


Nestled in the Sahyadri hills, Bhimashankar Temple is a serene and ancient pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its scenic beauty and spiritual significance.

A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its architectural brilliance.
A serene lake surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a morning walk or picnic.
A scenic hill station known for its panoramic views and horse rides.

A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of Maharashtrian and South Indian dishes.
Known for its Parsi dishes and traditional Maharashtrian breakfast options.
A popular choice for lunch, offering a variety of Maharashtrian and Indian dishes.

A Maharashtrian dish made with besan (gram flour) and served with Bhakri (thick flatbread).

Flattened rice cooked with peas, potatoes, and spices. A popular breakfast dish.
A Maharashtrian dish made with rice, lentils, and vegetables. Served with pickle and papad.

Handcrafted brass idols of Lord Shiva and other deities, reflecting the temple's architectural style.

Lightweight, breathable cotton saris with traditional Maharashtrian patterns, perfect for the local climate.

A blend of locally sourced spices, used in traditional Maharashtrian cuisine, with a unique flavor profile.
Bhimashankar experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
The temple is located in a hilly area, requiring comfortable footwear for walking.
Protect from the sun, especially during summer and winter when the sun is harsh.
A picturesque spot offering panoramic views of the Chester Valley and the surrounding countryside.
A stunning 19th-century palace nestled in the Chouf Mountains, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Lebanon's rich history.
The Sibsagar Siang Festival is a celebration of the Siang River's waters and features tribal music, dance, and boating events. It takes place in Sibsagar district, Assam, and is a significant cultural event for the local people.