Ultimate Monsoon Road Trips from Mumbai & Pune

Maharashtra changes its mind about itself every June. The brown hills that shrugged through eight months of heat turn a green so total it looks retouched, waterfalls appear on slopes that carried no water the week before, and the Western Ghats stop being a backdrop and start being the entire point of the drive. For a state whose two biggest cities sit less than three hours apart by expressway, this is a rare kind of luck: Mumbai and Pune are both wedged against a mountain range that performs its best trick exactly when the rest of India is trying to stay dry.

Ask a Mumbaikar or a Punekar where the monsoon lives and the answers cluster fast. Lonavala, for the ones who want reliability and roadside chikki. Mulshi, for the ones chasing a lake that turns the colour of wet slate. Kamshet, for the ones who know the paragliders go home in June but the valley gets better anyway. Mahabaleshwar, for the ones willing to give up a whole day to the drive because the strawberries and the cold, at 1,353 metres, are worth it.

What follows are four complete itineraries, not four destinations. Each one names the actual roads to take, the fastest way to get there, the forts and lakes and caves worth the detour, and where to eat along the way, because on all four of these routes the road is doing at least half the work. Fill the tank, check the wipers, and treat the drive itself as the first stop.

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Mumbai to Lonavala: The Reliable One

Lonavala earns its reputation the boring way: it always works. Every Mumbai household with a car has done this drive at least once, usually several times, and the appeal has never really been about discovering something new. It is about a two-hour window in which the city recedes, the Sahyadris rise up on both sides, and by the time you are past Khopoli the temperature has dropped enough to justify rolling the windows down.

How to Reach

•  Distance from Mumbai: 83 to 100 km, depending on your starting point

•  Travel time: Roughly 2 hours via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway

•  Best way to reach: Self-drive via the Eastern Express Highway or Sion-Panvel Highway to Kalamboli, then the Mumbai-Pune Expressway through Khalapur Toll and Khopoli. Past Khopoli, the expressway runs through the Missing Link, its new tunnel-and-bridge alignment that opened on 1 May 2026, ending at the Kusgaon interchange, which puts you directly into Lonavala

•  From Navi Mumbai: the Atal Setu (Mumbai Trans Harbour Link) feeds straight onto the expressway near Kalamboli and skips the Sion-Panvel crawl

•  Two-wheelers: barred from the expressway and the Missing Link; use the Old Mumbai-Pune Highway (NH48) instead, which still climbs the Khandala ghat the traditional way

•  Good to know: the Missing Link is new infrastructure going through its first full monsoon; a landslide briefly shut it on 6 July 2026, so check live traffic status before setting out

Things to Do

•  Bhushi Dam, for the classic view of water spilling over the steps

•  Tiger’s Point and Lion’s Point, for valley panoramas

•  Karla and Bhaja Caves, rock-cut Buddhist sites more than two thousand years old and near-empty on weekdays

•  Rajmachi Fort trek, for a longer day with a full Sahyadri panorama

•  Della Adventure Park, for go-karting, bungee and other high-energy activities

Food and Cafes

•  Maganlal Chikki on Bazaar Road and Cooper’s Fudge in Ryewood, for Lonavala’s signature sweets

•  German Bakery, for an open-air continental breakfast or evening coffee

•  Kinara Village Dhaba, for a full North Indian sit-down meal

•  Golden Vada Pav, for the street-food stop locals actually queue for

•  Hotel Rama Krishna on the Mumbai-Pune Highway, for a reliable thali between sightseeing stops

DON’T MISS

Time your first crossing of the Missing Link for daylight. The Tiger Valley Bridge, rising some 100 metres above the valley floor, is worth seeing and not just using to get through.

The monsoon does not visit Lonavala. It moves in for three months and redecorates.

