Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Hill Station in Maharashtra

General Information :

Area : 307,690 sq km.
Population : 96,752,247
Capital : Mumbai
Language : Marathi, Hindi, English, Gujarati

Introduction:

Maharashtra, a state where a millennium of culture weaves a tapestry of myriad charms. The spiritual solace of centuries. The sylvan serenity of the countryside. The stillness of a thicket disturbed only by a tiger flashing past, or the symphony of tradition from its varied population. All abound in a unique togetherness. in Maharashtra, a state as vivid as vivacious.Maharashtra is one of the largest states in India, both in terms of population and area. Its booming capital Mumbai, makes it not only one of the most important states economically, but also a major gateway for overseas visitors.

The first well known rulers of Maharashtra were the Satavahanas (230 BC to 225 AD), who were the creators of Maharashtra, and have left a plethora of literary, epigraphic, artistic and archaeological evidence.The Maharashtrians' love for art and culture is quite evident in their intense interest in drama. Their approach to music and dance is rather lusty. Mahasivaratri, Gokulashtami, Holi and Ganesh Chaturti are the main festivals of this fun loving state.

No matter what kind of holiday you are looking for, you will find it here. Whether it is lazing on the sun - swept sands of the 720 kms coastline, or a peaceful self-exile in the awe-inspiring mountains, or quiet worship at some famous shrines, or revelation in cave architecture, art and culture or challenging treks or abundant wildlife thrills, Maharashtra has it all.
Spread of the over commercialization that is befallen their counterparts in north and south India, these towns offer a clean, calm amd thoroughly refreshing alternative. And are probably, the only places in India, where you can observe the fall of the land all the way to the shimmering sea.

The foot-hills, sometimes approaching the seashore and sometimes withdrawing 40 or 50 kms. away, seem to be playing an eternal game with the Arabian sea. Nestling shyly in these mountains, some at an altitude of 2000 meters, are the hill stations of Maharastra. The geography of Maharastra, the great state, shows evidence of being wrought by a divine hand. Running north to south, throughout its length are the steeply rising Western Ghats.Mumbai, India's commercial capital and easily the most accessible city in India, is the perfect getaway to Maharashtra's hioll country. With convenient and comfortable links by road, rail and air. Read on and discover the secrets of the heart of Maharashtra.

Matheran hill station:
Matheran, Maharashtra is a popular hill resort destination for a weekend getaway. Founded in 1850, Matheran, Maharashtra is a peaceful and relaxing place to spend your holidays. Matheran in Maharshtra is a small paradise for the nature lovers. Maharashtra Matheran is full of lush green landscapes and beautiful hills. The atmosphere here is pure & fresh. The reason behind its freshness is that no motor vehicles are permitted into the town.

Mahabaleshwar hill station:

Mahabaleshwar is a very popular hill station in Maharashtra because of its placid lakes, verdant hills and cascading waterfalls. It is not only famous for its scenic beauty but also for its various temples, spectacular viewpoints and historically significant places. It is a great place for holidaying as it provides ample opportunities for leisure activities such as fishing, boating and trekking.

Amboli hill station:
Located on the southern ranges of the Sahyadri Hills, Amboli is a hill station that revels in quiet scenic spots and views of the coastal plains that just begin to roll towards the south, escaping the playful grip of the hill slopes. There are plenty of sightseeing opportunities in Amboli hill station. Of the many viewpoints is the Sea-view Point that unfolds a view of the Konkan coast merging with the Arabian Sea. Other activities that you can indulge in apart from relaxing amidst breathtaking sunsets and sunrises include angling at Hiranya Keshi, picnics at Nagatta Falls. You can also visit Mahadevgad/ Narayangad on your tour of the hill stations in Maharashtra.

Lonavala hill station:
Lonaval and Khandala are two charming little hill stations on the western slopes of the Sahyadris, 5 kms. apart, that straddle the Mumbai-Pune highway at an altitude of 625 m.Quite popular as health resort, there are a number of sanatoria dotting the hills in the towns.Khandala is smaller and calmer of the two, though browsing through Lonavala's bazaar could yield some wonderfull surprises. Both towns offer scenic views of the surrounding and in the monsoon, with a myriad waterfalls, it can be enchanting

Panchgani hill station:
The beautiful hill station of Panchgani is at an altitude of 1334 meter and is the perfect getaway for a quiet and relaxing holiday. Hill Resorts in India offers online booking for hotel accommodation and tour or travel packages to Panchgani, so you can inquire about a suitable holiday package for yourself and enjoy a great time in Panchgani, Maharashtra