Must-Explore Weekend Getaways from Mumbai

Mumbai- the ‘City of Dreams’: High-rise buildings, bustling streets and bound by the Arabian Sea! However, the hectic work schedule, traffic woes and loud chaos of the city is bound to get to you.

The best way to recover?

Planning a weekend getaway!

From the lush greens of Mahabaleshwar to the sprawling vineyards of Nasik, Mumbai is blessed with neighbouring serene and picturesque locations to help you escape the routine drudgery.

25 Best Weekend Getaways From Mumbai

  1. Karjat
  2. Kashid
  3. Lonavala
  4. Nasik
  5. Mahabaleshwar
  6. Panchgani
  7. Matheran
  8. Alibaug
  9. Karnala Bird Sanctuary
  10. Kamshet
  11. Raigad
  12. Igatpuri
  13. Kolad
  14. Malshej Ghat
  15. Murud Janjira
  16. Jawhar
  17. Bhandardara
  18. Silvasa
  19. Daman
  20. Bhimashanka
  21. Khandala
  22. Amboli
  23. Tarkarli
  24. Kolhapur
  25. Mahad

1. Karjat– 62.9 km

Karjat - one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 100 kms

Tucked away in the lush green Western Ghats, Karjat is one of the most popular weekend destinations from Mumbai. Known for its scenic panoramic view, ancient caves, temples and forts, it is an ideal place for you to rejuvenate.

Adventure lovers can give their getaway a spin by trekking their way to the famous attractions like Chanderi Fort, Matheran or Peth Fort. You can also enjoy water sports like river rafting and parasailing in Ulhas River.

If you are a history enthusiast, make sure you include a visit to Kondana Caves in your itinerary. First discovered in 1-century, these caves have been gaining traction among travellers. The main highlight of the Kondana Caves is intricate carvings of the Buddhist architecture and Buddhist teachings.

Best Time: Round the year

What to Eat: There are a number of eateries as soon as you enter the town and you will get all sorts of food item here like toasts and eggs, rice with vegetables and there are a number of non- vegetarian restaurants as well which sell good fish.

What to buy: The streets here are filled with local people who sell local, handmade products. You can get wooden and stone sculptures and they make for great gifts.

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2. Kashid – 125. 5 km

Kashid - one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 300 kms

This quaint Konkan beach town lying on the shores of the Arabian Sea is a welcome change from the city chaos. Clear skies and white sands are Kashid’s prime attractions.

Take a walk on the Kashid Beach, as puffs of wind rustle the leaves of casuarinas trees. Enjoy jet-skiing or surfing in the waters of the Arabian Sea or take a ferry ride across the sea to reach Alibaug.

Other popular attractions are Revdanda Fort and Beach. The ruins of the ancient Portuguese Revdanda Fort now bloom with wild vegetation, yet the cannon holes in the fort walls bordering the sea are a quick reminder of its history. Its historic charm coupled with the beauty of the Revdanda Beach makes it a must-visit site in Kashid.

If you are a bird lover and wildlife enthusiast looking for a tryst with nature, do visit the Phansad Bird Sanctuary.  The sanctuary houses many avian species, amphibians, and mammals. Unknown to most travelers, the sanctuary lends peace and serenity. So, enjoy a stroll through the park, breathing in the mild musty fragrance of the rich foliage and hearing the twitter of birds echoing through the sanctuary.

Best Time: November to April

What to Eat: There are restaurants selling both vegetarian and non- vegetarian food and there are snacks stalls here are very refreshing, though they are often not allowed inside the sanctuaries.

What to buy: You can buy books on birds and aviation and you will love the handmade items sold in the shops lining the streets of the town.

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3. Lonavala- 83.1 km

Lonavala - one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 100 kms

Remember “Aati kya Khandala”? Well, Khandala is the heart of Mumbaikars. This hill station nestled in Sahyadri Hills offers an alluring experience to the visitors. Surrounded by dense forests and waterfalls, Lonavala is the place to be if you seek a quiet getaway in the lap of nature.

Hike to Tiger’s point and Lion’s point for a beautiful panoramic view of the valley. Trek to the historic Rajmachi Fort to explore the ancient fortress. In the evening, take a stroll along Tungarli Lake or relax amidst the rich floral gardens in the Ryewood Park.

If history excites you, a visit to Karla and Bhaja Caves is a must. Dating back to 160 century B.C., the Bhaja Caves are 22 rock cut caves, existing since an ancient Buddhist phase while the Karla Caves is the largest temple of the Hinayana Buddhist period in India.

Best Time: October to April

What to Eat: Since it is a tourist town, there is no dearth of decent eateries here. The restaurants serve all kinds of popular food but the coffee here is good. There are confectionery and sweet shops here as well.

What to buy: You can buy small statues and figures of Buddha and others inspired by the figures in the cave.

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4. Nasik- 166.2 km

Nasik - one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 300 kms

From sprawling vineyards to exotic temples, Nasik offers a refreshing sojourn to all travelers.

Carry your picnic baskets to the milky white Dudhsagar falls that are bestowed with a scenic beauty apt for a postcard. Explore the 1-century rock-cut caves of Pandav Leni, placed on Trivashmi Hills. For the sheer brilliance of their architecture and spiritual ambiance, visit the Kapileshwara Temple and Trimbakeshwar Temple.

