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Mumbai’s monsoon season arrives: 10 nearby weekend retreats for a quick getaway

Mumbai's monsoon season arrives: 10 nearby weekend retreats for a quick getaway Mumbai's monsoon season arrives: 10 nearby weekend retreats for a quick getaway

After a brief two-week hold-up, the monsoon has finally touched down in Mumbai, ushering in refreshing downpours and preparing the Western Ghats for delightful changes…

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1. Lonavala – Mumbai’s Timeless Monsoon Getaway | Situated approximately 65 km from Mumbai, Lonavala is a beloved monsoon retreat. With mist-draped paths, cascading waterfalls, lush valleys, and breathtaking viewpoints, it’s a perfect spot for quick weekend getaways when the rains arrive. (Image: Canva)

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2. Matheran – A Serene Escape Free from Vehicles | Located around 80 km from Mumbai, Matheran provides a tranquil escape with its forest trails, scenic viewpoints, and earthy pathways. The hill station is particularly breathtaking during the monsoon, with verdant landscapes and a cooler climate making it a pleasure to hike through the woods. (Image: Canva)

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3. Igatpuri – Enchanting Mountains and Scenic Drives | Located around 120 km from Mumbai, Igatpuri transforms into a lush paradise during the monsoon. Nestled by the Sahyadri ranges, it’s ideal for those seeking picturesque drives, cloud-kissed mountain vistas, and a laid-back weekend escape. (Image: Canva)

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4. Bhandardara – A Tranquil Lakeside Retreat | Positioned about 165 km from Mumbai, Bhandardara is celebrated for its picturesque lake, stunning waterfalls, and mountain scenery. The monsoon imbues this area with a fresh allure, making it an appealing choice over busy hill stations. (Image: Canva)

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5. Kaas Plateau – A Scenic Drive Through Verdant Valleys | Roughly 280 km from Mumbai, Kaas Plateau is best explored later in the monsoon as wildflowers begin to bloom. The drive is a visual delight, showcasing rolling hills, lush green valleys, and marvelous Western Ghats views along the route. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

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6. Alibaug – A Refreshing Coastal Monsoon Retreat | Just about 95 km from Mumbai, Alibaug presents a rejuvenating coastal getaway during the rain season. The ocean turns dramatic, cafés become cozier, and the serene ambiance provides an excellent short escape from city life. (Image: Canva)

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7. Karnala – A Quick Retreat into Nature and History | Just about 50 km from Mumbai, Karnala is the ideal spot for a swift monsoon adventure. The fort trek becomes lush and green during the rains, while the nearby forest flourishes with new life. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

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8. Mahabaleshwar – Cloudy Views and Pleasant Climate | Approximately 260 km from Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar is a cherished monsoon destination, known for its cloud-enveloped viewpoints, winding roads, and inviting weather. It serves as an excellent locale for long drives, nature walks, and leisurely sightseeing. (Image: Canva)

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9. Malshej Ghat – A Picturesque Monsoon Drive | Roughly 130 km from Mumbai, Malshej Ghat offers one of the most beautiful drives during the rainy season. With breathtaking waterfalls cascading down cliffs, misty roads, and rolling green hills, the journey is unforgettable. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

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10. Rajmachi – A Favorite Destination for Monsoon Trekkers | Situated around 80 km from Mumbai, Rajmachi transforms into a lush landscape during the rainy season. Highly popular among trekkers, this area draws visitors eager to experience its waterfalls, valleys, and the stunning Sahyadri range. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

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