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I personally recommend the following locations since I have visited them all and found them to be excellent for bikers. Please connect with me on social media if you require further information.
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Tail Baila

Location: Approx. 94 km from Pune, Approx 131 km from Mumbai. It’s near Bhamburde village, and 35 km from Lonavala. From Oune you can 2 routes, 1 is from Lonavala 2 from Hadshi.
Significance: Historically used as a watchtower during the Maratha Empire. It is now a premier spot for rock climbing and rappelling.
Geology: The structure is formed by magmatic dykes—vertical, sheer rock walls composed of Deccan Traps lava flows.
Trek Details: The trek is moderate to difficult, often requiring technical climbing gear and expertise to reach the very top of the pinnacles. However, trekkers can reach a temple, Shivalaya, located in the middle, offering panoramic views of Sudhagad, Ghangad, and the Konkan plains.
Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and winter are ideal for trekking, although the rocks can be slippery.
Safety/Tips: Proper mountaineering equipment, guides, and caution are recommended, especially during rappelling activities. There is very poor to no mobile network coverage in the area.
It is often visited alongside nearby forts like Ghangad and Sudhagad.
Best Time to Visit: June to January (Monsoon and post-monsoon).
Distance from Pune: 94 km, about 2 ½ hours
Distance from Mumbai: 131 km, about 3½ hours
Google Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/k4ZzGTKweU1rksy88
Ekole Valley View

Location: Near Ekole village, close to Ghangad and Tail Baila Forts in the Sahyadri range.
Main Attractions: The 3-tier Lotus Waterfall, Ekole Kund (natural pool), and lush green, biodiversity-rich landscapes.
Trek Experience: The trek is considered to have a high endurance level and is about 5-8 km long. It features steep climbs and rocky paths.
Safety Advice: The water in the pool is deep; it is highly recommended for non-swimmers to wear life jackets.
Best Time to Visit: June to January (Monsoon and post-monsoon).
Distance from Pune: 100 km, about 2½ hours
Distance from Mumbai: 136 km, about 3 ½ hours
Google Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/m43msRjovHSGkRsP7
Thokarwadi Dam

Thokarwadi Dam is a gravity dam on the Andra River, a tributary of the Indrayani River, near Maval, Pune district, Maharashtra, India. It was built in 1922 and serves the purpose of hydroelectric power generation, with the water diverted to the Bhivpuri power house. The dam is not widely known, making it a good spot for a road trip and family picnic, especially during the monsoon season when the greenery is abundant.
Necklace Point

This point is on the way to Bhor near Bhatghar Dam around 1-hour drive from Pune. The river takes the shape of a necklace and is hence named the necklace point.
There’s nothing like a cloudy season filled with the promise of rain, to make you want to get in the car or on the bike and head out of the city to take in the lush green carpet and small water ponds that the monsoons bring in. But short on time? Looking for a place not too far with a promising view that will not disappoint? Let us point you in the direction of The Necklace Point.
Located just 50 km away, around one and a half away from the city, on your way to Bhatghar Dam, Bhor, and along the Satara Highway, the Necklace Point is a great pitstop. A popular tourist attraction, where two rivers, Nira and Gunjawani River meet, and the bend that is created looks like the necklace from up top, hence the moniker. It is a great spot for the clicker to get in some good snapshots for the gram.
For the great outdoor explorers, you can park your vehicle and scale the hill nearby. Just make sure you carry enough water and food and wear anti-slip shoes. During monsoons and winter, the spot also turns into a bird-watching paradise. Psst, we also hear that many Marathi and Bollywood films have been shot here. With a gorgeous backdrop like this, why not? If time is on your hands you can also pay your respects at Ketkawale Balaji, Baneshwar or Kalubai Mandir nearby and also go visit the Bhatghar Dam.
Best time to visit: Monsoons and Winters
Distance from Pune: 50 km, about 1 ½ hour
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ktT3xLErsiKz89B89
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Pawna

Located just 52 kilometers from Pune, Pawna Lake is the campsite you read about in Enid Blyton’s books while growing up. The lake is an artificial one, located just off the old Mumbai – Pune highway. Easy to reach, and breathtaking on cloudy Dewey mornings, this place hosts several camping excursions.
I would suggest taking a look at Pawna Lake Camping to get a great deal on stay and meal packages. If you’re not in the mood for camp food, the roads are dotted with dhabas that serve everything from North Indian to South Indian to traditional Malwani cuisine. Give this one a visit and you’ll thank us later.
Distance from Pune: 52.2Km
Best time to visit: August to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/cUiLbbwYpR8hGiE87
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Tamhini Ghat

Picture misty sprays of water as you wake up to a foggy valley. Now make it turn into reality with a ride to Tahmini Ghat. This not-so-crowded spot is located just 1.5 hours from Pune and offers one of the finest natural landscapes in Maharashtra to feast your eyes on. The place is known for its lakes and impromptu waterfalls. When riding there, you can start seeing small water streams trickling through the rocks at the side of the road once you cross Mulshi Dam.
Don’t forget to watch out for the Mulshi waterfalls, especially if you’re visiting the place during the rain. For a truly unforgettable visit, ditch the hotels and invest in a tent and sleeping bag. The lakeside beauty with a clear, starry sky above is bound to put the right end to your road trip. However, check the weather regularly for rain forecasts since the place is famous for having grey clouds hanging low from August to October.
Distance from Pune: 53Km
Best time to visit: August to December
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/MKjBqMWYnsgSso2r5
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Bhigwan

