SATARA

" The Capital of Maratha Empire ! "

Satara district is a district of Maharashtra state in western India with an area of 10,480 km² and a population of 3,003,741 of which 14.17% were urban (as of 2011).[1][2] Satara is the capital of the district and other major towns include Medha, Wai, Karad, Koregaon, Dahiwadi, Koynanagar, Rahimatpur, Phaltan, Mahabaleshwar, Vaduj and Panchgani. This district comes under Pune Administrative Division along with Pune, Sangli, Solapur and Kolhapur. The district of Pune bounds it to the north, Raigad bounds it to the north-west, Solapur the east, Sangli to the south, and Ratnagiri to the west.[3] The Sahyadri range, or main range of the Western Ghats, runs north and south along the western edge of the district, separating it from Ratnagiri District. The Mahadeo range starts about 10 m. north of Mahabaleshwar and stretches east and south-east across the whole of the district. The Mahadeo hills are bold, presenting bare scarps of black rock like fortresses. The Satara district is part of two main watersheds. The Bhima River watershed, which is a tributary of the Krishna, includes the north and northeast of the district, north of the Mahadeo hills. The rest of the district is drained by the upper Krishna and its tributaries. The hill forests have a large store of timber and firewood. The whole of Satara district falls within the Deccan Traps area; the hills consist of trap intersected by strata of basalt and topped with laterite, while, of the different soils on the plains, the commonest is the black loamy clay containing carbonate of lime. This soil, when well watered, is capable of yielding heavy crops. Satara contains some important irrigation works, including the Krishna canal. In some of the western parts of the district the average annual rainfall exceeds 5 m.; but on the eastern side water is scanty, the rainfall varying from 1 m in Satara town to less than 30 cm in some places farther east. ...The district is traversed from north to south by a railway line, which passes 15 km east of Satara town. The Mandher Devi temple in Mandhradevi, near Wai, is the Kalubai temple. Located on a hill 4,650 feet above sea level, the temple, some 20 km from Wai, overlooks the picturesque Purandhar fort. Devotees attribute miraculous properties to a grove around the shrine. Lore has it that the temple is more than 400 years old and was built during Shivaji's Maratha rule. However, no definite date on the temple's construction is available. It was the scene of a tragic stampede on 25 January 2005.

POPULATION

30 lakhs


AREA

10,480 km²


LITERACY RATE

82.87%

Here are the destinations for you !

Pratapgarh Fort
Shivsagar Lake
Thosegar Falls
Lingamala Falls
Ajinkyatara Fort
Natarj Mandir
Mayani Bird
Kaas Lake
Shivaji Maharaj

Pratapgarh fort


Timing: 6AM to 6PM


Entry fee: None


Location: Poladpur Mahabaleshwar Road, Satara, Maharashtra.



Looking for some beautiful historical places? Pratapgarh Fort is one of the best Satara tourist places that you mustn’t miss. Well, the fort is completely suitable for clicking stunning pictures and photographs. Pratapgarh fort is quite nearby Mahabaleshwar, as being one of the most popular hilltops in Maharashtra. Astounding valleys, lakes and the entire city is visible from hill top of Pratapgad Fort.If you want to visit Pratapgarh Fort, then Monsoon would be the right season for you. It gives a mesmerizing pleasant feel of fresh rains, beautiful clouds, and the cold weather.






Shivsagar lake


Timing: 8AM to 6PM


Entry fee:100rs per person


Location: Poladpur Mahabaleshwar Road, Satara, Maharashtra

Shivsagar Lake, being one of the most beautiful regions in the Satara district offers a peaceful and calm spot to spend an entire day. You can even choose these lakesides as your one-day picnic spot. Cool water here, is quite clean and fresh.

If you love water sports, then Shivsagar Lake has got boat rides for you. Also, ensure that you are choosing for speed boating, as it feels completely different as if you are entering another world. Fresh greenery, quiet ambiance, and an enthusiastic cool breeze are what impresses the tourists here.








Thosegar falls


Timing: 9AM to 6PM


Location: Thoseghar, Satara, Maharashtra

If you are looking for some water fun in Satara, Thoseghar waterfalls is what you should never lose here. Being the most popular waterfall, it is one of the highest falls in India, and also the most visited fall in Maharashtra


Thosegarh falls in Monsoon season is the most serene and calm location to relax. This waterfalls are all surrounded by greenery, that passes a pleasant and fresh air throughout the spot.








Lingamala falls


Timing: 8AM to 5:30PM


Entry fee:50rs


Location: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Lingamala is another breathtaking waterfall situated in the Mahabaleshwar region of Maharashtra state. It is the most awe-inspiring falls that you must never miss visiting. The falls is situated just behind Lingamala forest bungalow.

If you are looking for a serene and a calm place for ultimate peace of mind, then Lingamala falls is an awesome pick for you. From the hilltop of Lingamala falls, you can also enjoy Dhobi Falls along with Chinaman’s falls.








Ajinkyatara fort


Timing: 8AM to 4:30PM


Entry fee:15rs


Location: satara,maharashtra


Quite widely pronounced as the fort of Satara, Ajinkyatara fort is completely visible from any corner of Satara City. Ajinkya fort is the fourth popular capital of Maharashtra which has frequent visitors and tourists as well, which is one of the hills from the seven hills in the region.

