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Which is best place for 1-2 days trip near Thane/Mumbai..?

i stay at Thane.I had been to khandala, lonavla & matheran..
so other than these places can anybody suggest me any near-by place which would be fine for 2-3 people for 1-2 days small trip with a budget of 2-3k?

    



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nitin n
Alibaug would be best place for you. You can book a cheap travel package in Alibaug at

http://www.indiahotelreview.com/book-online-mumbai-weekend-37/alibag-41/meera-madhav-103.htm


ShyTahir
1 karnala: rishi garden resorts or any resort near
karnala.post monsoon the area bursts out in profusion
of birds and colors.

2 vikramgad/jawhar:again nature at its best.try out
nature trails at vikramgad.

3 saputara: lesser known destination a hill station
located in gujarat ,best only after monsoon. drive to
nasik and take a detour to saputara.alt take a detour
along mumbai and highway.

4 igatpuri: manas resorts a destination in itself.

5 tapola:stay in mahaba;eshwar and enjoy the lake which
is now full.

6 shrivardhan harihareshwar:enjoy the coastline and
beautiful seafood.stay at awalaskar homestays at
diveagar which has the suvarna ganpati idol.


Delta
Rating
sagunabaug

www.sagunabaug.com/

Fits in your requirement. If you love nature and not luxury.


Maitrigroups
Rating
If interested in adventure... am sure ull join us. atleast give a call for any enquiry as we diffinetly assure you that u will get the best experience of you life.....


We Maitri Groups organise all kind of pleasure tours and adventure camps for nature loveing people like you. If you want to experience adventure this winter, you can join us for our camp near Mumbai, where we have organised adventure acitivities like rappling, river crossing, rock climbing, treaking, visit to hisotrical fort named as Sudhagad, concept based camp fire and many other games and a lot more fun. The camp is open for all children, youngsters, college going students and school going students also. It is open for boys and girls.

If interestested do contact

98192 03553/98921 80802


bobby
You can go to shirdi, alibaug, lavasa


BigAdviser
Places to see

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market (Crawford Market)

A busy market area, this is best visited early on in the day. The fruits and vegetable section offers the best of produce. Depending on when you visit, the fruit/s of the season are always a good buy.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus)

This is a magnificent building, and considered to be architecturally one of the finest stations in the world. Built by the British in 1888, it has exquisite ornamentation on its façade along with beautifully executed panels and friezes. It holds the statue of Queen Victoria on its dome.

Flora Fountain and the Gothic/Victorian buildings of the Fort Area

The Flora Fountain stands on the site of the old church gate of the Bombay Fort, now a major crossroad named Hutatma Chowk. It was erected to honor Sir Bartle Frere, a former governor of Bombay and named after the Greek goddess Flora. Other buildings to see in the Fountain or Fort area are the University of Mumbai buildings including the imposing Rajabhai Tower, the Mumbai High Court, the Old Secretariat, and the Institute of Science on one end. Close by are situated St Thomas Cathedral, the Asiatic Society of Bombay or Town Hall, the Office of the Director General of Police, the General Post Office and the Thomas Cook building. The Western Railway Headquarters is also quite near, across the street from the Churchgate Station. These buildings are fine examples of the Gothic and Indo-Saracenic style. Many are illuminated by night. An unusual way of seeing these sights would be by the MTDC open-air bus or by the few surviving Victorias or buggy rides. Close by to Flora Fountain is the Kala Ghoda area which holds a once a week fair (every Sunday) from November to January.

Jehangir Art Gallery

Close by to the Prince of Wales Museum, this gallery is the showcase for contemporary art. The displays change regularly. Outside is the Artist's Plaza with more paintings on display and sale. Open daily from 11 am to 7 pm.

Prince of Wales Museum

This is one of Mumbai's finest example of Victorian architecture. Built to commemorate King George V's visit to Mumbai (while still Prince of Wales), it was designed by George Wittet and completed in 1923. It is undoubtedly one of India's finest museums and houses treasures, artifacts, paintings and sculpture from the many periods covering India's history, including the Indus Valley Civilization. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10.30 am to 6 PM

National Gallery of Modern Art

This is the former Cowasji Jehangir Hall, of the Institute of Science. It has been renovated to serve as a four-storey exhibition hall, displaying the best of Indian contemporary art. Open daily except Monday, from 10 am to 5 PM

Gateway of India

Mumbai's most striking monument, this too was designed by George Wittet. It has an imposing gateway arch in the Indo-Saracenic style with Gujarati and Islamic elements such as wooden carvings. It was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911. This area is also the departing point for ferries plying to Elephanta Island and other beaches across the port. Behind it is the beautiful old (and new) structure of the Taj Mahal Hotel.

Marine Drive and Chowpatty Beach

This is the stretch now known as Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Road with Nariman Point on one end to Babulnath, at the foot of Walkeshwar on the other. For the most part, a pleasant promenade continues along the beach with the Chowpatty area situated somewhat in the middle. Chowpatty Beach is a teeming mass of people, vendors, masseurs and roadside restaurants with its specialties being bhelpuri and kulfi. Across the Chowpatty Beach area is the Taraporewala Aquarium. Marine Drive is also referred to as the Queen's Necklace because of the dramatic line of street lamps lit up at night.

Malabar Hill

This is essentially an up-market residential area with some spectacular views of the city surroundings. On the road climbing up, is a Jain temple dedicated to Adinath, the first Jain tirthankara. At one end, on the top are the Hanging Gardens (Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens) and the Kamala Nehru Park. Both provide relaxing atmospheres of greenery. Beside the Hanging Gardens are the Parsi Towers of Silence. But these are off-limits to all except those who have come to dispose and pay respect to the dead. Towards the other end is the Banganga temple complex at Walkeshwar, considered to be one of Mumbai's holiest sites. Local legend has it that the Hindu god Rama rested here on his way to rescue Sita (his wife) from Lanka. The Banganga Tank is supposedly the spot where Rama shot his bow or bana. Further away is the British built Raj Bhavan, the residence of the governor of Maharashtra. The Banganga Festival of Music is a yearly highlight, and is in the month of January usually.

Mani Bhavan

This simple and charming museum was where Mahatma Gandhi lived on his visits to Mumbai be


Arijit
you can try out mahableshwar or alibaugh.

Enjoy!!





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