A flamboyance of flamingos is busy feeding in the shallows. The birds stand on lanky legs; their necks are bent low to the water, beaks upside-down. It is a scattered flock of 16 birds. While some are adults with white and orange feathers, others are young birds with cream and brown coats. When the water levels are right, many more of these birds are found here. They gather in their hundreds, sometimes thousands.
In a way, the flamingo is the “tiger” of Bhigwan. People come here, especially for this bird, says my guide Ajinath Dhumal. “When I show them some other birds like the painted stork, they insist on seeing the flamingo.” It’s like going on a jungle safari to see the tiger, Dhumal quips.
A quaint fishing town in rural Maharashtra, Bhigwan sits along the backwater of the River Bhima. This backwater, which is the reservoir of Ujani Dam built downstream on the river, is known colloquially as Bhigwan Bird Sanctuary. The human-made wetland and its surrounding mix of grasslands and farms are home to nearly 300 species of migratory and year-round birds. The greater flamingo, like many migratory birds, arrives here in time for winter. It spends the season feasting on plankton, giving it the characteristic multi-hued appearance.
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Distance from Pune: 102 Km
Best time to visit: December to March
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/166E32BYtqdGG1G66
Dudhiware Khind

The sacred mountain pass behind the Malavli Fort – Dudhiware Khind near Lonavala, on the road to Pawana in Maval, Maharashtra
There is a delightful motorable road behind Lonavala, after Walvan and Nangargaon towards the Pawana Dam. This road goes below the Mumbai Pune Expressway and climbs suddenly, very rapidly and alarmingly, through an abrupt escarpment. Before you know it, you are at the most delightful mountain pass that you would never have expected, if you are a regular traveler on the expressway or on the Mumbai-Pune highway. Most trekkers and climbers on the Western Ghats know this pass, and they do encounter it with happiness when going towards the Malavli fort.
The Dudhiware Khind, or the Dudhiware Pass, as it is called, is just before the Dudhiware village. The word ‘Khind’ is meant to signify a ‘sacred pass’. This would probably be because there could have been a battle of some sort, and some local warriors would have achieved martyrdom. Thus, a mountain pass becomes known as ‘Khind’ in the Western Ghats. Immediately after the pass, one can drive up or walk or cycle up to the Malavli fort, and get a good local family to provide for the best cuisine that one can enjoy, but, of course, that’s another story.
Distance from Pune: 62 Km
Best time to visit: July to September
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/52HoaMZtnhwAMPdm6
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Panwadi – a road trip through Europe

The beauty of Pune is that you don’t have to drive far to get out of the city and into the midst of nature. Every white road branching off from the highway has something interesting to offer. Most of us would have visited the Narayanpur Balaji temple dozens of times. That route is also quite scenic. But, a small unassuming road branching off this road takes you on a magical, green route untouched by the crowds seen at other popular monsoon destinations close to Pune.
This route is full of roadside farms on the slopes. The terrace farming style makes the natural streams wind their way through all the farms. There are no major villages on this route. Hence you are practically on your own for most of the route. But the greenery keeps you company
This is not the route to go on if you are looking for big waterfalls. For that, you have to go to Thokarwadi. This route is more for a relaxed, scenic green drive! I saw only one big waterfall and this too was fed by the overflow of a bund upstream and so might not always be there. But this was good enough for the kids to have a lot of fun!
Distance from Pune: 42 Km
Best time to visit: July to September
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/qTsuxs3EcVKiHRxa7
Solashi Windmill Farm

Solashi village is situated in the Koregaon tehsil and district Satara. solashi is a small village in the western ghat region which is 8 km away from the Mumbai – Bangalore highway after a Khambataki ghat from Vele village.
There is a famous Solashi Shani Temple in this village if anyone wants to visit, it’s a good place to see on this ride.
Solashi windmill farm (off the Pune-Bangalore highway, on the left after crossing Kambhatki ghat).. a mix of highway and off-road riding. It’s 86 km from Pune towards Satara and it takes 90 mins to reach in normal condition, The roads are very good, and even off-road is very smooth.
Just avoid going in heavy rains, else anytime is a good time to ride.
Read more about Solashi from my blog.
Distance from Pune: 86 Km
Best time to visit: July to December
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/1Yj7aFpdnhvGq5C37
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Temghar Dam

Temghar is a stunning, earth-fill and gravity dam of around 1 km span across River Mutha, flowing right into Pune City. The dam and approach road leading to Temghar and further to the famous man-made hill station, Lavasa presents a nice drive across many small and serene villages.
At a little distance of less than one hour from Pune, Temghar presents a nice weekend breakaway option. There are a few little options for small hotels with tents, rooms, and bungalows. A stay in any one of the places, away from high-profile Lavasa can be as refreshing as fresh air in a non-concrete environment.
A walk down the river bed in the early morning or late evening is a real bonus. The recommended time for a visit to this place is early monsoon and just after the monsoon.
Take a right turn from the dam and explore the off-road ride, this track is really best for bikers.
Distance from Pune: 48 Km
Best time to visit: July to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/17W1n8UL5H7aYfXDA
Bhatghar Dam

Bhatghar Dam was built on the Yelwandi river in Bhor Takula of Pune District in Maharashtra, India. it is one of the highest river dam walls in India. It is a gravity dam. Bhatghar Dam is also known, as Lloyd Dam. Beautiful gardens with water sports have been developed in the surrounding areas. The surrounding area is also worth watching.
The main purpose of the dam is to provide hydroelectricity and irrigation facilities to neighboring areas.
Around the other side of Bhatghar Dam, there are numerous resorts and camping grounds. A new type of luxurious camping called glamping is also available here. This is the best area for spending a weekend near Pune city. And if you are short on time, you can do a quick road trip to explore the region.
Distance from Pune: 62 Km
Best time to visit: June to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/17W1n8UL5H7aYfXDA
Bopdeo Ghat

We often get bored with regular routines. If you’re tired of sitting at home or in the office all day and want to get some fresh air, then just 30 minutes away the famous Bopdev Ghat is the perfect location for such a sudden ‘Chal Kuch Karte Hai’ mood! Located on the way to Saswad, there are two ways to reach Bopdev Ghat; one is from Hadapsar and the other goes through Kondhwa. If you are planning to take the Hadapsar route, it’s a 24 km drive/ride that’ll take about 40 minutes.
This is the most scenic place and very close to a city, the view is jaw-dropping from this place, very calm place to do yoga, music, and book reading.
Distance from Pune: 17 Km
Best time to visit: June to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/DWsxDeByhci3aRPz9
Mastani Lake