Where to stay: SaffronStays’ collection of villas around Lonavala sits close enough to the main sights for a lazy morning at Bhushi Dam, but far enough into the hills that the evenings stay quiet. The cluster also includes Glasshouse Celeste, part of SaffronStays’ flagship Celeste Collection, voted India’s Favourite Villa at the MakeMyTrip Awards.

Monsoon-green Sahyadri hills flanking the Mumbai-Pune Expressway near Lonavala, mist visible in the valley below, ideally shot from an elevated viewpoint like Khandala or Tiger’s Point
Monsoon-green hills along the Mumbai-Pune Expressway near Lonavala

Pune to Mulshi: The Lake Drive

Mulshi does not announce itself the way Lonavala does. No chikki shop marks the entrance, no wax museum, no crowd waiting at a single dam. What Mulshi has instead is a reservoir that spends the monsoon looking like it was poured from wet slate, ringed by hills that hold cloud low enough to touch the water.

How to Reach

•  Distance from Pune: 35 to 45 km

•  Travel time: About an hour

•  Best way to reach: Self-drive from Kothrud via Karve Road to Chandni Chowk, the junction off the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway that marks the start of the Mulshi stretch, then the Pune-Paud Road through Pirangut and Bhugaon to Mulshi Dam

•  Scenic alternative: via Lavasa Road, roughly 15 to 20 km longer, continuing naturally toward Tamhini Ghat, the shortest route from Pune to the Konkan beaches at Shrivardhan and Harihareshwar for a longer weekend

•  Good to know: fuel up in Pirangut or Paud, the last reliable pumps before the network gets patchy; avoid lingering past 5 or 6 pm, since fog settles fast into the Mulshi-Tamhini corridor after dark

Things to Do

•  Mulshi Dam, the easiest stop on this entire list for children or older relatives, with moving water within a minute of the shoulder, no trek required

•  Valanewadi, roughly 6 km past the dam, for the best elevated view of the full lake

•  Dhangad and Korigad forts, visible on the ridgeline for anyone wanting a fort detour

•  Tamhini Ghat, a scenic extension of the drive past the dam

•  Andharban trek, starting from a village just off this road, a six-to-seven-hour commitment best kept as its own day rather than an add-on

Food and Cafes

•  Paradise Cafe, just past the Tata Dam turn, for a dam-and-lake view and its well-loved chicken menu

•  Hotel Garva in Bhugaon, for Maharashtrian thalis and kala masala chicken in a traditional wada-style courtyard

•  Dhaba-style restaurants directly opposite Mulshi Dam, for a lakeside thali

•  Roadside stalls past Pirangut, for hot corn and chai

DON’T MISS

The stretch of road right after the Tata Dam turn, where the lake first comes into view through the trees. It is easy to drive past without slowing down, and it is the best photo opportunity on this entire route.

Where to stay: SaffronStays has a cluster of villas near the Mulshi reservoir itself, built for exactly this kind of view: mornings on a veranda with the lake still wrapped in mist, well before the day-trippers arrive.

Mulshi Lake in monsoon, still slate-grey water reflecting green hills and low cloud, shot from the lakeside road or a jetty at soft morning or evening light
Mulshi Lake reflecting monsoon clouds and hills near Pune

Pune to Kamshet: The Quiet Adventure Belt

Kamshet spends most of the year known for one thing: paragliding. Between October and May, the valley fills with instructors and first-timers running off a launch site with the Sahyadris spread out below them. Come June, that entire industry goes quiet, and it is tempting to assume Kamshet has nothing left to offer once the gliders are grounded. The opposite is true: the same valley, minus the crowds, filled instead with the kind of green that makes the whole point of the flying redundant for a few months.

