This stunning mountain pass is an amazing getaway from Mumbai and Pune and lures a huge number of tourists, especially during the monsoon season when the surroundings are come alive with lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls. Malshej Falls, Harishchandragad Fort, Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, Ajoba Hill Fort, Sindola Fort, etc., are some of the top tourist places in Malshej Ghat . For the outdoor enthusiasts and the adventure seeker, there are many trekking trails along its scenic hilly routes and waterfalls. The most famous is the trek to Harishchandragad,among the must-visit places as part of Malshej Ghat trip . Ancient temples and fortifications atop the hill add to the experience of the trek. Another trekking option is to climb the 400 steps of Shivneri Fort, the birthplace of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Distance from Mumbai: 126 Kms

8. Karla Caves

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 11 km from Lonavala, 59 km from Pune & 107 km from Mumbai, the Karla Caves or Karle Caves are a complex of ancient Indian Buddhist rock-cut cave temples located at Karli near Lonavala, Maharashtra. It is one of the best Lonavala tourist places and also among well known historical places to visit near Mumbai & Pune protected by Archaeological Survey of India. Karla is one of the most famous centers of early rock-cut architecture in India. The caves are excavated nearly 100 m on a high spur of the chain of hills on the north flank of the Indrayani valley. These caves were developed over two periods - from 2nd century BC to 2nd Century AD and in 5th - 10th Century AD. The oldest of the cave shrines is believed to date back to 160 BC, having arisen near a major ancient trade route, running eastward from the Arabian Sea into the Deccan. These caves are among the must include places in Lonavala tour packages . The Karla complex consists of 16 rock-cut excavations of which cave 8 is the chaityagriha. The complex of Karla Caves has its interior lighted by windows. The Karla Caves of rock excavations are not that elaborate when compared to its counterparts at Ajanta and Ellora. However, the grand chaityagriha of Karla is the grandest and the largest of all the chaityagrihas ...

Distance from Mumbai: 107 Kms

9. Randha Falls

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 10 km from Bhandardara Bus Stop, 156 km from Pune & 177 km from Mumbai, Randha Falls is a beautiful waterfall located on the Rajur - Bhandardara road in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra . The waterfall is formed over Pravara River and cascades down from a height of 170 feet into a beautiful gorge. Considered as one of the prominent waterfalls in India, the jaw-dropping Randha Falls is a must visit place during monsoon and also one of the popular places to visit in Bhandardara. It is the chief source of hydro power in the Bhandardara region. There is a temple on the banks of the river and a viewpoint just above the falls provides a great view of the waterfalls. The rocky sides of the gorge are home to colonies of bees and one can see huge hanging hives under the rocky ledges.

Distance from Mumbai: 177 Kms

10. Lohagad Fort

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 11 km from Lonavala, 66 km from Pune & 114 km from Mumbai, the Lohagad Fort (Iron Fort) is a historical fort situated along the Sahyadri hills in the Lonavala region of Maharashtra. It is one of the best tourist places to visit in Lonavala and also one of the popular heritage in Maharashtra . Perched atop a hillock at an altitude of 1050 m, the Lohagad Fort separates the Indrayani basin from the Pawna basin. It is also among the popular trekking places to visit near Pune & Mumbai. It is one of the most visited forts in Maharashtra as part of Lonavala tour packages . The fort was built by Guru Govind Singh in 1564 CE to serve as a prison. Shivaji Maharaj captured it in 1648 CE, but he was forced to surrender it to the Mughals in 1665 CE by the Treaty of Purandar. Shivaji Maharaj recaptured the fort in 1670 CE and used it for keeping his treasury. Later in Peshwa's time, Nana Phadnavis used this fort for living and built several structures in the fort such as a big tank and a step-well. Recently the fort has been declared as a protected monument by the government. The hillfort is designed in the shape of the tail of a scorpion. The fort can be reached from any of its four entrances, namely Maha Darwaja, Ganesh ...

Distance from Mumbai: 114 Kms

11. Umbrella Falls

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 500 m from Bhandardara Bus Stop, Umbrella Falls is a beautiful seasonal waterfalls situated at the Bhandardara Dam in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top places to visit in Bhandardara and also one of the best waterfalls in Maharashtra. When the Wilson dam overflows during monsoon, water gushes out from a small opening in its northern end over a semicircular rock, forming the picturesque Umbrella Falls. The water body is also used for hydro�electric power generation. There is a bridge right below the waterfall, tourists can get a full view of the waterfalls standing on the bridge. The waterfalls can be enjoyed only during the monsoon season, when the dam reaches full capacity. The falls can be easily reached by walk from Bhandardara Bus Station which is around 500 m.

Distance from Mumbai: 178 Kms

12. Elephanta Caves

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 17 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island or Gharapuri in Mumbai Harbour. The Caves, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Mumbai's oldest historic site and also one of the best Mumbai tourist places . Among the prime places to visit as part of Mumbai Packages , the identity of the creators of Elephant Caves is disputed. It is believed that the Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas were behind the creation of the caves and sculptures. The island was ruled by the Chalukyas and later by the Gujarat sultanate. It was later handed over by the Gujarat Sultan to the Portuguese in 1534 AD. The caves are known for beautiful Hindu temples and sculptures. The Elephanta Caves were named by the Portuguese after they saw a statue of an elephant on the island. The statue is now placed at the Bhau Daji Lad Museum at the Jijamata Udyan at Byculla in Mumbai. The main cave (Cave 1) was a Hindu place of worship until Portuguese rule began in 1534 AD, after which the caves suffered severe damage. This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect and was designated UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork. It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Elephanta Island has two groups of caves in the rock-cut architectural ...

Distance from Mumbai: 17 Kms

13. Murud - Janjira Fort

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 5 km from Murud, 21 km from Diveagar, 53 km from Alibaug, 84 km from Raigad Fort, 170 km from Mumbai, and 162 km from Pune, Murud - Janjira is an island fort situated near Murud in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. This is one of the top places to visit in Alibaug , and also one of the popular heritage places to visit near Pune and Mumbai. Janjira Fort is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on all sides and is one of the strongest marine forts of India. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Alibaug tour packages . The name Janjira is derived from the Arabic word Jazeera which means island. The original structure was built in the 15th century by a Koli chief as a defense against pirates and thieves. Originally a small wooden structure, Janjira Fort was later captivated by Siddi Sirul Khan an Abyssinian Siddi of Ahmednagar kings in the 17th century. During its construction, the fort structure collapsed thrice. Siddi realized that a sacrifice is needed, so he offered his 22 years old son to God. It is one of the The fort was attacked many times by the Portuguese, British, and the Marathas but it was successful in resisting attempts to capture. Shivaji's ...

Distance from Mumbai: 154 Kms

14. Kalsubai Peak / Mount Kalsubai

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 12 km from Bhandardara, 165 km from Mumbai & 174 km from Pune, Kalsubai Peak is a mountain peak in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. This is one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Bhandardara tour packages . The peak of Kalsubai perched at an altitude of 5400 feet (1646 m) and it is the highest peak in Maharashtra. The peak lies within the Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the best places to visit in Bhandardara for adventure enthusiasts. The peak is a small plateau and offers a commanding view of nearby forts and Bhandardara Dam. It was used for keeping watch on their enemies during the Maratha rule in the region. Kalsubai Temple is Located at the topmost peak of the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra. Mount Kalsubai is a famous trekking destination in Maharashtra. The trekking route attracts a large number of visitors, some to conquer the highest peak in Maharashtra, some trek to Kalsubai to visit Mandir and offer prayers to local deity Kalsubai. The temple houses an old well, where the water level never drops below 3 feet. A religious fair is organized by the locals at this temple during Navratri. To reach the summit there are various trekking routes. The ...

Distance from Mumbai: 165 Kms

15. Sinhagad Fort

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 32 km from Pune Junction, Sinhagad or Sinhagarh means the Lion Fort, is a fortress located southwest of Pune City. Sinhagad Fort is one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Pune packages Previously called Kondana, the fort has been the site of many important battles, most notably the Battle of Sinhagad in 1671 CE. It is one of the top places to visit near Pune City. According to history, the fort was built 2,000 years ago and it is said that the name Kondana was derived from sage Kaundinya. Mohammed bin Tughalak captured the fort from the Koli tribal chieftain, Nag Naik in 1340 CE. And in 1496 CE, Malik Ahmad, the founder of the Nizam Shahi dynasty took control of the fort. Nearly 200 years later, the Maratha leader Shahaji Bhonsale captured the fort. In 1647 CE, Shivaji held the stronghold and renamed it Sinhagad. In 1665 CE, as per the Treaty of Purandar, Shivaji handed over Sinhagad to the Mughals and again captured it in 1670 CE, under the direction of Tanaji who was Shivaji's favorite general. Aurangzeb laid siege to Sinhagad in 1701- 03 CE, but could not hold it for long. Finally the British seized the fort from the Marathas in 1818 AD. The fort was later used as a retreat for many European residents of Pune. Counted ...

Distance from Mumbai: 192 Kms

16. Bhaja Caves

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 5 km from Lohagad Fort, 15 km from Lonavala, 71 km from Pune & 119 km from Mumbai, Bhaja Caves are one of the popular Buddhist caves of Hinayana faith in Maharashtra. These caves are one of the top places to visit in Lonavala and among the well known tourist places to visit near Pune & Mumbai . These caves are well known historical places near Pune protected as National Monument by the Archaeological Survey of India. Bhaja Caves or Bhaje caves are a group of 22 rock-cut caves dating back to the 2nd century BC. The caves are 400 feet above the village of Bhaja on an ancient trade route, which extends from the eastern side of the Arabian Sea towards the Deccan. The Bhaja Caves are similar to the Karla Caves in style and architectural designs. The most prominent among the excavations is the chaityagriha (Cave 12). The chaityagriha is considered to be the earliest of its kind. It consists of a large apsidal hall and is divided into a central nave and side aisles by 27 pillars. The ceiling of the nave is vaulted and original wooden beams are fixed. Chaitya contains stupa at its far end with a hole in the top for wooden umbrella. Cave 18 is a monastery and consists of a rectangular hall with a front pillared verandah. Depictions of the Sun God Surya and Lord Indra are present ...

Distance from Mumbai: 119 Kms

17. Kashid Beach

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 32 km from Alibaug, 20 km from Murud - Janjira Fort, and 133 km from Mumbai, Kashid Beach is a beautiful beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea at Kashid. It is one of the popular beaches in Maharashtra and also a popular weekend getaway from Mumbai and Pune. Kashid Beach is tucked between two hillocks and is known for its clear waters, white sand and casuarina groves that line the shore. The 3 km long white sand beach is the most beautiful and alluring in the Konkan region. Kashid Beach is a quiet and soothing place and a perfect getaway from the busy city life. Kashid is not as commercially popular as most other beaches in the state. Most tourists stop over at Kashid en route Alibag or Murud. Kashid Beach is also perfect for surfing with waves rising as high as six feet almost throughout the year. However swimming is not recommended at Kashid. Kashid is also a popular destination for water sports like water scooters, parasailing and banana boat rides. The beach is very crowded on weekends but on weekdays it has almost deserted look. There are lots of shacks with hammocks offering snacks, cold drinks, and coconut water. One can relax there and enjoy the beauty of beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 133 Kms

18. Ratangad Fort

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 6 km from Ratanwadi, 23 km from Bhandardara , 183 km from Pune & 197 km from Mumbai, Ratangad is an ancient hill fort situated at Ratanwadi village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the best forts in Maharashtra and an ideal place for trekking around Mumbai & Pune. The Ratangad Fort is one of the most popular places to visit in Bhandardara and the place leaves visitors spellbound with its rich heritage. The fort is located at a height of 4250 feet. Ratangad Fort is 400 year old fort, which was used by Maratha warrior Shivaji. The fort was initially ruled by the Mughals and it was conquered by Shivaji Maharaj. Ratangad has a natural rock peak with a cavity at the top which is called Nedhe or Eye of the Needle. The fort has four gates known as Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan and Trimbak. There are two caves on the Ratangad Fort, one of the caves is smaller and can accommodate 8-10 people, while the other cave is larger and can accommodate 40-50 people. It also has many wells on the top. The base village Ratanwadi has Amruteshwar Temple which is famous for its carvings. The Pravara River originates in Ratangad Fort. According to the local legend, Sage Agastya meditated and performed penance in Ratangad. At that place two drops of Amrut was dropped and water started flowing out from Ratangad continuously resulting in the river Pravara hence the name 'Amrutvahini'. There are numerous ...

Distance from Mumbai: 197 Kms

19. Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

At a distance of 28 km from Nashik, Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeswar is a small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains in Nasik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the must-include places in Nashik packages . Trimbakeshwar is famous for Trimbakeshwar Temple which is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most famous places to visit near Nashik . Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. A crown studded with precious stones rests on top of this Linga, which is said to be from the age of Pandavas. This crown is decorated with various precious stones like emeralds, diamonds, and many other varieties. The crown is displayed every Monday from 4 PM - 5 PM. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Mumbai . The temple is built of black stone in the Nagara style of architecture and is enclosed in a spacious courtyard. The sanctum internally a square and externally ...

