Monsoon is a much-awaited season in India. In western ghats, this is the time when the entire place turns into a green paradise. Waterfall into their full glory is one such beautiful change in nature brought up by rains.
Category: Maharashtra

Revdanda- sightseeing and Things to do
Mumbai has been a best destination for easily accessible day trips, be it trekking or a camping spot or a leisure Beach vacation. Recently I camped at Revdanda with my girlfriends. Really the place turned out to be pretty amazing site. Where is Revdanda Revdanda is a village approx 17 km from Alibaugh and 125…

Maharashtra Has Its Own Valley of Flowers- The Kaas Plateau
Kaas plateu , also known as Valley of flowers is situated 25 km from Satara city in Maharashtra. It has become part of UNESCO world heritage site in 2012 . The entire grassland turns into valley of flowers during monsoon season, August to early October. Distance from Mumbai/Pune Kaas is located 25 km from Mahabaleshwar…

A Complete Guide to Maharashtra’s Monsoon Paradise- Lonavala
Lonavala is monsoon paradise and can be easily covered in one day from Mumbai and Pune.

Did you know there is a mini Italy 4 hours from Mumbai?
Lavasa is an amazing architecture town based on the Italian town Portofino. Close to Mumbai and Pune ,lavasa can be easily covered in one day.

Kamla Nehru park /hanging Garden ,Mumbai
Kamla Nehru Park and Hanging Garden are terranced gardens located at top of malabar hills in Mumbai.Recently I have been searching some place to visit with my family in Mumbai . Since I was done with all famous places so was looking for something left unexplored. So decided to check out Kamla Nehru Park and…

8 Reasons to visit Lonar and the Hidden sci-fi Mystery Behind the Lake
Lonar is famous for crater, also known as Lonar lake or Lonar crater,formed over 50,000 years ago due to the collision of a meteorite on the surface of the region. It is located at Lonar in Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India and is a meteor impact lake. Only known hyper velocity impact crater in basaltic rock…