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5 Places Elderly Travellers Should Visit During Monsoons in Maharashtra

Monsoon is a great season to visit Maharashtra. Top Destinations for elderly travellers to enjoy monsoons in Maharashtra.

June 7, 2024
Monsoons in Maharashtra

Monsoons in Maharashtra

Monsoon season transforms Maharashtra into a visual masterpiece. Lush green valleys, cascading waterfalls, and misty mountains come alive, creating a breathtaking backdrop for a rejuvenating vacation. Here are five perfect destinations to visit during the monsoons in Maharashtra for elderly travellers .

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Matheran

Matheran, fondly called the “Jewel of the Sahyadris,” is a car-free hill station atop the Matheran plateau. During the monsoon season, the toy train ride to Matheran becomes an enchanting experience, offering stunning views of the valleys veiled in mist. Elderly travellers will appreciate the pleasant climate, many viewpoints like Panorama Point and Echo Point, and leisurely walks along the scenic paths.

Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat, nestled in the Western Ghats, is a haven for nature lovers. The monsoon season brings the landscape alive with cascading waterfalls, lush vegetation, and vibrant wildflowers. Elderly travellers can enjoy short walks amidst the beauty, breathe in the fresh air, and perhaps even spot rare wildlife like flying squirrels and barking deer.

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Alibaug

Alibaug, with its pristine beaches and laid-back charm, is the perfect choice for those seeking a coastal escape. While strong currents might not allow swimming during the monsoon, the sight of roaring waves and the sound of the rain creates a mesmerising ambience. Elderly travellers can explore the historic Kolaba Fort, unwind on the beaches, and indulge in fresh seafood delicacies.

Panchgani

Panchgani, meaning “five hills” in Marathi, lives up to its name with its scenic beauty. The monsoons bathe the hills in a verdant green, making it a paradise for nature walks and leisurely strolls. Elderly travellers can explore places like Parsi Point, which offers panoramic views, or visit the vibrant Mapro Garden, famous for its delicious jams and chocolates.

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Lonavala

Lonavala, a popular hill station near Mumbai and Pune, is a great choice for a short monsoon getaway. During the rainy season, waterfalls like Khandala Falls and Bhushi Dam are at their most spectacular. Elderly travellers can take a relaxing car ride along the scenic old Mumbai-Pune highway, stopping at viewpoints to soak in the beauty of the surroundings or indulge in some retail therapy at the local shops selling chikki (peanut brittle) and other Maharashtrian treats.

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