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Exploring Nature in Bhimashankar: A One-Day Itinerary

  1. 6:00AM: Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary
    5 minutes (0.4 km) from Hotel Bhimashankar

    Start your day by exploring the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, home to many species of birds, animals, and plants. You can go on a nature walk, birdwatching, trekking or just enjoy the lush greenery and tranquil environment.

  2. 8:00AM: Hanuman Lake
    15 minutes (5.5 km) from Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

    After enjoying the wildlife sanctuary, visit the picturesque Hanuman Lake, located amidst the hills. You can indulge in boating, relax by the lake, or take a short hike around the lake. The view is breathtaking.

  3. 11:00AM: Gupt Bhimashankar
    30 minutes (11.7 km) from Hanuman Lake

    A natural cave located in the dense forest of Bhimashankar, Gupt Bhimashankar is said to be where Lord Shiva hid from the demon Tripurasura. It's a mystical place with a small stream running through the cave, and stalactites hanging from the ceiling.

  4. 1:00PM: Lunch at MTDC Resort
    20 minutes (9.8 km) from Gupt Bhimashankar

    Head over to the MTDC Resort for a delicious lunch. Enjoy the panoramic view of the hills while you feast on some local delicacies, including Misal pav, Bhakri, and Pithla.

  5. 3:00PM: Bhimashankar Temple
    15 minutes (6.2 km) from MTDC Resort

    Visit the famous Bhimashankar Temple, an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is surrounded by lush greenery and is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. It's a spiritual experience that you don't want to miss.

  6. 5:00PM: Sun Set Point
    30 minutes (11.9 km) from Bhimashankar Temple

    End your day by watching the sunset from the Sun Set Point, located atop a hill. The view of the valley, surrounded by hills, is breathtaking. Don't forget to bring your camera!

Recommendations

If you have more time, you can visit the Nagphani Point, which offers a panoramic view of the entire Bhimashankar region. You can also go on a trek to the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Make sure to carry sufficient water and snacks. If you're interested in local culture, you can visit the tribal villages in the region and learn about their way of life.

You can also plan a side trip to the nearby Karjat or Lonavala, known for their scenic beauty and adventure activities such as trekking, rappelling, and zip-lining. If you're looking for more options, check out https://booking.tp.st/VhZsadPo to find the best deals on hotels and flights.

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