Vaibhav Maloo, Managing Director at the Indian conglomerate Enso Group, shares insights on some of Maharashtra’s best places to unwind.
Vaibhav Maloo
He highlights the top destinations for a perfect getaway in the state.
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Maharashtra is known for its bustling cities and vibrant culture. However, the state also offers several destinations that give people the perfect time they need and deserve with their family, friends and loved ones. It has a lot of places that can prove to be the go-to destinations for adventure and relaxation. From serene hill stations to beautiful beaches, Maharashtra has something for everyone, which makes the state even more special. Vaibhav Maloo, Managing Director at the Indian conglomerate Enso Group, shares insights on some of Maharashtra’s best places to unwind.
Lonavala
Lonavala is nestled in the Western Ghats and is a favourite weekend getaway for many families and friend groups. It is known for its lush greenery, pleasant climate, and misty hills and is also perfect for trekking, sightseeing, and enjoying nature. Some of the attractions in Lonavala, like Bhushi Dam, Karla Caves, and Tiger’s Leap, are a must-visit, Maloo says.
Alibaug
He says Alibaug has the coastal charm, with pristine beaches and historical forts. The place offers a refreshing escape from city life. Popular beaches like Alibaug Beach and Kashid Beach are ideal for water sports and sunbathing. The Kolaba Fort, accessible during low tide, adds a historical touch to the visit.
Aamby Valley City
Aamby Valley City is all about tranquillity and luxury. It is a planned township that offers top-notch amenities, adventure sports, and beautiful landscapes. The Sahara India Pariwar developed it on the outskirts of Pune.
Pawna Lake
Vaibhav Maloo says that Pawna Lake is a one-stop destination for all those who love camping and outdoor activities. It is surrounded by hills and offers stunning views, says the entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. It is also perfect for a night under the stars. Some of the activities that attract visitors to this place include bonfires, stargazing, and boating.
Nashik Vineyards
Nashik can prove to be a wine lover’s delight, says Vaibhav Maloo, who highlights that the place is called the wine capital of India. It boasts several vineyards that offer wine tours and tastings. Sula Vineyards, Soma Vineyards and York Winery provide a unique experience where visitors can learn about winemaking while enjoying the region’s scenic beauty.
Maharashtra offers a diverse range of destinations catering to different tastes. Whether people seek luxury, adventure, or a peaceful retreat, the places mentioned above promise unforgettable experiences. On a parting shot, Vaibhav Maloo emphasises, “Maharashtra has a lot of places to have a good time.”
