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Tuesday 21 May 2019

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar is known as queen of the hill stations of Maharashtra with its plethora of attractive tourist points, cascading waterfalls, intriguing historical sites and pilgrimage places.
1547099542_blogs_5_incredible_experiences_in_indias_western_ghats.jpgMahabaleshwar is a spectacular hill station situated in the Western Ghats . Being laundered in the mighty ranges of Sahyadri, it has earned the name of "queen of the hill stations of Maharashtra". It is an integral part of the district of Satara and lies almost one hundred fifteen kilometres to the south west of Pune.

satara-mahabaleshwar-150036521515-orijgp.jpgHistory of Mahabaleshwar 
Mahabaleshwar originated in the early years of 1215. In the year 1828. Interestingly during the British period it was called the Malcolm Peth.

Geography of Mahabaleshwar
Mahabaleshwar, MaharashtraEtymologically, the word Mahabaleshwar has been derived from the Lord Shiva, popularly known as Lord Mahabali. A 'self-originated lingam', in the shape of a 'rudraksha' is placed at the temple of Gokarna.

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Tourism in Mahabaleshwar 
Mahabaleshwar, MaharashtraMahabaleshwar has a plentiful of magnificent palaces having mesmerizing natural beauty. Lodwick Point rises to a height of near about 1,240 metres. Elphinstone Point got its name from the then Governor of Mumbainamely Sir Elphinstone.

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Arthur's Seat is an other significant point of Mahabaleshwar.
Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra the famous Lingmala Waterfall of Mahabaleshwar. It runs through the Vennavalley.   Panchgani is   another hill resort, which lies at a little distance   from Mahabaleshwar. In the close proximity one finds Lord Hanuman Mandir.


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