Wine lovers can enjoy a tour of Sula Vineyards and relax over a glass of Rosé.

Best time: Round the year

What to Buy: Do buy some of the local wine for your home from the vineyards. They will also make for some lovely gifts.

What to Eat: The food here is wonderful as many people visit Nasik in huge numbers and the restaurants sell everything from Chinese, Indian, continental and Mughlai food.

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5. Mahabaleshwar – 231.2 km

Mahabaleshwar - one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 300 kms

With magnificent cascades, manicured lush forests and majestic peaks, Mahabaleshwar is a hill station famous for its captivating beauty. Head here for a revitalizing experience. Go boating in the blue waters of Venna Lake as dense foliage of trees surrounds you. The beauty of Mahabaleshwar lies in its scenic views. Head to Arthur’s Seat Point, Echo Point, Wilson Point or Bombay Point for a breathtaking view.  A visit to Mahabaleshwar is incomplete without witnessing the cascading Chinaman’s fall, flanked by rich gardens.

Make sure you collect some souvenirs for friends and family from the Mahabaleshwar market.

Best time: Round the year

What to Buy: All kinds of trinkets and souvenirs can be got from the market, especially jewelry made from semi-precious stones

What to Eat: The place is a haven for traditional Maharashtrian food and they are prepared by locals with great delight.

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6. Panchgani – 244.1 km

Panchgani - one of the best weekend getaways from Mumbai within 300 kms

Picturesque backdrop of hills on one side, coastal plains on the other and strawberry fields galore make Panchgani a mesmerizing weekend resort.

The city is home to Table Land, the second highest table top mountain in Asia and Bollywood’s favourite shooting spot. Go for horse riding here and enjoy the splendid view of the valley.

Treat your taste buds to refreshing strawberries and fruit produce at the one of a kind Mapro Gardens. Shop for marmalades, squashes and fruit cocktails here.

Another site worth a visit, especially for the connoisseurs of art is the Devrai Art Village. This non-profit initiative is aimed at promoting arts. The village is inhabited by craftsmen from disturbed areas of Gadchiroli and Chattisgarh.  These artists are skilled in fusing and making amalgams of different materials like iron, brass, stone, wood, bamboo and fabric.

Rajpuri Caves, Parsi Point and Sydney Point are among other key attractions of Panchgani. The town was a British favorite in the early 1900s. Once you visit you will know exactly why!

Best time: October to April

What to Buy: You will get handcraft items like carpets, doormats, and table linen. The fabric painted items here are a special draw.

What to Eat: You will love the upma that is cooked in some of the stalls here. Dahi Vada and kachoris are popular snacks that practically every stall sells.

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7. Matheran- 42.5 km

Situated at a height of 2516 feet above sea level, Matheran is naturally abundant with picturesque landscapes and pristine hills nestled in tranquil surroundings.

Escape to this bountiful destination for a day trip with your friends and family. While at Matheran, do not forget to experience the Neral-Matheran toy train ride if you want to experience a tryst with the natural beauty closely.

What to Eat: There are cafes selling all kinds of food like sandwiches, pav bhaji, filter coffee, pagodas and parties with an assortment of vegetables.

What to buy: There are a number of souvenir shops here from where you will be able to pick up knickknacks for your home.

The best time to visit here is from October to May.

8. Alibaug- 95 km

If you love beaches, Alibaug won’t disappoint you. Take a ferry ride or drive your car to Alibaug and experience the rich ancient history here.

This is the perfect weekend gateway for people who love adventure and are up for outdoor activities. You can visit Nagaon beach, Underi, Kankneshwar temple, Kihim beach, Vikram Vinayak temple, and Hirakot fort.

Best time: October to July is the best time to visit this destination.

What to Eat: You will love the food from the shacks by the beach and if you come to stay in a homestay, then you will get to enjoy authentic Maharashtrian food as well.

What to buy: The beach stalls are a wonderful place to shop slippers and coir items. The items sold here are most sustainable and eco-friendly.

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9. Karnala Bird Sanctuary- 47.3 km

It is located on the Mumbai – Goa highway. Visitors often pick this place to relax, unwind and rejuvenate.

Home to over 150 bird species, it is also a perfect location for trekkers. The best time to visit is from October to April. Visit the sanctuary with family and friends on a pleasant morning and discover the various species of birds.

Nominal entry fee of INR 30 for adults and INR 15 for kids makes it an interesting place to visit. 

Best Time: October to March

What to Eat: There are a few restaurants and canteens inside the park and food is not generally allowed from outside due to littering. You will get poha and rajma and a number of snacks here.

What to buy: You can buy books on birds and wildlife from the sanctuary office.

Within 50 to 100 km

10. Kamshet – 110 km

Once you’ve explored Khandala-Lonavala, drive 16 kilometres further to explore another interesting spot – Kamshet, a popular destination among the paragliding community.

During the peak season, Kamshet invite a lot of travellers from across the city. Other than paragliding you can also visit Raikar farm, Karla caves, Bhairi cave, Bedsa caves, and Vadivali Lake.

Best time: The best time to visit is from October to May.

What to Eat: The tourists here especially head for the stalls by the bus stands that sell sandwiches and vada pavs. You will also come across stalls selling noodles and magi.

What to buy: You must visit the local markets for wooden jewelry and hand spun carpets and linen.

