Among Maharashtra’s many scenic hill stations like Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala, Panchgani, and Igatpuri, there is a hidden gem often called the “Mini Kashmir of Maharashtra.” Tapola, a beautiful village in Satara district, is about 250 km from Mumbai, 215 km from Lonavala, and 160 km from Pune, making it an excellent getaway for a peaceful 2-3 day trip with family or friends.
Nestled amidst lush valleys and the serene Koyna backwaters, Tapola is known for its tranquil natural beauty, earning its Kashmir-like nickname. The centerpiece is Tapola Lake, a stunning spot perfect for trekking, picnics, and adventure activities such as boating, kayaking, paragliding, and swimming. The lake is surrounded by dense forests and mountains, including the Shivsagar Lake nearby, attracting diverse bird species.
Nearby historical forts like Jaigarh and Vasota, located within dense forests, offer trekking opportunities for adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore small islands and nearby villages, soaking in the calm rural charm.
To reach Tapola, travelers can take a bus from Mumbai directly or drive to Mahabaleshwar and follow signboards to Tapola. The closest railway station is Wathar, 60 km away, with onward bus or taxi options available.
For those wanting a serene escape with natural beauty and outdoor activities away from crowded tourist spots, Tapola offers a slice of heaven and the chance to experience Maharashtra’s “Mini Kashmir.”
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