How to Reach

•  Distance from Pune: 45 to 50 km

•  Travel time: 1 to 1.5 hours

•  Best way to reach: Self-drive on the Old Mumbai-Pune Highway (NH48) via Dehu Road and Talegaon Dabhade to Kamshet town

•  For Pawna Lake: continue past Kamshet to Somatne Phata and turn off onto the Kamshet-Pawnanagar road

•  By train: Kamshet has its own station on the Pune-Lonavala local line, a useful fallback for hiring a shared jeep onward to Pawnanagar

Things to Do

•  Pawna Lake, one of the region’s best-known camping spots, ringed by hills that stay green from June through September

•  Lohagad Fort, manageable in under an hour, for a 360-degree view of the Maval region

•  Visapur Fort, higher and more demanding, for the more serious trekker

•  Tikona and Tung forts, further along the same ridgeline, for stringing two or three into one day

•  Bedse Caves, 1st-century-BC rock-cut Buddhist caves, usually near-empty even on a weekend

Food and Cafes

•  Dhaba-style restaurants directly on Pawna’s shore, for Maharashtrian thalis, gavran chicken with Indrayani rice, and tandoori barbecue

•  Small cafes overlooking the lake and the Lohagad-Tikona-Tung skyline, for a quick vada pav and chai between forts

DON’T MISS

Skip the flying season logic entirely and go for the migratory birds instead. Pawna Lake draws visiting species between June and August, right when the paragliders have packed up for the year.

Kamshet in July is what Kamshet in December is trying to be for the other nine months.

Where to stay: SaffronStays’ presence in Kamshet puts guests within easy reach of Pawna Lake and the Maval forts, without the crowds that build up around Lonavala on a monsoon weekend.

Pawna Lake with green hills and the silhouette of Lohagad Fort in the distance, monsoon clouds overhead, shot in late afternoon light
Pawna Lake and Lohagad Fort near Kamshet in the monsoon

Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar: The Real Road Trip

Everything else on this list can be done as a half-day loop. Mahabaleshwar cannot, and that is precisely why it belongs on it. At five to six hours each way, this is the one route where the destination and the drive genuinely compete for attention, and where the temptation to treat the journey as a means to an end needs to be resisted from the start.

How to Reach

•  Distance from Mumbai: 247 to 270 km, depending on route

•  Travel time: 5 to 6 hours

•  Best way to reach: Self-drive via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway (through the Missing Link past Khopoli) to Pune, then NH48 through Satara district to Surur, followed by the Surur-Wai Road, Wai-Panchgani Road and Panchgani-Mahabaleshwar Road

•  Alternate route: NH66 through Mahad and Poladpur, roughly 226 km, better suited to travellers already coming up from the Konkan coast than a straightforward day’s drive from Mumbai

•  By rail: no station in Mahabaleshwar itself; the nearest, Wathar, is about 60 km away, so nearly everyone arrives by road

Things to Do

•  Wai, a natural halfway stop with small eateries before the final climb

•  Table Land in Panchgani, Asia’s second-highest plateau, a flat green expanse in the monsoon

•  Parsi Point and Sydney Point on the way in, Kate’s Point and Elephant’s Head Point closer to town

•  Pratapgad Fort, the trek most visitors build a half-day around

•  Venna Lake, the easiest lakeside stop for families

•  Lingmala Falls, over 150 metres tall and at its fullest in August, and the quieter Dhobi Falls a half-hour further

•  Kaas Plateau, roughly 30 to 40 minutes further for travellers with an extra half-day, best just outside peak monsoon when the flowering season begins

Food and Cafes

•  Mapro Garden on the Panchgani-Mahabaleshwar Road, for strawberry milkshakes, wood-fired pizza and preserves to take home

•  Mapro Food Park on the Wai-Surur Road, the sibling property with a working factory tour attached

•  The Grapevine Restaurant in Mahabaleshwar’s main market, known for lamb burgers and a broad enough menu for vegetarians too

•  Elsie’s Bakery, for fresh local bakes

•  Abhiruchi Garden Restaurant in Wai, for a family-style lunch stop before the final climb

DON’T MISS

Push on to Dhobi Falls even though Lingmala gets all the attention. Fewer visitors make the trip, and the walk in feels like it belongs to you for the afternoon.

