Lonavala Tourist Attractions

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Lonavala Tourist Attractions
Lonavala is a picturesque hill station, situated in state of Maharashtra. It lies very close to another hill resort, Khandala, equally popular and equally mesmerizing. Known as the ‘Jewel of the Sahayadri Mountains’, it is perched at an altitude of approximately 625 m above the sea level. Lonavala is also known for being the starting point for the tourists visiting the ancient Buddhist caves of Bhaja and Karla. The hill station has a number of attractions to boast of, both in and around its surroundings. Given below is more information on Lonavala sightseeing tours.
Lonaval- Rajmachi Point Rajmachi Point

Rajmachi Point is situated approximately 6.5 km from Lonavala, on the way from Mumbai to the hill station. Lying just before the point from where the Ghat starts, this spot offers visitors amazing views of the Rajmachi Fort, situated in the valley below. The famous Vaghjai Dari is located here only.

Tungarli Lake

Tungarli Lake provides the combination of magnificent surroundings and peaceful ambience to its visitors. It serves as the main source of water to the Lonavala hill station and is also a very popular picnic spot.

Lonavala- Tungarli Lake
Lonavala- Valvan Dam Valvan Dam

Valvan Dam is situated near Lonavala, at a distance of approximately 2 km from the town. One of the major attractions of the dam is a beautiful garden, located at its foot. It is the main source of water for the Khopoli power station.

Lonavla Lake

Lonavla Lake lies on the outskirts of Lonavala, about 1.6 km from the town. The natural scenery and enchanting environment of the lake draw a large number of visitors here.

Lonavala- Lonavala Lake
Lonavala- Karla Caves Karla Caves

Karla Caves, situated around 20 km from Lonavala, are believed to date back to somewhere around 200 BC. One of its major attractions is a huge Buddhist stupa, which is more than 2200 years old.

Bhushi Dam

The Bhushi Dam is a masonry dam on the Indrayani River in Lonavala, Maharashtra. In 2014, the Indian Railways announced plans to develop Bhushi Dam as a tourist resort with participation from the private sector.

Bhushi Dam Lonavala is a very popular weekend destination for people from Mumbai & Pune. If you want to treat yourself with cool water, warm sunshine and the vibes of nature then the Bhushi Dam is the best place for you in Monsoon season. Please remember, Swimming is prohibited in this dam due to inconsistent flow of the water however one can always enjoy on steps and rocky land followed by steps.

Lonavala-Bhushi Dam