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Mumbai |
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Mumbai or Bombay, is the
capital of Maharashtra famous as commercial and financial capital of
India. Mumbai is also major tourist hub of India holding the
attractions of Gateway of India, Haji Ali's Tomb, Chhatrapati
Terminus, Marine Drive, Chowpaty Juhu beach and much more.
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Aurangabad |
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Aurangabad is an ancient city
with many historical memoirs strewn within the region. This city is
also the proud owner of the World heritage Sites of splendid Aajnta
and Ellora caves. One of the most important is the Bibi-ka-Maqbara,
an imitation of the Taj Mahal. Famous Buddhist caves are the other
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Mahabaleshwar |
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Mahabalehwar is a famous hill
station, situated at a height of 1372 meters. During the British
rule, this hill station was the summer capital of Bombay Presidency.
It is famous for its scenic beauty, beautiful views, Venna lake, and
strawberries.
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Nagpur |
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Nagpur, regarded as the second
capital of Maharashtra and is situated on the banks of river Nag, in
the northeastern part of Maharashtra. It is famous for its large
Orange orchards, producing good quality Oranges.
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Pune |
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Pune is a small city known for
its rich historical legacy. Since Pune is the cultural hub of the
western India, it showcases Lal Deval, Bund Garden, Osho Ashram,
Shindyanchi Chhatri and Pataleshwar Cave Temple. The major festivals
celebrated here are the Pune Festival and the Shaniwarwada Dance
Festival.
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Nasik |
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Nasik, one of the most holiest
places in India with mesmerizing temples and enchanting ghats. Apart
from its religious significance, Nasik's beautiful surroundings,
cool and pleasant climate attracts innumerable tourists. Truely, a
vibrant and colorful city.
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