11. Raigad- 169.2 km

If you are considering a quick 2-day trip near Mumbai with family, then Raigad could be next best choice. Enjoy hiking, trekking, and cable car ride along with exploring the Raigad Fort.

Situated at a height of 2700-feet above the sea level, you can take the cable car to reach the fort or else climb up 1,737 stairs. The choice is yours! It is an ideal destination to visit with family. Children love to explore the fort owing to its historical magnificence.

Along with the Raigad fort, don’t forget to visit the Raigad museum too, your kids will love it. The best time to visit is from September to November.

Best time: The best time to visit is from September to November.

What to Buy: The streets and shops mostly sell trinkets here but you can pick up handmade slippers and chappals as well. There are also tea shops that sell good blend of tea.

What to Eat: The food here is mostly Maharashtrain and South Indian and you can get an assortment of dishes here.

12. Igatpuri – 120. 7 km

Igatpuri lies amidst the beautiful Western Ghats. It is known for its picturesque beauty. The minimal arduous trekking route is breath-taking.

People from across the city travel here to visit the famous Vipassana meditation centre. It is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Mumbai.

Visit this place from June to September and from November to March. Other sightseeing options include Trigalwadi Fort, Dhammagiri, Kalsubai Peak, Camel Valley, and Bhatsa River Valley.

Best time: Visit this place from June to September and from November to March.

What to Eat: You will love some of the products that are sold in the meditation centers like handmade soaps and organic oils. They will make for great gift items and you will carry some goodness back home with you.

What to buy: The food here is mostly made from local produce and there are both vegetarian and non- vegetarian fare to be enjoyed.

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13. Kolad- 121. 8 km

Another interesting place for you to enjoy an enthralling weekend is Kolad. If you love rafting, boating, rappelling, kayaking, and hiking, then this is just the right place for you.

This quaint little village offers an array of adventurous activities for the daredevils. Come here with friends and create experiences of a lifetime. Kolad is not only popular for the vivid outdoor activities but is also famous for several waterfalls and the scenic beauty. Best time to visit is from June to February.

In addition to this, Kolad offers the best weekend resorts near Mumbai too. Stay here, have fun, and create memories. Don’t forget to visit Kuda Caves, Kundalika River, Kansai Falls, and Tamhini Falls.

Best time: October to April

What to Eat: The samosas and pav bhajis here are very famous. You will also love the chaats that are sold in the streets along with cotton candies and sweets.

What to buy: Statues and figures of animals are very famous which are made from wood and stones. You can also buy small, stone made jewelry.

14. Malshej Ghats – 126. 7 km

Set off on a long drive with your best company to Mahshej Ghat. The perfect romantic weekend getaways begin from here. Mahshej Ghat is blessed with flora and fauna in abundance.

Visit this destination from July to September to experience the majestic Siberian migratory birds. If you are looking for a 2-day getaway hub, then, Malshej Ghat must feature as the top pick in your list.

You can walk along the ghats, enjoy bird watching, and experience trekking and paragliding too. There are lots of options to choose from that engages partners at the same time in addition to spending some quality time together. Don’t miss the Shivneri Fort, Mahshej Falls, Pimpalgaon Joga Dam, and Shivneri Fort.

Best time: October to March

What to Eat: There are cafes selling all kinds food like sandwiches, pav bhaji, filter coffee, pakodas and parthas with an assortment of vegetables.

What to buy: There are a number of souvenir shops here from where you will be able to pick up knickknacks for your home.

150 km to 200 km

15. Murud Janjira- 158.6 km

Amidst a small village “Murud”, stands a majestic fort names Murud-Janjira. If you love history and are always looking for spots that have the essence of the past, then Murud-Janjira is the place for you.

It is said that no one could conquer this fort in any of the battles. The architecture of this fort is worth visiting. The best time to visit is from October to March and this place is popular for sightseeing, horse riding and the obvious fort exploring.

What to Buy: The local shops here sell junk jewelry and household stuff mostly and they are reasonably priced.

What to Eat: Indulge in masala chai and fritters of all kinds, especially during the monsoons. There are also shacks selling parathas and pani puris.

16. Jawhar- 160.7 km

Young couples, group of friends or small families can beat the city stress by visiting to this beautiful weekend getaway near MumbaiJawhar. The quaint location, rich cultural background and home of the famous Warli tribe are some of the key highlights of this place.

Warli tribe is famous for its painting and traditional craft and art. This is one place which attracts tourists not only from the city but across the globe. The best time to visit is from September to April, it is 155 kilometres away from Mumbai and ideal weekend duration is for two days. You can visit Jai Sagar Dam, Kal Mandvi, Dabhosa Waterfalls, Jai Vilas Palace, Bhopatgad, Shirpamal, and Hanuman Point.

Best time: Round the Year

What to Buy: You can buy traditional art and craft pieces like lamp shades, carpets, linen and household items from the locals.

What to Eat: The region will give you a wonderful taste of rustic food, made from fresh ingredients and they can be enjoyed at the town markets.

17. Bhandardara- 165.3 km

Bhandaradara offers a relaxed weekend to all travellers. People from across the city travel here quite often.

The lush green environment and picture-perfect moments capture every traveller’s heart with joy. You can visit Bhandardara Lake, Wilson Dam, Randha Falls, Arthur Lake, Sandhan Valley, and Agastya Rishi Ashram.

