Khandala Places To Visit
Discover Khandala, a serene hill station in Maharashtra, known for its stunning landscapes, adventure activities, and rich local culture.
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Rajmachi fort
Rajmachi Fort is a treasure trove for adventure! From pristine treks to starry nights, it's a must-visit for nature lovers, especially in monsoon season—just bring a sturdy vehicle along!
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Duke's nose
Duke's Nose is a thrilling 3,200-ft rock haven that tempts adventurers with its hiking trails and rock climbing opportunities—perfect for adrenaline junkies and nature lovers alike!
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Bhushi dam
Bhushi Dam is a rainy day paradise where water lovers can frolic, though avoid weekends unless you fancy a traffic jam buffet! Come for the monsoon magic, stay for the snacks!
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Lion's point
Lion's Point: A breathtaking hilltop retreat where the views are as endless as your desire for snacks from street vendors. Perfect for sunrises, sunsets, and everything in between!
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Khandala lake
Khandala Lake, a serene gem, invites nature lovers for a dreamy escape amidst misty mountains and calm waters—perfect for a peaceful outing and pictorial moments.
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Shivaji park
Shivaji Park: where history meets hustle! A lively junction crowned by a stunning statue and surrounded by shops, making it a must-see for locals and visitors alike.
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Khandala viewpoint
Khandala Viewpoint: Nature's own stage, where every corner reveals breathtaking vistas. Perfect for photo ops and tranquil breaks, but beware of crowds and slippery paths during rains!
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Local temples
Shree Narayani Dham Temple: A heavenly hideaway where spirituality meets serenity. Experience divine aartis, calming gardens, and sumptuous vegetarian meals for a perfect retreat.
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Trekking trails
Kataldhar Trek offers an exhilarating challenge for adventurers, showcasing stunning waterfalls and lush scenery, but requires careful navigation, especially in monsoon.
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Waterfalls
Kune Falls is a mesmerizing three-tiered waterfall, perfect for nature lovers and photographers. It's a refreshing retreat, but tread carefully on the rocky path. Enjoy the views, just don’t get too close!