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In Maharashtra, Lonavala is a well-known hill station. This location transforms into a paradise during the monsoons, surrounded by the magnificent Sahayadri hills, which are covered in lush greenery, sparkling lakes, and numerous waterfalls. Any of the best places to visit in Lonavala are mentioned below.

Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves is a national monument that consists of a series of stunning rock-cut caves. It is thought to be one of India’s oldest caves, dating from the 2nd to 1st centuries BCE, with fine Buddhist excavations dating from the Hinayana period of Buddhism. You can take a cooling dip in the nearby waterfall and tour the lush surroundings in addition to exploring these caves, which mainly include Chaityas and Viharas. To get to the caves from Bhaja Village, you must follow a zig-zag trail.

Bhushi Dam

Bhushi Dam

Bhushi Dam

You will take a cooling dip in the nearby waterfall and a tour of the lush surroundings in addition to exploring these caves, which mainly include Chaityas and Viharas. From Bhaja Village, you must follow a zig-zag path to the caves.If you’re looking for a great place to have a picnic with your friends and family, go to Bhushi Dam, which forms the famous Bhushi Lake. This masonry dam on the Indrayani River has stairs leading up to it, where you can relax and soak up the sun while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

Lohagad Fort

Lohagad Fort

Lohagad Fort

 

It is popular not only with history buffs and nature lovers but also with adventure seekers due to the trekking required to reach the fort, where you can see the Vinchu Kata – a set of hills resembling the constellation Capricorn. The Lohagad Fort (Iron Fort), another Maratha architectural masterpiece, is well worth a visit while in Lonavala. The hill fort got its name because of its strategic position at a height of 1050 metres above sea level, which made it seem impregnable. Over the years, this historical site has seen the rise and fall of many dynasties, including the Nizams and the Maratha.

Rajmachi Point

Rajmachi Point

Rajmachi Point

The Dukes Retreat is within walking distance of Rajmachi Point. The Rajmachi Fort of the legendary Maratha ruler Chatrapati Sivaji is located directly across the street from this place, giving it its name. As part of Lonavala packages, the point provides breathtaking views of Rajmachi Fort, the surrounding gorge, and waterfalls. A temple and a children’s park could be found at Rajmachi Point. This is also a well-known location. Rajmachi Point is situated on the road to Mumbai from Pune, just before the starting point of the ghat in Khandala, at a distance of 6 km from Lonavala Railway Station and 2.5 km from Khandala Railway Station. Rajmachi Point is a popular tourist attraction in Lonavala.

Kune Falls

Kune Falls

Kune Falls

 

Kune Falls is set against the breathtaking backdrop of the famed Sahyadri Mountains at a height of 622 metres. It is a three-tiered waterfall that cascades down from a height of 200 metres and is a must-see tourist attraction in Lonavala. The waterfall is divided into two parts, with a maximum drop of around 100 metres at this three-tiered waterfall.The Kune Church is situated near the Kune Waterfalls and serves as a guide to the waterfalls. Kune Falls is just a small distance from the church. On the old Mumbai-Pune Highway, there is a waterfall.The approach road to Kune Falls is now private property. As a result, tourists are not permitted to see the falls.

Bedse Caves

Bedse Caves

Bedse Caves

In comparison to Karla and Bhaja caves, Bedse Caves are less well-known and visited. These caves are accessible through 350 steps located on a messy hilly terrain. These caves are situated in Bedse village, and tourists must walk 30 minutes from the village to reach them. The path is scenic, with beautiful views of the tranquil village and lush greenery. In comparison to Karla and Bhaja caves, Bedse Caves are less well-known and visited. These caves are accessible through 350 steps located on a messy hilly terrain. These caves are situated in Bedse village, and tourists must walk 30 minutes from the village to reach them. The path is scenic, with beautiful views of the tranquil village and lush greenery.

Korigad Fort

Korigad Fort

Korigad Fort

On the fort, there is a temple dedicated to Goddess Korai Devi, whose idol is approximately 4 feet tall. This temple has recently been restored. On the fort’s southern flank, there are several bastions. This fort has six cannons and two more mosques. The largest cannon, called Laxmi, is located next to the Korai Devi temple. There are two lakes on the fort’s peak, and two more ahead of them.Tourists must ascend 500 stairs from the fort’s foundation to enter the fort. The climb to the top of the fort is quick and takes about an hour. Public transportation from Lonavala to Korigad’s base village is extremely small, so it’s best to hire a cab or drive yourself.

Duke’s Nose Point

Duke's Nose Point

Duke’s Nose Point

Duke’s Nose gets its name from its similarity to the Duke of Wellington’s nose in a reclining state. Nagphani gets its name from the fact that the cliff is pointed like a snake’s hood. This location’s high elevation gives it an excellent vantage point. This location is also well-known for exciting activities such as trekking, camping, and rock climbing, which draw a large number of adventure seekers. For a one-day trip from Mumbai or Pune, Duke’s Nose is perfect. Nagphani can be reached through two trekking routes: one from Khandala railway station and the other from Kurvande. The first route takes about 3-4 hours (around 6 km one way), while the second route, which is the shortest, takes 1.5 hours (2 km) to reach the top. On the hilltop, there is a small chapel.

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