This particular fort is the tallest one, being the height of 3,300 feet in the Bamnoli region of the city which was then used by the dynasties to keep an eye on their enemies.

. Ajinkyatara fort is quite famous for trekking, hiking, and other adventurous activities, even among the locals.

Several kings and dynasties have won Ajinkyatara and ruled over it for many years and decades.






Natraj mandir

Timing: 8Am to 4PM


Entry fee:none


Location: Aditya nagari,satara,maharashtra


Lord Natraj, popularly known for embodying of Lord Shiva, who is known for his Rudra Tandava art of Dance in the Hindu Mythology. The Natraj Temple is solely dedicated to Lord Shiva for his Tandava Performance as Lord Natarajar.


It is one of the most visited places in the city of Satara. It is located across NH44 that ultimately connects Solapur to Satara. The Temple is pretty similar to the Chidambaram temple in Pondicherry, TamilNadu.





Mayani bird sanctuary


Timing: 7AM to 9PM


Entry fee: Rs 15


Location:SH76,satara,kankatre,maharashtra

If you are in Satara for some adventure, then Mayani Bird Sanctuary is the right pick where you must step in.


. It is one of the popular Satara Tourist places that you must never miss. Mayani sanctuary has got different species and varieties of birds


This sanctuary is a perfect getaway for bird enthusiasts around the world. Mayani Bird sanctuary was built during British times when they ruled our country.

This particular sanctuary has more than 400 various types of birds and species from various cities and countries.






Kaas Lake


Timing:9AM to 7PM


Entry fee: Rs 100


Locatio:kaas lake,satara,maharashtra


Kaas Lake, also known as Kaas Talav, a well-known attraction in the city of Satara in the state of Maharashtra


Well, the Kaas lake was built in 1875; is pretty near to the Satara city and nearby to Kaas Plateau too, which makes it a popular destination for tourists.

The altitude of this particular lake is approximately 1060 m, which is mostly above sea level, giving you a adventurous experience.

You can even visit the famous temples such as Kasaidevi Temple, Bamnoli, Yewateshwar Temple and Tapola near the city.






Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum


Timing: 10:30AM to 5:00PM


Entry fee: Rs 3 per person


Location: Satara,maharashtra


as Satara Museum. Well, the museum is unique and one of the attractive places to visit in Satara city, in Maharashtra. Chhatrapati Shivaji museum was structured and built in the year 1970.


This museum was constructed to enrich and keep remembering the Maratha culture and the great rulers


. Also, this particular museum is primarily segregated into two categories- as Maratha Art Gallery and Exhibition Pieces. You can also take a look over exhibited weapons, costumes, artworks and other materials used by Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji.







Here is the cuisine of the district

Bhakarwadi

Bhakarwadi is one of the popular snack from western India. Bhakarwadi are fried and crisp pinwheels or spirals.

Misal

misal is very popular spicy dish in the western indian state of maharashtra.

Tambda-pandhra rassa

tambda pandhra rassa(red&white curry)which is speciality of satara

Kandi pedhe

kandi pedhe is famous sweet from satara kandi pedhe is round smooth textured sweet that comes in cardamom and kesar flavors.

puran poli

An indian delicacy made by stuffing soft wholewheat dough with soft cooked yellow lentils,jaggery/brown sugar ,cardamom,nutmeg and safron

Datta bhel

Datta Bhel has been serving the best bhel in satara

Lets do some shopping from the district !

Mapro garden

Address: Panchgani, Maharashtra, India, situated close to Mahabaleshwar.

Timing: 9am to 8pm.

city center Mall

Addesss: Moti Chowk, Sadashiv Peth, Satara, Maharashtra 415002

Timing: 10am to 9pm.

city pride mall

Address: satara, Maharashtra 415612.

Timing: 9am to 9pm.

Arihant Mall

Address: Abhyudhya Nagar, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra 415612.

Timing: 8am to 10pm.

Siddhagiri Product Retailer Ratnagiri

Address: Police Head Quarters, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra 415612.

Timing: 9am to 9pm.

Samartha Vastu Bhandar

Address: Ratnagiri, Maharashtra 415639.

Timing: 10am to 8.30pm.

You may also look for other districts !

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Sangli

Sangli district is a district of Maharashtra state in west-central India. Sangli city is the district headquarters. The district is 25.11% urban. Sangli and Miraj are the largest cities.[citation needed] The industrial town of Kirloskarwadi is also located in the Sangli District. Industrialist Laxmanrao Kirloskar started his first factory here.

It is 110KM from Satara

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Solapur

Solapur is a city located in the south-western region of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Solapur is Pune, Bangalore and Hyderabad, with a branch line to the cities of Bijapur and Gadag in the neighbouring state of Karnataka.

It is 250 KM from Satara

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Pune

Pune District is in the state of Maharashtra, India. The district's population was 9,429,408 in the 2011 census, Makes it the fourth-most-populous district amongst India's 640 districts.[2] This district has an urban population of 58.08 percent of its total.

It is 95KM from Satara

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