300 years and counting, Mastani Lake has a formidable past and promising future. As a symbol of romance to a key water source to villages nearby, here’s everything you need to know about Mastani Talav in Pune.
Built around 1720 AD, Mastani Lake or Talav has a fascinating history attached to it. The lake was actually called the Wadki Talav. The name was later changed after the two love birds, Bajirao and Mastani kept visiting the spot and it was often considered to be Mastani Bai’s bathing spot.
It is believed that the lake on the outskirts of Pune was frequently visited by Bajirao Peshwa and his second wife, Mastani when they went horseback riding. They would stop and take a swim in the lake often. Bajirao started constructing the walls around the lake before his demise and soon after his passing, Mastani also breathed her last. None of them saw the lake walls finished. And even after 300 years after it was built, the lake (and its walls) have stood the test of time. Today it’s a spot romanticized and considered a romantic spot where young lovers still flock for some alone time.
Lake Mastani is also a popular spot for picnickers and camping enthusiasts. The lake has two temples located around it and the lush green farmland invites rabbits, deer, and peacocks often. Get those cameras out and make sure you capture the beauty.
Distance from Pune: 19 Km
Best time to visit: June to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/bHMYyznyEF41xgAa7
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Bhuleshwar Temple

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built in the 13th century during Yadava Rulers. It is believed that the temple was ruined by Muslim invaders and reconstructed later because the entrance of the temple is hidden like the Gaimukhi Buruj construction of Shivaji’s time. The fort on which the temple is situated is called Daulat Mangalgad Fort.
The temple is unique because of its architecture. Black basalt rock was brought to construct this temple which is different compared to the surrounding brownish color basalt rock. From the outside, it appears more like a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance to Islamic architecture like circular domes and minarets. There are classical carvings on the walls.
The temple contains five Shivlingas in its sanctum. Owing to their being hidden in a trench, these Shiva Lingams can be seen in light. Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahadev are also housed in this temple. The temple also has an idol of Ganesh in female attire and is popularly called Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani.
This temple gets huge crowds during Mahashivratri. There is a local belief, when a bowl of sweets is offered to Lord Shiva, one or more of the sweets disappear. A little further about 15 Km from Bhuleshwar Temple is Narayanbet. The area is known for being home to migratory birds and is visited by many nature lovers and bird watchers.
Distance from Pune: 51 Km
Best time to visit: June to March
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/cgkCEVqdRnQyTum99
Khandi Point

The best part about monsoons is that nature is at its picturesque best! Rolling clouds, misty weather, carpets of greenery, and waterfalls come alive! The milky white streams of water cascading down mountains and rock edges are truly a sight to behold. Make the most of the monsoons by heading to Khandi Waterfall, located just a quick drive/ride from Pune city!
Explore the wilderness and enjoy the monsoons like no other by heading to Khandi Waterfall, located in Khandi, a small, quaint village located just 75 km away from Pune. For those who don’t know, Maval Taluka is a waterfall haven with over 20 waterfalls that form a picturesque background. Khandi waterfall is just one of these beauties, as you’ll also come across others, namely Bendewadi, Lalwadi, and Jagtap waterfalls.
Vlog on YouTube : https://youtu.be/VpXf_nNkbSM?si=0S1UkcljMQapMuCe
Distance from Pune: 85 Km
Best time to visit: July to September
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ADakZ3CQrQwL1Yjt6
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Kund Mala

Kund Mala is 30 KM away from Pune. I was exploring some untouched places around Pune. Suddenly, I came to know about this place, and the next day, I was ready in the morning to visit this place. This is a very popular place for cyclists. A group of cyclists can be seen here.
A small dam is built on the Indrayani River. In the rainy season, when a lot of water comes into the Indrayani River, the water overflows on the dam, and it looks very beautiful in the rainy season. So on the other side, it holds the water, after the water has fallen from this small dam and flows between the rocks, so many potholes have been formed here, which look like the pothole of Nighoje.
It’s a scenic view of about 300 to 400 meters. The water has cut the roc,k and water flows through the pothole. The Indrayani River is up to 20 feet deep on one side of the dam, while there is a paved part of the river that is 5 feet deep, where people can swim.
In front of the dam, there is a famous temple in the middle of the river, which is known as the Kundrai Mata temple. In fact, this is the Kuldevi for locals and nearby villagers. The thing is that this place is a religious place and people coming here have to offer some flowers to Kund Mala kuldevi.
Distance from Pune: 30 Km
Best time to visit: July to December
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/RtcN8Dz9YMayU18H9
Kundalika Valley

Kundlika Valley is a very beautiful and mind-blowing place. The Valley is created by the erosion of the river Kundalika!
Tamhini Ghat and Mulshi Dam region is one the place which comes alive during the monsoon. Almost everyone in Pune plans to visit it in the monsoon. Kundalika valley came into my mind after searching for Andharban Trek (The Dark Forest) and I was told it is a strange place with two huge mountain walls separated by a narrow valley.
Mulshi Is Home To A Grand Canyon And It Promises Magnificent Views Of The Kundalika Valley
Maharashtra is blessed with hills, valleys, lakes and so much abundant natural beauty that we can’t seem to get enough of it! Mulshi is known for many things; dams, resorts, treks, but we came across a viewpoint at the Kundalika valley that will take your breath away! Making it Mulshi’s very own grand canyon! From this viewpoint, your eyes can see as far as the Kundalika River in the distance and the green carpet with a stone facade on the hills will make you reach for your cameras.
Distance from Pune: 75 Km
Best time to visit: June to September
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/gtvLgvsW9mVLgZ1F8
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Amrutanjan Bridge – Khandala