The distance from Mumbai to Bhandardara is 165 kilometres. You can plan for a two day stay here. Indulge yourself in adventurous activities like trekking, and cycling.

Best time: September to February

What to Buy: You will find a number of items like handmade soaps and candles at some of the shops. The fresh flowers and nuts are bought by most visitors.

What to Eat: Gorge on the local food like chapatti and parathas made by locals with an assortment of vegetables. The fruit juices here are to die for.

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18. Silvassa- 173.1 km

Silvassa is the capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and is famous for being the best weekend destinations for tourists.

Come here to experience the authentic and rich Portuguese experience. Silvassa has Roman Catholic population in quite a significant number. This is one of the other reasons why people make a plan to visit here.

It is just 167 kilometres away from Mumbai. You can visit Silvassa from November to March. Book a stay at some of the best weekend resorts near Mumbai and stay here for 2 days. Places that you can visit here are Dadra Park, Balaji temple, Vrindavan temple, and Ban Ganga Lake. It’s popular for boating, motorbiking, shopping, and water sports. 

Best time: Round the year

What to Buy: You can buy trendy scarves and stoles from the markets here, and costume jewelry is also quite famous. Silver jewelry with semi precious stones can be found as well.

What to Eat: You will get an assortment of local food but the restaurants that sell Portuguese inspired food are a special draw. The dinners here are great with Portuguese music playing in the background.

19. Daman- 177 km

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Daman is a beautiful tourist spot to visit with your friends and family. You can make a 2-day trip to Daman and spend some quality time with your family.

Daman was once filled with Portuguese families. It continues to echo the charm and essence of that era. Spend a good time with your partner while walking along the seashore. Church of Bom Jesus is also a must visit spot. It is 171 kilometres away from the main city.

Best time to visit is from October to April. Don’t forget to visit Jampore Beach, Moti Daman, Devka Beach, Somnath Mahadev Temple, and Nani Daman. You can try paragliding and basking on the beach too.

Best time: October to April

What to Buy: You will find all the standards items that are sold in beach shops, though the bags and footwear are a special draw.

What to Eat: The coffee here is very good and the confectionary and sweet shops are quite famous. Some shops will offer special packaging if you want to carry them home.

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20. Bhimashankar – 216. 8 km

 Jyotirlinga Temple has made Bhimashankar a popular religious attraction. Devotees from across the nation visit here to take a look at the elaborate carvings. It’s beautiful and the surroundings make Bhimashankar a must visit destination.

This place is also popular for its wildlife reserve. Bring in your family and kids and stay here for 2-3 days. The best time to visit is from August to February. You can explore the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary by taking a tour on a Wildlife safari.

Best time: August to February

What to Buy: Do buy the booklets that will prove to be quite informative when you want to know about the various birds and bees here.

What to Eat: The Prasad from the temple is a must try, and do not miss it even if you have to wait in the cue for some time.

21. Khandala – 79. 7 km

Khandala

The enthralling beauty of Khandala attracts tourists from Mumbai in each year during weekends. A lush green landscape is the main highlight of the region which is further enriched by history. It is also widely known for the number of treks that this little place has. Khandala is a haven for the nature lovers and adrenaline adventurers alike.

Best time: Round the year

What to Eat: Khandala will not let you down with its variety of food choices. There are stalls lining the streets and the pakoras here are a must-try.

What to buy: The stalls here are mostly well known for buying trinkets of all kinds. There are lampshades to be picked up that are made by craftsmen around the villages. 

Within 100 km to 150 km

Note:
It is 82 Km from Mumbai
Some of the special attractions are Rajmachi Fort, Bhushi Lake, Valvan Dam, Shooting point and Reversing station.

22. Amboli – 489 km

Amboli

The beauty of the place as small as Amboli valley is in the romantic essence that it has been blessed with. The combination of the cascading waterfalls and the majesty of hills in this little town makes it a most preferred place to go for a weekend getaway near Mumbai.

Other than the tranquillity of this place, it is a perfect escape from the scorching temperatures of south-western India during summer and the monsoon seasons.

Best time: Round the year

What to Buy: You will love the knickknacks that have a distinct South Indian feel to them and they will make quite an eclectic mix in your bag.

What to Eat: The food here is a mixture of Maharashtrian and South Indian cuisine which is why it is very distinctive in taste.

Note:
Amboli is 290 Km away from Mumbai.
You must checkout Madhavgarh Fort, Nagatta Falls, Parikshit Point, Hiran Yakeshi Temple and Kawaleshlet Valley when in Amboli.

23. Tarkarli – 529 km

 Tarkarli

Tarkarli is a beautiful place comprising a fort and a sea. It is the main highlight of this region, whereas the serenity is an additional benefit of visiting this quaint town. The romanticism of Tarkarli is further adorned by the architectural history of the place. Additionally, the availability of the few water sports like snorkelling and scuba diving make this place a great destination for a weekend trip.

Best time: October to May

What to Buy: The wonderful clothes here have a very marine feel to it and they are great for resort wear. Jewelry made from shells are also very much preferred.

What to Eat: Do not miss out the fresh sea food from the shacks by the beach and coconut water mocktails are very delicious.