Six hours to Mahabaleshwar sounds like a lot until you remember the alternative: staying home.

Where to stay: SaffronStays’ Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani villas sit within twenty minutes of most of the region’s viewpoints and waterfalls, which matters on a route this long. The reward for six hours of driving should be a home, not another commute.

Winding ghat road near Panchgani or Mahabaleshwar, mist-covered valley below, a waterfall visible in the distance, shot from a viewpoint along the road
Misty ghat road on the Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar route

Before You Leave: Monsoon Driving Notes for All Four Routes

MONSOON DRIVING ADVISORY

•  Leave by 6 or 6:30 am. Every route on this list gets exponentially more crowded after 9 am on a weekend.
•  Check wipers, brakes and tyre tread before any of these drives, not only the long one to Mahabaleshwar.
•  Do not stand under or swim near waterfalls and dam spillovers. Local authorities issue seasonal restrictions on several of these spots during peak monsoon; treat them as viewpoints, not swimming holes.
•  Fuel up before entering low-network stretches, particularly past Paud toward Mulshi and past Panchgani toward Mahabaleshwar.
•  Avoid driving after dark on ghat sections. Fog thickens fast on the Mulshi-Tamhini corridor, the approach to Pawna near Kamshet, and the Panchgani-Mahabaleshwar stretch.
•  Download offline maps for all four routes before leaving. Connectivity drops in patches on every one of them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of these four monsoon road trips is best for a first-time driver?

Mumbai to Lonavala is the most forgiving option, a mostly expressway drive with reliable infrastructure and no serious ghat sections. Pune to Mulshi is a close second for the same reasons.

Is it safe to drive to Mahabaleshwar during the monsoon?

Yes, with caution. The ghat road past Panchgani narrows and fog can reduce visibility quickly, so drive at a sensible pace, avoid night travel, and give trucks room on the hairpins.

What is the best time to leave for a monsoon day trip from Mumbai or Pune?

Between 6 and 7 am. All four routes see traffic build up sharply after 9 am on weekends, particularly closer to the destination.

Which route is best for a family with young children or elderly travellers?

Pune to Mulshi. The spillover point at Mulshi Dam requires no trekking or walking, making it the easiest monsoon stop on this list to reach and enjoy.

Can Kamshet still be visited in monsoon if paragliding is paused?

Yes. Paragliding pauses for safety between June and September, but Pawna Lake, Lohagad and Visapur forts, and the Bedse Caves remain fully accessible and are arguably at their best during these months.

How far in advance should villa stays be booked for these routes in monsoon?

At least 2 to 3 weeks ahead for weekend dates in July and August, when demand across Lonavala, Mulshi, Kamshet and Mahabaleshwar peaks simultaneously.

Hidden Villas for Punekars Who Prefer Silence Over Crowds

If you’re a Punekar, you’ve probably had this weekend more than once.

You leave early, hoping to get ahead of the traffic. The drive starts well, then slows down near the usual stretches. By the time you reach, every café has a wait, every viewpoint feels crowded, and the “quick break” you planned starts to feel like effort.

That’s exactly why more people are rethinking how they plan their weekend getaways near Pune.

Instead of heading to the same crowded spots, the shift is towards villas near Pune that offer something far more valuable: space, privacy, and a break that actually feels like one.

And the best part is, many of these private villas near Pune are within a comfortable 2-hour drive.

Why Villas Near Pune Are Becoming the First Choice

Weekend travel is no longer about covering places. It’s about how you spend your time once you get there.

That’s where villas near Pune stand out.

Unlike hotels, villas allow you to settle in without needing an agenda. You don’t have to step out to find something to do. The space itself becomes the experience.

For most Punekars, this means:

  • a slower pace without distractions
  • privacy for family or friends
  • the flexibility to plan your time your way

This is why staycations near Pune are increasingly centred around villas rather than traditional hotel stays.

