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✨KAAS PLATEAU✨

Kaas pathar, also known as Kaas plateau, is a plateau of a million flowers and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to some rare endemic forms of flowers and sees a riot of colours during the monsoon months – July, August and September. Kaas was earlier part of the Deccan plateau that has had 29 volcanic lava flows over 20 crore years. As the newer layers of lava came, they continued to spread over the old lava and today there are several streams and rivers that eroded the layers to form pretty valleys and gorges. When the southwest monsoon arrives, the region receives approximately 2,500 mm of rain in three months. Every 15-20 days, the colours of the plateau change, as different species bloom and wither within a short span of time.

✨TRIVENI SANGAM✨

Beautiful Serene Feeling When You Are At The Center Of The Three Rivers… There Are Three Rivers Koyna, Kandati And Sholashi Is Very Beautiful And Amazing Place. With The 90 Km Long Reservoir Of The Koyna Backwaters Right At The Door Step, Boating Is One Of The Most Popular Activities That Bms Boat Club Shembadi Offers. Many Picturesque Spots Like The Shembadi Island, Triveni Sangam Etc Has Been Identified Where The Guests Are Taken To For Sightseeing During A Boating Trip

✨VASOTA ✨

At a distance of 18 km from Bamnoli, 56 km from Satara, 70 km from Mahabaleshwar and 82 km from Panchgani, Vasota Fort is an ancient hill fort situated at an altitude of 1171 m near Bamnoli in Satara district of Maharashtra. The fort is situated in the deep forests and valleys of Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the best places to visit in Satara and also one of the popular places of trekking in Maharashtra apart from being an ideal picnic spots near Pune for one day trip. Situated on the banks of the Shivsagar Lake, Vasota Fort is surrounded by water on three sides. The Fort was built by King Bhojraj II of Shilhara dynasty in 1178-1193 AD. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj captured the fort in 1655 AD and renamed it as Vyagragad. In 1818 AD along with other forts of Marathas this fort also came under British control. Vasota Fort, now in ruins, is famous for its traditional Maharashtrian architectural style.

✨DATTA MANDIR✨

Datta Mandir is a famous place in Satara region. Datta Mandir is famous for their Lord Ek Mukhi Datta. Usually lord Datta has 3 faces but in Datta Mandir there is Ek Mukhi Datta. The statue of Lord Ek Mukhi Datta is very beautiful. The idol of Lord Dattatreya here in the sanctum is different from the idols that we see otherwise. You can also see the Padukas i.e. footwear of Lord Datta here.

✨NAGESHWAR✨

Nageshwar temple is a cave underneath the mountain top. There is an old basaltic structure of Lord Nageshwar temple. With the height of 3500 feet, it becomes Vaishno Devi of Maharashtra. It takes 2-3 hours to reach on top. In the trek, you can see the mesmerizing beauty of Koyan weildlife sanctuary . Nageshwar is having a natural water source most of the year, thus it is having importance in Vasota fort trek.he “Nageshwar Cave/Temple” is dedicated to the lord Shankara. The pinnacle appears to look like the eyes and hood of a Cobra (‘Nag’ in Marathi). Due to this the place appears to have got its name “Nageshwar”. A very unique natural phenomenon to observe here is – A small stream of water that performs ‘Abhishek’ on the Shiv Linga all year round even in dry seasons. The natural stream of water percolates down from the mountaintop and falls exactly on the Shiva Linga. On the side of the Shivling, there is a trident and two or three idols in the broken stem from the Nandi stone.

✨VAJRAI WATERFALL✨

Vajrai waterfall is the place where you can relax in the lap of nature and take a glance at one of the most beautiful creations of God. Whether you want to replenish your body and soul or channelize the adventure junkie in you, the Vajrai waterfall is the place to be at! Escape to this enchanting waterfall and embrace all that nature has to offer to all wanderlust souls! Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall is nestled in western Maharashtra in the Satara district. This waterfall has three steps and is perennial in nature. A lot of locals visit this waterfall on weekends to become one with nature and to spend time with their families and friends.

✨SAJJANGAD FORT✨

Sajjangad is an ancient hill fort and a pilgrimage place located near Satara in Maharashtra. It is one of the top places to visit in Satara and is a protected monument. Sajjangarh Fort was earlier known as Aashwalayangad and was built by the Bahamani Emperors in between 1347-1527 AD. It was later conquered by Adil Sha in 16th century AD. In the same year the Mughals attacked the Sha rulers and brought this fort under their control. The fort then came under the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Previously known as Parali Fort, it was renamed to Sajjangad after Shivaji Maharaj requested Sri Ramdas to set up his permanent abode here. Sajjangad Fort is the final resting place of Samarth Ramdas, he was the spiritual Guru of Chhatrapati Shivaji. His teachings and works written in books such as Dasbodh are read and followed by many people even today in the state of Maharashtra. This fort is well known as the spiritual capital of Maratha King Shivaji Maharaj.

✨THOSEGHAR WATERFALL✨

Flanked by lofty mountains on three sides, the stunning Thosegar Waterfalls is a treat for visitors and can be easily visited during a trip to Satara in Maharashtra's Konkan region. Falling from a height of about 1,600 ft, it is one of the highest waterfalls in India. Reaching the waterfalls requires walking for 15 to 20 minutes coupled with some hiking. The waterfalls is divided into smaller falls of varying heights. While the shorter falls can be viewed easily, to see the larger falls, one needs to stand at the viewing gallery situated at a distance. Watching the waterfalls gushing down in all its glory makes for a truly mesmerising experience. The thick splashes of water hitting your face accompanied by a cool breeze will leave you rejuvenated. The best time to visit the waterfalls is during the monsoon when the surrounding land is carpeted with flowers and the waterfalls looks blissful.

✨CHALKEWADI WINDMILLS✨

At a distance of 6 km from Thoseghar Falls and 29 km from Satara, Chalkewadi Windmill Farm is one of the largest windmill farms in Asia situated at Chalkewadi in Satara district of Maharashtra. It is among the popular Satara tourist places. Chalkewadi Wind Energy Project in Satara was developed with the intention of generating clean energy. There are hundreds of windmills on the adjoining hills. The windmills are stretched over a 5 km plateau and supply electricity to Satara and neighboring places like Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani. Chalkewadi is developed as a tourist spot, because the windmills and the hills offer a magical landscape together. Thoseghar waterfall can be seen from Chalkewadi.

✨AJINKYATARA✨

Perched on the Ajinkyatara Mountain, at an altitude of 3,300 ft, the eponymous fort offers picturesque views of the entire city of Satara. Tourists can best explore the fort by hiking and camping. Temples of Devi Mangalai, Lord Shankara and Lord Hanuman are housed within the fort, where visitors can pay their respects. Tourists can see the Nandgiri and Chandan-Vandan forts on its eastern side, while the western side offers beautiful views of Jarandeshwar and Yawateshwar hills. The fort has emerged as a favorite spot for cyclists and adventure lovers who come here for hiking, trekking and mountaineering. In its heydays, the fort was the sentinel of the Southern Maharashtra region and occupied a key location in keeping watch over the city.

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