Discover the magic of Lonavala with a guided day trip that includes stunning viewpoints, ancient caves, waterfalls, and spiritual sites—all in one unforgettable experience. Visit Karla Caves, enjoy scenic stops at Tiger’s and Lion’s Point, and explore Bhushi Dam’s playful waters. Get exclusive access to Ekvira Devi Temple, and enjoy a complimentary camel ride at Tiger’s Point. For groups of two or more, a delicious local lunch is included. Travel in comfort with a friendly local guide who shares hidden stories and insider tips that bring each place to life!
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Lonavala is a beautiful hill station known for its lush green valleys, misty mountains, and pleasant climate. Travelers will experience stunning natural scenery, peaceful lakes, and picturesque viewpoints like Tiger Point and Lion’s Point. The town is famous for its waterfalls during the monsoon, and its charming streets lined with local shops selling the iconic Lonavala chikki. Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful walk around Lonavala Lake or simply soaking in the cool breeze from the hills, this destination offers the perfect escape from the busy city life.
Karla Caves are ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves located near Lonavala, dating back to the 2nd century BCE. Travelers will witness incredible craftsmanship in the form of beautifully carved prayer halls (chaityas), intricate sculptures, and massive pillars. The main attraction is the grand chaitya hall, one of the oldest and largest of its kind in India, with a wooden roof that has stood the test of time. Surrounded by lush hills, the climb to the caves also offers scenic views, making it a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and nature.
Tiger’s Point is one of the most popular viewpoints in Lonavala, offering breathtaking panoramic views of deep valleys, forested hills, and waterfalls during the monsoon. It’s a perfect spot to relax, take memorable photos, and enjoy the cool mountain breeze. As a special highlight, we offer a complimentary camel ride here, giving travelers a fun and unique way to experience the surroundings. Whether you’re visiting at sunrise or sunset, Tiger’s Point promises a peaceful and scenic escape into nature.
Lion’s Point is a stunning viewpoint nestled between Bhushi Dam and Aamby Valley in Lonavala. Known for its dramatic cliffs and sweeping views of the valley, it’s a perfect spot to experience the beauty of the Western Ghats. During the monsoon season, travelers can witness cascading waterfalls, drifting clouds, and lush green landscapes. It’s an ideal place for photography, peaceful reflection, or simply enjoying a cup of hot tea while soaking in the natural beauty. The cool breeze and open skies make Lion’s Point a must-visit stop on any Lonavala tour.
Ekvira Devi Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located near the famous Karla Caves in Lonavala. Dedicated to Goddess Ekvira, it holds deep spiritual importance for local communities, especially the Koli (fishermen) tribe. The temple sits atop a hill and requires a climb of around 200 steps, offering devotees and visitors panoramic views of the valley along the way. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritual, especially during festivals and weekends when many pilgrims visit. Combining faith, culture, and scenic beauty, Ekvira Devi Temple is a meaningful stop on your Lonavala journey.
Bhushi Dam is one of the most popular attractions in Lonavala, especially during the monsoon season. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic hills, the dam creates a natural waterfall as water overflows onto the wide steps, allowing visitors to sit, splash, and enjoy the cool flow. It’s a perfect spot for families and friends to relax, play in the water, and take beautiful photos. The area around the dam is filled with snack stalls offering hot tea and corn, adding to the lively and refreshing experience. A visit to Bhushi Dam is a must for anyone looking to enjoy Lonavala’s natural charm.
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