The city of Mahabaleshwar is a pinnacle of greenery, boasting one of the only evergreen forests in the world. The landscape abounds with lush hills, valleys and lookout points such as Lodwick Point, Arthur's Seat and Babington Point, all of which offer spectacular views. Trot along on horseback for a delightful four-legged tour of the gorgeous Venna Lake area, and savor juicy native strawberries, mulberries and corn.
Restaurants in Mahabaleshwar
4.5 based on 629 reviews
This is a very old shiva temple in the kshetre mahableshwar area. A nice place to visit if you are staying for 2-3 days in mahableshwar. The history produced from wiki Mahabaleshwar Temple is built in 1215 AD as per historical records. This temple is built in Hemadpanti style. The temple houses Shiva's bed, damru and trishul which date back to approximately 300 years. It is believed that every morning, the bedsheet is found crumpled indicating Shiva's presence at night within the temple. Ramdasi Math: Beside Mahabaleshwar temple is Ramdasi Math which has a copy of Dasbodh. Samarth Ramdas himself had edited (corrected) this dasbodh copy
4.5 based on 1,700 reviews
We may have just witnessed history making at Mahabaleshwar..Yes we were there when it rained crazy for days.... what an experience...bliss..soulful..serene...chilly ... just perfect monsoon visit to the hill station... Walk to misty foggy market.. kids enjoyed Lingmala waterfalls...numerous small streams and waterfalls while trekking to Lingmala falls..a green moment pill to cherish for a long time to come...Also having brick oven pizza at Mapro garden in rain was a nice experience
4.5 based on 760 reviews
This is a must visit place ! And also a you throw bottle caps it upfloats ! I would not recommend it avoid littering,,,,but has amazing view it's easily accessible and worth visiting if you are in Mahabaleshwar
4.5 based on 229 reviews
Will suggest everyone to see this place. An archaeological interest, A historic ruin, which shoes the culture, spiritual excellence, the classic carvings, the unparalleled art and science and many many more things all at one place.
4.5 based on 415 reviews
You need to buy the tickets to visit this place. Once you enter inside the gates you need to climb down around 200 steps. At one point there are two paths. Path to the left takes you to the Lingmala Doh Point. Which is a beautiful place with natural pond and small waterfalls created in the river. The place is covered with think forest. If yo take up the path on the right you need to climb some more steps to reach to the spot from where you can watch a beautiful Lingmala waterfall in the beautiful valley. Both places are worth visiting if you are nature and peace lover.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Laxmi Strawberry Farm, the place to be all year round and especially at strawberry season!!! Come and spend the day picking and eating ripe organic strawberries, down in our fields!
We had a great time at Laxmi strawberry farm! The staff was extremely kind and helpful when we arrived. The price seemed quite fair for the quality and amount of berries you can get. There is no comparison between store bought and fresh from the plant berries. The berries we brought home are a huge neighborhood hit too! We will definitely be returning for some more berry picking. The one thing I would like is to have more information on the strawberry types. Great overall experience, thank you!
4.0 based on 1,297 reviews
The boating experience is good we visited it at evening they have a choice of row and paddle boats we opted for paddle boats as it was fun for friends , the lake is good also has a temple at other side ! Its a jewel in the crown of Mahabaleshwar
4.0 based on 442 reviews
Even if you are not a history enthusiast, make sure you hire a guide while visiting this fort. Listening entire enthralling story exactly where it all happened, will give you goosebumps for sure. One of the most amazing stories of Indian history which is full of thrills, drama, and courage. I can't describe the experience in words when I visited the fort for the first time and heard this story. Reading it in books and hearing it in the fort has a huge difference because you can visualize it in the fort.
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