Explore the historic town of Wai - known as "Dakshin Kashi" with ancient temples, heritage wadas, and scenic viewpoints
Mahaganpati Mandir is one of the most famous temples in Wai, known for its huge Ganpati idol, spiritual atmosphere and beautiful riverside surroundings. The temple houses a magnificent 8-foot tall idol of Lord Ganesh and is believed to be one of the largest Ganpati idols in Maharashtra. Devotees from all over the state visit this temple for blessings and peace.
Visit Duration: 25-30 mins
Historic wada showcasing traditional Maratha architecture, wooden carvings and rich cultural heritage from the Peshwa era. This magnificent structure was built by Nana Fadnavis, a prominent minister and diplomat during the Peshwa rule. The wada features intricate woodwork, spacious courtyards, and gives visitors a glimpse into the royal lifestyle of the 18th century.
Visit Duration: 20-25 mins
Parsi Point offers breathtaking valley and Krishna River views. Perfect location for photography and peaceful sightseeing. The viewpoint provides a stunning panorama of the winding Krishna River, lush green valleys, and the surrounding hills. Named after the Parsi community, this spot is ideal for sunset viewing and nature photography.
Visit Duration: 20-25 mins
One of the largest volcanic plateaus in Asia, famous for horse riding, mountain views and Bollywood shooting spots. Located near Panchgani, this vast flat expanse offers spectacular views of the surrounding valleys. Popular activities include horse riding, ATV rides, and photography. Several Bollywood movies have been shot here due to its unique landscape.
Visit Duration: 45-60 minsFrom your hotel
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