Getting There Is Now Easier Than Before

For a long time, the biggest challenge with short trips wasn’t the distance, it was the unpredictability of the drive.

Routes toward Lonavala, Khandala, and Pawna could easily turn into long, stop-start journeys, especially on weekends.

This is where the Mumbai–Pune Missing Link project changes things.

By reducing congestion on one of the busiest stretches of the expressway, it is expected to make travel smoother and faster. For Punekars, this means that many places within 2 hours of Pune will actually feel like short drives again.

The impact is simple but important. When the journey becomes easier, planning a quick villa stay becomes far more practical, even at the last minute.

What to Look for in the Best Villas Near Pune

Not every villa offers the same experience. Choosing the right one depends on what kind of weekend you’re planning.

The best villas near Pune usually get a few things right.

They are located slightly away from crowded areas, so you get privacy without feeling disconnected. They offer enough space, whether you’re travelling as a couple, a family, or a group. And most importantly, they have features that make staying in worthwhile.

If you’re specifically looking for private pool villas near Pune, it’s worth prioritising properties that combine outdoor space with good views. It makes a noticeable difference to how relaxed the stay feels.

Quiet & Less Crowded Places Near Pune for a Villa Stay

The location plays a big role in how your weekend feels. Some destinations around Pune are far better suited for a quieter, more private villa experience.

Mulshi – For Scenic, Slow Weekends

Mulshi is one of the most reliable options when it comes to peaceful villas near Pune. Surrounded by backwaters and greenery, it naturally encourages a slower pace.

It works especially well if you’re planning a quiet break where you don’t feel the need to step out much. For couples or small groups, this is often one of the best choices.

Pawna – For Group Getaways Without the Rush

Pawna is often associated with campsites, but villas in this region offer a very different experience.

Set away from crowded areas, they provide large spaces, lake views, and enough privacy for group stays. This makes Pawna one of the top choices for villas near Pune for groups.

With better road connectivity improving access, the drive here is becoming smoother as well.

Khandala – For Easy, Quick Escapes

Khandala remains one of the most accessible options for a short break. While parts of it are busy, quieter villa locations offer a completely different experience.

If your priority is a short drive with minimal planning, this is where luxury villas near Pune make the most sense. You get greenery, comfort, and convenience without having to go too far.

Choosing the Right Villa for Your Weekend

The kind of villa you choose should match how you want to spend your time.

If you’re planning a quiet couple’s break, smaller villas with views and private sit-outs work best. For families, larger homes with multiple rooms and open spaces are more practical. And for groups, villas with shared areas and outdoor space make the experience smoother.

Many travellers also look for pet-friendly villas near Pune, especially for longer stays. In such cases, enclosed outdoor areas and quieter surroundings become important.

The idea is not just to find a place to stay, but to choose a space that supports the kind of weekend you want.

When to Plan Your Villa Stay Near Pune

Timing can make a noticeable difference to your experience.

Monsoon is ideal if you’re looking for greenery and scenic views, especially in Mulshi and Panshet. Winter offers comfortable weather and is perfect for spending time outdoors. Early summer tends to be quieter, which makes it easier to find better availability.

If avoiding crowds is your priority, planning a mid-week stay or choosing shoulder weekends can help.

FAQs

Which are the best villas near Pune?
The best villas near Pune are typically located in Mulshi, Panshet, Pawna, and Khandala, offering a mix of privacy, views, and easy access.

Are there private pool villas near Pune?
Yes, there are several private pool villas near Pune, especially in destinations like Mulshi and Pawna.

Which are less crowded places near Pune for a weekend?
Mulshi and Panshet are among the least crowded places near Pune for a peaceful weekend.

What are weekend getaways within 2 hours of Pune?
Mulshi, Panshet, Pawna, and Khandala are among the best weekend getaways within 2 hours of Pune.

Are villas near Pune good for group stays?
Yes, many villas near Pune are designed for group stays, offering large spaces and private amenities.

