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.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
U can visit a farm for organic strawberries and exotic herbs
very nice farm & owner is very good person and strawberry very good quality. please visit this farm defiantly
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 20 reviews
Triveni Point and Gureghar Nature Trail is one of the lesser known attractions of Mahabaleshwar, maybe because it is at a little distance away from the hill station. It is located bang opposite Mapro Garden, which is a major attraction for shopping and dining, on the Panchagani – Mahabaleshwar Road. Most of the tourists visit Mapro Garden and overlook the Gureghar Nature Trail, and hence miss out on one of the most beautiful points of Mahabaleshwar, the Triveni Point, which lies at the end of the 1 km long trail. We entered through a small gate leading to the trail. Vehicles are not allowed inside. We walked at a leisurely pace up the narrow winding stony pathway which was gently sloping upwards. At times the slope would get steeper and there are rocks and stones on the path. There are trees and bushes on both sides of the trail and we were literally walking in a jungle. Some of the trees had a placard with their common and botanical names attached to them, like jambul, hirda, gella and pissa. There were stone benches at regular intervals so we could rest for a while. After walking about 20 minutes we reached the watch tower which is the Triveni Point. We got an excellent 360 degree view of the whole Panchgani Mahabaleshwar plateau from here. It is an easy to do trail by people of all age groups. We started on the trail at around 11 am and were back on the highway at noon. We did not encounter any other tourist on the way. We had only the birds and the bees, trees and forest for company. It is a beautiful place to experience nature at its best. Do remember to wear your trekking shoes and carry your camera when you visit, and not to litter the trail with your garbage.
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 43 reviews
This garden is located very near (may be 100 mtrs) to where entrance of Venna lake is there. However, very few tourists visit this park. Entry fees of Rs.10/- is there. Some benches provide best view of Venna lake and it has many varieties of flowers. It's nicely maintained. Must go for people who want to enjoy view of lake. Not for people who just want to cover more points and not spend enough time at one place.
3.5 based on 48 reviews
I have been here when Rain was on the peak, man o man, it was beautiful, The place is one of the highest points in Mahabaleshwar, From here you can see a view of veina lake and the beautiful waterfalls. If you are visiting Mahabaleshwar do visit
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