Tour No 1

Time 5.Hrs.

Rs. 1320/-

Old Mahabaleshwar

Old Mahabaleshwar is the historic core of the town, featuring colonial-era architecture, traditional markets, and charming streets. It serves as the starting point for many sightseeing tours, offering a glimpse into the town's British colonial past. Typically, visitors can explore local bazaars, enjoy local food, and experience the vibe of the original settlement before heading to scenic viewpoints and temples. It’s a great place to absorb the local culture and plan the rest of your sightseeing day.

●Panchganga temple

Panchganga Temple is an ancient and sacred temple located in Mahabaleshwar, dedicated to the five river deities — the Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Krishna, and Godavari — believed to originate from the same source nearby. It’s a significant pilgrimage site and features attractive architecture, with a main shrine and smaller temples. The temple is also associated with mythology and spiritual rituals, making it a peaceful and spiritually enriching stop during your tour. The nearby Panchganga River flows through the area, adding to its scenic and religious significance

●Lord Shiva temple

Lord Shiva Temple in Mahabaleshwar is a revered spiritual site dedicated to Lord Shiva. It’s often visited by devotees seeking blessings and spiritual solace. The temple is usually situated on a scenic hill or a peaceful spot, offering a tranquil environment for prayer and meditation. The architecture typically features traditional elements, with a Shiva linga as the main idol.Many Shiva temples in Mahabaleshwar are also associated with local legends and mythologies, making it a culturally and spiritually important visit. It’s an excellent place to experience local religious practices and enjoy serene natural surroundings

Arther seat

Arthur’s Seat (sometimes called Arthur Seat) is one of Mahabaleshwar’s most popular viewpoints. It’s a towering, rocky cliff offering breathtaking panoramic views of the valley, hill ranges, and the sprawling landscape below. Named after Sir Arthur Malet, this spot is famous for its scenic beauty and is often compared to the Grand Canyon for its sheer cliffs and expansive view. Stunning sunrise and sunset views Dramatic cliffs and rocky terrain Excellent location for photography and nature walks. A peaceful, less crowded spot compared to some other viewpoints

Tips: Wear comfortable shoes for walking or light trekking, and carry water. The view from Arthur’s Seat is truly mesmerizing, especially during clear weather.

window point

Window Point – Known for its rock formations resembling windows framing gorgeous valley views.

Tiger spring

Tiger Spring – A natural spring with mythological significance, reputedly associated with tiger footprints.

Hunting point

Hunting Point – Famous for its historical significance, offering a commanding view of the surrounding landscape.

Malcum points

Malcolm Point – Offers scenic views, especially beautiful during sunrise or sunset.

Echo point

Echo Point – Popular for natural echo phenomena; a fun spot for creating echo sounds.

Castie Rock point

Castle Rock Point – Unique rock formations resembling a castle; provides striking views.

Savitri point

Savitri Point – Offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially during sunset.

Monkey point

Monkey Point – Named for the monkeys frequenting the area with great vantage views.

Marjori point

Majori Point – A serene spot to enjoy the scenery and relax.

Eiphinsion (upper)

Ephesusion (Upper) – Elevated lookout with expansive views of the valley.

Elphisnton (Lower)

Ephesusion (Lower) – Located below, offering a similar stunning view.

Kates point

Offers panoramic vistas of the hills, clouds, and valleys.

●Echo Point

●Needle Hole

Needle Hole – Known for a natural tiny opening in rocks that offers stunning views through the hole.

Free Visit To Baghicha

Free Visit to Baghicha – A garden or park visit, providing relaxing natural scenery.

Lodwick Point

Lodwick Point – Famous for views of the Pratapgad Fort and sunset scenes.

Elephant point

Elephant Point – Named after the elephant-shaped rock; offers incredible views.

Mumbai point

Sunset point

Sunset Point – Ideal for sunset viewing over the Western Ghats, perfect at dusk.

Tour No 2

Time 2.Hrs. 30 Min.

Rs. 660/-

Wilson Point

●Ganesh temple

Machutar Village

Plato Point

King’s Chair

●Lingmala Waterfall

Venna Lake


Tour No 3

Time 3.Hrs.

Rs. 1200/-

PRATAPGADH DARSHAN

●Pratapgadh Fort

Bhavani Mata Temple

Pratap Garden

CH.Shivaji Maharaj Statue

●Kadelot Point


Tour No 4

Time 2.Hrs. 30 Min.

Rs. 840/-

PANCHGANI DARSHAN

●Parsi Point

Table Land (Caves)

Bhilar Waterfall ( only Monsoon)

●Extra Coast

Velocity Entertainment

ON Whill’s

Mapro

Tour No 5

Time 3.Hrs.

Rs. 1200/-

PANCHGANI/ WAI DARSHAN

●Parsi Point

Table Land (Caves)

Bhilar Waterfall ( Only Monsoon)

●Sydney Point

●Wai

●Shree Ganesh Temple

●Shree Kashi Vishweshwar Temple

●Extra Coast

Velocity Entertainment

ON Whill’s

Mapro

Tour No 6

Time 3.Hrs.

Rs. 1200/-

TAPOLA DARSHAN

●Tapola Mini Kashmir

•Water Sports

An amazing experience! The taxi booking was seamless, making our Mahabaleshwar tour unforgettable and enjoyable.

prakash sharma

A colorful motorized rickshaw with a 'Special Trip' sign is parked on the side of a paved road. The vehicle has a black and white number plate reading '157'. It appears slightly worn and has various stickers on its body. The background includes several palm trees, electrical wires, and a partly cloudy sky with other vehicles visible on the road.
A colorful motorized rickshaw with a 'Special Trip' sign is parked on the side of a paved road. The vehicle has a black and white number plate reading '157'. It appears slightly worn and has various stickers on its body. The background includes several palm trees, electrical wires, and a partly cloudy sky with other vehicles visible on the road.

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