A Better Way to Spend Your Weekend

The way Punekars approach weekends is changing.

Instead of following the same routes and crowded spots, more people are choosing villas near Pune that offer privacy, comfort, and a slower pace. With improved connectivity making travel easier, these escapes are no longer occasional, they’re becoming a more natural way to take a break.

Less time in traffic.
Less time around crowds.
More time in a space that feels like your own.

And once you experience that, it’s hard to go back.

10 Stunning Farm Stays Near Mumbai For A Memorable Getaway

Do you need a break from the noisy, chaotic atmosphere of the city? If yes, then what can be better than a farm stay? With fresh air, scenic surroundings and a serene atmosphere, there are plenty of incredible choices for farm stays near Mumbai to enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating break from your everyday routine. So, here is a list of the top 10 farm stays near Mumbai for those of you seeking some peace and quiet.


SaffronStays SanvinaFarm, Karjat

Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush greenery, this 3-bedroom private pool villa amidst a quaint farm setting is just what you need for a tranquil getaway. Situated in Karjat, Maharashtra, The veg-only Signature estate is home to many farm animals like cows, rabbits, dogs and ducks. Offering unique experiences like authentic farm-to-table dining and stargazing, it serves as one of the best destinations for farm stays near Mumbai.

Maximum number of guests – 9

Book this private villa: SaffronStays SanvinaFarm, Karjat


SaffronStays Olive Greens, Karjat

With four well-appointed bedrooms, a swimming pool, lovely lawns and a magnificent Buddha statue, this gorgeous farmhouse is located in Karjat, Maharashtra, which is one of the most beautiful places near Mumbai. The fully-staffed private pool villa is perfect for anything from a fun holiday with friends to a relaxing workplace trip.

Maximum number of guests – 13

Book this private villa: SaffronStays Olive Greens, Karjat


SaffronStays Ambe Moha, Karjat

This stunning pool villa, situated at a scenic mango farm in Karjat, Maharashtra, serves as one of the best places to visit near Mumbai to enjoy a farm stay. This 2-bedroom home is surrounded by chikoo, mango and coconut trees. With its bright, spacious living room, outdoor open-air bathroom and cosy bedrooms, get ready to experience utmost luxury and rustic charm all wrapped into one neat package.

Maximum number of guests – 6

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SaffronStays Nature’s Bounty, Nashik

Surrounded by nearly three acres of organic farms, this 4-bedroom private pool villa is located in Nashik, which is counted amongst one of the best places to visit in Maharashtra. With thick greenery and scenic mountain landscapes all around, you can enjoy the authentic farm experience by tasting fresh mangoes and guavas plucked directly from the trees in the surrounding orchards.

Maximum number of guests – 15

Book this private villa: SaffronStays Nature’s Bounty, Nashik


SaffronStays Niramay, Velhe

Featured in Grazia and Vogue, this enchanting private villa near Pune is built on a 6-acre land, with Wada inspired architecture. The split-level home opens up to a gorgeous infinity pool overlooking the valley, a private gazebo and a large verandah. The pool villa for rent also flaunts an organic farm where guests can enjoy a farm-to-table experience with its organically grown crops, pulses, vegetables, fruits and flowering plants.

Maximum number of guests – 9

Book this private villa: SaffronStays Niramay, Velhe


SaffronStays Happy Fields, Pune

Known for being one of the best places to visit near Pune, this 3-bedroom private farmhouse has wooden interiors and exposed brickwork that complement the rustic surroundings. With expansive farms as far as the eye can see, it houses animals like cattle, cows, goats and hens, giving you an authentic farm stay experience. Moreover, it has a cozy attic with a glass ceiling to enable memorable stargazing experiences.

