Maharashtra Top Cities & Famous Cities of Maharashtra
Here we take a look at some of the Top Cities of Maharashtra which has a number of tourist attractions.
Mumbai - The Capital of Maharashtra is also the Financial Capital of India. Mumbai is a bustling cosmopolitan city offering a kaleidoscopic experiences to all those who come to discover its charm. Once a sleepy fishing village to the city which never sleeps there is an amazing transformation of Mumbai. Today it is ranked among the topnotch cities of the world. More..
Pune: is the second largest city of Maharashtra. Pune is nestled in the Western Ghats and bestowed with a bevy of natural beauty and historical spots. Besides known as the Cultural Capital of Maharashtra it has today also emerged as a strong IT hub. More...
Nagpur: is the Second Capital of Maharashtra and is known all over the world as Orange City for its Orange farms. It ranks as third largest after Mumbai and Pune. Nagpur is now a major city with rapid development of infrastructure and major industrialization. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has its headquarters in Nagpur. More...
Kolhapur: about 450-km south of Mumbai is a place known as a centre of excellence in arts, education, industry and sports. It is a place of both historical as well as mythological significance and is a sacred pilgrimage centre on account of its guardian deity Mahalakshmi or Ambabai.More
Aurangabad: situated in the Marathwada region, is a city of immense historic importance along with an inceredible reputation as a highly industrialised city. Though mostly visted as the transit point for the twin world heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora, Aurangabad can hold on its own with some fine tourist spots. More...
Amravati: is nestled in Maharashtra, Western India. Adorned with verdure hills, temples, forts and forests, Amaravati is visited by good numbers of pilgrims as well as leisure travelers from every nook and corner of the world.More..
Nanded: is one of the historical places in Maharashtra where Sikhism solidified its foothold over the entire region. Guru Gobind Singh visited this Nanded with Bahadur Shah Zafar. Guru Godind Singh advocated his last verses and took his last breathe at this place. He asked the Sikh community that there is no need of any leader and they should adopt Guru Granth sahib as their leader. More...
Nashik in Maharashtra shares a close proximity with many of mythological temples. Nashik is amongst the most sacred place as well as the trade center for many pilgrims. Myhtology has it that king Rama, during the 14 years of exile made Nashik his home. More..