The iconic bridge, is often the attraction of tourists for taking photographs of the picturesque Khandala ghat.
Built-in 1830 near the Khandala Ghat, the bridge connected Pune and Mumbai. Later, it served as the third line for the Railways to reverse engines on the Bor Ghat section. This stopped after the introduction of powerful engines. After India got its independence, the owners of Amrutanjan relief balm put up big advertisements on the side of the bridge, which is how it was dubbed the Amrutanjan Bridge. However, the bridge was mostly lying unused after another bridge parallel to the original one was constructed.
Distance from Pune: 75 Km
Best time to visit: June to September
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/s34AtPLSmV2JPDJB9
Kasarsai Dam

Kasarsai dam is a small dam built on a Kasarsai lake just near Pune. The Kasarsai dam is very close to Kasarsai Village and on another side of the Dam, there is Kusgaon village. The Kasarsai lake is a hidden beauty that is surrounded by lush green areas and hills. The distance of Kasarsai Dam from Hinjewadi is 10 km.
This place is becoming quite popular for adventure lovers, many cyclists come here in the morning. You can view Kasarsai lake from different points but for boating, there is a dedicated place near K Rocks resorts. In front of K rock resort, there is parking that is absolutely free. Here is the entry gate for the Balaji Boating club. There is a huge platform in the center of the lake for fisheries.
This place is also becoming very famous for camping. There is a bungee jumping near Kasarasai lake, but its service is currently closed. Nearby there is a small film studio that professionals use this studio for photographers, pre-wedding shooting, or web series.
Distance from Pune: 25 Km
Best time to visit: January till December
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/DDFhbEMKVwkVU62M9
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Abandoned Plane

The owners of the Nishiland Water Park actually bought the plane for scraps for a whopping 1 crore rupees and made a few minor fixes to do up the plane, but sadly, the water park went bankrupt and hence the plane lies vacant so much so that even little birds have made a nest in the turbines. The plane has a stairway that leads you up and also has AC inside to keep you cool inside.
Since the plane cannot fly again, the plane is used a lot for shoots and films and even for some inflight coaching too!
Getting there, the plane can be spotted from the main highway on the old Pune-Mumbai highway and you have to take a detour and venture into the fields when you’ll come across a big building that looks like an abandoned factory with scary clowns on the facade gathering moss. It is best to say that do not venture out alone and make sure you have somebody with you. So start exploring cause you never know what you will find!
Guard charges Rs 50 per bike for a photoshoot near the plane and another 100 rs for getting you inside the plane.
Distance from Pune: 95 Km
Best time to visit: January till December
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/nZXg2xbsx3BDGQxx9
Madhe Ghat Waterfall

If you are looking for a one-day monsoon road trip near Pune, Madhe Ghat is the best option. Lush green views and drive-through Ghat are worth experiencing. It is a good place to even visit with family. It takes around 2.5 hours from Pune.
Madhe Ghat has located around 70 km from Pune near the Torna and Rajgad Forts and is surrounded by dense forests. The main attraction is the stunning waterfall which drops almost 400 feet into the Shivthar River in Konkan. This drop, off the cliff, makes Madhe Ghat one of the most beautiful places around Pune.
You can explore the area on the plateau and enjoy the stunning views of the Konkan valley from atop the plateau. For the adventurous lot, make your way through a ravine into the valley and find yourself right at the place where the waterfalls! A safety tip here: Make sure that you don’t try any stunts in and around the waterfall and are extremely cautious while wading through the water. It is advisable to travel in a group.
Distance from Pune: 80 Km
Best time to visit: July till September
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/az57nmHYjZgkfQB19
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Mandhardevi Ghat

A little-known Ambade ghat is on the Bhor-Wai road. Bhor is around 60 KMs from Pune. If you take an immediate left turn after Kapurhol turns on the right you are able to reach Bhor easily. Just before Bhor village is a turn on the right towards the old Bhatghar dam. A huge garden and a few benches facing the huge dam is an amazing location to relax for a few hours. You are not allowed to click the pictures of the dam. There’s another road to another side of the dam from where the water is let out. A good spot to visit in the monsoon.
Ambade ghat and Mandhardevi Temple visit could be your perfect weekend break a short and sweet excursion if you do not want to do any hectic treks. This could be a romantic scenic gateway, far from maddening crowds with plenty of waterfalls all of them especially for you to enjoy in the misty green serene surroundings.
The total ghat section is 10-12km.
The road goes to Kalubai Temple, the Hindu religious temple.
You can travel to Mahabaleshwar via Mandhardevi too.
You can do Pune-Bhor-Mandhardevi-Wai-Panchgani-Mahabaleshwar.
Distance from Pune: 80 Km
Best time to visit: July till February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/GW4qzu7rbWxjFJAQ7
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Raireshwar Fort

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Raireshwar is situated in Bhor Taluka near Pune, India. Raireshwar has a temple famous for its historical importance. The temple is very old and of stone structure, but it was later re-constructed in the 18th century. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj took the oath of Hindavi Swarajya in this temple at the age of 16 in 1645 and then created history. It’s said that he had cut his little finger and taken the oath by dripping blood onto the Shivling. There is a large portrait of Shivaji Maharaj and his friends inside the temple. Thus, Raireshwar can be considered an important place in Maratha history. It is situated in between various hills and forts such as Kenjalgad.
The temple is on a plateau, which is full of beautiful flowers during monsoon. The best season to visit this place is Monsoon. The way is a bit steep. Vehicles can be parked in the village down and people can walk towards Raireshwar. Nature is seen at its best at Raireshwar during monsoons. Kenjalgadh can be seen from Raireshwar at a distance. The places worth visiting on Raireshwar are Raireshwar Mandir, Gomukh Lake, Nakhinda (also known as Aswal Lake),Pandavleni. It is a very beautiful place to visit from June to February.
Distance from Pune is 82 km. Pune – Bhor 56 km. Bhor – Korle 20 km. Korle – Raireshwar 6 km. many people come here for camping too and the villagers can help in accommodation and food on the plateau. You get lovely Mahrashtrian Bhakri along with Pithla and Tak (Buttermilk).
Distance from Pune: 82 Km
Best time to visit: July till March
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/BZocoT6pwnuK4Bcm8
Panchghani