Distance from Mumbai: 193 Kms

20. Revdanda Fort & Beach

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At a distance of 5 km from Korlai, 18 km from Alibaug and 15 km from Kashid, Revdanda Fort is an ancient Portuguese fort located at Revdanda in Raigad district of Maharashtra. The fort is located at the mouth of the Kundalika River. Revdanda Fort, also known as Revdanda Aagarkot, was built by Portuguese Captain Soj in 1558 CE. In 1740 CE, Revdanda along with the Korlai Fort came under Maratha kingdom as per the treaty signed by the Portuguese. Angres defeated the fort in 1817 CE but it came under the British Raj in 1818 AD. The periphery of the fort is around 5 km. The entire fortification has two main doors one from north and the other from south. Of which the northern gate was for land connection and the southern gate was used as a passage to the sea. This route opens to the main sea through the Revdanda creek. Portuguese built a dock over here which had become non-existent over time. The north and south gate is connected directly by a long road made of stones. Now, only the western part of the compound has some relics of the ancient fort. The remaining portion has eventually become the Revdanda village with houses and patches of farmlands. The fort has a 4 storey tower and a couple of cannons within its walls. There is an old passage beneath the principle walls which is presently blocked. Revdanda had a chapel where St Francis Xaviers delivered one of his earliest sermons in the Indian subcontinent. Revdanda was also the first place in India where Afanasy ...

Distance from Mumbai: 118 Kms

21. Someshwar Waterfalls / Dudhsagar Falls

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At a distance of 2 km from Someshwar Temple and 9 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Someshwar Waterfalls is a breathtaking waterfall situated near Gangapur in the suburbs of Nashik. It is one of the popular waterfalls in Maharashtra , and among the must-visit places as part of Nashik tour packages . Also known as Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Someshwar Waterfalls is one of the most favorite tourist places in Nashik . This small and beautiful waterfall is formed over the holy River Godavari. The height of the waterfall is 10 m and the place turns very picturesque during the monsoon as there is a huge water flow and also a lot more greenery around. It is a much-loved picnic spot by families and preferred stop by youngsters, to spend a relaxed evening. There is also a Balaji Temple near the waterfall which is a must-visit. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Mumbai: 187 Kms

22. Bhimashankar Temple

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At a distance of 111 km from Pune, 124 km from Lonavala, 210 km from Nashik, and 224 km from Mumbai, Bhimashankar Temple is an ancient pilgrimage center located near Karjat in the Ghat region of Sahyadri hills in Maharashtra. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . Bhimashankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India, and among the must-visit places as part of Pune tour packages . The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Aundha Nagnath Temple in Hingoli. Bhimashankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna River near Raichur. It is believed that the original temple of Bhimashankar was built in the 12th century CE. However, no evidence remains dating to that period has been found. The temple was renovated by Chimaji Antaji Bhide Naik in 1733 CE followed by some repair works by Dikshit Patwardhan in 1766 CE. A well was constructed in the complex by Raghunathrao Peshwa. The famous minister of the Peshwas, Nana Phadnavis carried out a lot of renovations, including the construction of the shikhara. It is one of the famous places to visit in Pune . According ...

Distance from Mumbai: 199 Kms

23. Pandavleni Caves

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At a distance of 8 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Pandavleni Caves or Trirashmi Caves are the ancient rock cut caves situated on Trirashmi Hills to the south of Nashik. The location of the caves is a holy Buddhist site in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Nashik. Pandavleni Caves are a group of 24 caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD, representing the Hinayana Buddhism and has nothing to do with the characters of Mahabharata (the Pandavas).These caves were built by the rulers of that time like Satavahanas and Kshaharatas for Hinayana Buddhist monks. More ancient name of caves is Trirashmi Caves where the root 'Trirashmi' means 'triple royal'. Most of the caves are Viharas except for the 18th cave which is a Chaitya. Caves 3, 10, 18 and 20 are the most significant and fascinating caves among the 24 caves which are noted for their magnificent sculptures. Cave 3 has a large Vihara with fascinating sculptures. Cave 10 is also a Vihara but it is much older and finer than Cave 3. It is believed to be as old as the Karla Caves near Lonavala. These caves houses shrines, cisterns, rare inscription, carved figures of Buddha and Bodhisattva, along with icons of some of the Jain Teerthankaras like Vrishabhdeo, Ambikadevi, Veer Manibhadraji etc. The Chaitya (Cave 18) is well sculptured with an elaborate facade. There are several inscriptions found in these caves. Inscriptions in caves 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19 and ...

Distance from Mumbai: 174 Kms

24. Kune Falls

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At a distance of 2 km from Khandala Railway Station, 3.5 km from Lonavala Railway Station, 94 km from Mumbai & 70 km from Pune, Kune Falls is a scenic waterfall situated near Kune village in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous waterfalls not to miss in a Maharashtra tour and also one of the best places to visit in Lonavala . Kune Falls lies at an altitude of 622 m set against the stunning backdrop of the famous Sahyadri Mountains. It is a three-tiered waterfall cascading down from a height of 200 m and is a must include tourist place in Lonavala tour packages . The waterfall is divided into 2 sections and the highest drop at this three-tier waterfall is of about 100 m. The place is completely surrounded by lush green vegetation and provides a great visual experience. The falls attracts tourists in large numbers during the rainy season when the waterfall is in its peak form and flows down with a huge gush. Bathing and swimming are popular activities in the waterfalls. The water that flows through the valley runs for many days even after the monsoon season is over. The Kune Church is located within the close proximity of Kune Waterfalls and serves as a landmark to reach the waterfalls. From the church, it takes just a short walk to reach Kune falls. The ...

25. Garbett Point / Garbut Point

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At a distance of 17 km from Matheran and 8 km from Diksal, Garbett Point or Garbut Point is located near Matheran with grand view of the plateau below. The huge plateau gives a view to various waterfalls on the neighboring mountains. This place is also one of the top things to do in Matheran hill station and it is one of the must include places in Lonavala packages .. Garbut Point, situated about 5 km walk from Matheran Railway Station, is a comparatively secluded and less visited vantage point. Flanked by a gorgeous valley on one side and the thick jungle on the other, Garbett Point is a place from where enthralling views of sunrise and sunset can be observed. Garbett to Matheran trekking is very famous for adventure lovers from Mumbai and Pune. The trek is a bit long and requires a little patience to accomplish. The trek starts from Diksal village. After walking for 5 minutes one can see a huge manmade lake. Visitors need to walk along the perimeter of the lake and cross a fast moving stream. One needs a rope to cross the stream during the monsoon season. The fields and the mountains are lush green with waterfalls all around. After crossing the stream, trekkers need to climb a steep hillock till a nearby village. After short steep climb from the village, one will reach the narrow Garbett plateau, which ...

Distance from Mumbai: 89 Kms

26. Rajmachi Fort

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At a distance of 15 km from Lonavala, 15 km from Khandala, 82 km from Mumbai & 82 km from Pune, Rajmachi Fort is an ancient fort situated in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular tourist places near Mumbai for trekking and also among the best places to visit in Lonavala . This famous fort in Maharashtra lies at an altitude of 2710 feet. This is a protected monument and is among the most popular attraction not to miss in a Lonavala tour packages . Historically, Rajmachi fort was a strategic fort to control Bor Ghat (between Khopoli and Khandala on Mumbai-Pune route) which was a historical trade route. It is one of the ideal one day trip near Mumbai . The fort complex was originally constructed by the Satavahanas. In 1657 CE, Shivaji Maharaj captured this fort along with other neighbouring forts from the Adilshahi ruler of Bijapur. In 1704 CE, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb captured the fort from the Marathas. However, the Marathas regained its control in 1705 CE. In 1713 CE, Shahu Maharaj handed over Rajmachi fort to Kanhoji Angre. Eventually in 1818 CE with the downfall of the Marathas, the British took over the Rajmachi Fort. Rajmachi Fort consists of two citadels namely Shrivardhan and Manaranjan Forts. It is a very famous ...

Distance from Mumbai: 82 Kms

27. Mandwa Beach

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At a distance of 13 km from Kihim Beach, 19 km from Alibaug, Mandwa Beach is a scenic beach situated at Mandwa village in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular weekend beach destination from Mumbai city. Mandwa is a stunning beach thronged by number of tourists. The beach is isolated from crowd and pollution. The village of Mandwa, which is located nearby, attracts visitors due to the presence of dense coconut trees. The beautiful sunset view from the beach is really picturesque. Chaul is also a popular tourist spot situated near the beach. This place is known for a church, Buddhist caves, a synagogue, a temple and several ruins of Portuguese. Mandwa Beach is a water sport enthusiast's dream destination, infact the place boasts of being the best water sports center around Mumbai and Pune. The various water sports activities are Jet Ski, kayaking, banana tube ride, water scooters etc. The town also has another tourist attraction the Karmarkar Museum famous for its sculptures. On a clear day one can enjoy a long, breathtaking view across the bay, up to the Gateway of India. Regular ferries are available from the Gateway of India to Mandwa jetty to reach the beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 111 Kms

28. Vikatgad / Peb Fort

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At a distance of 3.5 km from Neral Railway Station,13 km from Matheran, 88 km from Mumbai & 117 km from Pune, Peb Fort, also known as Vikatgad, is an ancient fort situated near Neral. This is one of the popular places of trekking near Mumbai , and among the must-visit places as part of Matheran Tour Packages . Situated at an altitude of 2100 feet, the fort derives its name from the Goddess Pebi at the base of the fort. The fort is also named Vikatgad for its supposed shape of the Elephant Headed God, Ganesh. Historical references clearly indicate that Shivaji Maharaj used the caves on the fort to store the grains. It is one of the popular places to visit in Matheran . The fort is famous for its caves which are maintained by disciples of Swami Samartha and the meditation chambers carved out from the rock inside the mountain. To get inside the meditation chamber, one has to crawl through a narrow passage and then climb down into the meditation chamber. The chamber is very well maintained with tiles on the floor for people to sit and meditate. The fort also has a temple dedicated to Swami Samartha on the top and has the footwear or Padukas worn by the great saint kept on the top. The view of the entire Neral and Karjat region from the top is worth the climb. Another ...

Distance from Mumbai: 88 Kms

29. Prabalgad Fort / Prabal Fort

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At a distance of 46 km from Matheran, 16 km from Panvel, 61 km from Mumbai and 117 km from Pune, Prabalgad Fort or Prabal Fort is located between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 2300 feet in the Western Ghats. This is one of the most beautiful tiny forts in Maharashtra and a great place for trekking near Mumbai. The fort was built on a plateau very close to Matheran. Prabalgad Fort was built during Bahmani Sultanate to keep an eye on Panvel Fort and Kalyan Fort in North Konkan. It was known as Muranjan until it was taken over and renamed by the Maratha forces under Shivaji's rule. This magnificent fort was captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji from the Mughals. Historians believe that there was a treasure hidden inside the fort at the time of its capture. Prabal Fort presently in ruins is located at the flat summit of the Prabal hills in the western side of Matheran. The fort contains a temple to Ganesh and some stone ruins. The fort initially had two gateways and eleven towers. However in 1818 AD, these gateways were destroyed in uncongenial fights. At present, one can see only four towers in the fort and a pond on the top of Prabal hills. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this heritage site is a popular tourist attraction of the region. One can see this fort from various viewpoints of Matheran including Little Chowk Point and Louisa Point. Right next to Prabalgad, to its north, ...

Distance from Mumbai: 61 Kms

30. Ambarnath Shiv Mandir

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At a distance of 5 km from Ulhasnagar Railway Station, 37 km from Matheran, and 59 km from Mumbai Central, Ambarnath Shiv Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated on the banks of Waldhuni River in Ambarnath. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the most popular places of sightseeing in Matheran . This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a popular religious shrine of the region that can be visited during your Matheran Tour . The temple is believed to be constructed in 1060 AD by King Mahamandaleshwar as a tribute to his ancestors. The temple is carved out of stone in the Hemadpanthi architectural style of construction and is known for its resemblance with the famous Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu in Rajasthan. The temple is built with black basalt stone. The main attraction of this shrine is the marvelous architectural designs carved on the walls and ceilings that grab the attention of the visitors. The beautiful images of Lord Shiva in different moods, including his renowned dancing pose, adorn the ceilings and pillars. To reach the Garbhagriha, one has to descend 20 steps. There is a Swayambhu (self-manifested) linga enshrined under the open sky in the inner sanctum. A statue of Nandi Bull is located at the center of the main porch of the ...

Distance from Mumbai: 59 Kms

31. Irshalgad

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At a distance of 40 km from Matheran, 19 km from Karjat, 66 km from Mumbai & 115 km from Pune, Irshalgad is a fortress located between Matheran and Panvel in Maharashtra. It is a twin fort to Prabalgad and among ideal weekend getaways near Mumbai. The area of the fort is not large but there are several water tanks cut from the rock. Irshalgad pinnacle is accessible by an easy to moderate 3 km trek and it takes about 1.5 hours. The trek starts from Karja village which is about 11 km from Karjat Railway Station. From Karja village one can follow a well-defined path till Irshalwadi village. The path from Karja passes through a steep ridge and then tapers to an easy ascend till Irshalwadi. From the village one has to walk straight up to a small temple dedicated to a local deity. Take left from the temple, standing at this point one can see the Irshalgad peak on the right side. However one has to traverse from left to reach the base of the pinnacle. There is a water tank on the route from the Irshal plateau to the peak. From there, visitors will reach the needle hole near the top through a simple rock-climbing route. To reach the top of the pinnacle, it is essential to have rock climbing equipment. From the top one can see the forts of Prabalgad, Matheran, Chanderi, Malang gad, Karnala and Manikgad.

