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Lingamala Falls - This waterfall is a fantastic sight to watch. It presents an enrapturing view of cascading water. It disperses from the top of a steep cliff. The water falling down looks like thin silver streaks. It encircles with rainbow colors. The tourists and the visitors admire the Lingamala waterfall's beauty.

Bombay Point - This point is well known as the sunset point. People gather here to get a glimpse of the gray and orange skyscapes as the sun sets. The place has a large open space with a bandstand. It is an ideal place for late afternoon picnic. The Mumbai Point is the official place from where people can view the sunset over the valleys below.

Chinaman's fall - The waterfall can be reached by going through the Carviali Road. The calm surroundings and the exotic waterfalls render a perfect holiday spot. In the past the gardens close to the falls were looked after by the Chinese. The Chinese also cultivated the gardens. Thus the falls got its name as Chinaman's Waterfall.

Lord Karthikeya Temple - This temple is located at Rajpuri Caves in Mahabaleshwar . The temple is dedicated to Lord Karthikeya. The temple premise is a calm and cool place and is best suited for people looking for a serene environment for relaxation and meditation. The spiritual atmosphere adds impetus to relaxing moments.

Rajpuri Caves - The Caves in Panchgani is a religiously important tourist spot. These ancient caves are surrounded by many water kunds (ponds). Devotees believe that taking bath in these holy kunds will provide relief from all kinds of diseases and evils. Legends claim that the holy Ganges also flows into these kunds.

Mount Malcolm - John Malcom was one of the illustrious generals of the British troops. In 1828 he came to Mahabaleswar and he was very much impressed by the scenic charm of Mahabaleshwar . In fond remembrance of this great man, the most fabulous mansion of the colonial era was named after him. Mount Malcom is one of the earliest edifices to be found at Mahabaleshwar . It was constructed in the year 1829, and even today it stood as the most haunting attractions in Mahabaleshwar.

Marjorie Point - The Marjorie Point is situated on the way to Authur's Seat. The drop-offs from this point rise from the Konkan valley. The point is about 500 meters below the Konkan valley. The Marjorie Point offers enchanting and panoramic view of the Sahyadri Ranges. The points in Mahabaleshwar are named after the prominent British administrators. They are the ones who found these beautiful locations.

Morarji Castle - Another worthy to watch spectacle in the hilly terrain of Mahabaleshwar is the Morarji Castle. An old structure that reflects the influence of the British style architecture, Morarji Castle allures the onlookers with its glittering appeal. As a part of the freedom struggle Gandhiji came to Mahabaleshwar in 1945 and Morarji Castle was the place where the father of the nation liked to rest.

Tiger's spring - A natural spring, which is believed to be the basis of river Savtri, Tiger spring greets tourists with pictorial beauty. The popular belief is that the spring water has some devout powers and the spring serves as the source of water for the animals in the jungle. Viewing the luxurious valley from beneath this lovely stream is really awe inspiring.

This pretty, scenic stream is located a kilometers away from the Arthur point. Tiger's spring can be reached by descending the steep steps by descending the steep Arthur's point. The glittering of the gushing shallow waters is so tempting that one would not mind spending hours beside it.

Helen's Point - Situated adjacent to the main market of Mahabaleshwar, Helen's point, is the treasure house of enchanting sceneries. This majestic point unfurls the gorgeousness of the lush green fields and the modest huts.

Babbington Point - Situated within the precincts of Mahabaleshwar, Babington Point is a much desired hot spot of the tourists. This enchanting place is positioned at a height of 1294 meters above the sea level. Since Babington point is situated atop, the boulevard that leads to this location itself is very thrilling.

Falkland Point - Named after Sir Filkland, a governor of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency, this charming spot offers you yet another wonderful vision of nature. What makes this point so lovely is the open space that reflects the true beauty of the light woods found in the hilly terrain of Mahabaleshwar.

Carnac Point - Sir James Rivett Carnac was one of the few governors of British reign who had been prettily inspired by the pictorial beauty of Mahabaleshwar . As a tribute to this great lover of nature, Carnac point is named after him.

Hunter Point - Mahabaleswhar offers some of the exotic locales that make the spectators spellbound. It is naturally bestowed with so many fascinating beauty spots that offer one with stunning panorama of nature. There are numerous points that overlook the dazzling valleys and deep forests, and majestic peaks.

Connaught Peak - This Peak in the Mahabaleshwar Road is the second highest peak in Mahabaleshwar . This peak was formerly called the Mount Olympia. In 1880, the Duke of Connaught visited this fabulous spot and was so inspired by the grandiose of the peak that he renamed the peak with his name. After that Mount Olympia was called the Connaught Peak. Situated at an altitude of 1400 meters, this peak is a favorite destination for riders.