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Lonavala, nestled in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, is a popular hill station and a refreshing escape for travelers from Mumbai and Pune. Situated at an elevation of approximately 622 meters (2,041 ft) above sea level, it is often referred to as the "Jewel of Sahyadri" and forms a twin hill station with the adjacent Khandala. This picturesque destination is renowned for its lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, mist-covered hills, and ancient forts, making it ideal for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts. The monsoon season (June to September) is highly popular as the region transforms into a lush green paradise with numerous waterfalls.
Tiger's Leap: A popular viewpoint offering panoramic views. Bhushi Dam: A lively spot especially during monsoon. Lonavala Lake: A serene lake ideal for tranquility and nature. Karla Caves: Ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves. Pawna Lake: An artificial water reservoir offering boating and camping. Rajmachi Fort: A dominant hill fort known for trekking. Duke's Nose (Nagphani): A cliff point offering panoramic views. Lohagad Fort: A well-preserved hill fort with historical significance. Bhaja Caves: Another set of ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves. Lion's Point: A popular lookout point. 1Celebrity Wax Museum (Sunil's Celebrity Wax Museum): A fun spot for selfies with wax figures. 1Della Adventure Park: A large adventure park. Aamby Valley: A picturesque destination. Amrutanjan Point: Offers scenic views of the Sahyadri hills. Tikona Fort: A dominant hill fort. Kune Waterfalls: One of India's highest waterfalls. Ryewood Park: A picturesque park. Valvan Dam: An important dam on the Indrayani River. Tung Fort: A hill fort. Narayani Dham Temple: A peaceful temple built in white marble.

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