The ‘Land of Five Hills’, or Panchgani, is a distinguished hill station in Maharashtra. Located far away from the bustling city of Mumbai, Panchgani promises its visitors a trip they could cherish for life. The name Panchgani literally means ‘five hills’. It was discovered by the British as an ideal summer resort. The climate here remains stable and pleasant throughout the year and the place pulsates with greenery and captivating scenic beauty and the environment is pristine and uncontaminated.
One can enjoy the spectacular view of Krishna River, which accompanies you all the way through until you reach Panchgani. The lush green scenery, fresh air, and view of the Krishna River are simply breathtaking. Also adding to the overall charm, Panchgani is dotted with a number of cottages, built in the colonial style. You can also spot various buildings of British architecture. Read through the following section to get a clear picture of the place.
Places To See
- The ‘Table Land’ in Panchgani is the most sought-after destination. It is a volcanic plateau situated at a height of 60 meters and is the second-highest in Asia after the Tibetan Plateau. It earned the name ‘Table Land’ for its flat surface.
- The Devil’s Kitchen and Pandavghat Caves are also places to visit. The Rajpuri Caves in Panchgani are vital for their religious aspects. Surrounding these ancient caves are many ponds called ‘kunds’, and it is believed that whosoever takes a dip in these sacred ponds is freed of diseases, sins, and evils. The temple dedicated to Lord Karthikeya is a chief attraction here.
- The Parsi Point is a major picnic spot, situated on the way to Mahabaleshwar.
- Wai, a city situated on the banks of the Krishna River, is famous for its picturesque scenery. It is also dotted with many temples in the seven Ghats, namely, Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganpati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh, and Bhimkund.
Distance from Pune: 98 Km
Best time to visit: July to March
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/3Ci5FHMwnYGSSY4n6
Kadve Khind

A narrow passage between the hills on the route connecting Welhe Town (Torana Fort) to Panshet Village (Dam). History records it as a place of strategic importance and a place to trap the enemy (guerrilla warfare). Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj took this route for the invasion of Surat.
The place has cool, pleasant, lush green surroundings and mind-blowing scenic beauty. A MUST visit and STOPOVER place when heading towards Torana from Pune. Bear in mind, thoug,h that the road might not always be in good condition as it is a less-traveled one.
Distance from Pune: 50 Km
Best time to visit: July to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/mUyHLZ3tJFGnhJvU9
Pabe Ghat

Monsoons are the best times when nature blooms and the lush green Sahyadri hills blossom their flora and fauna . … You can drive your way to Pabe ghat, it won’t take more than an hour. Local transport Buses also take you to Pabe Ghat.
Pabe & all the surrounding locations are excellent getaway spots for a weekend. A great treat for photography. Amazing landscapes. Much supreme driving skills are needed, though. Great weather and pleasant environment. Visit before the construction gets its grasp over there.
Beautiful location, a lovely ride up the ghats. Enjoyed hot chai and fresh poha here. There’s also a short off-road up to the viewing point. You can easily trek up there. Must visit during the monsoon season. The road is well-maintained.
Distance from Pune: 40 Km
Best time to visit: July to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/da7G5PdaF29KGVPe9
Slope of Hell (aka Tower Hill)

The Slopes of Hell near Kamshet is a well-known spot for off-roaders, be it a motorcycle or 4X4. Just an hour’s drive from Pune will take you to this place. Not sure about how this place was discovered, but the actual place hosts a relay tower on top of the hill. While scanning the areas around Kamshet on Google Maps, I stumbled across this place. On further reading about various sites, found out that it was quite a popular spot for off-roading.
This place is near Kamshet and is located in the wilderness. Nobody ventures to this part of the hillock. Somehow the place is not that crowded, and that could be due to the place being located interior and not holding any significant tourist attractions. However, people coming to Kamshet for paragliding or for a weekend to relax can try this part of the hillock if the adventurer inside urges them to. The place is true to its name. It is located some 7.2 km from the main highway (Old Mumbai Pune highway) and a small diversion on the arterial road leads to this point.
Distance from Pune: 50 Km
Best time to visit: July to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/7tCh4JSDcnRqLxq96
Madhe Ghat Waterfall

Madhe Ghat is located around 70 km from Pune near the Torna and Rajgad Forts and is surrounded by dense forests. The main attraction is the stunning waterfall, which drops for almost 400 feet into the Shivthar River in Konkan. This drop off the cliff makes Madhe Ghat one of the most beautiful places around Pune. You can explore the area on the plateau and enjoy the stunning views of the Konkan valley from atop the plateau. For the adventurous lot, make your way through a ravine into the valley and find yourself right at the place where the waterfalls!
A safety tip here: Make sure that you don’t try any stunts in and around the waterfall and are extremely cautious while wading through the water. It is advisable to travel in a group.
Distance from Pune: 70-80 Km
Best time to visit: July to October
YouTube: https://youtu.be/0_SPAfspja8
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/LqHDtqo1VCy34WMt5
Kumbhe Waterfalls and Mystic Tunnel

Many people travel from miles away to view nature’s majesty and beauty. The Kumbhe waterfalls, as well as the hills and rocks that surround them, are incredibly beautiful in their natural state.
Maharashtra is home to many beautiful waterfalls like Nanemachi Waterfall, Sawatsada Waterfall, etc and Kumbhe Waterfall is one of them. The Sahyadris is where this waterfall is situated. It is close to the settlement of Kumbhe.
It is a great location for hiking. To tour the area, a one-night and one-day car trip is required. It offers breathtaking vistas, a picturesque drive, and scenery. The best time to go there is in Monsoon Season.
A stunning waterfall concealed in the foothills is called Kumbhe Waterfalls. Very few are aware of it. It’s a lovely waterfall, which makes it a great destination for a vacation or journey. It’s a fantastic spot to chill out.
The waterfalls at Kumbhe are close to Mangaon. It is still undiscovered due to its distance from major cities and remote locations.
Distance from Pune: 70-80 Km
Best time to visit: July till October
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Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/gNWgunLcazPSamNt7
Andharban Forest

