Wilson Point Also called as Sunrise point, it is the highest point at 4710 ft above sea level. It is a vast plateau with three platforms from where you can get an exquisite view of the sunrise. Connaught Peak The second highest point in Mahabaleshwar presents a panoramic view of the lush greenery. You can see sunrise as well as sunset from this point. Elphinston Point This point overlooks two valleys, Koyna on the left & Savitri on the right.
Marjorie Point View several hills that form a part of the Sahyadri range from this point. Castle Rock This point is found on the way to the Arthur's seat and one can see the Savitri valley from there. Arthur's Seat This is the most majestic of all points in Mahableshwar. The stratification of rocks on the southern side is often compared to the Grand Canyon found in Colarado, USA. Arthur's Seat is is the only place from where one can see a geographical distinction of the Konkan & the Desh (Deccan) clearly. Kates Point: Kates Point offers a breathtaking view of the Krishna valley & the backwaters of the Dhom Dam. From the southern side it also looks like an elephant's head and there is an echo point as well. Baghdad Point This scenic point gives you a superb view of the back waters of the Koyna dam on your left, River Solshi with tiny villages on its banks and the vast green slopes of the Mahabaleshwar plateau on your right. Bombay Point This point is a very popular sunset point. It showcases the Sahyadri range, Koyna valley & Pratapgad. Lodwick Point & Boars Head These points give you a fantastic view of the Mahabaleshwar plateau and all its awe-inspiring surroundings. Water Falls There are many waterfalls around Mahabaleshwar that flow only during the rainy season. Prominent ones are Chinamans, Lingmala & Dhobi waterfalls. Famous Places in the vicinity of Mahabaleshwar Pratapgadh At a distance of 25 kms from Mahabaleshwar stands the majestic Pratapgadh housing the tomb of Afzalkhan at the bottom of the fort. There is a temple of Bhavani Mata and a statue of Shivaji Maharaj inside the fort called Bale killa. Panchaganga Mandir According to Hindu mythology, the five holy rivers Krishna, Venna, Koyna, Savitri & Gayatri show their token appearance here in five springs. They can be seen flowing through the five stone conduits & joining in one horizontal half channel leading to the Goumukhi cowface spout. Though the Gomukh it falls into the cistern below. On the northen side there is a similar conduit through which the holy 'Ganga' appears every twelve years. From the conduit on the southern side flows the holy Saraswati during the Bhadrapad month, Shasthi (6th day), with the Sun in the Hasta Nakshatra, Rohini Nakshatra in predominance & Vyatipat. This miraculous yoga (coincidence) is known as the "Kapila Shasthi Yoga", which Shri Shankar Mandir More Information www.mahabaleshwarhotels.info