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Gopika VC
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Lonavala, Maharashtra's most popular hill station and monsoon destination, is situated in the Sahyadri range of the Western Ghats near Pune and Mumbai.
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Igatpuri, a Western Ghats hill station and city in Nashik, Maharashtra, approximately 130km from Mumbai. Igatpuri
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Due to its calm, flora, and Western Ghats, Mahabaleshwar is one of India's most romantic locations, particularly during the rainy season.
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Mulshi Dam's watershed forms Mulshi Lake. Nature lovers would adore its Sahyadri ranges, Koraigadh, and Dhangad fort.
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The Queen of Hills at the foothills of the Himalayas is a great rainy-season destination. Monsoons enhance tea-plantation and toy train visits.
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Kaas Plateau in Panchgani, recognized as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site in 2012, is a magnificent place with vistas of lakes, flowers
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Panchgani, near Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra, is known for its sunset and sunrise locations and gorgeous valley vista.
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Malshej Ghat is a mountain pass and prominent hill station in Maharashtra's Western Ghats. With beautiful lakes, waterfalls, mountains.
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Matheran, a little hill station in the Western Ghats' Sahyadri range, is 100 kilometers from Mumbai and 2600 feet above sea level.
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Karnala Fort (Funnel Hill) is a hill fort in Raigad district, 10 km from Panvel city and 65 km from Mumbai.
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