Andharban, literally translating to the Dark Forest, is a dense jungle situated in the Pimpri region of Maharashtra. It is located about an hour and a half’s distance from Lonavla and happens to be a popular trekking region in the southern part of India. The Andharban forest trek is ideally taken during the monsoons and the majority of the trek leads through the dense shaded cover of the forest. The most interesting part about the trail is that it is a descending trail all the way, so you will be going down rather than climbing up, as with most trails.
The foliage is abundantly thick with cascading waterfalls as well as still-water ponds. You will enjoy stunning views of Kundalika Valley and amazing species of flora and fauna. People also go night trekking in Andharban.
Famous for the trek, Andharban forest is located at an altitude of 2160 feet in Tamhini Ghats the entire trek time is about 5 hours to cover 13 kilometers of the trail. It is a relatively easy trail so first-time trekkers are also welcome.
Distance from Pune: 75 Km
Best time to visit: July till February
YouTube: https://youtu.be/IskRYPe1HHc
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/gxsnUX7yCrsUEdSA7
Rajmachi Fort, Kune Waterfall, Kataldhar Waterfall

About Kataldhar Waterfall: Kataldhar is located in Ulhas Valley near Lonavala on the route towards Udhewadi Village base village for Rajmachi Fort. Trek starts from Fanasrai Village there is only one route to reach Kataldhar Waterfall. The waterfall is seasonal and available only during the monsoon season and the waterfall level completely depends on rain. It drains very quickly and can go dry if the rains stop for a few weeks. Kune Waterfall and Kataldhar Waterfall feed Ulhas River which flows till Thane and Vasai creek.
About Rajmachi: Rajmachi fort is one of the most popular forts around the Lonavala region. The height of this fort from sea level is 2710 feet and it offers an amazing view of the Sahyadri mountains and the backwaters of Shirota Dam. The fort consists of two Balekillas [Shrivardhan and Manaranjan] which are the main attraction points here. The best season to visit Rajmachi is the monsoon and the winter season. Nature is at its best during this time and one can see amazing waterfalls and lush green forests en route.
Distance from Pune: 90 Km
Best time to visit: July till February
YouTube: https://youtube.com/shorts/ntHDwSCKKa4?feature=share
YouTube: https://youtu.be/t_2dXNUotjg
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/xUUqoGQhsBvK2wYp6
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Talegaon Windmills

This place is kamshet, a bunch of windmills in the Mountains of Kamshet. It’s a lovely place to go in the morning and spend some time, only good powerful bikes are recommended, you don’t find any help on this road, it’s totally off-road and very dangerous in the rainy season. There are good roads once you reach the top and an office will keep monitoring so be careful. We went to the last windmill and found the place is too good after the rainy season.
Distance from Pune: 60 Km
Best time to visit: September to June
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/DNGKFoLnRomFzmdh7
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Bike trips around Pune above 100 km
Here are some spots I personally recommend since, I have been to all these spots and found them really good for Bikers. Incase you need further details do connect with me through the social media.
Bhimashankar

Considered a religious trip by many, don’t let this destination fool you. The 120 Kilometer long route is nothing if not majestic. You’ll need to cross dense forest roads to get there and the place is supposed to be the origin of the river Bhimashankar. While you can indulge your spiritual side here by visiting the Bhimashankar temple atop a steep hill, you really need to set some time aside to explore the wildlife sanctuary.
The place is best visited in the pre-monsoon or post-monsoon days as the rain doesn’t hinder the visibility during your ride. While there are multiple stay options, budget travelers should definitely consider the dharamshalas that offer a comfortable stay for no or nominal charge!
Distance from Pune: 120Km
Best time to visit: July to August and October to January
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/TtBUNqFg8X2Gmgdn6
Kaas Pathar – Valley of Flowers

Popularly known as the Plateau of Flowers, Kaas Plateau is one of the famous tourist attractions in Maharashtra and also a popular picnic spot among nature lovers during the late monsoons. The plateau is situated at an altitude of 1200 m and is approximately 1,000 hectares in area. The name ‘Kaas’ originates from the Kaasa tree. It is one of the most visited tourist places as part of Satara packages.
Kaas Plateau was formed by volcanic activities and is covered by a thin soil cover as a result of which, no vegetation thrives in the region. This area comes under a very high rainfall zone. Due to this, the flora and fauna of the region are quite unique. These unique ecological features make Kaas one of the hotspots of biodiversity.
The Plateau is well known for its unique biosphere, high hill plateaus, and grasslands. During monsoon season, especially in the month of August, the Plateau comes to life with various types of flowers. Kaas has more than 850 different species of flowering plants of which 624 are listed on the IUCN Red List. These include orchids, shrubs such as the Karvy, and carnivorous plants such as Drosera Indica.
Kaas Plateau overlooks the dense evergreen forests of the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary and serves as the catchment area of the Koyna Dam. This is also a haven for bird watchers, as many species of birds can be spotted here. There is a wonderful lake called Kaas Lake, which is situated towards the south of the Plateau.
Kas Pathar attracts many tourists, scientists, and nature lovers. To control possible damage by excessive tourism, the Government has restricted the number of visitors to 2,000 per day. Walking through the flowers covering the Plateau is a wonderful experience.
Distance from Pune: 142 Km
Best time to visit: August to October (6-8 am or 4-6 pm)
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/NvK9R6UGMPk4XDZ29
Hampi

Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in India located near Hospet town in the Karnataka state, India.
Among the attractions of Hampi are beautiful temples, ruins of palaces, remains of aquatic structures, ancient market streets, royal pavilions, bastions, royal platforms, treasury buildings… the list is practically endless. Hampi is a backpacker’s paradise, the same way a pilgrim’s delight.
Hampi is one of the finest historical sites of the ancient age in the world. It was the initial capital city of the famous historical Vijayanagara Empire located on the bank of Tungabhadra River about 11 km away from Hospet City. Hampi is a small location that covered an area of 25 sq. km. and it is totally bounded by mountains (Anjaneya, Malyavanta, and Matanga Hills) by the three sites, and the rest of one site is bordered by the Tungabhadra River. It is believed by Hindus that Hampi was a kingdom of Monkeys (according to the Ramayana) before Vijayanagara Empire in the pre-ancient age (around 1 CE) when the city was known as Kishkindha.
The traditional culture of Hampi will drag your mind to be a witness of this culture and architecture. Hampi was served as the capital city of the Vijayanagara Empire for more than 200 years (around 1336 AD to 1565 AD). Vijayanagara Rulers decorated and designed this city with lots of lovely temples, palaces, market streets, and monuments which made this location one of the famous ancient metropolises in India.
Read more about Hampi from my blog.
Distance from Pune: 540 Km
Best time to visit: October to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/R165KrkqHj8xh2ur7
Thoseghar Waterfall

Thoseghar waterfalls are lovey like a girl is a scenic spot located near the small village of Thoseghar, 20 km from Satara city, at the edge of the Konkan region, in Western India. There are a series of waterfalls, some of them 15 to 20 meters and one of approx 200 meters in height. People come from all over Maharashtra to visit the area, especially during the rainy or monsoon season, July to November. Heavy rainfalls during that season and because of this the falls have more water and are more spectacular. The immediate area is calm and quiet, with a clean lake and dark woods in a hilly area.
There is a picnic area and a newly constructed platform which gives a good view of the waterfall. This platform can be entered in the valley, but it is not safe to do so when it is raining heavily. One can spot many birds near the waterfall. People visit from all over to visit the Thoseghar Waterfalls, especially during the rainy or monsoon season. Heavy rainfalls during that season and because of this the falls have more water and are more spectacular.
Distance from Pune: 140 Km
Best time to visit: July to November
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/3zJ3knWSDfrNxHWZ8
Chalkewadi Windmill Farm

Chalkewadi Windmill Farm is located at a distance of around 30 km from Satara and 6 km from Thoseghar Falls, Chalkewadi Windmill Farms is one of the biggest windmill farms in Asia. Owing to the presence of beautiful green hills in the vicinity, the entire region of Chalkewadi has been developed into a tourist area. The windmill sprawls over a 5 km plateau itself and you can spot several other windmills on the adjoining hills. Set amidst stunning hills, red soil, and a stunning ambiance, the windmill was originally set up to generate clean energy for Satara and the neighboring region. But now the picturesque scenery draws a lot of tourists and also the locals to just soak in the serenity of the place.
The Chalkewadi farms are all filled with extreme vitality which gives a mesmerizing appearance to the tourists. The windmills and slopes on the farm give you a pleasant and cool breeze, you will flow along with nature. You will see several windmills that subsequently connect every hill, which ultimately gives you a sound feel. These astounding farms are must-visit hotspots during the monsoon season.
Distance from Pune: 150 Km
Best time to visit: July to November
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/vKyFhoRoYWZBP7Yd8
Gandikota (Grand Canyon of India)

Gandikota is a small village in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh that is known for its spectacular gorge formed by the river Pennar that cuts through the Erramala hills. This handsome piece of nature’s architecture has come to be known as the Hidden Grand Canyon of India by travelers who visit it and get bewitched by its beauty.
There are several other attractions in and near the village that allure visitors, the most special being the ancient, magnificent Gandikota fort that sits majestically on top of the gorge. Apart from the unmatched beauty of the gorge, the mystical charm of this fort makes a visit to this village all the more exciting for history lovers and adventure seekers.
You do not need to travel miles away into the air to reach the United States of America to witness a phenomenon of nature that is popularly called the Grand Canyon of India. While the Americans have their little piece of nature. India is also certainly not behind. Despite it also being formed through the harsh flowing of water streams cutting its assembly of rock into a form of a gorge, similar to how the Grand Canyon of Arizona was formed. But the Grand Canyon of India is a unique pride of both the state of Andhra Pradesh and the country. For it reflects the imprints of a strong history that impacted the lives of many. Visit here for the history and to get a little up close to the stunning art known as nature.
Distance from Pune: 900 Km
Best time to visit: September to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Xm7HSxEQrgiPiVUQ7
Dada Harir VaV (Ahemdabad)

