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Here is a 4-day trip itinerary for Maharashtra in the monsoon season:

Day 1:

● Start your day with a visit to Bhimashankar, a popular hill station located in
Pune district. Enjoy the lush greenery and the beautiful waterfalls.
● In the afternoon, drive to Malshej Ghat, a scenic ghat located in Thane
district. Enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
● In the evening, stay overnight at a resort in Malshej Ghat.

Day 2:

● In the morning, go for a trek to Harishchandragad Fort, a 1400-meter-tall


fort located in Ahmednagar district.
● In the afternoon, drive to Lonavala, a hill station located in Pune district.
Enjoy the vibrant nightlife in Lonavala.
● In the evening, stay overnight at a resort in Lonavala.

Day 3:

● In the morning, visit Karla Caves, a group of 16 rock-cut Buddhist caves


located in Lonavala.
● In the afternoon, drive to Khandala, a hill station located in Pune district.
Enjoy the beautiful sunset views from Khandala.
● In the evening, stay overnight at a resort in Khandala.

Day 4:

● In the morning, drive back to Mumbai.

This is just a suggested itinerary, and you can customize it to fit your interests
and preferences. Maharashtra has many other beautiful places to visit in the
monsoon season, so you can easily add or remove places from this itinerary.

Here are some other places you could visit:

● Matheran: A hill station located in Raigad district, Matheran is a popular


destination for its lush greenery and its status as a vehicle-free zone.
● Panchgani: A hill station located in Satara district, Panchgani is known for
its stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
● Alibaug: A coastal town located in Raigad district, Alibaug is a popular
destination for its beaches and its vibrant nightlife.
● Karnala Fort: A 16th-century fort located in Raigad district, Karnala Fort
offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.

I hope you enjoy your trip to Maharashtra in the monsoon season!

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