Distance from Mumbai: 66 Kms

32. Kanheri Caves

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At a distance of 42 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Kanheri caves are located inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park to the north of Borivali in the outskirts of North Mumbai in Maharashtra. These Caves are considered one of the top tourist places in Mumbai . The name of these caves has originated from the Sanskrit word Krishnagiri, meaning black. These are the must-include places in Mumbai tour packages , especially for history buff.The Kanheri Caves constitute a group of rock-cut monuments chiseled out of a massive basaltic rock. The caves demonstrate the Buddhist influence on the art and culture of India. These caves were formed between the 1st century BC and 10th century AD, with the earliest rocks comprising 109 tiny rock-cut cells. Most caves were named Buddhist Viharas in ancient times and were meant for living, study, and meditation. The site also served as a university during the rule of Kushanas and Mauryas. Kanheri caves are divided into three different caves, each of which has a stone plinth for a bed. The caves have chaityagrihas with rock-cut stupas where Buddhists worshipped. There are single and multiple celled viharas or monasteries that were abode to Buddhist monks. The caves also had podhis or water cisterns which were dug skillfully to trap rainwater for use during summers. The initial caves are small ...

Distance from Mumbai: 42 Kms

33. Chowpatty Beach / Girgaon Chowpatty

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At a distance of 4.5 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Chowpatty Beach, officially known as Girgaon Chowpatty, is one of the most famous beaches in Mumbai adjoining Marine Drive in the Girgaon area. This is a popular beach which attracts people of all age groups and also one of the top tourist places in Mumbai. Chowpatty Beach has been an important center for many celebrations over the years, including Ganesh Chaturthi. During this festival, thousands of devotees gather at the beach to participate in the immersions of the Lord Ganapathi idols in the Arabian Sea. Another popular festival that is held here is Ramlila, which lasts for a period of 10 days. Processions, energetic dance performances and beating of the drums are an integral part of this festival. The beach is not as famous for activities like sunbathing or swimming as for its street food. Every evening, the beach is crowded by people of all ages, along with food kiosks, ferries and balloon sellers. Tourists can either sit under the shade of stunted trees to relax or taste the flavours of variety of street food. Take a barefoot stroll on the golden sands or admire the sunrise and sunset as you laze around on the beach front. Swimming is not advisable at the beach because the water surrounding the beach is heavily polluted. Fecal coliform was recorded in the water in 2013 at levels of 1455 per 100 ml, far above the acceptable standard of 500 per 100 ml.

Distance from Mumbai: 5 Kms

34. Sanjay Gandhi National Park

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At a distance of 35 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), earlier known as Borivali National Park, is a large protected area near Borivali in the northern part of Mumbai. It is one of the prominent places of wildlife in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Mumbai tour packages . The park was named Krishnagiri National Park in the pre-independence era. At that time the area of the park was only 20.26 sq. km. In 1969, the park was expanded to 104 Sq. km by acquiring various reserve forest properties adjoining the park and was renamed as Borivali National Park in 1974. In 1981, it was re-dedicated as 'Sanjay Gandhi National Park' in memory of Sanjay Gandhi, the son of ex-Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, who was killed in an air crash in 1980. It is one of the famous places to visit in Mumbai . The park is known for its dense forests, vast birdlife, butterflies, and small population of tigers. The Kanheri Caves in the center of the park were an important Buddhist learning center and pilgrimage site sculpted by Buddhist monks between the 9th and the 1st centuries BCE. They were chiseled out of a massive basaltic rock outcropping. There is a Jain Temple with three huge carved idols is situated on the way to the caves. Besides, the ...

Distance from Mumbai: 35 Kms

35. Vasai Fort

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At a distance of 73 km from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Vasai Fort, also known as the Bassein Fort, is an ancient fort located at Vasai in the suburbs of North Mumbai. The fort, overlooks the confluence of the Ulhas River, is one of the top places to visit in Mumbai. Vasai was known as a place for ship building in the 15th Century. Bahadur Shah, a Mughal Emperor had built the Bassein Fort in the 1530s. The fort covers an area of around 110 acre. The Portuguese conquered and destroyed most of the fort a year after it was built. The Portuguese remodeled the fort into a flourishing city by building a citadel inside. The fort was under the Portuguese control till 1739 AD. In the 18th century, the fort was raided and overtaken by the Maratha army under Chimaji Appa. They stood strong for 3 long years, and then the British took over the fort in the First Anglo-Maratha War. Once a strategic place on the Western coast of India, this fort has now mostly turned into ruins. Despite the fort is so old and in the condition of ageing, there are many remains, which are still livens the wonderful architecture of the olden days. Three chapels inside the fort are in the condition, which can be easily recognized. The southernmost chapel has a well-preserved barrel vaulted ceiling and the walls are covered with tree roots and palm groves. Many of the watchtowers still stand so strong, with secure staircases. Surrounded by sea on the three sides, it is a favourite location of ...

Distance from Mumbai: 73 Kms

36. Shivneri Fort

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At a distance of 94 km from Pune Junction, Shivneri Fort is an ancient fort situated near Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. Shivneri Fort is one of the most magnificent as well as historically rich forts of India. It is a famous trekking destination and also a popular weekend picnic destination near Pune. It is also one of the top tourist places in Pune visiting. The Shivneri Fort was built during the time of Satavahanas. After the Satavahanas, the Shivneri Fort was occupied by the Shilaharas, the Yadavas, and the Bahamanis. In 1599 AD the hill fort was granted to Shivaji's grandfather, Maloji Bhosale and passed down to Shahaji. Jijabai (Shivaji's mother) spent the days of her pregnancy here and this was the birth place of Shivaji, the famous Maratha warrior who was born in 1630 AD. Shivaji spent his childhood in Shivneri Fort and also undertook his military training here. Shivneri is a triangular shape hill fort and has its entrance from the South-West side of the hill. Apart from the main gate there is an entrance to the fort from Eastern side called locally as the chain gate, where in one has to hold chains to climb up to the fort gate. The fort extends up to 1 mi with seven spiral well-defended gates. There are mud walls all around the fort. The fort also exhibits a small water pond named Badami Talav, located in the center of the fort. Close to the pond lies the idol of Jijabai along with her son Shivaji. Shiv Janmasthan, Ambarkhana, Kadelot Point, Ganga ...

Distance from Mumbai: 170 Kms

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At a distance of 30 km from Nashik, Sinnar is a town and a municipal council in Sinnar taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra. Sinnar is mainly famous for Sri Gondeshwar Temple and Gargoti Museum. It is one of the famous places to visit near Aurangabad . Gondeshwar Temple is situated about 2 km from Sinnar Bus Station and it represents the best example of the Hemadpanti style of architecture. The structure was constructed using the locally available black basalt stone and lime. The temple's origin dates back to 12 - 13th century during the Yadava dynasty. Some sources claim that Raj Govinda of the Yadava dynasty built this great temple. Yet another tradition assigns the building to Govindaraja, another Yadava king who ruled about the beginning of the twelfth century AD. It is a Shaiva Panchayatan or a group of five temples within a large enclosure. The central shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the remaining four temples are dedicated to goddess Parvati, Sri Ganapathi, Surya Bhagwan, and Lord Vishnu. This is the largest, most complete, and best-preserved example of the medieval temples of the Deccan of the Indo-Aryan style. The temple is an astonishing display of stone carvings and sculptures portraying the stories from the Puranas, Mahabharata & Ramayana. Sculptures of Gods, Goddesses, Apsaras, Yakshas, Kinnaras, and Gandharvas adorn the entire complex. The temple of Lord Shiva is beautifully ...

Distance from Mumbai: 198 Kms

38. Dugarwadi Waterfall

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At a distance of 8 km from Trimbakeshwar and 38 km from Nashik, Dugarwadi waterfall is one of the best natural waterfalls of Maharashtra situated near Sapgon. Dugarwadi is a great place to explore the beauty of mother nature especially in the monsoon season. The dense forest, waterfall and the fresh air are all seductive. It totally makes one forget about all the hustle-bustle, stress and tensions of the city life. During rains take utmost care because the water level rises suddenly. To reach the Dugarwadi falls, visitors need to drive up to Sapgon on NH-848, which is about 4 km from Trimbakeshwar. From Sapgon the waterfall parking area is 4 km. After reaching the place, one has to park the vehicles near the road and a walk of 1-2 km is required to reach at the exact place of waterfall. It is recommended to make group visit at Dugarwadi, because there is no security available and it is also a lonely place.

Distance from Mumbai: 200 Kms

39. Brahmagiri Hill

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At a distance of 3 km from Trimbakeshwar Bus Station and 31 km from Nashik, Brahmagiri is a mountain adjacent to Trimbakeshwar in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 1,298 m, Brahmagiri is the source of the sacred River Godavari. Brahmagiri literally means the hill of Lord Brahma. According to the mythology, sage Gautama and his wife Ahalya resided on this hill. A cow was unintentionally killed by Saint Gautama while trying to ward it off. To wash his sins, he worshipped Lord Shiva to bring river Ganga on earth from the heaven. Pleased with Sage Gautama's devotion, Lord Shiva requested Ganga river to flow down in the form of Godavari to make Sage Gautama pure. Hence, the river is also known as River Gautami. Earlier, Brahmagiri hill is considered as a huge form of Lord Shiva and hence the mountain climbing was considered as a sin. In the year 1908, Seth Lalchand of Karachi and Seth Ganeshdas built 500 stone steps at a cost of Rs. 40,000. This has facilitated easy access to Brahmagiri. One can see the water flows in three directions on the mountain. The one flowing towards east becomes Godavari River, one flowing towards the south is Vaitarna River and the one flowing towards the west is called the west-flowing Ganga and meets Godavari near Chakra Tirth. River Ahalya meets Godavari in front of the Trimbakeshwar temple. Sadyo-Jata, Vamdev, Tat-Purusha, Aghora and Ishana are the five peaks of Brahmagiri hills, which are considered as five mouths ...

Distance from Mumbai: 195 Kms

40. Dabhosa Waterfall

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At a distance of 19 km from Jawhar, 61 km from Trimbakeshwar, 88 km from Nashik and 168 km from Mumbai, Dabhosa waterfall is beautiful waterfall situated at Dabhosa village in Thane district of Maharashtra. This is one of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra near Mumbai. The Dabhosa Waterfalls is formed over Lendi River and cascades down from a height of about 300 feet. Dabhosa waterfall is more beautiful in the rainy season with full flow and lot of greenery around. It is a superb adventure spot with Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling and laddering, Trekking and fishing. Dabhosa Waterfall Resort and Jawhar Hill Station Resort are the two accommodation options near Dabhosa Waterfalls. These resorts offers various adventurous activities at the falls like Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling and laddering, Trekking and fishing. The nights are a complete back to nature experience with the roar of the waterfall in the background. Timings: 7 AM to 6 PM

41. Ranjangaon Maha Ganapati Mandir

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At a distance of 50 km from Pune, Sri Maha Ganapati Temple is situated at Ranjangaon in Shirur Taluk of Pune district. This is one among the Ashtavinayak temples in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Pune. The stone pillars of the temple indicate that the temple was built during the 9th or 10th century during the rule of Peshwas. Madhavrao Peshwa made a room in the basement of the temple to keep the idol of Lord Ganesh. Later on Sardar Kibe of Indore renovated it. Nagarkhana is situated above the entrance gate. According to the legend, the village Ranjangaon is considered to be the place where Shiva himself sought the blessings of Ganesh and ultimately destroyed Tripurasur. The temple faces east and has an imposing main gate which is guarded by two statues of Jaya and Vijay. The temple is designed in such a way that during Dakshinayan, the rays of the sun fall directly on the idol. The idol of Lord Ganesh is seated on a lotus with his consorts Siddhi and Riddhi on both sides. He is facing east in a cross legged sitting posture with broad forehead and the trunk turned towards the left. It is said that the original idol is hidden in the basement, having 10 trunks and 20 hands and is called Mahotkat. However, the temple authorities deny existence of any such idol. The temple celebrates a special 6 day festival on the occasion of Ganesh Chathurti, during which Mahabhog is offered to the temple deity on the fifth day. During this festival, ...

42. Junnar Caves

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At a distance of 96 km from Pune, Junnar Caves are ancient rock cut caves situated at Junnar in Pune district of Maharashtra. Junnar has the largest and longest cave excavations in India. These are the ASI protected monuments and also one of the popular Pune tourist places. Junnar has over 200 independent excavations spread over four hills. All the excavations belong to the Hinayana phase and are datable from mid-3rd century BC to late 3rd century AD. The presence of largest number of rock cut excavations and a large number of inscriptions enabling a paleographical study makes Junnar a prominent site for the study of rock cut architecture. Here there are 24 inscriptions, which provide useful paleographical data for the relative dating of the caves. Junnar Caves are classified into various groups depending upon the location of these excavations. They are Tulja Caves, Manmodi Group of Caves, Shivneri Group of Caves and Lenyadri or Ganesh Lena Caves. The Lenyadri or Ganesh Lena Group is the main group and located 6 km north of Junnar across the River Kukdi. The hill is variously known as Sulaiman Pahar and Ganesh Pahar. There are nearly 40 caves in this group of which the main group of 30 caves are located in a line and stretch from east to west, all facing south and overlooking the Valley of Kukdi River. Among them Cave 6 and 14 are chaityagrihas and the remaining are viharas. Of which Cave 7 is the largest and also houses the image of Ganesh. It is one of the Ashtavinayak ...

