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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Maharashtra is one state I have not explored except for my visit to MUmbai, that too I went to attend one wedding and could not see the city. I want to explore this state. I would like to know your feedback and suggestions, from those who have visited it.

You should definitely visit Maharashtra, it is a beautiful place with everything that a tourist would like to visit, seas, beautiful coastlines, Mountains, old temples and forts etc. Also Maharashtrian cuisine is one of the most versatile cuisines and you are sure to love the food as well.

I too am very keen on exploring Maharashtra, not seen much except Mumbai and Kolhapur which is a very nice town..I am sure the interiors and other spots are much more beautiful ..

Have you really been Kolhapur? Yes , its a lovely place and it has still retained its old world charm even though it too is not untouched by modern developments, but I still like it. That aside, whole of Maharashtra is definitely beautiful and worth exploring.

We made a stop over at Kolhapur while driving to Bombay from Mangalore. Other than that I have also visited Kandala , again while driving and stopping over to look around. It is really beautiful and since it was the middle of rainy season there were many waterfalls and greenery everywhere pretty much like Shiradi ghats in Karnataka..

 

You picked a great time to be in Khandala, rainy season is the best to visit, Sahyadri ranges turn into a green paradise and every nook and corner is beautiful, wherever you go. Unfortunately, since both Lonavala and Khandala are very close to both Pune and Mumbai, thousands of tourists, especially college students flock over to these places and the entire region experiences total chaos! It is a nightmare traveling between Pune and Mumbai now.

My wife is a great devotee of Saibaba of Shiridi. Long ago we along with some other friends visited the Saibaba Samadhi Mandir. She insists on visiting the Saibaba samadhi Mandir once again.At a convenient time, we try to visit again

 

rambabu wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Maharashtra is one state I have not explored except for my visit to MUmbai, that too I went to attend one wedding and could not see the city. I want to explore this state. I would like to know your feedback and suggestions, from those who have visited it.

You should definitely visit Maharashtra, it is a beautiful place with everything that a tourist would like to visit, seas, beautiful coastlines, Mountains, old temples and forts etc. Also Maharashtrian cuisine is one of the most versatile cuisines and you are sure to love the food as well.

I too am very keen on exploring Maharashtra, not seen much except Mumbai and Kolhapur which is a very nice town..I am sure the interiors and other spots are much more beautiful ..

Have you really been Kolhapur? Yes , its a lovely place and it has still retained its old world charm even though it too is not untouched by modern developments, but I still like it. That aside, whole of Maharashtra is definitely beautiful and worth exploring.

We made a stop over at Kolhapur while driving to Bombay from Mangalore. Other than that I have also visited Kandala , again while driving and stopping over to look around. It is really beautiful and since it was the middle of rainy season there were many waterfalls and greenery everywhere pretty much like Shiradi ghats in Karnataka..

You picked a great time to be in Khandala, rainy season is the best to visit, Sahyadri ranges turn into a green paradise and every nook and corner is beautiful, wherever you go. Unfortunately, since both Lonavala and Khandala are very close to both Pune and Mumbai, thousands of tourists, especially college students flock over to these places and the entire region experiences total chaos! It is a nightmare traveling between Pune and Mumbai now.

My wife is a great devotee of Saibaba of Shiridi. Long ago we along with some other friends visited the Saibaba Samadhi Mandir. She insists on visiting the Saibaba samadhi Mandir once again.At a convenient time, we try to visit again

Well, that is good, Shirdi gets thousands of visitors each year from AP, but it is nowhere close to Pune-Mumbai Western ghats range. What Usha mentioned in her post is SHiradi ghats in Karnataka, a different place and the ones I mentioned are again different places.


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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:

Maharashtra is one state I have not explored except for my visit to MUmbai, that too I went to attend one wedding and could not see the city. I want to explore this state. I would like to know your feedback and suggestions, from those who have visited it.

You should definitely visit Maharashtra, it is a beautiful place with everything that a tourist would like to visit, seas, beautiful coastlines, Mountains, old temples and forts etc. Also Maharashtrian cuisine is one of the most versatile cuisines and you are sure to love the food as well.

I too am very keen on exploring Maharashtra, not seen much except Mumbai and Kolhapur which is a very nice town..I am sure the interiors and other spots are much more beautiful ..