Note:
It is 490 km from Mumbai
When in Tarkarli, you must try Snorkelling, Scuba Diving, Bison National Park, Parasailing, Tarkarli Beach, Dolphin Spotting and Sindhudurg Fort.

24. Kolhapur

Kolhapur

Kolhapur is one of those cities that boasts of a rich heritage and a vibrant display of culture. Popular for its local cuisine and its wide collection of footwear, Kolhapur proves to be a perfect getaway destination for more than one reasons. The temples and the museums of this town further enhance the importance of this place, making it a must-visit destination.

Best time: Round the year

What to Buy: All kind of knickknacks that you need for your home. The spices here are good and some of the saree shops store high quality silk sarees.

What to Eat: You will love the delicious poha and upma sold here and the locals also sell rajma chawal and other snack items.

Note:
It is 376 km away from Mumbai.
You must visit Mahalaxmi Temple, Rankala Lake, Temlabai Mandir, Jyotiba Temple, and Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Museum.

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25. Mahad – 170 km

Mahad

It is yet another wonderful option for spending a weekend far from the maddening crowd of Mumbai. Mahad is located at a short distance of 163 km from the city. It is no less than a little heaven that is blessed with several sightseeing spots. The main attractions of the place are owed to the perfect combination of the historic forts and temples in the lap of the lush green region.

Note:
It is 169 km away from Mumbai.
Gandhar Pale Buddhist caves and Lingana

Best time: Round the year

What to Buy: All the knickknacks of house like linen, cutlery and especially spices are to be found here. However, you might have to out your bargaining skills to good use.

What to Eat: You will get a wide range of food items here, made from fresh produce like cauliflour, carrots and eggplants. You will also get some Tibetan food, inspired from the Buddhist caves around.

Above 200 km

Doesn’t that already nudge the traveller’s nerve in you? So, what are you waiting for? Pack you backpacks and get ready to hit the road to add the much needed zest to your weekends!

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Durga Puja Pandals you just can’t miss

No matter where you look, you can see pandals being decorated, Durga idols being made and preparation going on in full swing. Yes, it’s the season of Durga Puja and you’re cordially invited to stay with us.

Leave no stone unturned in celebrating Durga Puja in style. However, if you’re still undecided about where to go on this upcoming long weekend, our blog can come to your rescue.

Mumbai

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With innumerable places hosting the Durga Puja celebrations across the city, count your stars, as your dreams are about to come true.

Some well-known Pujas in Mumbai are:

North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga
Bengal Institute of Art & Culture
Bengal Club Puja
Bandra Natunpally Durgotsav

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Bangalore

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If you’re in this IT Hub of India, then you ought not to miss the massive celebrations that take place at the Bengali Association Puja; one of the 5 biggest in India. Post that, visit Jayamahal Sarbojononin Durga Puja for its rituals and traditional ceremony.

Some other well-known Pujas in Bangalore are:

Banswadi Durga Puja
JP Nagar Durga Puja
R T Nagar Durga Puja

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Varanasi

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In the oldest city in the world, the celebrations primarily revolve around rituals and traditions. One of the most famous celebrations takes place at the Jaitpura Pandal of Ma Bagheshwari Durga Puja Club.

Some other well-known Pujas in Varanasi are:

Shri Durga Puja Sewa Samiti at Sanatan Dharam Inter College
Baba Machhodranath Durgotsav Samiti

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Delhi

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The capital city has a lot to offer. Chittranjan Park (CR Park) famously referred to, as the “Mini-Bengal” of India, is your go-to place during the 4-day long elaborate festival. Don’t forget to check out the Pandal at the CR Park Kali Mandir, one of the oldest and the most popular of them all.

Some other well-known Pujas in New Delhi are:

Matri Mandir at Safdarjung Enclave
The big-budget Arambagh Durga Puja at RK Puram
Kashmiri Gate Durga Puja
New Delhi Kali Bari Puja at Mandir Marg

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Kolkata

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The “City of Joy” breaks into joy during this festival. Not only does the entire town come to a halt, but it also brings together various facets of people under one single roof. With literally thousands of pandals across the city, Kolkata is perhaps the best place to visit if you want to get caught up in the frenzy of Durga Puja celebration. Head to North Kolkata to see the traditional Durga Puja or go to south Kolkata for theme-based pandals.

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Book your holiday soon and watch the various Indian cities turn into a beautiful dreamland of joy and togetherness – a sight never seen before.

With more than 70,000 OYO rooms in 8,500+ hotels across 230+ cities, you can plan your #MiniBreak without breaking a sweat.

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Best places to celebrate #GarbaNights

With the long weekend fast approaching, it’s about time you get your vacation essentials ready while we recommend a few good places to head out for Dandiya and Garba nights.

So whether you want to twirl to the beat of dhol, soak up the bustling energy, or go on a night long dancing spree – there is no stopping you.

Check out these fabulous places and get dressed for an extravagant affair.

Adventure Island, New Delhi

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If you are in the Northern region of India, then you must pay a visit to the capital city. The Adventure Island is the go-to place for an awesome #GarbaNight. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to enjoy the great rides, the delectable food and the street magic. Oh, and not to mention, the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurugram holds an elaborate scene every year around. Do check that out as well.

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SVP Stadium, Mumbai

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Enjoy traditional Garba with a hint of Bollywood touch. You can dance with your better half all throughout the night to the beats of Gujarati Garba music in the plush air-conditioned stadium. What else could one ask for?

