Exploring nature’s bounty in Satara district in Maharashtra
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Satara district is flanked by Pune, Raigad, Solapur, Sangli and Ratnagiri. It is already giving that adventure vibe! And this is just what’s outside of Satara district. In Satara, you have popular places like Wai (also known as Da … Read more
Satara district is flanked by Pune, Raigad, Solapur, Sangli and Ratnagiri. It is already giving that adventure vibe! And this is just what’s outside of Satara district. In Satara, you have popular places like Wai (also known as Dakshin Kashi), Karad, Koynanagar, Mahabaleshwar, Khandala, Panchgani and Kaas plateau to name a few. Read less
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The Western Ghats or the Sahyadri Range, that run along the district’s western edge, is one of the reasons why you need to visit this district. The sight is just incredible.
Monsoon season is when you want to be in and around this place.
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