Things To Do In Mahabaleshwar In Three Days - Historical Places, Food, Shopping & More

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Published 2024-06-27
Hey Guys, Mahabaleshwar is one of the most beautiful hill station in Maharashtra which is 5 hours away from Mumbai and 3 hours away from Pune. So we decided to spend 3 days here.
Here is what we did in these 3 days.

Day 1:
We started with 4000 year old temples, Shiv Temple known as Mahabaleshwar Temple, Panchganga Temple which is dedictaed for the confluence of 5 rivers Krishna, Koyna, Venna, Savitri and Gayatri and the thirs one is Krishna Bai Mandir. Mahabaleshwar is settled on the banks of Krishna river and it is said that this temple is the place from where she origins. All temple are very very beautiful. A must visit.
Time: 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM
No Entry Fees

From there we went to a very famous restaurant in Mahabaleshwar known for its Corn Pattice and Strawberry Cream - Bagicha CornerTime: 9:30 AM to 10:30 PM

Venna Lake is just nearby the Bagicha corner, so went for boating. It’s a very toruristy place but we had great time here. There is 2 type of boating paddle boating and rowing boat, we preferred rowing boat with driver. And we paid INR 600. During heavy rains boating is usually closed there. But you can just go for the view and enjoy some snacks like maggi, bhutta.
Time: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

We ended our day in Cafe Peter which is famous for their Korean Menu and coffees. We had some hot Ramen, fries and coffee. Ambience is quite good and it is right in the market area.
Time: 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM
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Day 2:
We started our day with visiting the one of the most important fort of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj - Pratapgarh fort. Where battle of Pratapgarh happened. It is 1 hour away from main Mahabaleshwar but would highly recommend to visit.
Time: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
No Entry Fees
Guide: INR 600 | Contact Details: 8275503818 (Dhananjay Jangam)

Just nearby the fort there is an open air musuem which depicts the Shivakalin village lifestyle, name of the musuem is Shivkalin Khede Gao.
Time: 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM
Entry Fees: INR 100

Nearby the musuem there is a restaurant which serves authentic Maharashtrain food, so we had some Puranpoli and Milk, Baingan Bharta, Bhakri and Shev Bhaji.

From there we went to Mapro for some fresh Strawberry Cream. Mapro is very famous for their syrups, jams, chocolates and strawberry cream. Without visitng Mapro, your trip to Mahabaleshwar is incomplete.
Time: 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

And we ended this day with the one of a kind village in entire India, Village of the Books - Pustakanche Gaav. 35 homes from this village are convereted into library, each home divided as per the Genre. You can come and read books here for free. Isn’t that great way to promote great literature of our country and encourage reading?
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Day 3:
You must be wondering why we haven’t yet visited any view points yet because Mahabaleshwar is a hill station so there must be few good view points, right? So we saved this for the last day and we started our day with one of our favourite view point which is Needle Hole View Point from here you can see the Elephant Head Rock Formation, it’s near Kate’s point.
There are more than 12 view points in Mahabaleshwar but from here the view is just breathetaking.
No Entry Fees
Time: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Mahabaleshwar has been giving tough competition lately to Mawsynram which is known as wettest place on earth, so it is obvious that this place has some beautiful waterfalls but amongst all the most famous one is Lingmala Waterfall. It’s a 3 step waterfall which cascades down to the valley from the height of 600ft.
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fees: INR 25

From there we straight for lunch at Hotel Rajesh, it’s more than 50 years old and famously known for its Gujarati Thali.

Lastly, we ended our trip with some shopping, there are lot of workshop from where you can shop Mud Vessels and Ceramic Vessels. We bought mitti ki kadai, ceramic plates and stone morter and pestle

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All Comments (21)
  • @shilpap1430
    I appreciate how you pronounced all the places correctly with the la sound.
  • आमच्या घरापासून फक्त पन्नास मिनिटांच्या अंतरावर महाबळेश्वर आहे. we are so lucky 😊 साधारण एक दोन महिन्यांत visit असते. आमच्या सारखे खुप जण आहेत ते नेहमी येतात महाबळेश्वरला....!!!!😊 kinjal & Sushil you both are cute couple ❤️😍👍
  • Recently visited Bhilar - village of books. Its really worth visiting for one who likes reading and loves the pleasant weather and environment. No noise only you n your book.... Loved the idea... of village of books...
  • @sumanhela5380
    Which month of monsoon have you gone there? Weather seems very pleasant
  • Hi can you please share the address of earthen pot for cooking whr did you buy it from 😊
  • Thank u so much...what a beautifully explained video...will refer ur video while visit..
  • @NiharAmrute
    Such a beautiful video Sushil ! Amazing work
  • Superb videography and all the things very nicely explained. This channel is seriously under rated!! :)
  • @ramkshetty
    never knew all these about Mahabaleshwar
  • Hey Kinjal and Sushil I have been watching your videos consistently since long time I must say the way you potray each and every place you visit is truly commendable. You both are really skilled at your work @Kinjal - the way you describe the history of the place is awesome. It takes great amount of time to know the history before explaining it to the audience, I truly have lot of respect for you and your work Keep inspiring and waiting for more videos !!
  • @Youtuberaruns
    This video is incredibly well-made and interesting! The detailed explanation of Pratapgad Fort is both informative and engaging. As a Maharashtrian, I feel proud to see our heritage showcased so beautifully. Thank you for sharing this amazing content!