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Imperials Garden, Hyderabad

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Be a part of the biggest Dandiya Celebration in Hyderabad and kick off your night with great music, amazing ambience and live bands.

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Navlakhi Garba Ground, Vadodara

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Want to experience traditional Garba in its authentic form? Head to Vadodara and be a part of the grand celebration of Dandiya Night held at Navlakhi Garba Ground every year. Enjoy special performances by renowned folk artists of the region and dance till the wee hours of the morning.

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Excited much? It’s time pack your rucksacks and celebrate #GarbaNights at the place of your choice. With more than 70,000 OYO rooms in 8,500+ hotels across 230+ cities, you can plan your #MiniBreak without breaking a sweat.

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Few good places to celebrate Dussehra

Do you know that Dussehra and the long weekend seem to coincide this year around? Well, this gives you the perfect opportunity to take a #MiniBreak and be a part of the grand celebrations happening across India.

Witness Ravana effigies being burnt down, take part in the night long celebrations or simply watch Ramleela from a distance – pick your happy place and go.

Check out these destinations and plan your trip accordingly.

Barara-Chandigarh

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This quaint little town, well connected to both Ambala and Chandigarh, has found its sweet spot in the Limca Book of World Records for having the tallest Ravana in the world. So, head down here and witness the 200-feet something tall effigy of the demon king Ravana burn down to ashes.

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Katra – Jammu & Kashmir

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From an international wrestling competition to folk dance and music performances – the Navratra festival in Katra features a long series of cultural and religious events. One big attraction for tourists and pilgrims alike is the Sampoorna Manokamna Yatra.

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Ahmedabad

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Celebrate Dussehra in grand Gujarati style. Dance to the loud music, savor the sweet delicacies and spend all night long in the nine days of fervor and celebration.

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Kota

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Be a part of the month-long Dussehra mela, enjoy cultural performances by Rajasthani folk artists and dig into authentic delicacies from around the state.

Places to visit in Kota

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Mysore

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Join us in the royal celebrations in Mysore. Witness the spectacular sight of the Mysore palace being lit up with thousands of lights/lamps/diyas and see the grand elephant procession on the streets.

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Varanasi

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If you are spiritually inclined then head to Varanasi. True to the spirit of the festival, you can watch Ramleela, a 200-year old tradition at Ram Nagar – a small town near Varanasi.

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Delhi

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Whatever said and done, there is no better place than the capital city to soak in the Dussehra celebration. Head to Ram Lila Maidan to watch firecrackers light up the sky while the famous Ram Lila show goes on with full gusto, only to be followed by the demon king Ravana’s effigies being burnt down.

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So, book your flight tickets and let this festive spirit transport you to a whole new world where good triumphs over evil.

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Festivities call for a #MiniBreak

A really long weekend is just around the corner. And to add to the celebrations, there are a plethora of festivals lined up as well. With Navratri, Dussehra and Durga Puja set to start early next week and Gandhi Jayanti falling on the 2nd, this is by far the best time to beat the monotony of your structured life and head out for a #MiniBreak.

When to go: 30th Sept – 1st Oct – 2nd Oct

So, be it dancing to the beats of dhak, taking part in garba, offering prayers in temples, going pandal-hopping or playing dandiya – we’ve got it all covered.

Moreover, to help you plan better; we have curated a set of places where you can celebrate these different festivals to their full potential.

Navratri and Dandiya

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The festival of Navratri comes with a promise of nine days filled with fun, frolic, dance and festivities all around, making it an ideal time to visit Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine at Katra, Jammu. But if you’d rather shake a leg and play garba, then head straight to Surat or Vadodara for a gala affair. You can read our blog to know the 5 best places to celebrate Dandiya in style.

Dussehra

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Join in the celebration as good triumphs over evil and Ravana Effigies are burnt across the country on Dussehra.

Be a part of the royal Dussehra celebration in Mysore or travel to Kota in Rajasthan famous for its Dussehra Mela. And if you are feeling a bit adventurous, then head out to a Ramleela for a change. Read our blog to know the go-to places to celebrate Dussehra in its true form.

Durga Puja

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This Durga Puja, go pandal-hopping with your friends, dance to the beats of dhak or dig into authentic Bengali delicacies during the 4-day festival.

While there is no better place than Kolkata to celebrate Durga Puja, you can also head to Mumbai or Bangalore where more than hundreds of pandals are set up in various parts of the city. Read our blog to know more about what all to do with the extravagant Durga Puja festival.

Gandhi Jayanti

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Let’s pay our salutes to the man who preached non-violence to the rest of the world. This Gandhi Jayanti, take a trip down memory lane by visiting Porbandar; the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi or Sabarmati Ashram; a place where he spent most of his life fighting for a greater good.
Just pack your bags and head out to the place of your choice. Wherever your travels take you, an OYO is always waiting to welcome you.

With more than 70,000 rooms in 8,500+ hotels across 230+ cities, you can plan your #MiniBreak without breaking a sweat.

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Top 5 Hotels in Goa near Beaches

With its sprawling sandy beaches, palm-fringed coastlines, beautiful churches and a happening nightlife, Goa is a travellers’ haven.  The city attracts tourists irrespective of the season and is always bustling with activity.