Distance from Mumbai: 168 Kms

43. Mulshi Dam

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At a distance of 53 km from Pune Junction Railway Station and 46 km from Lonavala, Mulshi is the name of a major dam built across the Mula River located in Mulshi Taluk of Pune district in Maharashtra. Flanked by the deep forests of Sahyadri ranges, Mulshi Dam is among the most visited places near Pune. The dam was constructed in 1927 AD, however, commercialization of the place has been done recently. The water from Mulshi Dam is used to produce electricity at the Bhira Hydroelectric plant, operated by Tata Power. Mulshi Dam is one of the most important electricity generating plants in Maharashtra. It is indeed the source which supplies the maximum electric power to Mumbai. Water from this dam is even used for irrigation purposes. Mulshi Lake is formed in the catchment area of Mulshi dam and is primarily a tourist attraction near Pune. It attracts several visitors during monsoon season. The lake offers different activities like camping, bird-watching, trekking and photography. There are several farm houses in the area and a resort has been developed for the convenience of the visitors. The beauty of Mulshi Lake and Dam can also be well observed from a nearby village called Valanewadi, which is 6 km away from Mulshi. The Dam is a perfect spot for picnics, with its scenic surroundings, unexploited Sahyadri hills, lush green forests & some ancient forts like Koraigadh and Dhangad in the vicinity. The Raigad Fort is another major attraction near Mulshi Dam. There ...

44. Panshet Dam

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At a distance of 45 km from Pune, Panshet Dam, also called Tanaji Sagar Dam, is an earthen dam built across Ambi River at Panshet in Pune district of Maharashtra. This is one of the most popular places to visit near Pune. The dam was constructed in late 1950s for irrigation purpose and it supplies drinking water to Pune city. The height of the dam above its lowest foundation is 63.56 m while the length is 1,039 m. The volume content is 4,190 km3 and gross storage capacity is 303,000 m3. Panshet Dam burst in its first year of storing water on 12th July 1961, when the dam wall burst, causing massive flooding in Pune. Panshet Dam is nestled in the lap of Sahyadri mountain ranges and is surrounded by lush green hills streaked with numerous waterfalls. Panshet, one of the famous picnic spots near Pune, attracts many visitors from Mumbai. Water sports are the primary attraction in Panshet apart from trekking. There are facilities for kayaking, boating and few rides like banana ride and water scooters. Camping can also be enjoyed in the adjoining areas of Panshet Reservoir. Varasgaon dam is another dam located near Panshet Dam. Built on the Mose River Varasgaon dam is also called Veer Pasalkar dam. Panshet and Varasgaon together with Khadakwasla form the major water reservoirs near Pune supplying water to the city. Sinhagad Fort is located at an altitude of 1316 m and is considered as one of the chief attractions of Panshet. Boating Charges: Motor Boat- Rs. ...

45. Visapur Fort

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At a distance of 18 km from Lohagad Fort (3 km by Walk) and 24 km from Lonavala Railway Station, Visapur Fort or Visapoor Fort is a hill fort near Visapur village in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is part of the Lohagad-Visapur fortification. It is one of the popular trekking places in Lonavala and also one of the important places of interest in Lonavala . The fort has an elevation of 1084 m above sea level. It was built during 1713-1720 CE by Balaji Vishwanath, the first Peshwa of Maratha Empire. Visapur fort was built to guard the Lohagad Fort and it has an impressive fortification and plateau at its top. Making use of its higher elevation and proximity to Lohagad, the British troops set up their cannons on Visapur and bombarded Lohagad, forcing the Marathas to flee. Thus, in 1818, Lohagad and Visapur were taken over by the British. Visapur Fort is larger and at a higher elevation than Lohagad fort. The fort is famous for its protective walls and intricate designs. The fort has several structures like caves, cisterns of water and the ruins of a large stone built house known as the Peshwa's palace. In addition to a huge carving of Hanuman, and several temples scattered all over the place. Hanuman was likely the patron deity of Visapur fort. Presently the fort is in ruins and not many structures left in the fort. The scenic surroundings ...

Distance from Mumbai: 117 Kms

46. Tikona Fort

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At a distance of 21 km from Lohagad Fort, 25 km from Lonavala, 53 km from Pune, 135 km from Mumbai and 22 km from Tung Fort, Tikona Fort, also known as Triangle Fort, is a dominant hill fort located in the Maval region of Lonavala in Maharashtra. The fort is one of the top places for trekking near Pune and also one of the popular tourist places near Pune & Mumbai for day trip. Renowned as Vitandgad Fort, Tikona Fort is located at an altitude of 3633 feet above sea level. This mighty Fort lacks historical information unlike the many other forts present in the state. The Nizam Shahi dynasty conquered the fort in 1585 AD and annexed it to the Nizam territory. In 1657 AD, Shivaji Maharaj brought the whole of Konkan, which had been Nizam territory, under his control when he conquered Tikona along with the forts of Karnala, Lohagad, Mahuli, Songad, Tala, and Visapur. Tikona fort was surrendered to the Mughals according to the Treaty of Purandar signed on 12th June 1665 AD, but it was later recaptured by the Shivaji Maharaj in 1670 AD. Built in a triangular shape, the fort is small and is located near Pawna dam. The fort comprises of numerous tanks and lakes, which served as the main source of water in earlier days. The fort also encloses within it the famous Trimbakeshwar Mahadev temple along with enchanting Buddhist and Satvahan caves. Tikona Peth is the nearest ...

Distance from Mumbai: 135 Kms

47. Tung Fort

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At a distance of 24 km from Lonavala, 67 km from Pune, 121 km from Mumbai and 31 km from Lohagad Fort, Tung Fort is an ancient hill fort situated near Pawna dam in Pune district of Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 1075 m and is one of the best Lonavala attractions. It is also among well known Pune places to visit . Tung fort is also named as Kathingad fort. It is one of the well known forts around Pune . The word Kathin in Marathi means difficult. While climbing, one can experience the difficult challenge of reaching this fort. Tung Fort was built by the rulers of the Adilshahi dynasty before 1600 CE. However it was later occupied by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj of the Maratha Empire. It is a small fortification and supported around 200 soldiers only. This fort served as a watchtower in the past because the site offers a panoramic view of the Maval region of Pawna and Mulshi valley. The Dhamale family, one of the Deshmukhs from the Maval region, was charged with ensuring the security of Tung Fort. During invasion, it served to provide a temporary distraction for invaders. Thus, the major forts of Visapur and Lohagad would have time to prepare themselves to meet the invading army. The fort is conical and consists of strongly fortified walls, ramparts and also has several bastions. It ...

Distance from Mumbai: 121 Kms

48. Korigad Fort

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At a distance of 16 km from Tung Fort, 25 km from Lonavala and 32 km from Lohagad Fort, Korigad, also called Koraigad, is a hill fort in Pune district of Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 929 m, Korigad is one of the popular forts near Lonavala and also one of the famous weekend getaways from Pune and Mumbai, well known for trekking. Its date of construction is not known but likely predates 1500 AD. This fort was taken over into his kingdom by Chhatrapati Shivaji along with the forts of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona in 1657 AD. Later in 1818 AD this fort went under the British reign. The fort is in good condition and well maintained. There are many cannons, temples and small caves on the fort. On the top of the fort is a huge plateau. There is temple of Goddess Korai Devi on the fort and the idol of Korai Devi is around 4 feet. This temple has been renovated recently. There are many bastions on the Southern side of the fort. There are 6 cannons and two more temples on this fort. Of these, the biggest cannon named Laxmi lies next to the Korai Devi temple. There are also two lakes on the top of the fort and ahead of them are two caves. Here visitors can see the idol of lord Vishnu holding the Conch, Discus, Mace and Lotus flower. One can enjoy beautiful view of Aamby Valley city developed by Sahara Group from the fort. The base village of the fort is Peth Shahpur or Ambivali, which is about 1 km north ...

49. Khandala

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At a distance of 5 km from Lonavala Railway Station, 93 km from Mumbai & 71 km from Pune, Khandala is a hill station situated in Western Ghats of Pune district in Maharashtra. It lies at an altitude of 625 m at one end of the Bhor Ghat, a major ghat on the road link between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan plain. Khandala is among popular weekend getaways from Mumbai & Pune and also one of the best hill stations near Pune & Mumbai. Lonavala and Khandala are the twin hill stations located near to each other and are very popular monsoon getaways in India. Lord Elphinstone, who was the Governor of the Bombay Presidency, developed Khandala along with Lonavala in 1871.There is no reliable historical evidence to suggest the origin of this place and the founding fathers. However, it is well known that Khandala was ruled by Chatrapathi Shivaji and subsequently by the Peshwa rulers, until it was taken over by the British. Khandala is known for its panoramic beauty, deep valleys, lush greenery, waterfalls and lakes. It is situated at the end of the Bhor Valley and serves as a popular hiking destination. Duke's Nose, Rajmachi Fort, Visapur Fort, Korigad Fort, Tung Fort, and Tikona Fort are the major trekking places in Khandala. Amrutanjan Point, Ryewood Park, the Bushy dam, Valvan dam, Kune Falls and Rajmachi Point are the some other tourist places in Khandala. It is also well known for various cave temples like Bhaja ...

Distance from Mumbai: 93 Kms

50. Kihim Beach

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At a distance of 11.5 km from Alibaug and 13 km from Mandwa Beach, Kihim Beach is a beautiful beach situated at Kihim village on Mandwa - Alibag road in Raigad district of Maharashtra. Kihim Beach is one of the popular beaches on the Konkan coastline and also one of the top places to visit in Alibaug . Kihim beach is one amongst the most popular Alibaug Beachs with a long stretch of clean sandy beach intermittent by rocky stretches. The beach has soft fine sand and is black in colour. The northern part of the beach is rocky and the southern part has a long stretch of sand. The waters at Kihim are as inviting but those venturing to swim have to take caution of the rocks strewn across the beach. The Khanderi and Underi forts loom over the horizon from the Kihim shores and along with the rocky stretches offers one of the most beautiful views of the setting sun in this part of the Konkan beaches. Kihim also offers a rustic lifestyle along with a variety of seafood and typically Konkani cuisine. A good way to relax at Kihim is to stay in a sea facing resort and observe the sight of colourful boats venturing out into the sea early morning for a daily catch of fish. The best time to visit Kihim is in the months of December to February when the weather is cool and pleasant. There are many accommodation facilities available in and around ...

Distance from Mumbai: 104 Kms

51. Korlai Fort & Lighthouse

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At a distance of 5 km from Revdanda, 12 km from Kashid Beach, and 22 km from Alibaug, Korlai Fort is a Portuguese fort situated at Korlai in Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the best places of sightseeing in Alibag and also one of the popular historical places near Mumbai. Korlai Fort, also called Morro or Castle Curlew, was built by the Portuguese in 1521AD under the permission of Sultanate of Ahmednagar. It was built on Morro de Chaul Island which secures the way to the Revdanda Creek. It was meant as a companion to the fort at Chaul. The Portuguese built this fort as a strategic decision to defend their rule from Bassein to Korlai. In 1521 AD, taking advantage of the confusion in the aftermath of the death of the Burhan Nizam the Portuguese tried to take over the fort but the Ahmednagar sultanate occupied the island. However in 1594, the Portuguese won the fort but not having enough men to stand guard there chose to destroy it leaving only the central tower and a battery intact. The fort was taken by the Marathas who held it from 1739 - 1818 CE. A huge and tall fortification surrounds the entire fort area, which is of a length of 2828 feet and width of 8 feet. There are 11 large gates, of which four are outside and the remaining 7 are inside. All the gates exhibit the ancient Portuguese inscriptions. The area within the fort walls is divided into three enclosures by two lines of bastioned fortifications. The outside fortification has 305 parapets ...

Distance from Mumbai: 123 Kms

52. Murud Beach

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At a distance of 5 km from Murud - Janjira Fort and 48 km from Alibaug, Murud Beach is located on the shores of Arabian Sea at Murud in Raigad district of Maharashtra. Murud Beach is a vast expanse of black sand with clear bluish waters stretching almost 1.75 km along the coastline. This is one of the famous beaches of Maharashtra and also one of the top places to visit in Alibaug . The Murud Beach is the charming destination, where stretches of sand is surrounded by hills on three sides. Rocky outcrops flank it to the north and south, while to the east lies the Murud Town and the hills beyond. The view of the sunset is extremely beautiful and the adjoining island forts Janjira and Padmadurgad add to the beauty of the beach. The beach boasts of gentle and soothing breeze round the clock, this helps the tourists have a relaxing time tanning themselves. The beach has watersports and numerous boat trips in the area. This attracts many tourists and water sport lovers to the beach.

Distance from Mumbai: 152 Kms

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Mumbai is a travellers delight because of the marvellous weekend destinations easily accessible from the city. One can plan so many trips around Mumbai to take a quick weekend break. Ensure to cover most important places to visit near Mumbai like Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Alibaug, Shirdi, Nashik, Aurangabad, Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Matheran, etc.

Mumbai is surrounded by many beautiful hill stations, so it is not difficult to make plans for a weekend getaway. Some of the most popular hill stations near Mumbai are Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Matheran, Bhandardara and Igatpuri.