Have you really been Kolhapur? Yes , its a lovely place and it has still retained its old world charm even though it too is not untouched by modern developments, but I still like it. That aside, whole of Maharashtra is definitely beautiful and worth exploring.

We made a stop over at Kolhapur while driving to Bombay from Mangalore. Other than that I have also visited Kandala , again while driving and stopping over to look around. It is really beautiful and since it was the middle of rainy season there were many waterfalls and greenery everywhere pretty much like Shiradi ghats in Karnataka..

You picked a great time to be in Khandala, rainy season is the best to visit, Sahyadri ranges turn into a green paradise and every nook and corner is beautiful, wherever you go. Unfortunately, since both Lonavala and Khandala are very close to both Pune and Mumbai, thousands of tourists, especially college students flock over to these places and the entire region experiences total chaos! It is a nightmare traveling between Pune and Mumbai now.

My wife is a great devotee of Saibaba of Shiridi. Long ago we along with some other friends visited the Saibaba Samadhi Mandir. She insists on visiting the Saibaba samadhi Mandir once again.At a convenient time, we try to visit again

Well, that is good, Shirdi gets thousands of visitors each year from AP, but it is nowhere close to Pune-Mumbai Western ghats range. What Usha mentioned in her post is SHiradi ghats in Karnataka, a different place and the ones I mentioned are again different places.

Tanks for the Correction. There is a Saibaba Puja Committee in Vizag very near to me.Every year,  the committee conducts tours to Shiridi.

 

I like to visit beaches whenever I can. I like to sun-bathe and bathing in sea water. I like to collect sea shells and colorful stones from the sea coasts. I also like the sound of waves from a distance.

vijay wrote:

If you make it to Maharashtra then you should visit neighbouring  Gujarat also.which has many wonderful tourist spots.

I have visited Gujarat twice a couple of years ago, Ahmadabad and Gandhi Nagar and saw some if the main tourist spots like Akshardam, step well , Narmada canal and the park, Bapus ashram  ..the most unforgettable and delicious experience was having the special thali at Sasuji a vegetarian restaurant in Ahmadabad !


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rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:

Important tourist place of Rajasthan.

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/1103930/12103318890/0/map/tabs-1/12-10-2016/41/8/image/

Heart stealing Rajasthan.

Long ago, I visited Ajanta , Ellora caves. While Ajanta caves are famous for  excellent paintings, Ellora caves caves are known for their Architectural grandeur'.

Every place have their own specialty. In coming days building of High court at Jodhpur is a Architectural grandeur.

 

Punjab Government gave new heritage look to the surrounding are of Golden temple at Amritsar. One can spent quality time here. One whole days is short to view it.

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:

Important tourist place of Rajasthan.

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/1103930/12103318890/0/map/tabs-1/12-10-2016/41/8/image/

Heart stealing Rajasthan.

Long ago, I visited Ajanta , Ellora caves. While Ajanta caves are famous for  excellent paintings, Ellora caves caves are known for their Architectural grandeur'.

Every place have their own specialty. In coming days building of High court at Jodhpur is a Architectural grandeur.

Good. Anil, can you send a Photograph of the High court of Jodhpur ? I am interested in Architecture

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:

Important tourist place of Rajasthan.

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/1103930/12103318890/0/map/tabs-1/12-10-2016/41/8/image/

Heart stealing Rajasthan.

Long ago, I visited Ajanta , Ellora caves. While Ajanta caves are famous for  excellent paintings, Ellora caves caves are known for their Architectural grandeur'.

Every place have their own specialty. In coming days building of High court at Jodhpur is a Architectural grandeur.

Good. Anil, can you send a Photograph of the High court of Jodhpur ? I am interested in Architecture

Yes it is

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/ganganagar/41/13122016/0/8/

 

 

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:

Important tourist place of Rajasthan.

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/1103930/12103318890/0/map/tabs-1/12-10-2016/41/8/image/

Heart stealing Rajasthan.

Long ago, I visited Ajanta , Ellora caves. While Ajanta caves are famous for  excellent paintings, Ellora caves caves are known for their Architectural grandeur'.

Every place have their own specialty. In coming days building of High court at Jodhpur is a Architectural grandeur.

Good. Anil, can you send a Photograph of the High court of Jodhpur ? I am interested in Architecture

Yes it is

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/ganganagar/41/13122016/0/8/T

 

 

Thank you Anil.

 

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