TOP 10 Tourist's Attraction

Mapro GARDEN - 2.6 km

Mapro Garden is a very very popular tourist spot in Mahabaleshwar. Mapro premises has Chocolate factory, a small nursery, a restaurant serving delectable food, children's play area and retail outlet selling mapro products.

Bhilar Waterfalls - 2.6KM

Bhilar Waterfalls is a concealed treasure for all enthusiasts of nature alike. The calm waterfall is located within thick forests that shield it from the usual throngs much to the delight of many. There are also pleasant walks in the region, which bear wonderful sights for one’s appreciation. The calmness and the captivating views make a perfect combination for taking pictures and even meditating. It is certainly one of the best places to see near Mahabaleshwar.

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PARSI POINT - 3.9 KM

Situated on the way to Mahabaleshwar, the picturesque Parsi Point overlooks the Krishna Valley and the sparkling waters of the Dhom Dam. It is surrounded by lush green mountains and provides some spectacular views. If you're looking for a place to stop for a while and just breathe, this is it. The best part about it is the soul-soothing breeze that refreshes any tired traveller's senses.

Devrai Art Village - 4.4km

Devrai Art Village is an art village located very close to Panchgani. It is a non profit initiative to connect with nature and celebrate creativity. A core group of highly skilled Adivasi craftsmen and artists from the naxalite affected areas of Gadchiroli & Chhattisgarh find a livelihood and a safe refuge here in Panchgani. The unique style of their product range comes out through combinations of different mediums such as iron, brass, stone, wood, bamboo and fabric.

Lingmala Waterfall - 7.5km

Lingmala also known as Lingmala in Marathi is a beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush green forests. This multi-layered saki pravha is particularly beautiful in the rainy season when it is filled with aqua. People can either go to its base or take in the sight from a viewpoint. The place is so peaceful that it is ideal for families and nature lovers seeking relaxation. If you’re looking for places to see near Mahabaleshwar, don’t miss Lingmala for a refreshing escape into nature.

TABLE LAND- 7.7 KM

Table Land which is among the longest plateaus found in Asia. The landscape is level and offers beautiful views of the valleys and hills which bring many tourists for indoor as well as outdoor photography activities.The greenery here is rampant and exceptionally beautiful during the rainy season and thus it is a perfect retreat for every nature lover and every adventure seeker. If you’re exploring tourist attractions near Mahabaleshwar, be sure to add Table Land to your list for a refreshing getaway.

Kate's point - 8.9 km

Kate's Point is a famous viewpoint in Maharashtra, located around 15 km outside Panchgani, on the way to Mahabaleshwar. The huge rock overlooking the Krishna valley is often thronged by tourists. The point gives a great view of the valley and waters of Dhom Dam and Balakwadi. Kate's Point is named after the British Governor Sir Malcolm's daughter. Kate's Point is the most picturesque point of Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani and is the often which is often used as a cover image by most magazines.

Sydney point - 7.7 km

Sydney point is a small spot at the top of high land, right at the start of Panchgani when you enter from Wai-side. It is popular for providing a stunning view of Dham Dam, Krishna Valley, the city of Wai and the Kamalgad Fort. It is best to visit Sydney Point during sunrise and sunset. If you are the creative kinds and are looking for inspiration, this could be your chance to think over in the perfect surroundings.

Rajpuri Caves -12 KM

Rajpuri Caves are a group of four caves located in Panchgani which are believed to have given shelter to Pandavas during their exile. The caves are surrounded by many holy kunds (ponds) which are supposed to get waters of the holy Ganga and hence supposed to cure all kinds of diseases. One of the major attractions of the Rajpur cave is the Lord Karthikeya temple which is believed to have been built from the sand taken from the caves.

Elephant’s Head Point - 24 KM

Elephant’s Head Point overlooks a splendid view of the hills and valleys around it. The point derives its name from the peculiar shape of the rocky hill that looks like an elephant’s head, this site also attracts the locals for picture taking and eating out. The astonishing landscape and refreshing wind provide a pretty good atmosphere to those who enjoy the outdoors and wish to get away from the hustle of the city.

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