And what better way to make the most of this place than staying in some of the finest hotels near the beaches!

Here are some of the best hotels in Goa, so close to the beaches that you can hear the waves crashing on the shores from your hotel.

1.     OYO 854 Tina’s Inn

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How convenient would it be if your hotel in Goa was a short walk away from not one but three beaches! Well, this OYO hotel is every beach lover’s dream.

Located a mere 500 meters from the famous Candolim Beach, it is close to Sinquerium Beach and Calangute Beach as well.

Kick start your mornings with a scrumptious complimentary breakfast. Plan your day’s itinerary over a meal at the in-house restaurant

Visit the nearby Fort Aguada to click envy-inducing photos of the picturesque view or head out to LPK Waterfront- a lively nightclub next to the river to enjoy Goa’s nightlife.

Share and reminisce your adventure stories over a drink from the in-house bar.

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 2.     OYO Flagship 400 Calangute Baga Circle

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Located near the ‘Queen of Beaches’- Calangute Beach, this OYO is an ideal hotel for tourists.

Enjoy the lip-smacking dishes served at the in-house restaurant. Grab a drink at the in-house bar and lounge by the pool inside the premises. Indulge in the water sports like kayaking, snorkeling, fishing and sailing at the beach.

Love music? The hotel hosts Karaoke Nights on Mondays and Jazz Nights on Fridays.

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3.     OYO 5242 Zinho’s

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Got party on your mind? This OYO hotel in Tito’s Lane- North Goa’s famous party spot is the place for you.

A short walk from the hotel is Baga Beach. Enjoy fine meals in restaurants at the beach and sip cocktails as the sunlight glistens on sea waves, giving them a rich golden hue.

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4.     OYO 9538 United 21 Emerald De Aalayam

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Away from the hustle and bustle of Goa, this OYO in South Goa is close to the quiet and unexplored Varca Beach. The beach is famous for its white sand and foliage of palm and coconut trees.

Grab your favorite book, order a nice drink from the bar and relax by the in-house pool. Head to the beach to enjoy the water sports like speed boating, jet-skiing and parasailing.

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5.     OYO 2288 Hotel Leela Cottages

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When you book this hotel, you don’t have to travel to the beach. The beach comes to you!

Located right next to the quaint and hidden gem that is Ashvem Beach, this hotel is ideal for beach bums who seek solace and relaxation. Stroll along the shores and let the warm waves soak your feet. Make sure you walk to nearby villages to truly explore the Goan culture.

There is a noise curfew in the evenings that accentuates the sound of waves and rustle of palm leaves.

Once you are back at the hotel, you can see the sunset in the horizon above the sea.

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The beaches are calling out to you! Plan your holiday soon for a rejuvenating experience of lounging by the Goan beaches.

Take note of OYO’s attractive offer!

You simply cannot say no to the new offer that OYO has come up with! Starting from the 15th of November, 2018 till the 10th of January, 2019, you can get discounts of up to 50% by making your bookings through OYO? What more can travel enthusiasts ask for? And that’s not all, OYO also promises Paytm cashback of up to Rs. 250. It’s time to tick those places off your traveling bucket-list, for OYO has made traveling pocket-friendly like never before! New Year is undoubtedly one of the best times to let the travel begin with OYO, and thanks to this travel portal, you can now experience it without splurging!

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9 Solo Travel Tips To Help You Plan & Enhance Your Experience

Experiencing the world unfiltered; exploring the lanes and streets. Taking charge of your days and truly discovering yourself.

Travelling alone is one of the most liberating experiences you will ever have. No matter where you go or how you do it, it adds a new perspective to your understanding of the world around you and within you.

However, it may seem like a daunting task, especially if you are travelling solo for the first time.

So, to help you plan easier and enhance your experience, here are a few tips that will make you take that leap of faith:

1. Choose your destination

Destination

Whether you are looking forward to some adventure sports or you yearn for respite in the lap of nature, choosing a destination that meets your purpose of travelling is the first step to your planning.

Thanks to the internet, you can easily preview your potential travel destination.

2. Pack light

Pack Light

As a solo traveller, it is always better to pack light to avoid unnecessary baggage and liabilities.

Check the weather conditions of your destination and pack your clothes accordingly.

Keep all your essentials in a carry-on bag. Don’t forget to pack important documents and ID cards.

Read Also: 6 Safest & Best Places To Travel Alone In North India

3. Choosing your Hotel

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Picking a safe hotel for yourself is vital, especially when you are travelling alone. Find safe hotels that suit your budget and requirements well in advance to avoid any hassle once you reach the destination. You can find best deals on hotels at OYO.

4. Stay connected

Stay Connected

Make sure your family or friends know your whereabouts. It doesn’t have to be a constant update of your location, but letting them know what you are up to every once in a while gives you a sense of security to enjoy your trip.

5. Safeguard yourself and your valuables

Safeguarding Valuables

Don’t flash your valuables in public. Keep all your expensive belongings- phone, cameras, wallets, jewelry etc. in your handbag/backpack or in a safe and secure locker.

Never leave your hotel without a medical kit and your cell phone. Have a copy of your emergency contacts and your documents on you.

Exude confidence and always stick to main roads and well-lit areas.

Read Also: 6 Safest & Best Places To Travel Alone In South India

6. Freeze the moments

Freezing the moments

Take a lot of pictures during your travel. This way, you will have the best moments of your trip preserved forever. Share them with your friends and family.