Maximum number of guests – 9

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SaffronStays Inverlochy, Lonavala

This old-world Parsi-style villa is situated on a huge farm in Lonavala, which is a gorgeous hill station known for being one of the top tourist places in Maharashtra. Featuring two floors and three bedrooms, this cozy and charming private villa in Lonavala has an in-home caretaker who can make you delicious home-cooked Maharashtrian food.

Maximum number of guests – 9

Book this private villa: SaffronStays Inverlochy, Lonavala


SaffronStays Masaya, Alibaug

Set on a scenic hill in Alibaug, this stunning 3-bedroom home is one of the most sought-after destinations for farm stays in Maharashtra. In addition to its well-appointed bedrooms and a spacious high-ceilinged living room, it flaunts an attached bar and two outdoor seating areas. The most prominent highlight of the private villa is its two private waterfalls that add to the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape.

Maximum number of guests – 12

Book this private villa: SaffronStays Masaya, Alibaug


SaffronStays Kenwoods, Vikramgad


When it comes to farm stays near Mumbai, this striking 5-bedroom pool villa in Vikramgad paints a perfect picture of the experience. Featuring an azure pool with a fully-stocked sunken bar, it has spacious bedrooms, a massive living room, a well-appointed dining area, a bar and a lovely terrace. Moreover, it has an enchanting duck pond and incredible herb garden filled with organic kitchen plants.

Maximum number of guests – 12

Book this private villa: SaffronStays Kenwoods, Vikramgad


SaffronStays Vedika, Wada

This 4-bedroom private pool villa in Wada is another example of the fantastic farm stays in Maharashtra. Flaunting traditional architecture that oozes old-world charm, the Signature estate is equipped with luxurious amenities. Whether you want to engage in fun activities like pool parties and indoor games or simply feel like strolling across the farm and taking in the magical views, this place has something for everyone.

Maximum number of guests – 12

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So, those of you looking for an enjoyable and idyllic holiday at a scenic destination should definitely consider one of the above options for farm stays in Maharashtra for a wonderful time.

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7 Offbeat But Breathtaking Holiday Destinations That Aren’t Lonavala

Unlike what most people believe, Lonavala is not the only quick and easy holiday destination nearby. There are a number of other holiday destinations that are just as beautiful and just as accessible. In fact, at these vacation spots, you can avoid the traffic and the crowds that are often found in busy tourist spots like Lonavala. So if you’re looking for some peace and quiet among the beauty of the hills, then check out these 7 private villas in Pawna and Kamshet for offbeat holidays. 

1. SaffronStays Raanwaara and Aranya Vilaas, Kamshet

Whether you are a couple looking for a getaway or a large group of friends wanting to celebrate a milestone, this sprawling 10 bedroom estate is an ideal choice. This vibrant luxury villa in Kamshet is like a splash of colour amongst the Sahyadri mountains. The elegant combination of rustic decor and modern furnishings creates a holiday vibe you don’t want to miss!

No. of guests: 2-30

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2. SaffronStays Foresta by the Lake, Kamshet

Love the refreshing feel of Lonavala’s cool winds? You can have that along with a lakeside retreat at this private villa for rent. Dine under a canopy of trees or snuggle up inside with your friends and family for a wholesome afternoon of laughing and gossip. The wide-open spaces around this estate have views that make long walks totally worth it!

No. of guests: 8-16

Mark your calendars: SaffronStays Foresta by the Lake 


3. SaffronStays Blue Infinitum, Pawna

The hypnotic power of staring at a lake’s surface has true healing powers. Don’t believe us? Check out this gorgeous luxury villa near Mumbai which sits right on the banks of Lake Pawna. The villa offers a true lakeside experience. Wake up to the serene view of the water right from your bed, let your worries float away in the infinity pool and bask under a sunset sky from any of the balconies. 

No. of guests: 6-18

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4. SaffronStays Jade Gardens, Pawna

Missing the lush greenery and majestic hills of Lonavala? You can get the same mesmerising views from this elegant 5-bedroom villa for offbeat holidays. Acres of green land envelope this villa, and its broad glass windows make it all the better to drink in the beauty of the landscape. Bring your furry friends along to relax and revel in this spacious holiday home. 

