Hill Station
Panhala
Add: Panhala, Maharashtra.
"Panhala is a city and a Hill station Municipal Council (3177 feet above sea level) 18 km northwest of Kolhapur, in Kolhapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Panhala is the smallest city in Maharashtra and being a Municipal Council the city is developing rapidly. The city sprawls in the Panhala fort commands a panoramic view of the valley below."
Gaganbawda
Add: Gaganbawada, Kolhapur, SH-115, Gaganbavada Road, Kolhapur, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416206.

"Gaganbawda is a town situated in the district of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India. It is located 55 km by road from Kolhapur. It is the taluka headquarters.Gaganbawda is situated on the sahyadri range or the western ghats also has a very famous fort Gagangad near it."
Wai
Add: Wai, Maharashtra.
"Wai (About this sound pronunciation (help·info)) is a town in Satara District, in Mahārāshtra state, India.Located on the Krishna River, Wai was a town of some prominence in the days of the Peshwas."
Bhimashankar
Add: Bhimashankar, Maharashtra 410509.
"Bhimashankar Temple is a Jyotirlinga shrine located 50 km northwest of Khed, near Pune, in India. It is located 127 km from Shivaji Nagar (Pune) in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri hills. Bhimashankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna river near Raichur."
Mhaismal
Add: Mhaismal Hill Station, Maharashtra 431102.
"Mhaismal, is a beautiful hill station located in the Aurangabad District of Maharashtra. The Hill Station is situated at an altitude of 1067 meters, is about 12 kilometers from Khuldabad and is about 40 Kilometers from Aurangabad City. On the way there are Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar Temple and Devgiri Fort."
Saputara
Add: Saputara, Gujarat.
"Saputara is a hill station municipality in the Dang district of Gujarat state in India.This hill station is on a plateau in the Dang forest area of Western Ghats (Sahyadri) range at an altitude of about 900 metres.Saputara means the 'Abode of Serpents' and a snake image on the banks of the river Sarpaganga is worshiped by the Adivasis on Holi."