Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Elephanta Caves, sculpted between the 5th and 8th centuries, are beautiful. The caves' roots are Buddhist, but the artwork show they were used for Shiva worship.
This hill station is 155 km from Mumbai and is a beautiful place to visit. It lives up to its reputation as a great place to get away.
Madh Island's Arabian Sea and Malad creek offer unspoiled nature. Many kilometers of sandy beaches offer beachfront pleasure.
This beach features a gorgeous sunset and a culture comparable to Goa. Here, youth can dance on weekends at several parties.
This small fishing village is now known for its beaches and is a popular place to go on the weekend to get away from the busy life of the city.
The Revdanda fort is unique to the shoreline. The fort is significant because St. Francis Xavier preached his first sermon in India there.
Karnala Fort, also known as "Funnel Hill," is a hill fort in Raigad District, Bombay, around 10 kilometers from Panvel. The monument lies in the Karnala Bird Sanctuary.
One of Mumbai's most breathtaking picnic locations. Despite being in the city, this green paradise has a vast diversity of wildlife, vegetation, and fauna.
These waterfalls are in Vangani, on the way to Karjat. They are one of the lesser known waterfalls near Mumbai, but they are just as beautiful.
This beautiful waterfall is in Kharghar, which is in the suburbs of Navi Mumbai. The monsoons are the best time to see it in all its glory.
Durshet lets you conquer the mountains and see nature's splendor. The lush foliage, waterfalls, and hillocks have made it a popular tourist attraction.
These 1st-century BCE rock-cut caves are in eastern Andheri. These basalt monuments portray ancient Indian history.
Matheran hill station is the best place to watch the sunrise and sunset and see some amazing sights that will keep you feeling fresh.
Khandala has plenty of natural beauty. The lush green forests, misty valleys, and flowing waterfalls make this a popular weekend escape and adventure site for travelers.
Shivaji Maharaj trained his brave Malvas army in Maval. It's significant in Maharashtra's history.