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  Mahabaleshwar Landmarks

Arthur's Seat – This seat is 1470 meters high. The queen of all points, Authur's point got its name after King Arthur's Mallet as he was the first man to come here and build a house. The arrangement of rocks on the southern side is compared with the world notable stratification of rocks of the Grand Canyon of Colorado in the USA.

Elphinstone Point – A seven mile drive from Frere Hall fetch the tourist to Elphinstone. These lofty cliffs and peaks provides one with a thrilling experience. A scenic location which commands an overall view of the nearby surroundings, this point gives you the freshness and warmth of nature.

Mahabaleshwar Temple – The Temple has Lord Shiva as its presiding deity. The temple is encircled with a 5 feet high stone wall. The Mahabaleshwar hills were named after Lord Mahabali who is a personification of great strength. The Mahabaleshwar Temple is divided into two - the inner room and the outer room. The inner room is known as the God chamber and the outer room is the central hall.

Tapola – The place is ideal for picnic and boating spot because of its beautiful environment and the Koyna Dam's back waters. Tapola is otherwise known as Mini Kashmir. The view of the dam, the rivers, the beautiful Sahyadri range and the deep forests look very beautiful from this place and there is no wonder the place is known as mini Kashmir.

Kate's Point – This is at a height of 1,290 metres. It is one of the greatest points and no tourist would like to miss it. The distance of the point is 6.8 km. The view from the point is clear and splendid. The best time to visit is winter. It is during winter that the skies are clear. During winters the Dhom dam is full and it is a fantastic scene. The peaks of Kamalgadh, Pandavgadh and Mandardeo can also be seen from Kate's point. Close to the Kate's point is the Echo point.

Elephant's Head Point – One of the best points to be visited in Mahabaleshwar . The cliffs which overhang resemble an elephant's head and trunk. Thus the point got its name as the Elephant's Head Point. The point renders breathtaking views of the surroundings. The mountain range of Sahyadri is also visible from this point and it is bewitching to watch. The tourists and the visitors should take a pony ride or walk from the parking area to the spot.

Lodwick Point – Formerly known as the Sidney Point, Lodwick Point might be the most beautiful spot in Mahabaleshwar . An isolated lofty precipice that stood in the midst of two deep gorges, Sidney point brings out the charisma of the surrounding mountain peaks to its entirety. The winding pathway, which leads to it, is well suited for carriage drives and it goes through tiny but dense forests.

Pratapgarh Fort – The fort is the place from where the history of the Maratha Emperor Shivaji turned into a decisive course. This is here that Afzal Khan met his death. The Pratapgarh Fort is 900 m above sea level. It is 24 km west of Mahabaleshwar . The fort from a distance gives the appearance of a round topped hill. The wall of the lower fort forms a sort of a crown around the brow.

Dhobi Waterfall – The Waterfall is 3 km away from the town area. The fall is on the course which connects Lodwick point to Elphinstone Point. The locale of the fall is a beautiful corner. The falls face the southern side of the Elphinstone point directly. Either side of the falls is filled with rocks. Due to leafage the rocks appears to be green.

Venna Lake – The Lake is spread over an area of 28 acres and its average depth is 10 feet. The lake is fed by repeated springs. The area encircling the lake is full of flowers and greenery. The lake was constructed by Shri Appasaheb Maharj, who was the Raja of Satara in the year 1842.

Serbaug – A picturesque and naturally well designed landscape is an eye feasting valley in quaint hill resort Panchagani. Serbaug thrives with a wonderful children's park and a beautiful rose garden. This unspoiled and unpolluted land is the home to many kinds of bird fauna, various kinds of rabbits, turkeys and swans.

Parsi Point – It offers panoramic views of picturesque Dhom Dam backwaters and the lush green Krishna valley. The grand view of Wai village from these points is mind boggling and eye catching. This is a spot in Panchgani which is blessed with all worthy natural beauty. One can spend many hours in this calm and cool ambience enjoying the fragrant breeze emerging out from the hilly ranges.

Tableland – This land has been credited with the privilege of being Asia's second longest mountain Plateau. This is a wide expanse of laterite rock and this place offers the grand view of Panchgani hill station itself. One can get breathtaking views of Rajpuri caves and the place known as "Devil's Kitchen from here.

Catholic Church – One of the alluring attractions in Mahabaleshwar is the Roman Catholic Church that stood as a proud reminiscent of the past glory. Though in a deserted condition, the church offers something worthy for a watch. Its stained glass windows still hold the elegant look even after many decades.

Sunrise Point – Also known as a Wilson Point, one can view the sunrise from the three masonry round platforms. The second platform which is about 1 km away from the market area of Mahabaleshwar . It is the ideal place to view the sun rise. The platform is perfectly located at 4735 feet above sea level and is the highest point in Mahabaleshwar.

Panchganga Mandir – One of the holy places in Mahabaleshwar is the Panchganga Mandir. Water from five different rivers that is the Koyna, Krishna, Venna, Savitri and Gayatri join in this place. The confluence of five rivers has given the name Panchganga where Panch means five and ganga means river. All the rivers come out of a cow's mouth which is carved out of stone giving the place its name, Panchganga Mandir.