Maharashtra is the majestic land of caves, beaches, shrines, sanctuaries, hill stations, forts, etc. Situated in the western part of India, Maharashtra is the third-largest state in India. To present you the best of the state, Bluberry Holidays offers meticulously designed tour packages of Maharashtra.
Lofty mountains, Serene Beaches; awe-inspiring historic monuments and ancient sites
merge to result in a place like Maharashtra. It is a perfect getaway for relaxing,
honeymoon tour, and adventurous trip. Explore the beauty of Maharashtra by booking
one of the Maharashtra Tour Packages formulated by us.
Popular places like Mumbai, Pune, Matheran, Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar, Shirdi, Aurangabad (Ajanta and Ellora caves and Bibi ka Maqbara) gives Maharashtra a chance to be boastful of its rich history and making it an important sightseeing place.
At Bluberry Holidays, we create and design tour packages in India that caters to all the
requirements of tourists. We understand that each trip is important and that is why we
ensure hassle free tours and take responsibility of including the best of everything.
BEST TIME TO VISIT MAHARASHTRA?
Maharashtra witnesses mainly three seasons – summer, monsoon, and winter. Although
the state can be explored at anytime of the year, the best time to visit Maharashtra is in
the winter season. A detailed analysis of the seasons has been given below.
Summer Season (March to May)
The summer season in Maharashtra commences from March and lasts until May. The
average temperature hovers between 22°C-39°C. The scorching heat doesn’t let one
explore some of the regions but one can head out to the hill stations of Maharashtra like
Mahabaleshwar , Bhandardar and Khandala.
Monsoon Season (June to September) Although the temperature remains moderate during monsoon season, the weather
becomes hot and humid, especially near the coastal areas. Continuous rainfall might
disturb your tour thus it is advised to resort to the hill stations like Lonavala, Matheran,
and Mahabaleshwar.
Winter Season (October to February)
Winter season is the best time to explore the cities of Maharashtra. The temperature
dips down to 12° Celsius which makes the weather extremely pleasant for sightseeing.
HOW TO REACH MAHARASHTRA?
Easily accessible by air, rail and road, you can choose your favorable mode of transport
to reach Maharashtra. The third largest and second most populous state of India,
Maharashtra has a lot to offer avid travelers, nature aficionados and lovers of history.
See the modes of transports available and start chalking out your travel plans.
By Air: Maharashtra is easily accessible by air, as the state has numerous domestic and
International airports. Chattarpati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai is well-
connected with the major capitals and cities in the world like Dubai, Hong Kong,
Mauritius, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Muscat and more. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
International Airport in Nagpur, Pune International airport, Aurangabad Airport, Shri
Guru Gobind Singh Ji Airport and several others are also well connected to the major
cities of India.
By Road: There is a smooth network of roads that connect Maharashtra with all the main cities of
India like Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Ahemdabad, and more.
By Train: The main railway station in Mumbai, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, is connected to other
cities in India like Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Lucknow, and Kolkata. It is advised
to book train tickets in advance so as to avoid any troubles on your trip. Trains function
to and fro from the Mumbai railway station and connect the state of Maharashtra with
the rest of India.
Mumbai – Lonavala – Khandala – Matheran – Nashik – Shirdi – Aurangabad – Mumbai
Mumbai – Aurangabad – Ellora – Ajanta – Mumbai
Mumbai – Bhuj – Gondal – Sasan Gir – Diu – Bhavnagar – Uteliya – Zainabad – Dasada – Vadodara – Ahmedabad – Mumbai
2N Mumbai – 4N Goa – 1N Delhi
2N Mumbai- 3N Goa- 1N Cochin- 2N Munnar- 1N Thekkady- 1N Alleppey- 2N Kovalam
Delhi – Agra – Ranthambore – Jaipur – Bikaner – Jodhpur – Udaipur – Balasinor – Mumbai
2N Delhi – 1N Ajmer – 01 Jaipur – 01 Agra – 01 Delhi
2N Mumbai – 2N Delhi – 1N Ajmer – 1N Agra – 01 Delhi – 3N Lucknow – 1N Mumbai