5 Monsoon Weekend Ride Destinations In Maharashtra Which Will Please You More Then Anything


There are places which are more interesting then traditional destinations of monsoon. we are not saying that Lonavala and Khandala aren’t beautiful. They are indeed. But then, let us grow up. Here are five weekend getaways, perfect for monsoons in Maharashtra, and comfortably close to Mumbai.

1) Go beyond Malshej Ghat


With its misty mountains and unlimited waterfalls, Malshej Ghat is a hugely popular destination for monsoon in Maharashtra. Most people from Mumbai go to Malshej Ghat by means of Kalyan for a day trip or an end of the week trip. Here is another option. Hit the Mumbai–Pune freeway and take a left at Wadgaon to Chakan and after that continue to Narayangaon and Junnar. Remain overnight at Junnar. Spend the night at Shivneri stronghold. Leave early morning. Drive from Junnar to Lenyadri and afterward to Malshejghat. The drive from Junnar to Malshej Ghat is essentially great. Stop for lunch at Malshej Ghat. Laze around and achieve Mumbai by late night.

2) Saputara


Saputara is a tiny hill station in Gujarat, at the Maharashtra–Gujarat border. Cuddled in the tribal locale of Dangs, Saputara makes them intrigue drives through the backwoods and by the streams. It additionally has some short trails on the off chance that you are energetic for trekking in Maharashtra. Shockingly, it is a standout amongst the most untouched visitor puts in Maharashtra. Take off to Nashik from Mumbai and after that by means of Dindori and Vani to Saputara, going for around 250 kilometers. Remain overnight at Saputara. Gujarat tourism has inns and there are a couple of private inns too. Walk to the sunset point, and to the sunrise point the next morning. For the arrival, take a roundabout outing at the end of the day. Return through Waghai, Vansda, Chikli and Valsad (a sum of 345 km). Stop by the monstrous Gira waterfalls before Vansda. Vansda National Park is shut amid rainstorm in Maharashtra.

3) Igatpuri via Jawahar


Igatpuri is also a well-known and popular weekend destination and tourist places in Maharashtra. Nonetheless, for the joy of driving amid the storm, take this longish course. Get on toward the Western Expressway. Around 60 kilometers far from Borivali is Manor. Take a privilege and by means of Vikramghad, achieve Jawahar. At around 1800 feet above ocean level, Jawahar is likewise a smaller than expected slope station. Either remain overnight at Jawahar with some neighborhood touring tossed in or make a beeline for Igatpuri. Igatpuri likewise a few choices to remain. Return by means of Shahapur, Kalyan and Thane.4) Coastal ride to Guhagar

4) Coastal ride to Guhagar


Take the Mumbai–Goa highway till Khed. At Khed, get out of the highway and take a right to Dapoli. From Dapoli, head to Dhabol. Take your vehicle across the river on a boat and head to Guhagar. Guhagar is one street town with clean beaches. There are hotels, but look for a homestay. Every one in the village knows each other and someone will guide you. Next morning, head to Velneshwar beach and then to Chiplun. From Chiplun, head back to Mumbai through the Mumbai–Goa highway.

5)Coastal ride to Harihareshwar via Murud–Janjira


Mumbai to Alibaug and then to Murud. One option is to stay overnight at Murud. Though the beach is clean, it might get overcrowded on weekends. A better option might be to continue to Hairhareshwar on the same day. Take the narrow roads through various villages to Srivardhan and then to Harihareshwar. Harihareshwar has a nice MTDC resort. There are a few private resorts as well. Head back to Mumbai next day around lunch time and make the best of your weekend for monsoon time in Maharashtra.

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