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Dhom Dam

Dhom Dam Wai is a beautiful and peaceful spot located near the Dhom Dam in Maharashtra. Surrounded by hills and greenery, it offers stunning views and a relaxing atmosphere. The calm waters of the dam make it a great place for boating and enjoying nature. It's a perfect picnic spot for families and friends looking to unwind. The sunrise and sunset views here are especially breathtaking.

Menavali Ghat

Menavali Ghat in Wai, Maharashtra, is a serene riverside attraction renowned for its historical and cinematic significance. Situated on the banks of the Krishna River, it features the 18th-century Nana Phadnavis Wada, a well-preserved Maratha-era mansion showcasing intricate wooden architecture and courtyards. Adjacent to the Wada are two ancient temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Meneshwar (Lord Shiva), exemplifying the Peshwa-era architectural style.

Dholya Ganpati Temple

The Dholya Ganpati Temple, also known as the Mahaganpati Temple, is a revered Hindu shrine situated on the banks of the Krishna River in Wai, Maharashtra. Constructed in 1762 by Shri Ganpatrao Bhikaji Raste, the temple houses a colossal idol of Lord Ganesha, standing approximately 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide, carved from a single black stone. The temple's striking Shikhara (pinnacle) and its riverside location make it a prominent landmark in the region.

Raireshwar Fort

Raireshwar Fort, situated near Wai in Maharashtra's Satara district, is a site of immense historical significance and natural beauty. At an elevation of approximately 4,505 feet in the Sahyadri range, it is renowned as the place where a young Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj took the oath of Hindavi Swarajya in 1645, marking the inception of the Maratha Empire.

Kamalgad Fort

Kamalgad Fort, also known as Bhelanja or Kattalgad (meaning "death fort"), is a square-shaped hill fort located near Wai in Maharashtra's Satara district. Perched at an elevation of approximately 4,511 feet, the fort is enveloped by steep rocky cliffs and dense forests, offering panoramic views of the Krishna River and Dhom Dam.

Kenjalgad Fort

Kenjalgad Fort, also known as Ghera Khelanja, is a historic hill fort located near Wai in Maharashtra's Satara district. Perched at an elevation of approximately 4,269 feet (1,302 meters), it offers panoramic views of the surrounding Sahyadri mountain range. The fort's rhomboid shape and steep rock-cut steps make it a unique trekking destination, with routes from base villages like Ghera Kenjal leading through forested trails to the summit.

Nana Fadnis Wada Menvli (Film shooting Point )

Nana Phadnavis Wada, situated in Menavali village near Wai, Maharashtra, is a significant historical and cinematic landmark. Constructed around 1780 by Nana Phadnavis, a prominent Maratha statesman, the wada features six quadrangular courtyards and a riverside ghat leading to the Krishna River.

Narsinha Mandir

The Narsinha Mandir in Dhom, near Wai, Maharashtra, is a revered temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Situated on the banks of the Krishna River, this temple is renowned for its unique architectural features, including a lotus-shaped pond with a stone tortoise at its center, upon which a Nandi Mandap is constructed.

Kas Pathar

Kas Pathar, also known as Kaas Plateau, is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site located approximately 25 km west of Satara in Maharashtra. Spanning about 10 square kilometers at an elevation of 1,200 meters, this plateau transforms into a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers during the monsoon season, particularly from August to October.

Thoseghar Waterfall

Thoseghar Waterfall, located near the village of Thoseghar in Satara district, Maharashtra, is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and monsoon charm. The waterfall features a series of cascades, with the tallest plunging approximately 200 meters, making it one of the highest in the state. The best time to visit is during the monsoon season, from July to November, when the falls are at their most spectacular.

Dhom Balkawadi Dam

Dhom Balkawadi Dam, located near Wai in Maharashtra, is a scenic and vital reservoir built on the Krishna River. It serves as a major source of water for agriculture and drinking purposes in the surrounding regions. Surrounded by lush hills, the dam is also a peaceful spot for nature lovers and offers picturesque views, especially during the monsoon season.

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