No. of guests: 10-15

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5. SaffronStays Forest Trails, Pawna

An expansive bungalow overlooking a lush green valley, the best part about SaffronStays Forest Trails is the privacy. No noisy neighbours, no unseemly buildings blocking the view. You get a total break from city life and complete freedom to holiday the way you want — with bonfire nights, barbecue and cocktails for lunch, competitive badminton or just some quiet yoga on the lawn!

No. of guests: 9-12

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6. SaffronStays Déjà View, Pune

Yes, you can get that dreamy Lonavala holiday without ever leaving the city of Pune itself. Nestled among the hills at Khadakwasla is this splendid 4-bedroom villa where you can wrap yourself up in luxury. With its four-poster beds, fine dining experience, impeccably trained staff and the spellbinding view from the balcony, the machan-like property is a perfect villa for an offbeat holiday.

No. of guests: 8-12

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7. SaffronStays Niramay, Velhe

Let the chaos of everyday, quiet down at this traditional Wada-style villa in Pune. Disconnect from the world and heal amongst nature, with a charming forest on one side and a beautiful valley on the other. You can even take part in organic farming and vegetable picking and enjoy the fruits of your labour for dinner, at the hands of the talented in-home chef! 

No. of guests: 6-9

Mark your calendars: SaffronStays Niramay

See? Not all the best holidays begin and end with Lonavala. Try any of these villas for an offbeat holiday, get off the beaten track, find new places for vacation and gather unforgettable experiences as you go!


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Ferry Away: Holiday Homes 90 Minutes From Mumbai

Planning a getaway to Alibaug but worried about the 4-hours drive? Fret not, because the quickest way to reach Bombay’s favourite holiday destination is now open. Ferries plying from The Gateway of India, Mumbai to Mandwa Jetty, Alibaug have officially resumed operations today and what better time to head out than this festive season? Imagine reaching your holiday home in less than the duration of a Bollywood flick. That’s right. Jet, set and go to Alibaug within 90 minutes and start your vacation with a bang!

There are 3 modes of water transport that you could opt for based on your budget and group size: Very large groups on a tight budget could hitch a ride either way in a Ferry for as low as 100 INR, while slightly smaller groups, with a higher budget could opt for a Catamaran starting from 500 INR. For a close knit group with no restrictions, booking a private speed boat from Mumbai to Alibaug is a great alternative, both faster and more efficient.

And while you are in Alibaug, here is a list of homes you could stay at with your family and friends:

SaffronStays 9 Palms, Alibaug

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barely 15 minutes from Mandwa Jetty, SaffronStays 9 Palms, Alibaug is home on a 6-acre lawn with a swimming pool and mouth-watering home-made meals. Take 24 of your choicest people and head over to this massive home for a memorable time.

SaffronStays Salt Rim, Korlai:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Want a couple’s retreat with your loved one? Go over to SaffronStays Salt Rim, Korlai for a perfect holiday in the company of the the one you cherish. Stroll on the private beach or crack open a beer in the lawn as you see glistening sunset in front of you. Escape away, now!

SaffronStays Little Paradise, Murud:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Want to take your furry friends along with you on your vacation but do not know of a near-by spot to? SaffronStays Little Paradise, Murud is your answer. While it is a drive away from the jetty, the journey is worth every bit; and the stay even better. A private beach, a pristine swing in the lawn, and your pet along – could it be any better?

 

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You can even visit one of the newest yet-to-be-launched offerings – SaffronStays Gardenia, Kihim. Here’s a sneak peek at the home that you can book by the end of this month itself. The green grass slide, the infinity pool and the 4 large bedrooms are beckoning us.  Watch out www.saffronstays.com for full details about the home, and be the first ones to visit this stunning property.

Book your ferry HERE!