There are many popular beaches near Mumbai that are perfect for those who want to relax and rejuvenate mind and body at the beach. Alibaug, Ganpatipule and Ratnagiri are some of the popular beach destinations nearest to Mumbai.

There are numerous excellent places to visit near Mumbai within 300 kms for 2 days weekend trip. Some of the best recommended places are Lonavala(95 km), Mahabaleshwar(243 km), Alibaug(102 km), Shirdi(258 km), Nashik(182 km), Igatpuri(136 km) and Matheran(122 km).

People who want to spend some quality time away from the maddening tourist crowds, there is no dreath of offbeat places near Mumbai. Most popular offbeat tours near Mumbai are Kas Pathar in Satara, trekking and camping at Sinhagad, Rajmachi and Panshet, Bhandardara, River Rafting in Kolad, etc.

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Lesser known beaches, unexplored cities, a plateau of flowers & more — 10 offbeat places near Mumbai you can explore this long weekend

By Saloni Dhruv

From roaring waterfalls and a plateau of flowers to a cosmic wonder affected by a meteor impact thousands of years ago...

Long weekends are a great way to explore smaller towns and attractions around you. Maharashtra offers a number of these hidden gems, the beauty of which is not touched or polluted by tourism and commercialisation. From roaring waterfalls and a plateau of flowers to a cosmic wonder affected by a meteor impact thousands of years ago, here are some of the truly offbeat places you can discover just a few hours away from the city of lights.

10 offbeat places near Mumbai you should explore this long weekend

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A little over a three hour drive from Mumbai lies one of the most unexplored cities in Palghar district of Maharashtra. Unlike places like Matheran and Lonavala that have had a burst of commercialisation in the last few years, if you’re looking for a slightly more unexplored city, then try Jawhar. This lesser known hill station was once ruled by the Munke dynasty during the British rule in India, now considered one of the few remaining tribal regions of Maharashtra. Jaivilas Palace is one of the prime attractions of Jawhar. This neoclassical-style palace was built by Raja Yashwant Rao Mukane and used to be a residential palace of the Mukne royal family. Another spot to visit when in Jawhar is the Dabhosa waterfall which is one of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra, with about 300 feet in height, and is one of the few waterfalls which is perennial. It’s a great place for thrill seekers to indulge in some adventure sports like kayaking, valley crossing, zip lining, rappelling, trekking and fishing.

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Beauty and magic are two words that aptly describe the Kaas Plateau Reserve Forest. A little over a five hour drive from Mumbai, this place is a biodiversity hotspot with over 850 different flora and fauna in full bloom with numerous species of butterflies populating the fields annually during the months of August and September. Thanks to that, Kaas Pathar, as it is locally known, is a part of UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. It is also said that this plateau of flowers changes colours every 15 to 20 days, cycling the bloom of flowers across the place. But inorder to control the effects of commercialisation on the biodiversity of the place, and to control the possible damage by tourists, the number of people that are now allowed to visit the plateau has been restricted to 3,000 per day. So make sure to plan accordingly. But if it gets too crowded, then close to Kaas Plateau is another plateau that is also carpeted with flora and fauna called the Bhambwani Flower Plateau. Just 3 kms away from the Kaas Plateau, you can experience the same kind of natural beauty at Bhambwani Flower Plateau that houses over 150 different species of flowers, all of which are in full bloom during the monsoons.

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If you only have time to do a day trip this long weekend, then the coastal town of Uttan has a lesser-known beach that is quiet, serene and clean. A mere hour and a half-long drive from the city of Mumbai, the Uttan beach was initially inhabited by the Koli fishermen community which make up a dominant portion of the population there today. During the colonial times of our history, the British used this very beach as a landing spot for their ships. If you’re craving some beach time, then the breathtaking view of the golden shoreline of this beach will surely rejuvenate your soul. If you get struck by a bout of torrent rains, then explore the gastronomical delights that this village has to offer. You can indulge in the freshest catch of the day, whether it’s fish, prawns or crabs, and tantalise your senses with some local flavours.

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Just an hour and a half hour drive away is a small town by the name of Durshet which is surrounded by nature’s beauty in the form of hillocks and plateaus with rivers and waterfalls, thanks to its perfect location of being nestled amidst the Sahyadri ranges. This makes it a haven for those trekkers and adventurers. If your gym is shut for the long weekend, then this is a perfect way to be active, while being outdoors. There are a number of short nature trails, treks and adventure sports to indulge in at this small town, including crossing the magnanimous Burma Bridge, rappelling, wall-climbing, or mountaineering along the rocky terrain, nature walks for nature lovers, laddering, and Tarzan swing.

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If nature documentaries are your most preferred form of content to watch, then why not get that experience IRL? Located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is the oldest and largest national park in Maharashtra. The reserve is home to Royal Bengal tigers (there are about 43 tigers in the reserve), leopards, sloth bears, marsh crocodiles and the Indian gaur. It’s also one of the few places that offer night safaris. While the park is open for visitors only from 15th October to 30th June, the best time to visit is between March and June. You may not be able to go there now, but bookmark this place for another long weekend, closer to Diwali and Christmas holidays.

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The cosmic wonders that our planet has to offer will never cease to amaze me. Lonar Lake is one of them. Located at Lonar, in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra, Lonar Lake, or Lonar crater, is an astrobleme that was created by a meteorite impact during the Pleistocene Epoch–one of the only four impact craters in the basaltic rock anywhere on Earth. This makes Lonar Lake a National Geo-heritage Monument. If you know your mythology, then you’ll know that this lake is referenced as Panchapsar in Valmiki’s Ramayana. The crater was declared a wildlife sanctuary since the forest around the lake has 160 species of birds, including a few endangered species. Furthermore, a few metres away from the main lake you will find a small circular depression that is believed to be caused by a fragment of the main meteor. This small lake is called Ambar Lake.

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To get a slice of Kashmir, all you have to do is drive for over six hours, go a little bit beyond Mahabaleshwar and you’ll find endless valleys, waterfalls and flora and fauna in abundance. Tapola, also known as “Mini Kashmir '' makes for a perfect spot to have a picnic with your friends and family along the banks of Shivsagar Lake– a 50 km long reservoir of Koyna backwaters. Apart from indulging in water sports at this lake, Tapola is also the base camp for one of the most exhilarating treks to Vasota fort, which is located in the Koyna wildlife sanctuary. If you want to truly disconnect for a few days, then Tapola is the place for you as it does not have a good cell reception. What’s good though, are the strawberry farms there where you can get some juicy and organic berries during your stay.

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One of the lesser known hill stations in Maharashtra is Koroli, which is a four-hour drive from Mumbai. Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, Koroli is known for its challenging hikes and treks, including the Kalsubai trek. Serious trekkers will know that Koroli is home to the very first trekking institute of Maharashtra, therefore, being the hub of adventure sports. Apart from trekking, other activities like boating and riding are also popular here. The hills lie on the backwaters of the Vaitarna river, with the Vaitarna dam being an Insta-worthy spot.

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Tucked deep in the Western Ghats, Amboli is the last hill station before the seaside highlands of Goa come into sight. As one of the most rain-soaked places in Maharashtra, Amboli is one the best eco hotspots you’ll find in this state, with a surfeit of plants, animals and amphibians thriving alongside the green and opulent nature. A special resident of this place is the Amboli Bush Frog, critically endangered and endemic to the region. But if creepy-crawlies freak you out, then there are other things to do in Amboli, like the Amboli waterfall, or Shirgaonkar Point to get a stunning panoramic view of the valley or the Kavalshet Point which is known for its “reverse waterfall”--an optical illusion created when wild winds flow in the valley, making it look like that the water is moving upwards.

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Huddled within the majestic hills of the Western Ghats, Malshej is home to a population of flamingos that flock to this place between the months of July and September every year. With its numerous lakes, waterfalls and mountain ranges, Malshej is a popular destination among hikers and trekkers, especially during the monsoon season when the ghats are alive and vibrant. The place also attracts travellers who are interested in Buddhism as there are Buddist caves that date back to as old as the 3rd century B.C. History buffs can also visit Shivaji’s birthplace at Shivneri Fort, which is an hour’s drive away from Malshej Ghat, or the Harishchandra Fort where remnants of microlithic man has been discovered by the experts.

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Here is the list of 12 short trips from mumbai for the independence day weekend, 1. murud janjira.

Murud Janjira

Known For : Murud Janjira Fort Murud Beach Garambi Falls

Murud is known for its widespread sandy beaches adorned with majestic forts and outlined by palms and coconut trees, creating a perfect holiday scenery for picnics and seaside fun. The Garambi Dam dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria is best visited in the monsoon. Also, the Ahmedganj Palace, a palatial mansion, housing some ancient documents, tombs of previous rulers and a beautiful mosque is a popular tourist attraction. Murud can be reached from Mumbai by car or by train via the station at Roha. Once at Roha, Murud can be reached by road in an hour.

Distance from Mumbai: 150 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

7 Murud Janjira Attractions

2. Ajanta and Ellora Caves

Ajanta and Ellora Caves

Known For : Ajanta Caves Grishneshwar Temple, Ellora The Buddhist Caves, Ellora

Situated in Aurangabad district, both Ajanta and Ellora Caves are listed among the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. These caves are a perfect getaway with family and kids. Ajanta Caves are located in the Sahyadri ranges and are known for the beautiful paintings made from herbal colours depicting the story of Buddhism and various takes of Jataka. The Ellora Cave Temples, on the other hand, is located 30km from the city of Aurangabad and are home to various monuments, sculptures and carvings related to Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The Kailash Cave Temple here is one of the largest monolithic structures in the world.

Distance from Mumbai: 342 km

Best Time: June to March

12 Ajanta Caves Attractions

3. Alibag - Coconut groves and Sandy Beaches

Alibag - Coconut groves and Sandy Beaches

Known For : Alibaug Beach Kolaba Fort Water Sports in Alibaug

A little coastal town tucked away in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibag or Alibaug is a very popular weekend getaway and has earned itself the name of 'mini-Goa'. Steeped in colonial history, Alibaug is a quaint little town located about 96 km from Mumbai , and is replete with sandy beaches, clean unpolluted air and plenty of forts and temples, ensuring that despite being a small town, you never run out of activities to do. One can take a car to Alibag from Mumbai or take a ferry to Mandwa beach and continue onwards by road from there.

Distance from Mumbai: 96 km

Best Time: November to March

29 Alibag Attractions

Karshet

Rooted between Mumbai and Alibaug, Karshet is a lesser-known beach that is a great spot for those who love calm and peace. The beautiful coastline view of this clean beach with its alluring sea view attracts families and kids out on road trips and picnics. Holidayers can be seen enjoying light swims and beachside games, and ending it with slow walks alongside the beach. Karshet can easily be reached by car from Mumbai.

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5. Ganpatipule

Ganpatipule

Known For : Jaigad Fort Water Sports in Ganapatipule Swayambhu Ganpati Temple

Nestled quietly in the Konkan region, Ganpatipule is an untouched beach town is a welcome escape for peace seekers. The crashing sea waves, white sand, surrounded by thick mangroves and innumerable fruits trees make the view scenic everywhere you look. Little cottages or huts on the beach and some delicious Konkani food make this seaside escape a perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai for the Independence Day weekend for couples and friends who shy away from large crowds. 

Distance from Mumbai: 333 km

Best Time: November to February

9 Ganapatipule Attractions

6. Bhandardara

Bhandardara

Known For : Umbrella Falls Wilson Dam Kalsubai Peak

Another destination like Ganpatipule close to Mumbai for weekend getaways is Bhandardara, however it has quite a few activities to look forward to. Situated in the Ahmednagar district, Bhandardara is home to the largest lake, one of the oldest dams and the highest peak in Maharashtra. It has quite a few waterfalls during monsoons and makes for a good trekking spot because of the hills and forts in the area. There are various budget to luxurious resorts lined along the lake that offer a scenic view. Don’t miss the boat ride in the lake!

Distance from Mumbai: 163 km

7 Bhandardara Attractions

7. Harihareshwar

Harihareshwar

Known For : Harihareshwar Beach Kalbhairav Temple Ganesh Gully

Situated on the Konkan belt of Maharashtra, Harihareshwar is a holy town and an excellent weekend getaway near Mumbai. It has a large, clean beach coupled with balmy wind and soft sand. On many occasions, dolphins can be spotted in the sea which are known to often swim near the beach. One can visit the Harihareshwar Temple and go trekking on the mountain just behind it. Taking a private car or hiring a private taxi is the best way to reach Harihareshwar from Mumbai via NH 66. 

Distance from Mumbai: 200 km

Best Time: October to March

8 Harihareshwar Attractions

Velas

Situated in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, Velas is a small eco-village. The Village is popular for the Olive Ridley turtles that visit Velas beach every year to lay eggs. Aside from that the beach also caters to picnickers and seaside lovers who indulge in light swims. Tourists also come to observe the beautiful rock carvings and also visit the holy town of Harihara. The best way to reach Velas from Mumbai to take a private vehicle or hire a private taxi. 

Karjat

Known For : Kondana Caves Peth Fort Trekking in Karjat

The most famous trekking destination in Maharashtra, Karjat is a monsoon favourite for tourists seeking adventure. Chanderi Fort Trek and Peth Fort Trek are some of the popular trekking trails. The Kondana Caves are a group of 16 Buddhist Caves that consists of stupas and sculptures. The Ulhas Valley, Bhor Ghat, Morbe Dam are some of the must-see places. For adventure enthusiasts, there facilities for water rappelling, waterfall climbing and river rafting; Karjat also has a lot of farm-houses overlooking the scenic landscape, making it a good destination for a family weekend getaways near Mumbai.

