Satara, nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range, is known for its stunning natural landscapes and historical significance. The region is home to the famous Kaas Plateau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where thousands of blooming wildflowers create a mesmerizing carpet of colors. Satara is also famous for its forts, including the imposing Ajinkyatara Fort, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills. With Pikme, travelers can create tailored itineraries to explore Satara's natural wonders and historical treasures. Whether hiking through lush hills, visiting ancient forts, or enjoying the scenic beauty of Kaas, Pikme ensures an unforgettable experience in this tranquil destination.
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| Shirdi And Nashik Spiritual Tour | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.18,150 |
| Hills And Heritage: Pune To Mahabaleshwar Expedition | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.30,250 |
| Maharashtra Triad : Exploring Mumbai, Pune And Mahabaleshwar | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs.36,300 |
| 7-day Mumbai To Pune Cultural And Scenic Tour | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.42,350 |
Discover the serene beauty of Satara, a destination known for its hill stations and historical significance. Our tour packages include visits to popular spots like Kaas Plateau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the majestic Ajinkyatara Fort. Ideal for nature lovers and history enthusiasts, Satara offers a peaceful retreat amidst Maharashtra's scenic landscapes.
1.Best Time to Visit: October to March. Satara is best visited during the winter months when the weather is pleasant for exploring its forts and hills. The summer heat can be overwhelming, while the monsoon season may cause travel disruptions.
2.Explore Local Transport: Use Auto-Rickshaws and Buses. Satara has a good local transport system with auto-rickshaws and buses. For visiting nearby attractions like Kaas Plateau and Ajinkyatara Fort, consider hiring a private taxi for convenience.
3.Pack for Varying Weather: Comfortable Clothing. The weather in Satara can vary, so pack light, breathable clothing for daytime and a light jacket for cooler evenings. If visiting during the monsoon, carry an umbrella or raincoat for unexpected showers.
4.Respect Local Culture: Modesty at Historical Sites. When visiting historical sites and temples in Satara, dress modestly and respect local customs. Follow any guidelines regarding photography and behavior at these significant landmarks.
5.Experience Local Cuisine: Try Varieties of Bhakri. Satara is known for its delicious local cuisine. Don't miss out on trying different varieties of bhakri (a type of flatbread) and other local delicacies at traditional eateries.
6.Visit During Flower Season: Kaas Plateau in September. If visiting in September, explore the Kaas Plateau, which comes alive with blooming flowers during this time. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers.
A sweet flatbread filled with a mixture of jaggery and lentils, best enjoyed with ghee.
Crispy onion fritters made from gram flour, perfect as a tea-time snack.
Traditional flatbread made from various grains, typically served with curries and vegetables.
A savory snack mix made from puffed rice and spices, popular during festivals.
A spicy curry made from mixed lentils, served with bread and topped with onions.
A spiced gram flour cake made with coriander, steamed, and fried, perfect for snacks.
Beautiful handwoven sarees known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs.
A variety of aromatic spices sourced from local markets, ideal for culinary enthusiasts.
Unique handicrafts made from local materials, showcasing the artistry of Satara.
Ornate gold and silver jewelry reflecting Satara's rich culture and heritage.
Colorful textiles and garments made using traditional weaving techniques.
Beautiful terracotta pottery showcasing local craftsmanship, perfect for home decor.
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| 1.Trek to Kaas Plateau:- | A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its seasonal blooming flowers and rich biodiversity. |
| 2.Explore Ajinkyatara Fort:- | A historic hill fort offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. |
| 3.Visit Thoseghar Waterfall:- | A stunning waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, popular for monsoon trekking. |
| 4.Experience the beauty of Sajjangad Fort:- | A hilltop fort and a spiritual center dedicated to the saint Samarth Ramdas. |
| 5.Explore the Kaas Lake:- | A scenic lake located near the Kaas Plateau, ideal for picnics and nature walks. |
| 6.Visit Pratapgad Fort:- | A historical site that played a significant role in Maratha history, offering picturesque views and trekking opportunities. |
During the monsoon season, Satara experiences heavy rainfall from June to September, enhancing the lush greenery of the region. While it's a scenic time to visit, travelers should be cautious of slippery roads and localized flooding.
Summer in Satara, from March to May, can be quite hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40 C. This is not ideal for sightseeing, but early mornings and evenings are perfect for exploring local forts and nature trails while enjoying cooler temperatures.
Winter in Satara, from November to February, brings mild weather, with temperatures ranging from 10 C to 25 C. This is the best time for outdoor activities, trekking in the Sahyadri mountains, and visiting historical sites without the discomfort of summer heat.
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