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Travel guide of SataraBonfire scene at my village hometown. The cold weather with bonfire with woods. Great bonfire night. Beach bonfire.
Experienced by Neel Thoke
26 km from Satara
Vasota jungle trekk with water. Boating scene. Nature photography, river photography, boating , village water, rivers, travel through boat. Blue water. Mountains surrounded by water.
Experienced by Neel Thoke
48 km from Satara
A beautiful view near the old shiva temple in Mahabaleshwar. The temple alone is around 5000 years old.
Experienced by Tarun Singh
48 km from Satara
The long winding roads leading to Impressive views and cold breeze make hill stations a cool tourist destination
Experienced by Sreenivas
57 km from Satara
Hills in the Varandha Ghats of Maharashtra during monsoon season. Ideal for trekking and camping.
Experienced by Satyan Chawla
57 km from Satara
Hills in the Varandha Ghats of Maharashtra during monsoon season. Ideal for trekking and camping.
Experienced by Satyan Chawla
81 km from Satara
Solo trip to near by place Sinhagad Fort, Pune
Experienced by Bhupendra Singh
81 km from Satara
This is a scene of valley, where the fog was gradually fading. The fading fog makes the visuals look like the shades of the green pallette.
Experienced by Roshni Sidapara
82 km from Satara
Singhad Fort, Pune. Mountains and sky.
Experienced by vishal patel
86 km from Satara
Raigad (Marathi:रायगड) is a hill fort situated in Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Raigad Fort, formerly known as Rairi, was built by Chandraraoji More, the King of Jawali, who was then seized by Shivaji who made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.
Experienced by Sunny Pal
94 km from Satara
Tulshibaug Ganpati (Lord Ganesha's big Idol) Pune, Maharashtra
Experienced by Harshad Khandare
95 km from Satara
THE INDIAN ROBBIN BIRD This bird is found in open stony, grassy and scrub forest habitats. The long tail is usually held up and the chestnut undertail coverts and dark body make them easily distinguishable.
Experienced by DevVrat Jadon
95 km from Satara
Shaniwarwada, 18th century mansion of the Peshwa Empire.
Experienced by Ravi Bhardwaj
99 km from Satara
This is one of the most beautiful Beach in Maharashtra.
Experienced by Jayesh Nikam
99 km from Satara
Shot this picture last year June during our coastal road trip . It was great experience exploring Maharashtra. Found out we also have beautiful Beaches like Europian Countries.
Experienced by Jayesh Nikam
107 km from Satara
Somewhere in Konkan saw this beautiful village on our way.
Experienced by Jayesh Nikam
171 km from Satara
A beautiful place somewhere on Earth.
Experienced by Jay Ramod
176 km from Satara
Gorakhgad Fort / गोरखगड is a fort located 24 km from Murbad, Thane district, of Maharashtra. This fort is an important fort in Thane district. This fort was mainly used by sadhus or hermits for meditation.
Experienced by Sunny Pal
181 km from Satara
The chestnut-tailed starling or grey-headed myna is a member of the starling family. It is a resident or partially migratory species found in wooded habitats in India and Southeast Asia. The species name is after the distribution of a former subspecies in the Malabar region.
Experienced by sylvester alphonso
181 km from Satara
The white wagtail is a small passerine bird in the family Motacillidae, which also includes pipits and longclaws. The species breeds in much of Europe and the Asian Palearctic and parts of North Africa. It has a toehold in Alaska as a scarce breeder
Experienced by sylvester alphonso