Distance from Mumbai: 62 km

Best Time: June to September

11 Karjat Attractions

10. Saputara

Saputara

Known For : Artist Village Hatgadh Fort Vansda National park

Gujarat’s only hill station, Saputara is one of the lesser-known hill towns near Mumbai. Complete with lakes, valleys, horse/camel rides, sunset points, gardens, museums, shopping markets and even a rope-way; Saputara is filled with choices for tourists. In monsoons, it is quite pleasant to be here with the hills taking on a green cover and little waterfalls all around. The sunset and the rope-way which is usually quite busy in the evenings are not to be missed. Saputara can be reached from Mumbai by train via the Waghai railway station. 

Distance from Mumbai: 244 km

Best Time: Mid March to mid November

20 Saputara Attractions

11. Silvassa

Silvassa

Known For : Lion Safari Wildlife Park Vanganga Lake Island Garden

The capital of a union territory, Silvassa has gained famed due to the numerous industrial setups that have been mushrooming in the city. It is still relatively lesser-known as a tourist destination which makes it an ideal weekend getaway from Mumbai. Close to the Silvassa bus stand is a Roman Catholic Church notes for its beautiful Portuguese architecture, Dadra Park, Vrindaban – Balaji Temples, Ban Ganga Lake are some of the attractions here. But, the Madhuban Dam built over the River Daman Ganga cannot be missed in the monsoons when it comes to its brim and spills over. Unless it’s not raining heavily there are boating facilities available on the river.

Distance from Mumbai: 171 km

Best Time: November to June

10 Silvassa Attractions

12. Kolhapur

Kolhapur

Known For : Panhala Fort Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary Shri Chatrapati Shahu Museum (New Palace)

Kolhapur is one of the important historical cities in Maharashtra, located on the banks of the river Panchganga. Rich in both culture and heritage, this city has risen in prosperity over the decades and came to be famously known for its Kolhapuri cuisine, Kolhapuri footwear and industrial growth. There are many important temples here. Shalini Palace built after a Princess of Kolhapur and the New Palace – an 18th-century structure built in black stone; both stand tall as the pride of Kolhapur. The recreational centre near Rankala Lake is a popular spot for a picnic, next to the Mahalaxmi Temple. On the other hand, Panhala is a hill station about 18km from Kolhapur which houses the famous Panhala Fort. While in Kolhapur, one can never miss the famous Misal – extremely spicy gravy of pulses with onions and bread as an accompaniment. 

Distance from Mumbai: 379 km

Best Time: July to February

30 Kolhapur Attractions

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10 Relaxing Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for a Quick Break

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places to visit near mumbai for long weekend

There’s nothing more exciting than to plan a weekend retreat away from the hustle and bustle of Mumbai city life. Take a break from the chaos and everyday grind, and plan a weekend escapade to these exotic destinations near Mumbai.

Pack your bags and embark on a fun road trip with your friends to these scenic destinations near Mumbai. Here are some choicest destinations for an idyllic and relaxing weekend getaway near Mumbai:

Mahabaleshwar tourism

Distance from Mumbai city: 263 KM

Best time to travel to Mahabaleshwar: January-December

Activities to enjoy: Boating, Fishing, Water Sports, Mapro Garden, Venna Lake, Horse Riding, Trekking, Shopping, Mountain Biking

popular tourist destinations in pune

Distance from Mumbai: 244 KM

Best time to travel to Panchgani: October to May

Activities to enjoy: Dhom Dam, Table Land, Trekking, Walking, Paragliding

weekend vacation in lonavala

Distance Mumbai: 93 KM

Best time to travel to Lonavala: October-May

Major tourist spots: Tiger’s Leap, Lohagad, Karla & Bhaja Caves, Bhushi Dam, Bedsa Caves, Pawna Lake, etc.

Sightseeing in Pune

Distance from Mumbai: 95 KM

Best time to travel to Alibaug: October-July

Major tourist attractions: Varsoli Beach, Hirakot Fort, Akshi Beach, Kolaba Fort, Korlai Fort, Nagaon Beach.

best places in Pune

Distance from Mumbai: 191 km

Best time to travel to Lavasa: January- December

Best tourist attractions: Bamboosa, Lakeside Promenade, Temghar Dam

Kamshet Dam

Distance from Mumbai: 105 KM

Best time to travel to Kamshet: October-May

Major tourist attractions: Vadivali Lake, Uksan Dam, Raikar Farm

Matheran hill station

Distance from Mumbai: 83 KM

Best time to travel to Matheran: October and May

Top tourist spots: Lords Point, One Tree Hill, Panorama Point, Heart Point, Malang Point, Charlotte Lake.

Morning sunrise

Distance from Mumbai city: 171 KM

Best Time to travel to Daman: October to April

Top places to visit: Jampore Beach, Devka Beach, Moti Daman, Church of Bom Jesus, Nani Daman

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Distance from Mumbai city: 223 km

Best time to travel to Velas: March to April

Top tourist attractions: Velas Beach, Velas Village

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Distance from Mumbai city: 73 km

Best time to travel to Maval: October to May

Best tourist attractions: Anjanvel Agro, Takve Lake

Some other nearby destinations to explore near Mumbai for a memorable weekend getaway are Silvassa, Raigad, Igatpuri, Karnala, etc. Pack your backpack, book the hotels, and visit these destinations near Mumbai for a relaxing weekend retreat.

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Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Mumbai, also known as Mayanagri or the city of dreams, is less of a tourist one-stop destination and more of a base for holidaying in the larger Maharashtrian landscape. Why? Because the city is a great place to check out ancient British buildings, relax in plush five stars (some even older than Indian Independence), visit the sets of Bollywood films and basically live a fast-paced life. But if one is looking for peace, tranquility, quiet, nature etc etc, then Mumbai is not it. However, it serves as a great base to travel around its outskirts. From Lonavala to Mahabaleshwar , Amby Valley to Matheran , there are numerous places to visit around Mumbai, especially for a nice weekend getaway.

Lonavala & Khandala

Lonavala & Khandala:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Most Mumbaikars, when tired of the city heat or in reception of a long weekend choose to travel to Lonavala. It is only 2 hours away from the city, is perched on a plateau, has inviting greenery, plush resorts and dams to entertain you and can be restful for the weary soul. Usually it also doubles as a day picnic but we recommend doing at least 2-3 days so that you get to explore places like the Lohagarh Fort, chill by the Kune Falls take photos by the Pawna Lake and enjoy cheese corn bhajiya and maggi at Tiger Point.

Khandala is a smaller town just on the slope of Lonavala, and is basically considered the same. It has its own little resorts and the Kalra Caves, Bhushi Lake, and Rajmachi Fort along with wax museums.

Matheran:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Another hill station destination, only 80 km away from Mumbai, Matheran is a very interesting place. The main reason being, the town does not allow vehicles inside. Which means, you will have to leave your cars in the parking at the foothills and either hike up on two humble feet, hire ponies to ride on or take the toy trains that work only in certain seasons. The base line? Matheran is completely pollution free, a haven of lush hills, cutesy markets, thick waterfalls and awesome viewpoints.

Bhandardara

Bhandardara:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

The place where dreamers go to see stars, Bhandardara is a paradise near Mumbai. It is only 164 km away from the city and is usually best reached by a 3 hour train ride. Known for its lush beautiful landscapes, greenery hiding frothy waterfalls and camps by the Bhandardara Lake, this place has one of the clearest skies around Mumbai. Hence during meteor showers, eclipses and other cosmic pageants, people prefer to take a weekend trip to Bhandardara, camp out in the open and stargaze to their heart’s content. There are also a couple of temples and the Ratangarh Fort to see here.

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

One of the most coveted hill stations near Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar is known for its steep ghats that are thrilling to drive around, the every-loving strawberry and cream, and exotic seasonal fruits that make your mouth water. When you are planning a getaway slightly longer than 2 days from Mumbai, you plan for Mahabaleshwar. With its famous Mahabaleshwar temple, vintage bungalows, colonial architecture and luxurious resorts, this hill town is also home to the Mapro Gardens where you get the best pizzas, soups and sandwiches along with fresh strawberries with a huge dollop of cream.

Panchgani:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Panchgani is like a cousin to Mahabaleshwar . If you climb around higher, then five hills of ‘Panchgani’ welcome you into their folds. The area is known for its boarding schools, Parsi and Anglo-Indian homes, private bungalows and forts and caves. Usually people club a visit to Panchgani with Mahabaleshwar, and choose to explore both together. But Panchgani is the more peaceful of the two, as there aren’t many commercial resorts or hotels here.

Neral:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

The town of Neral near Mumbai is really dotted on the outskirts of the city. Only an hour’s car ride away, it makes for a great day or short weekend getaway. You have the Peb Fort and Saguna Baug to explore, the waterfalls and camps outdoors to enjoy and the rural village nearby where you can mingle with the locals and even go fishing with them. Neral is one of the cleanest, greenest places you will see in Maharashtra and there is something inherently refreshing about it, even its mere name. It is of course, best visited through the monsoon months. And because it is only 74 km away, you can go by morning and return by night.

Alibaug:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

A little coastal town off the shore of Mumbai, Alibaug is immensely popular among Mumbaikars as well as those who come from outside for a nice weekend beach getaway. With its paddies and seaside farms, small hamlets and cottages framing the shore, Alibaug garners many tourists through all seasons, especially summers and monsoons. You can visit the Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple, hike up the Kolaba Fort, see the Lighthouse and chill with your friends and family on the Alibaug Beach. While you can drive to Alibaug, most people prefer to take the sea route and enjoy a ferry ride to the place. There are a great many luxury and mid-range resorts as well as cottages on hire for your vacation.

Nashik:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Perched in a highland area some 160 plus km away from Mumbai, Nashik is a big enough city that it has all the facilities one may need, and houses natural retreats and recreational area on its outskirts for fun. Like the Sula Vineyards, one of the most famous places to go for a weekend vacation. There are meadows of rows and rows of grape vines, a state of the art winery, a resort and loads of recreational stuff like grape-picking, mashing and musical concerts during the harvest months. Other places to visit in Nashik are Trimbakeshwar, Muktidham, Pandavleni Caves and Mhasoba Temple.

Kamshet:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

An adventure hub in the thickets of Maharashtra , Kamshet is the best place for those who are into thrill and adrenaline rushes for a weekend holiday. It is not too far from Mumbai, only about 104 km, and is the best place in the vicinity for paragliding, swimming, soaring and trekking. Other than these you can also go for a sightseeing trip, explore the temples, caves, fortresses and colonial towns upon hills. But out of all the sports, paragliding is considered to be its highlight, and a must-must-try.

Daman:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Technically Daman is a Union Territory near Gujarat , but it is also quite close to Mumbai; a three hour drive tops. With its deep set beaches, coastal resorts, humid cool air and party hubs that go on all night, Daman is the perfect two-day getaway. What makes it even more enticing is the number of historical forts and museums in the vicinity; from the Panikota Fort and Diu Fort to the St. Jerome Fort, Lighthouse and the Diu Museum.

Ganpatipule

Ganpatipule:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Ganapatipule is all clean pristine beaches, lush greenery fringed drives and temples that are centuries old. As the name suggests, the place was named after Lord Ganesh, and a temple dedicated to him continues to draw devotees and pilgrims to Ganapatipule all through the year. Because the town is not touched by tourism and commercial expansions it is still the kind of place where you can escape the city madness and basically rejuvenate. The two must-visits here are the famous Swayambhu Ganpati Temple and the Ganapatipule Beach.

Lavasa:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

A beautiful planned city near Pune , designed specifically to serve as a holiday getaway and an investment opportunity outside the city, Lavasa is home to stunning private villas, bungalows and hotels, with many activities nearby. It is inspired by the city of Portofino in Italy and is lovely to stay at. Since the city is close to Pune as well as Lonavala, you can easily get other comforts and entertainment prospects even outside the township. Some enjoyable activities inside Lavasa include the musical fountain show, kayaking, rappelling, jet skiing and rock climbing.

Chiplun:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Chiplun, a tiny town in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra , is only 250 km away from Mumbai. With its collection of ancient temples, forts atop hills and waterfalls, this is another patent Maharashtrian town for a weekend away from all the city dust. You can easily drive down here, spend a day relaxing in your guest house or hotel, and go trekking, sightseeing or picnicking. The major attractions here are Sawatsada Waterfall, Vashishti River and the Govalkot Fort.

Pawna Lake:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

One of the loveliest locations for a camp, Pawna Lake is around 117 km away from Mumbai. The shore of the lakes is best camped in on winter nights, when the skies are clear and you can stargaze. Other than these camps and picnics, you can also go paragliding, trekking, kiting and ridge dancing here. Many tour agencies, adventure companies and private travellers set up camps, games, Barbecues and activities here almost every weekend.

Karnala:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Karnala, a small town on the outskirts of Mumbai, is only 10 km away from Panvel and 55 km from Mumbai. Most tourists flock down here for the famous Karnala Bird Sanctuary and to hike up the Karnala Fort. The Konkan coast by this town is a thing of beauty, and you can see the Konkan Pass from the fort, one that was a major trade route back in the day. You can see the Pandu’s Tower, enjoy your time at Sanjay Gandhi National Park and get photos of more than 150 species of birds like three toed kingfisher and Malabar Trogon.

