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Maharashtra Tourism

Maharashtra Tourism - Read Story of Maharashtra from its own words. Information about Maharashtra, History of Maharashtra, Cuisine, Culture, Travel Guide and more.<br><br>To Know More Visit http://maharashtraplanet.com

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Maharashtra Tourism

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  1. MaharashtraPlanet Maharashtra Tourism Welcome to the 3rd largest state of India! “Covering a vast 308,000 square km area occupying a substantial portion of Deccan Plateau related to Western Peninsula” www.maharashtraplanet.com

  2. Introduction: Maharashtra • There is much to see and do when you are on Maharashtra. You can enjoy the Maharashtra State Tourism with the view of majestic mountain ranges that stretch into mists as long as your vision holds and beyond. • In-numerous forts stand strong, proud, and indomitable, as they have done through the years. Also, don’t miss the beautiful temples sculpted out from basalt rocks, a testimony to human endurance and capabilities. • There are many Maharashtra Tourism places to explore. Maharashtra offer so many best places to visit that no other state offers. Some of the famous places in maharashtra include Mahabaleshwar, Matheran, Khandala, Alibaug, Tarkarli, Ganpatipule, Chikhaldara, forts, and many more. • These are some of the famous tourist destinations in Maharashtra

  3. MaharashtraGeography • Maharashtra is Bounded by Gujarat in North-West, Chhattisgarh in East, Madhya Pradesh in North, Andhra Pradesh in South-east, and Goa in Southwest, Karnataka in South, and Union Territories Dadra and Nagar Haveli in West along with the vast expanse of Arabian Sea beyond. • The shape of Maharashtra is mostly triangular with 450 miles/725 km Western Coastline as the base and tapering interiors approximately 500 miles/800 km towards the East. A leader amidst Indian states in industrial and agricultural production, education, transport and trade. Maharashtra also boast of a rich, glorious past written in tales of valour and romance.

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  5. History of Maharashtra • Archaeological pieces of evidence place Maharashtra origin to third century BC. Since those early days, Maharashtra was the hub of commerce and trade. You can know about the prosperity Maharashtra enjoyed in those golden days of yore from the writings of Hun Tsang, the famed Chinese traveller who visited here during 640-641 BC. • The Mauryans ruled the lands during third and fourth century BC and there was a great advancement in the fields of Buddhist learning and trade at this time. • After Mauryans, Satwahanas established their empire and remained in power between 230 BC and 225 AD. Vakataka and Chalukya Empires followed with Rastrakuta rulers in quick succession and all through this exchange of power, Maharashtra remained a prominent centre for art and culture. • The dawn of 17th century saw the rise of Marathas who established the most glorious Empire, much credit to the great ruler Shivaji who is today the part of folklore.

  6. Culture of Maharashtra • To explore Maharashtra Tourism you must understand its culture. Marathi is the native language of Maharashtra also it boast of a vast cultural heritage. Lord Ganesha is the most revered deity but all religions and cultures find a place of importance on the land of Maharashtra with their sites and monuments. • Traditional clothes are kurta, pheta, and dhoti for men and saree-choli for women. Traditional dance forms reflect my richness and diversity one of the most interesting among them is Povda. You will be mesmerized by the performance that revolves around Shivaji. The most participated festival is GaneshChaturthi still, Holi, Diwali, Muharram, and Eid all are celebrated with equal fervour.

  7. Cuisine of Maharashtra • Marathi cuisine has two main branches namely- Konkani and Varadi. The former is the signature of the Konkan or the coastal belt containing a mix of Brahmin, Goan, Malvani, Saraswat, and Guad cuisine. • Varadi cuisine belongs to the non-coastal regions - Vidarbha. In traditional preparations, vegetables have an aromatic, sedate delight whereas meat and fish are spicy, hot, and steamy. Konkani cuisine shows heavy use of various spices and coconut.

  8. ThankYouwww.maharashtraplanet.com

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