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Lonavala and Khandala are two of the most popular hill stations in Maharashtra, located close to Mumbai and Pune. They are known for their scenic beauty, pleasant climate, and historical attractions. If you are looking for a short and refreshing getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, then a 1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala-Khandala Tour Package By Cab is a perfect option for you.
You can explore the natural wonders, cultural heritage, and adventure activities of these twin hill stations in a comfortable and convenient way. In this article, we will provide you with a detailed itinerary of a 1 day Mumbai to Lonavala-Khandala tour package by cab, covering the best places to visit, things to do, and tips to make your trip memorable. You can Book 1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala Tour Package By cab
Whether you are travelling with your family, friends, or partner, you will find something to suit your interests and preferences in this tour package. So, let’s get started and find out what awaits you in this amazing1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala-Khandala Tour Package By Cab.
Places to Visit during 1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala-Khandala Tour
Place | Timing | Entry Fee |
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Narayani Dham | 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Aarti at 7:00 AM, 8:30 AM and 7:00 PM) | Free |
Tungarli Lake | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Best time to visit) | Free |
Bhushi Dam | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Free |
Tiger Point | 24 hours (Best time to visit is near sunset) | Free |
Lion Point | 24 hours (Best time to visit is near sunset) | Free |
Khandala Lake | 24 hours (Best time to visit is during monsoon) | Free |
Rajmachi Point | 6 AM – 6 PM | Free |
Sunset Point Khandala | 24 hours (Best time to visit is near sunset) | Free |
Amrutanjan Point | 24 hours | Free |
Overview of 1 Day Mumbai to Lonavala-Khandala Tour Package
Lonavala and Khandala are two charming hill stations in Maharashtra that offer a refreshing escape from the city life. They are famous for their natural beauty, pleasant climate, and historical attractions. In 1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala-Khandala Tour package, you will get to explore the best of these twin hill stations in a comfortable and convenient way by cab.
You will visit some of the most popular places like Narayani Dham, Tungarli Lake, Bhushi Dam, Tiger Point, Lion Point, Khandala Lake, Rajmachi Point, Sunset Point Khandala, and Amrutanjan Point.
You will also enjoy the scenic views of the valleys, hills, and lakes along the way. You will have a memorable 1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala-Khandala Tour that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated.
Highight's of 1 Day Mumbai To Lonavala-Khandala Tour
- Visit Narayani Dham, a temple complex dedicated to Goddess Narayani. The temple is known for its serene atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and delicious prasad. You can also enjoy a panoramic view of the town from the temple premises.
- Enjoy boating, picnicking, and photography at Tungarli Lake, a scenic artificial reservoir that supplies water to Lonavala.
- Experience the refreshing spray of water and relax on the steps of Bhushi Dam, one of the most popular attractions in Lonavala.
- Witness a spectacular sunrise or sunset from Tiger Point, also known as Tiger’s Leap, a cliff-top viewpoint that offers a stunning view of the valley below.
- Spot some wildlife like monkeys and peacocks at Lion Point, another vantage point that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding hills, valleys, and lakes.
- Visit Khandala Lake, a small lake that is located near the Rajmachi Fort. The lake is a tranquil spot for boating and fishing. You can also admire the view of the fort from the lake.
- Explore the history and architecture of Rajmachi Fort, a fort built by Shivaji Maharaj and later captured by the British. You can trek to the fort or take a jeep ride to visit it.
- Watch the sunset over the horizon from Sunset Point Khandala, a hilltop point that offers a mesmerizing view of the sky and the valley.
- Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Khopoli town and the Duke’s Nose peak from Amrutanjan Point, another viewpoint that is located at the end of Khandala Ghat.