Wai:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

Wai is a small town that pops on your way to Mahabaleshwar . Located some 232 km from Mumbai, this town is known for its famous vada pav and the Menavali ghat. It is also the village that doubled up as a set for the Shah Rukh Khan movie Swades. You can also go check out the temple of Dholiya Ganpati, sit by River Krishna and trek up the Bandhavgarh Fort. Raft boating, star-gazing, overnight camping and ATV rides are some of the other coveted activities here.

Ajanta-Ellora

Ajanta-Ellora:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

The Ajanta -Ellora, usually taken as a set for a weekend getaway makes for a stunning row of ancient caves. They have been declared as a World Heritage Site. These are Buddhist rock-cut caves near Aurangabad , and are over 350 km from Mumbai. The best way to reach Ajanta-Ellora is by taking a ferry or hiring a yacht from Gateway of India . People usually go for a day picnic or stay overnight, exploring the Hindu, Jain and Buddhist caves that have some of the most intricate carvings of the gods, Buddha and Boddhisattvas. The carvings date from anywhere between 2nd Century BCE to 10th Century CE. Monsoon and Winter make for great seasons for a visit.

Saputara:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

A hill town in the state of Gujarat , Saputara is a weekend destination for those who enjoy gardens, temples and sunsets. With its lush waterfalls, thick jungles and trekking routes, Saputara welcomes tourists in all seasons. The tribal village nearby is open to all and you can learn their art, crafts and culture, or visit the Vansda National Park for a tryst with nature. The sunset and sunrise points are two other beautiful places to relax and take photos. All in all, Saputara is a great family vacation spot.

Adlabs Imagica

Adlabs Imagica:  Best Places To Visit Near Mumbai - Weekend Getaways

A theme park built right outside Mumbai, Imagica is the best place to go for a fun and adventure trip. It can be a day trip or you can even stay in one of the nearby hotels overnight or choose the Novotel Imagica inside the park. There is a waterpark adjacent and Imagica itself is home to some of the country’s most thrilling rides, shows and games. From toboggans to rafts to snow mountains, Imagica will stun you and show you the best time of your life. It is about 65 km from the city of Mumbai, and is best visited in winter months.

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Thane

The Beautiful City of Lakes

Thane is located on the western side of the Indian state of Maharashtra & covers a total area of over 147 sq. km. Thane came into existence in the 13th century and has a rich heritage. This city has been ruled by the Portuguese, Marathas, and Britishers. The city is popularly known as the "City of Lakes" due to the abundance of lakes within the boundaries of the city. Along with the beautiful lakes, Thane is also surrounded by the Sahyadri Hills, making it an excellent trekking spot. The city is also home to several forts, gardens and resorts. You can also enjoy boat rides in the lakes. Besides being a tourist spot, Thane also offers several mouth-watering dishes like Pav Bhaji, Bhajiyas, and lots of authentic street foods.

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Bhiwandi

The Manchester of India

Bhiwandi is a place that probably won’t make it to the bucket list of top places to visit in India for most people. It is an industrial city in the Thane district of the state of Maharashtra. The city of Mumbai, quite close to it, would perhaps be of more interest to most people owing to its opulent nature. India, however, has a lot of stories to tell, more than you can imagine, and a lot of those tales involve these cities, which are smaller only by popularity and perhaps opulence. Part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Bhiwandi connects Mumbai to various parts of the country via the Mumbai-Agra highway. Considered a major trade center, Bhiwandi lies in the Konkon coastal lowland region. This region has some hills as well. Upholding its reputation as a major trade center and industrial region, Bhiwandi has some of the largest warehouses and godowns on the whole continent.

Navi Mumbai

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The Planned City in Maharashtra

Navi Mumbai is a planned city that was constructed as a replica of Mumbai. It is situated in the eastern part of Thane and was built to alleviate the pressure that Mumbai's ever-increasing population places on the city's infrastructure. Many people go back and forth between Navi Mumbai and Mumbai using the local trains, buses, and ferry services. Visit these Navi Mumbai attractions to get a feel for the incredible beauty and thoughtful planning that went into this area. Not to mention, you can also explore various temples, malls and restaurants here.

Matheran

An Idyllic Weekend Getaway in Maharashtra

Let the mighty mountains of Matheran raise your spirits! You will love visiting the vantage points and going for nature walks. Additionally, you can go trekking at Matheran.

Palghar

The Coastal Town of Maharashtra

Palghar is a town and a municipal council located in the state of Maharashtra, India. The town is well-connected to Mumbai via rail and road, making it easily accessible for both residents and tourists. Palghar is known for its diverse culture, rich history, and picturesque landscapes.

Karjat

Quaint Little Village in Maharashtra

Soak in the charming vistas of the tall mountains at Karjat. You can expect warm days with high humidity. You can also enjoy the various adventure activities at Karjat.

Alibaug

Scenic Beach-town with Fascinating Forts

Get ready for an amazing beach vacation at Alibagh. You can expect hot And Humid Weather. The Temperature Tends To Go Very High. Additionally, the serene environs of Alibagh will calm your mind.

Lonavala & Khandala

8 Lonavala & Khandala

Weekend Retreats in the Western Ghats

If mountains make you feel alive, then head to Lonavala. You can expect heavy rains and cloudy skies. You can also unwind amidst the tranquil surroundings of Lonavala.

Malshej Ghat

9 Malshej Ghat

Mountain pass in Maharashtra

Malshej Ghat is a mountain pass in India's Maharashtra state that is part of the Western Ghats Range. Some of the many species of birds that call this area home are quails, cuckoos and flamingos. Beautiful waterfalls and lush valleys await exploration in the nearby highlands. Visitors who like to partake in exciting pursuits and learn about the local wildlife flock to this area. If you are in search of a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature, Malshej Ghat will prove to be the perfect spot for you.

Kolad

The Land of Nature’s Bounty

Kolad, a picturesque village in Maharashtra, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and thrilling adventure activities. Nestled amidst lush greenery and surrounded by the stunning Sahyadri mountain range, Kolad is a haven for adrenaline junkies. With its gushing Kundalika River, it's an ideal destination for white-water rafting, kayaking, and camping. Experience the charm of rural life while indulging in exciting outdoor pursuits in this captivating getaway.

Igatpuri

11 Igatpuri

Pretty Hill Town in Maharashtra

Soak in the ancient tales and heritage of Igatpuri. You can expect cloudy skies with heavy rainfalls. The mountain vistas at Igatpuri are spectacular too.

Lavasa

A Quiet Weekend Escape from Mumbai

If crisp air and altitude feel like home, then the mountains of Lavasa are calling! You can expect warm weather with bearably hot temperatures. Lavasa is also very popular among relaxation-seekers.

Silvassa

13 Silvassa

Offbeat Hill Escape for Adventure Lovers

Get set for thrilling wildlife encounters at Silvassa. You can expect cool and breezy weather during the day followed by balmy evenings. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Silvassa.

Diveagar

14 Diveagar

Secluded Beachside Village in Maharashtra

Diveagar is a much loved beach destination. You can expect moderate to heavy rainfalls. Diveagar is also an ideal destination for a relaxing break.

Pune

A Popular Weekend Getaway

Rightly called as the ‘Cultural Capital of Maharashtra’, Pune’s historic landmarks, hill forts, picnic spots and fabulous party places make it a favourite with the tourists for quick weekend sojourns.

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Charming City of Gujarat

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10 things to do in Mumbai this long weekend

By Maahi Shah

MUMBAI INDIA  JULY 31 A view of BMC Headquarters building on the eve of completing 124 years and it is entering its...

With the Independence Day long weekend just around the corner, there’s much awaiting you in the maximum city. Explore the hidden nooks and corners of Mumbai with guided walks and tours, go thrift shopping at a flea market, or celebrate the ideas of independence and freedom with recherché Indian documentaries and installations. From a host of events, gigs and places to go to, here’s what we would recommend.

What to do in Mumbai over the long weekend

Attend an evening of storytelling, ncpa, nariman point.

Founded by Ankur Tewari, Gaurav Kapur and Roshan Abbas, Kommune is a performance arts and creator collective to find the creator in every person. Hosted by poet Shantanu Anand, the show Spoken Word is a celebration of 75 years of an independent India. With renowned performers such as Sheena Khalid, Amandeep Singh, Neeraj Pandey, and Akshadeep Arora among others, the show brings to you stories from across the length and breadth of India: stories that reflect who we are, where we come from and who we aspire to be. Where: Experimental Theatre, NCPA, When: 10 August 2022, 7:30 pm, Cost: Rs500. Details

Go on a Narali Purnima Walk at Worli Koli village

Narali Purnima at Koliwada Worli

Narali Purnima at Koliwada, Worli

Have you heard of the talking goddess of Mumbai that speaks with its devotees? Or heard of the British love affair with a fish that gave it its unique name? Experience Mumbai in a new light, with this walk at the Worli Koli village on the eve of Narali Purnima. Observed on the full-moon day of the Hindu month of Shravan, Narali Purnima is the annual festival of the fishing communities in Mumbai and along the Konkan coast. Join in the festivities and feel the excitement all around the village as men dress up in their surkhas, and women in the traditional Nauvari sari as they offer coconuts and pray to the sea-god Varuna as part of the ritual. Explore the Worli fort, a unique tradition of celebrating the dead and more. For all those who love stories— reading, listening sharing and living them, this guided walk is just for you. Where: Golfa Devi Temple Road, Koliwada, Worli, When: 11 August 2022, 4:30 pm IST, Cost: Rs649. Details

Dance the night away with a Drag King show, Anti-Social, Lower Parel

From stand-up comic performances and dance to theatrical monologues, Kingdom of Anarchy is a show specially curated for you to witness the sass, showmanship and glamour of it all as seven kings put on their best performance. It is an ode to all AFAB’s (Assigned female at birth) who were prohibited from self-expression and performance. For all the kings and queens out there, the theme is drag , so be sure to dress up! The show will be hosted by Durga “Shakti” and the exciting lineup includes Inqalaab Singh, Drag Emperor Naaz, Mx. Stallion, Melanchola and more. On the console, will be DJ Rayska. Where: anti-SOCIAL, Lower Parel, When: 12 August, 8:00 pm onwards, Cost: Rs500. Details

Enjoy a traditional Parsi meal at Gallops, Mahalaxmi

Akuri and Khari at Gallops Mahalaxmi

Akuri and Khari at Gallops, Mahalaxmi

This Navroze feast on an authentic Parsi meal at Gallops, with their latest Navroz special menu from 12-21 August 2022. With a view of the racecourse and green lawns set against the backdrop of a chaotic cityscape, indulge in akuri (scrambled eggs with Indian spices and home-baked Khari), salli boti (potato straws and mutton), machhi na curry (fish and coconut curry) and secret dhansak dal (masala dal served with caramelised rice), paired with a range of homemade pickles, papads and special chutneys. Raise a toast to the ‘maja ni life’ with their traditional desserts such as the Udvada nu sancha nu mango ice cream (hand-churned mango ice cream), the ever favourite lagan nu custard (the Parsi version of pudding) and Parsi Dairy Farm’s kulfi. Where: Gallops, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, When: 12-21 August, Cost: Rs2,500 for two exclusive of alcohol.