7. Blend in

Blend In

The best part of a solo travel is you get to meet and interact with new people. Put your phone away and make new connections. Observe the locals. Mix up with the people, and share stories.

You may end up forging friendships that last forever.

8. Don’t shy away from eating alone

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We are usually so used to dining in a group that the thought of eating alone strikes as an odd and uncomfortable one.

Let go of that inhibition.

Chat with the servers and gain some knowledge of cuisine.

If you love to read, carry your book. When you start feeling a little uneasy or conscious sitting alone, you can crack open your book. Occupy a booth to offer you more privacy.

The best part of eating alone? You don’t have to share your meal!

9. Be Open To Adventures

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Try to break out of your comfort zone. You don’t have to indulge in extreme activities. Engage in mini adventures – go on a hike or perform at an open-mic night. The advantage of not being with a group is that you’re more likely to be open to activities you wouldn’t otherwise indulge in when the people you know are around.

By the end of your trip, you will not only have created beautiful memories but will also have a renewed passion for exploring and understanding the world.

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Weekend Getaways for Autumn [2017]

Yes, the autumn is here, the season of great symphony. Many consider this to be the time of blissful solitude, while some call it a perfect calm to get in touch with spirituality. The season comes as a relief in the wake of niggling rain. Let your longing to travel heat up this fall as temperatures cool down. Travel to Shillong – the Abode of Clouds or take a fabulous excursion in the wild, listening to the chirping of birds and enjoying the serene atmosphere of Guwahati in the east. Visit Shirdi the abode of Sai Baba or plan a pilgrimage to religious places of Somnath and Dwarka in the west to find the balance within you. Nainital a beautiful hill station in the Himalayas, the ‘pink city’ of Jaipur or Aravalli Hills bound city of Ajmer in the North could be the best places to seek comfort in the midst of dropping temperatures. Travel to Visakhapatnam, famously called ‘The Jewel of the East Coast’ or Coorg, the most affluent hill station down south to harmonize with nature. Book well in advance to avoid the rush and have the most Instagrammable travel experience this fall.

Weekend Getaways For Autumn [2017]

  1. Shillong [East]
  2. Guwahati [East]
  3. Shirdi [West]
  4. Dwarka [West]
  5. Somnath [West]
  6. Nainital [North]
  7. Jaipur [North]
  8. Ajmer[North]
  9. Visakhapatnam [South]
  10. Coorg [South]

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The Annoying Aunt is in Town Hotel

The Annoying Aunt Hotel

Knock-knock.

Who’s there?

Your Aunt from Timbuktu. Aunt from Timbuktu, who? The one who annoys you!

Don’t we all go “Oh man!” in our heads when that little cousin or an annoying aunt drops by?
The Annoying Aunt Hotel

Your entire life goes for a toss. Whether it’s for puchkas at B.K. Pal Avenue or clubbing in UB City, stepping out of home is impossible without a barrage of questions. And by chance, if you live in a city like Kochi or Dehradun, you cannot get out of showing your relatives around.

You have no choice but to keep calm and continue hosting the annoying aunt, or do you?

You most certainly do!

Choose to escape to an OYO – Your NEXT DOOR Hotel.

The Annoying Aunt Hotel

No more advice from the know-it-all-Uncle.

No more comparisons with the US-return cousin.

No more kisses from the overly-affectionate aunt.

No more bone-crushing hugs from that gate-crashing mom’s second cousin.

No more sitting in irrelevant poojas to ward off them evil eyes.

No more matchmaking to that uncle’s cousin’s family friend’s neighbor’s daughter.

Just no more. All you have to do is check-in to an OYO next-door.

How you spend your time next, is totally up to you.

Watch TV or binge on a series online, read a book or get some sleep with zero interruptions – away from all that chaos. With more than 70,000 rooms in 8,500+ hotels across 230+ cities, you can head to an OYO near you anywhere in the city.

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The Working Late Starting Early hotel

Working Late Starting Early Hotel

Ping! ‘Urgent Work @ 6:30 PM’, if you received a penny for every time this happens, you’d get super rich!
Not sure if that’s happening anytime soon. But meanwhile, the deadlines are still due yesterday. That early morning presentation is yet to be prepared, and let’s not even talk about those last minute feedbacks.

Aren’t these your reasons too, for pulling a late night at work?
After all that, you have to brave the traffic and drive back home, only to return in a few hours. A good night’s sleep certainly doesn’t seem to be in your cards, nor does a peaceful meal.

But hey, it doesn’t have to be this way. The next time you find yourself working late, call it a night at an OYO – Your next door hotel.

The Working Late Hotel - OYO

All you office-goers will no more have to compromise on your sleep or food. Dreading the drive home will not be your concern anymore – whether it is from Cyber City to Noida, or from Whitefield to KR Puram, or from Andheri West all the way to Colaba. No matter where your office is, we are always around the corner.

So, simply check-in, lean back, take a long shower or grab a hot meal. Just like home, except that you don’t have to battle the never-ending jams on your way to work the next morning.

The Working Late Hotel

With over 70,000 rooms in 8,500 hotels spread across 230+ cities, you will find an OYO near you, anytime, anywhere. Check out the list of OYO rooms in and around major business hubs.

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