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Satara has a unique statue of Shivaji standing near a cannon, at Powai Naka. Generally, statues of Shivaji depict him riding a horse. [citation needed] Thoseghar Waterfalls, around 20 km west of Satara, is one of the best monsoon tourist places in the Western Ghats. People come from all over Maharashtra to visit the falls, especially during the ...
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Satara district" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Shiva temple Chandan and Vandan fort map. Chandan Fort is located in Satara District. This fort is situated on a hilly spur from the main ridge of Sahyadri. This fort is frequently visited by trekkers and pilgrims. The villages at the base are rich in sugarcane and other cultivation. The Chandan and Vandan are adjacent forts. The trek to both ...
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary and natural World Heritage Site, which is located in Satara district of the Indian state of Maharashtra.Further, this wildlife sanctuary is designated as an Important Bird area.
Satara Range: Satara: Significant as the site of the Battle of Pratapgad, the fort is now a popular tourist destination. 18: Raigad: 820: Pune Range: Raigad: Served as the capital to former Maratha Kingdom ruler Shivaji in 1674. 19 Mahableshwar: 1439 Satara Range Satara Tourist attraction for Cool environment in summer days. 20 Alang Fort: 1478 ...
Ajinkyatara Fort is a tourist attraction in Satara. Tourists can reach the fort via road, with a two-hour drive from Pune and a four-hour drive from Mumbai. The nearest railway station is Satara Road, and the closest airport is Pune. Apart from exploring the fort, visitors can engage in other activities in the vicinity.
Mahabaleshwar is a popular tourist destination in Maharashtra. Attractions include many hill side look out points with views of surrounding hills, valleys and forests such as Bombay Point, Arthur Seat, Kates Point, Lodwick-Wilson Point, and Elphinston Point.
The Kas Plateau Reserved Forest, also known as the Kaas Pathar, is a plateau situated 25 kilometres west from Satara city in Maharashtra, India. [1] It falls under the Sahyadri Sub Cluster of the Western Ghats, and it became a part of a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2012.