Dec 30, 2015
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Hill Stations near Mumbai
1. Lonavala
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A popular hill station near Mumbai, Lonavala is plonked in the Sahyadri ranges between the Deccan Plateau and Konkan coast. The Tungi Fort of Lonavala is one of its famous tourist spots. Apart from this fort, there are also many caves present around the city namely Karla Caves, Bhaja Caves and the Bedsa Caves.
2. Matheran
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The smallest yet one of the most visited hill stations in India; Matheran is located in the Western Ghats Ranges of Karjat, Maharashtra. A sought after getaway around the city of dreams, it is known for its 38 different look-out points that offer panoramic views of the neighbouring regions.
3. Khandala
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While the Western Ghats add to the mystical appeal of Khandala, its Bollywood connection adds to its popularity and fame. Situated between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan Plains, it is undoubtedly one of the most popular hill stations near Mumbai.
4. Malshej Ghat
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Nestled amidst the enchanting hills of the Western Ghats in the Thane district of Maharashtra, Malshej Ghat is yet another one of the picturesque hill stations near Mumbai.
5. Jawahar
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Nicknamed as the 'Mahabaleshwar of Thane', Jawahar has a lot to offer its visitors. Soaring at a height of 518m above the sea level, this hill station near Mumbai entices tourists with a list of natural wonders like the Dadarkopara Falls, Jaivilas Palace, Hanuman Point and the Sunset Point.
6. Bhandardara
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Situated beside the stunning Paravara River, this hill station is known for its serenity and mystical beauty. Decorated with several tourist spots: Ratangad Fort, Agasti Rishi Ashram, Wilson Dam, Umbrella Falls, Randhaa Falls and Mount Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra, it is also one of the most sought after hiking destinations in Maharashtra.
7. Lavasa
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Lavasa is one of the newest hill stations near Mumbai in the country. A private hill station city around Mumbai, it is located within an hour's drive from Pune and is easily accessible from other major places in Maharashtra. Royal and elegant in its own way, every bit of this upcoming hill station has been detailed in an intricate way that caters to the luxury and comfort of its residents.
8. Panchgani
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Situated in the Satara district of Maharashtra, Panchgani got its name from five of the constituting villages: Dhandeghar, Godavli, Amral, Khingar and Taighat..
9. Saputara
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The 'abode of serpents' or Saputara is a quaint hill station in Gujarat. Well-connected to Mumbai, this hill station stands on the Sahyadri range and is nestled in the Dang forest thickets. Adding more to its meticulous beauty are the various tourist attractions that include Gandhi Shikhar, Sunrise and Echo Points, Sardar Shikhar, Hatgad Fort, Saputara No Sap and several others.
10. Mahabaleshwar
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The towering heights of the Western Ghats, the enchanting charm and appeal of the evergreen forests add to the picture-perfect beauty of Mahabaleshwar. Located in Maharashtra's Satara district, it was the 'summer capital' of India during the British rule.
11. Panhala
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.Founded by the great Maratha ruler Shivaji, Panhala is very closely related to the Maratha kingdom. Standing at 977mabove the sea level, this scenic hill station is also the smallest city in Maharashtra. With the Panhala Fort being one of the major attractions, this hilly city has witnessed several changes and was conquered by the Marathas, Mughals and the British as well.
12. Amboli
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Tucked away in the Sahayadri Hills, Amboli is located at a height of 690m above sea level. Due to the undulated and salubrious beauty of the hill station, it has been declared as one of the best 'Eco Hot Spots' of the world. This hill station near Mumbai is further credited with a stunning range of flora and fauna.
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