Maharashtra
Capital: Mumbai
“Forts, coastline, caves, and the city that never sleeps”
From the UNESCO caves of Ajanta-Ellora to the Sahyadri hill forts, from Mumbai's urban energy to the serene Konkan coast — Maharashtra packs India's widest range of experiences into one state.
What Maharashtra is known for
Must visit in Maharashtra
Mumbai
India's maximum city — Gateway of India, Marine Drive sunset, street food trail from vada pav to pav bhaji, Elephanta Caves UNESCO site
Ajanta Caves
UNESCO masterpiece — 2nd century BCE Buddhist paintings and sculptures in 30 rock-cut caves, among the finest surviving ancient art anywhere
Ellora Caves
UNESCO site with the monolithic Kailasa temple — carved top-down from a single basalt cliff, representing Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain traditions
Tadoba Tiger Reserve
Highest tiger sighting probability in India — open grasslands mean near-guaranteed sightings during peak season
Mahabaleshwar
Strawberry capital of India, colonial-era viewpoints over Krishna Valley, Pratapgad fort, and lush Sahyadri forests


































