Mahad is a historic town known for its cultural, historical, and industrial significance. Situated on the banks of the Savitri River and surrounded by the Sahyadri hills, it offers a blend of natural beauty with waterfalls, rivers, and lush greenery, making it a peaceful getaway.
Raigad Fort π°: Located about 27 km from Mahad.
Chavdar Tale (Chawdar Tank) π§: A historically significant lake in Mahad.
Gandharpale Caves (Pandava Caves) πΏ: Ancient Buddhist caves dating back to the 3rd century.
Savitri River ποΈ: Referred to as the lifeline of Mahad.
Vireshwar Temple ποΈ: An old Shiva temple.
Shivtharghal (Sundermath) π§: A natural cave located near Mahad.
Varad Vinayak Temple
Pali π: One of the Ashtavinayak temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Mahad Ganesha Temple π: Another temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Tamhini Ghat β°οΈ: A picturesque mountain pass near Mahad.
Tiger's Leap (Nagphani) π
: A popular viewpoint near Mahad.
Jijamata Palace π: The residence of Jijabai.
Walan Kund Fish Pond π : Known for its variety of colorful 'god fishes'.
Kurla Dam π: An old dam built during the British era.
Pratapgad Fort βοΈ: Located further from Mahad.
Harihareshwar ποΈ: A popular beach resort and pilgrimage center.
Chiplun Parshuram Temple ποΈ: Situated in Chiplun.
Girivihar πΆββοΈ: A serene hill station near Mahad.
Krantisthamb β: A memorial near Chavdar Tale.
Hot Water Springs at Village SAV β¨οΈ: These natural hot water springs offer a relaxing experience.
Old River Port π’: An ancient river port.