It's time to celebrate the monsoon season. Can anyone suggest good picnic spots in Maharashtra itself? Please also suggest good spots for a one-night stay. I am waiting for your suggestions. Our company size is 40.
From India, Nasik
From India, Nasik
Hi,
A few places around Nashik like Junnar, Malshej, or maybe Khandala and Lonavala as well. If you intend to go towards the western coast of Maharashtra, Alibag can be one destination or maybe Murud Janjira as well.
Thank you.
From Singapore, Singapore
A few places around Nashik like Junnar, Malshej, or maybe Khandala and Lonavala as well. If you intend to go towards the western coast of Maharashtra, Alibag can be one destination or maybe Murud Janjira as well.
Thank you.
From Singapore, Singapore
Thanx Angeldust_xtc for ur info. about mumbai. Since, i am planning to visit mumbai nxt month this is more useful for me and seems like a guide. Thanx a lot.
From Sri Lanka, Colombo
From Sri Lanka, Colombo
This file lists places in Maharashtra that may be useful. Although the rates and some telephone numbers are not applicable anymore, it gives you a good basis to decide. Alternatively, check out the site www.nivalink.com.
This Excel attachment lists places in Maharashtra. It may be useful, although the rates and some telephone numbers are no longer applicable. It provides a good basis for decision-making. Alternatively, check out the site www.nivalink.com.
Hi,
Manor is a beautiful place 60 kms from Mumbai on NH 8. They have a lot of economical resorts. You can also try out Daman (150 Kms) and Alibaug. I had arranged for picnics at all these places for 75 of my employees, and it went amazingly well. Personally, I would recommend Manor and Silent Hill/Pooja Farm in Manor. The place is breathtakingly beautiful and unexplored in monsoon, and both the resorts are very well-equipped. Lonavla/Khandala/Matheran, etc., are very clichéd. You can also try Bhimashankar or Harishchandragad if the women are game for a trek.
From India, Mumbai
Manor is a beautiful place 60 kms from Mumbai on NH 8. They have a lot of economical resorts. You can also try out Daman (150 Kms) and Alibaug. I had arranged for picnics at all these places for 75 of my employees, and it went amazingly well. Personally, I would recommend Manor and Silent Hill/Pooja Farm in Manor. The place is breathtakingly beautiful and unexplored in monsoon, and both the resorts are very well-equipped. Lonavla/Khandala/Matheran, etc., are very clichéd. You can also try Bhimashankar or Harishchandragad if the women are game for a trek.
From India, Mumbai
There is this place called Tungareshwar near Virar considered to be a nice spot for excursions. M not sure on night halts bt u can chek up with local travel agents
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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