Tour the BMC headquarters in Dhobi Talao

View of the BMC Headquarter Building Dhobi Talao

View of the BMC Headquarter Building, Dhobi Talao

The 200-year-old BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) headquarters at Dhobi Talao has opened its doors to visitors this season and you can’t miss it. Built in 1865, the building has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is an integral part of the city. This guided walk will take you through the many facets of this colossal structure including the unique fountain of ducks, the gilded dome and a hidden source of water, along with unheard stories of its architecture and the history of the corporation. After the walk, you can head over to the Kyani Bakery to complete the old Bombay experience with the famous bun maska and chai. Pro-tip: A photocopy/soft copy of a photo ID and vaccination certificate must be carried. An add-on must be purchased for those using the DSLR. Where: Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, When: 13 August, 3:00 pm and 4:30 pm, Cost: Rs.350. Details

Shop your heart out at the Independence Flea Fair, Adagio, Bandra

Splurge on some miniature art, specially curated thrift store apparel and chic, bohemian style accessories made by upcycling materials at the Independence Flear Fair at Adagio, Bandra. Tucked away in a corner amid the brightly painted walls of Chapel Road, this intimate space will be bustling with a number of pop-up stalls that include tarot card reading by Alpa Thaker and handwoven tapestries by Akshata Mokashi that resemble classical Western art. Meet and interact with artists, musicians, writers and others over drinks and food that will also be available at the fair. Where: Adagio, Chapel Road, Bandra West, When: 13-14 August Entry Cost: Rs99 Details

Take Khaki Labs’ Azad Hind Walk at Grant Road

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Celebrate Independence Day with a walk down memory lane of the freedom struggle and significant events leading up to an independent India in 1947. The city’s narrative transformed from a strong British-Indian partnership to Dadabai Naoroji’s discontent which was later taken to the public by Lokmanya Tilak. Through it all, Bombay continued to be embroiled in politics and conflict. The Azad Hind walk takes you through those areas of Bombay such as Malabar Hill and Girgaon, which were witness to the many events that were part of the freedom struggle. The highlights of the walk include a visit to the birthplace of the Indian National Congress, Mani Bhavan and insightful stories about Mahatma Gandhi and Jinnah, Mumbai’s first freedom fighters and the underground radio stations. Starting point: Tejpal Auditorium, Grant Road, When: 14-15 August 2022, 9:00 am Cost: Rs599. Details

Eat for a cause at the Independence Day Daawat by The Bombay Canteen, Lower Parel

Independence Day Daawat at The Bombay Canteen Lower Parel

Independence Day Daawat at The Bombay Canteen, Lower Parel 

This year, the Independence day Daawat organised by The Bombay Canteen pays an ode to Indian soil. Their mission is to ‘nourish our soil’ and celebrate all that it gives us. The specially curated daawat menu reflects the abundance of produce that is available across the country. It offers a blend of traditional and contemporary fare and includes dishes such as smoked aloo rezala, sweet shop moong dal kachori, dum rajma, pumpkin choka and tiranga barfi and coconut toffee milk cake to satisfy your sweet tooth. The proceeds from the daawat will help restoring the health of the soil on the farmlands of Cheduputtu village in Andhra Pradesh. Where: The Bombay Canteen, Lower Parel, When: 15 August, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, Cost: Pay as you like. Details

Celebrate the idea of independence with film, IFBE, Fort

IFBE Fort

The Independence Day project is a six-day exploration and a celebration of themes and ideas related to freedom and independence . From film installations to documentary screenings, the project is painting the town orange, green and white with a host of events. The inaugural events include Freedom looks good on you, a photography exhibit, Swavidhan an interdisciplinary performance by artist Kavish Seth and Voices of Freedom, a film installation. Over the course of the week, you can attend documentary screenings such as About Love and Cities of Sleep which will be followed by panel discussions with the filmmakers including Archana Phadke and Shaunak Sen. Also witness an eclectic mix of dance styles and attend a breath workshop by Dr Shailendra Chaubey. Experience vulnerability and connection over poetry, dance and more. Where: IFBE, Ballard Estate, Fort, When: 15-20 August, 2022 Cost: Details

Learn about the potter community of Dharavi

Kumbharwada Dharavi

Kumbharwada, Dharavi

Inhabited primarily by the potters of Saurashtra in Gujarat , Kumbharwada is a hundred-year-old settlement in Dharavi, Mumbai. The community continues to practice the occupation and has made its mark in the market with its artefacts. With this guided tour, know more about the history of the community, the indigenous work that supports their livelihood and witness first-hand a day in their life which includes shaping the clay on the chaak (Potter’s wheel) and other aspects of the process. Enjoy a conversation with the families who have been living in the area over a cup of tea and try your hand at pottery under the guidance of traditional potters. Where: Sai Hospital, Kumbharwada, Dharavi When: Till 31 December, 10:00 am Cost: Rs499. Details

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11 Things to Do in Mumbai on Weekends in 2024 (Photos)

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Mumbai is often referred to as the ‘City that Never Sleeps’, and rightly so. Monday, Tuesday or any other day of the week, the city never ceases to fascinate you. And, weekends get a new meaning when you are in the City of Dreams as there is no dearth of places to explore and activities to indulge in. Whether you are looking to unleash the shopaholic in you, tickle your taste buds with some soulful food, enjoy a relaxing time unwinding in the lap of nature or just step out for your hotels in Mumbai and head to where the streets take you, there are loads of things to do in Mumbai on weekends.

If you happen to be in the city this weekend, read on. Here is a list of activities to try in Mumbai on weekends.

1. Go on  a Shopping Spree

Shopping | #1 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Shopping | #1 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

What better way to spend weekends than by going on a shopping spree? When we say shopping, we are not just talking about the shopping malls in Mumbai where you get everything under one roof. The streets of the city will offer you an equally delightful shopping experience. Colaba Causeway, also called the Colaba Market, is a good start, where you will find all kinds of apparel, junk jewelry, books and handicrafts. What’s more? Colaba also has some of the best restaurants in Mumbai where you can have a filling meal after long hours of shopping. Crawford Market, Fashion Street and Chor Bazaar are some other must-visit shopping places in Mumbai.

  • Timings: Morning till evening
  • Must-buy Items: Clothes, handbags, handicrafts, and jewelry
  • Must-visit restaurants in Colaba: The Table, Leopold Café, Café Mondegar, and Bay View Café and Bar

2. Take a Trip to a Weekend Getaway or Go Camping

Camping | #2 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Camping | #2 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

One of the best things about Mumbai is that it is close to many great weekend getaways within 100 km. So how about hitting the road for a short trip? If you are a birdwatcher or nature lover, Karnala is your best bet. You could also plan a trip to Durshet, Lonavala, and Alibaug as these are among the best places to visit in Mumbai . Alternatively, you could also explore some incredible camping sites in Mumbai such as Uttan, Vishnubaaug, and Matheran.

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3. Go on a Gastronomic Tour through Mumbai’s Streets

Streets food tour | #3 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Streets food tour | #3 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Of all the things Mumbai is known for, its food tops the list, and the best of the city’s flavors can be found on its streets. This weekend, how about planning a gastronomic tour through Mumbai’s best known food streets? You can start off with a plate of Pav Bhaji or Vada Pav and then graduate to more filling items such as kebabs, rolls, Baida Roti, Mumbai sandwich, and the like. Our blog on the street food in Mumbai will tell you everything you should know about these delightful grubs.

  • Must-try items: Pav Bhaji, Vada Pav, Bhel Puri, Sev Puri, Pani Puri, Ragda Pattice, Batata Vada, Falooda
  • Must-visit street food joints: Ashok Vada Pav (Kirti College Lane), Badshah Pani Puri (Girgaon Chowpatty), Sharma Bhel Puri House (Vile Parle East), Bademiya (Colaba), Amar Juice Centre (near Cooper Hospital), Baba Falooda (Mahim West)

4. Explore the Beaches

Beach tour | #4 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Beach tour | #4 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Mumbai’s galleries, museums, and sanctuaries might be closed on Saturdays or Sundays, but its sandy beaches are always open. If you happen to be in the city this weekend, a visit to the iconic Juhu Beach is a must. For an idyllic evening alone or with your family and friends, you could also visit Aksa beach, Versova Beach, Dadar Chowpatty beach, and Gorai beach.

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5. Take a Stroll on Marine Drive

Marine Drive Tour | #5 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Marine Drive Tour | #5 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Now, no traveler should leave the city without visiting its most iconic landmark – the Marine Drive .  A stroll on this scenic stretch is all you need to feel relaxed and rejuvenated, with the fresh breeze caressing you and the sound of the waves playing music to your ears. Mind you, the place might be a little crowded on weekends, but its scenic beauty will make up for it. There are many good eateries and restaurants near the Marine Drive, where you can have a splendid dinner to add to your weekend experience.

  • Restaurants: The Bay View, the Dome, Pizza by the Bay, New Yorker, and Geoffrey’s

6. Stay Close to Nature at Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Sanjay Gandhi National Park Tour | #6 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Sanjay Gandhi National Park Tour | #6 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

If you have had enough of the city and its hustle and bustle, it’s time to take a trip to Sanjay Gandhi National Park, a protected area spanning over 100 sq km. Whether you want to try trekking, boating, rock climbing, tiger safari or just get some fresh air, the park is an ideal location. No wonder, it counts as one of the best places in Mumbai to visit with family over weekends.

  • Timings: 07:30 am to 6:30 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee: ₹ 58 for adults; ₹ 31 for kids
  • Safari Fee: ₹ 77 for adults; ₹ 31 for kids  

7. Watch a Play at Prithvi Theatre

Prithvi Theatre Tour | #7 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Prithvi Theatre Tour | #7 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Fancy a really unique activity in Mumbai this weekend? Ditch movies, multiplexes, and popcorns, and make your way to Prithvi Theatre, built by Shashi Kapoor, to catch a play. One of Mumbai’s best-known performing arts centers, the theatre is a perfect place to have a great weekend. There’s a tiny bookstore in the compound and also a café, called Prithvi Café, where you get the best Irish coffee and cutting chai in town.

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 01:00 pm and 02:00 pm to 07:00 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee : ₹ 125 to ₹ 400 (varies based on the show)

8. Go Pub Hopping and Unwind Over a Couple of Drinks

Pub Hopping | #8 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Pub Hopping | #8 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Mumbai is for those who dream; it is also a city for those who drink. If you have had a tough week at work or if you did enough sightseeing and traveling, it’s time to wind down over a few drinks. The Colaba Social is your best bet for some moments filled with gusto, music, laughter, and dance. You could also try other pubs and bars in the city, including Woodside Inn (Colaba), The Bombay Bronx (Breach Candy), The Ghetto (Breach Candy), and Old Wild West (Lower Parel).

Colaba Social

  • Timings : 09:00 am to 01:30 am; every day
  • Cost for two : ₹ 1400 (approx.)

Woodside Inn

  • 11:30 am to 01:00 am (Monday to Friday)
  • 10:00 am to 01:00 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Cost for two : ₹ 2000 (approx.)

The Bombay Bronx

  • Timings : 06:00 pm to 01:00 am; every day
  • Cost for two : ₹ 1500 (approx.)
  • Timings : 07:00 pm to 01:30 am; every day
  • Cost for two : ₹1300 (approx.)

Old Wild West  

  • Timings : 05:00 pm to 01:30 am; every day
  • Cost for two : ₹ 1800 (approx.)

9. Explore Your Spiritual Side

Temple Tour | #9 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Temple Tour | #9 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

If you would rather spend your weekend seeking some spiritual solace than indulging in ‘spirit’, worry not! Mumbai has its share of temples, churches, and mosques where you can enjoy some uninterrupted moments offering prayers. Siddhivinayak Temple counts among the top temples in Mumbai while Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque known for its serene vibes as well as scenic location. Alternatively, you can also take a trip to some of the best known churches in Mumbai , including Mount Mary Basilica, St. Michael’s Church, and St. Peter’s Church, each of which is hallmarked for its architectural grandeur and aesthetics. 

Siddhivinayak Temple

  • Timings : 05:30 am to 09:50 pm; every day

Haji Ali Dargah

  • Timings : 05:30 am to 10:00 pm; every day

10. Chill Out at Adlabs Imagica or Essel World

Enjoy at Waterpark | #10 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Enjoy at Waterpark | #10 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

If shopping, spirituality, and food are not on your list of things to do in Mumbai on weekends, it has to be adventure! And this weekend, you can get your adrenaline levels up by visiting Adlabs Imagica or Essel World, two of the most popular amusement parks in the city. The thrilling rides and activities here will keep you engaged for a whole day, making you forget the woes of the workweek.

Here’s our blog on all the popular amusement parks in Mumbai .

Adlabs Imagica  

  • Theme Park: 10:30 am to 08:00 pm; every day
  •  Theme Park Rides: 11:00 am to 07:00 pm; every day
  •  Water Park: 10:30 am to 7:00 pm; every day
  •  Water Park Rides: 11:00 am to 5:30 pm; every day
  • Weekdays: ₹ 1299 for adults; ₹ 1099 for kids
  • Weekends: ₹ 1599 for adults; ₹ 1299 for kids
  • Peak Season: ₹ 1899 for adults; ₹ 1499 for kids
  • Weekdays: ₹ 899 for adults; ₹ 799 for kids
  • Weekends and peak season: ₹ 999 for adults; ₹ 799 for kids

Essel World

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 07:00 pm; every day
  • Adults – ₹ 1500 (fast track entry); ₹ 1950 (fast track entry + buffet); ₹ 390 (Pay N Pay Basic); ₹ 1050 (Pay N Pay Silver); ₹ 840 (Pay N Pay Basic + buffet); ₹ 1500 (Pay N Pay Silver + buffet)
  • Children – ₹ 1000 (fast track entry); ₹ 1171 (fast track entry + buffet); ₹ 390 (Pay N Pay Basic); ₹ 750 (Pay N Pay Silver); ₹ 580 (Pay N Pay Basic + buffet); ₹ 940 (Pay N Pay Silver + buffet)

11. Take a Bollywood Tour

Bollywood Tour | #11 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Bollywood Tour | #11 of 11 Things to Do in Mumbai this Weekend

Are you a hardcore Bollywood fan? Then, you must take a full-day Bollywood tour this weekend to get a glimpse into the nitty-gritties of making a film. You can visit the Film City (also known as Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari) and various film studios in the city such as SJ Studios. Some of the packages for such guided tours also allow you to visit live shooting sets, see the technicians working, and drive past Bollywood stars’ homes.

Now that you know all the great activities in Mumbai on weekends, why wait? Explore, enjoy, and eat and drink to your heart’s content. Remember, everyone deserves a good weekend, and you are no exception!

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    Best time to travel to Lonavala: October-May. Major tourist spots: Tiger's Leap, Lohagad, Karla & Bhaja Caves, Bhushi Dam, Bedsa Caves, Pawna Lake, etc. 4. Go birdwatching & sightseeing at Alibaug. The serene beach of Alibaug makes for an adventurous weekend getaway near Mumbai.

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    Nashik. Perched in a highland area some 160 plus km away from Mumbai, Nashik is a big enough city that it has all the facilities one may need, and houses natural retreats and recreational area on its outskirts for fun. Like the Sula Vineyards, one of the most famous places to go for a weekend vacation.

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