Dada Harir (Bai Harir ni Vav) lies 15 km from the center of Ahmedabad city. This step-well, built-in 1499 under the supervisor of Sultan Begada’s harem, has stepped down through five levels of carved stone columns to two small wells, now often bone dry. The depths are cool, even on the hottest day, and it’s a fascinating and eerie place. Overflow channels at the top are a reminder of times when water tables were much higher than today. Behind the step-well, the 16th-century Dai Halima Mosque contains the mausoleum of a royal midwife named Halima, with elegant jali screens. The monument is off the beaten track and is one of the most soothing locations of the city.
Dada Hari ni Vav has seven stories, each one equally resplendent in its beauty. Marked by intricately carved walls, columns, and pillars, the stepwell looks magnificent during the daytime when you can see the work. The architectural style of this vav is a mélange of both Muslim and Hindu styles. You will also find Arabic and Sanskrit scriptures on the walls along with floral motifs and traditional carvings.
Distance from Pune: 660 Km
Best time to visit: September to February
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/mdUBV2RZ7PjerkU87
Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar is also known as the Queen of all Hill Stations. This hill station is situated at an altitude of 1,372m in the heart of Sahyadri Hills in Satara District. Its name is derived from a Lord Mahadev temple and three Sanskrit words, Maha (great), Bal (power), and Ishwar (God). Some people also relate the name with mythological past as the name ‘Mahabaleshwar’ means mighty God.
British developed this place as their pastime destination to beat the heat. Looking down from Mahabaleshwar, one can see a panoramic view of the sea and the valley. Mahabaleshwar is regarded to be the best holiday spot in Maharashtra in terms of climate, excursions, sports, and other activities.
Mahabaleshwar has 30 exotic viewpoints that provide the visitors with spectacular access to the ultimate in fascinating landscapes. Connaught Peak And Hunter Point, Venna Lake, Elphinston, Marjorie And Savitri Points, Arthur’s Point, Babington Point, Lodwick Point, Kate’s Point, Arthur’s Seat, Krishna Temple, Hanuman Mandir, Panchgani, Tapola, and Pratapgad Fort are some of the important sites of Mahabaleshwar.
The 5 holy rivers Krishna, Venna, Koyana, Savitri, and Gayatri start from here called as “Panchganga Temple”.
Distance from Pune: 120 Km
Best time to visit: September to March
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/QApeuCzhfVojUbfr6
White Rann of Kutch

The Rann of Kachchh is a salt marshy land in the Thar Desert in the Kachchh district of western Gujarat. It lies between Gujarat in India and the Sindh province in Pakistan. It comprises around 30,000 sq. km of land which includes The Great Rann of Kachchh, The Little Rann of Kachchh, and Banni grassland.
The Rann of Kachchh is famous for its white salty desert sand and is reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world.‘Rann’ means desert in Hindi which in turn is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Irina’ which also means desert. The inhabitants of Kachchh are called Kachchhi and have a language of their own with the same name. Most of the population in Rann of Kachchh comprises Hindus, Muslims, Jains, and Sikhs.
The Rann of Kachchh region is also home to a range of ecologically rich wildlife such as the flamingos and the wild ass that can be spotted around the desert often. Rann is also a part of a few sanctuaries such as the Indian wild ass sanctuary, Kachchh desert wildlife sanctuary, etc. It is a paradise for wildlife photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The government of Gujarat holds a three-month-long festival known as ‘The Rann Utsav’ every year starting from December to February. This is the main source of income for the locals around who welcome visitors from across the globe to savor in local delicacies and to witness the culture and hospitality of Kachchh.
Distance from Pune: 1070 Km
Best time to visit: December and January (Especially on full moon day)
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Ps5bivVYHfuvdFrH7
Statue of Unity

The world’s tallest statue, Statue of Unity has been created as a tribute to the ‘Iron Man of India’, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
The Statue of Unity is broadly divided into 5 zones, out of which 3 are accessible to the general public. These zones include a memorial garden and museum, an exhibition area, and a viewing gallery that can accommodate 200 visitors at a time. Located at a height of 153 mts., this Viewing Gallery offers a spectacular view of Sardar Sarovar Dam, its reservoir, and the Satpura and Vindhya mountain ranges.
Since time immemorial, architecture and monuments have given India her identity. From historical Ajanta & Ellora caves to Delwara Temple of Mount Abu and from Taj Mahal to Meenakshi Temple of Madurai, Indian architecture showcases its elegance and superiority across the globe. The most prolific creation in recent times, the Statue of Unity, is the World’s Tallest Monument. It represents more than a colossal structure facing the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the river Narmada. It is an iconic symbol of the ‘Iron Man’, who played an important role during India’s freedom struggle and thereafter in the unification of the princely states. It reminds the world of the towering personality of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the nucleus of India’s integration as a united country.
Distance from Pune: 550 Km
Best time to visit: December and January
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/CG5AsdsW1Cyt91hY8
Rani Ki Vav (the Queen’s Stepwell)

The stepwell was built in 1063 by Rani Udayamati of the Chaulukya Dynasty to commemorate her husband, Bhimdev I. A 1304 composition of Jain monk, Merutunga, mentions that Udayamati, the daughter of Naravaraha Khangara, built this stepwell at Patan. The same composition also mentions that the stepwell was commissioned in 1063 and was completed after 20 years. Archeologists Henry Cousens and James Burgess visited it in the 1890s when it was completely buried under silt and only the shaft and few pillars were visible. The stepwell was rediscovered in the 1940s, and the Archeological Survey of India restored it in the 1980s. The stepwell has been listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites since 2014.
Rani-ki-Vav was built at the height of craftsmens’ ability in stepwell construction and the Maru-Gurjara architectural style, reflecting mastery of this complex technique and great beauty of detail and proportions. Designed as an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water, it is divided into seven levels of stairs with sculptural panels of high artistic quality; more than 500 principle sculptures and over a thousand minor ones combine religious, mythological, and secular imagery, often referencing literary works. The fourth level is the deepest and leads into a rectangular tank 9.5 m by 9.4 m, at a depth of 23 m. The well is located at the westernmost end of the property and consists of a shaft 10 m in diameter and 30 m deep.
Distance from Pune: 790 Km
Best time to visit: December and January
Google Location: https://g.page/theranikivav?share
Vajrai Waterfalls Highest waterfall in India

Maharashtra is home to a plethora of stunning waterfalls but the Vajrai waterfall beats all of them in terms of popularity. Urmodi river is the base of Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall in Maharashtra. This waterfall is 1840 ft or 560 m in height which makes it the highest waterfall in India. Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall is nestled in western Maharashtra in the Satara district. This waterfall has three steps and is perennial in nature. A lot of locals visit this waterfall on weekends to become one with nature and to spend time with their families and friends.
Distance from Pune: 150 Km
Best time to visit: July till October
YouTube: https://youtu.be/k95ZpgDUsd8
Google Location: https://goo.gl/maps/A3hx3c8JJC9kAZNy5




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