Maharashtra offers hill stations where misty mornings, chilly evenings, and hot cups of chai become your daily norm.
This guide highlights weekend-friendly hill towns that consistently rank among the coldest places in Maharashtra, even when the rest of the state heats up: Lonavala–Khandala and Mahabaleshwar. Think lush green valleys, dramatic ghats, seasonal waterfalls, crisp air, and cosy stays where you can relax completely.
Beyond the famed chikki and popular viewpoints, these twin hills firmly hold their place as among the coldest places in Maharashtra, especially during the monsoon and winter seasons.
Why Lonavala–Khandala Shine as Cold-Weather Retreats
Days are best for long drives to viewpoints like Lion’s Point or Duke’s Nose; evenings are best spent in a villa living room, watching the fog roll in through picture windows.
Things to Do in Lonavala & Khandala
👉 For a smooth weekend plan, here’s a complete guide on how to reach Lonavala from Mumbai and Pune.
Stay Cool in Style: Lohono Villas in Lonavala
Overlooking the Sahyadris and Pawna Lake, this villa offers:
The villa is close to Pawna Lake and forts, yet tranquil enough to luxuriate poolside all weekend.
Ideal for larger groups, just 30 minutes from central Lonavala:
Explore golf clubs, forts, and viewpoints nearby or stay wrapped in misty mornings by the pool.
Mahabaleshwar stands out for its consistently cool weather and is often the coldest destination in Maharashtra, as it is perched higher and deeper within the Western Ghats.
Reasons to Choose Mahabaleshwar
Things to Do in Mahabaleshwar
👉 Planning your trip is easy—here’s a detailed guide on how to reach Mahabaleshwar by road, rail, or air.
Designed for families or close friends, Vinayalam offers:
Quietly situated yet close enough to explore viewpoints and markets by day.
Chilly mornings and cool evenings in Lonavala, Khandala, and Mahabaleshwar call for hearty, warm meals that are a treat for the senses. Local favourites—piping hot misal pav, bhakri with spicy aamti, and freshly made vada pav—bring warmth and flavour to both outdoor adventures and slow villa days. Seasonal delights such as luscious strawberries in Mahabaleshwar—often savoured with rich cream—offer a sweet, refreshing contrast to the crisp air. Winter sweets, made with jaggery and sesame, such as tilgul and ladoos, add festive warmth, while local tea stalls serve steaming cups of masala chai that perfectly complement misty mornings.
👉 If you’re travelling with family and planning winter holidays beyond hill stations, you may also enjoy family-friendly wildlife safaris in India, which offer a completely different way to experience the season.
Q. Which is the coldest place in Maharashtra for a weekend?
Mahabaleshwar generally holds the lowest temperatures among popular hill stations, especially in winter.
Q. When is the best time to visit the coldest hill stations in Maharashtra?
Anytime is a good time because in Summer (Mar–May) the trip helps to escape the city heat, in the Monsoon (Jun–Sep) for lush greenery and waterfalls and Winter (Nov–Feb) for crisp air and bonfires.
Q. Are Lonavala and Khandala suitable for 2-day trips?
Yes, ideally, any two days are good, but the hill stations are best suited for Friday to Sunday getaways.
Q. Do Lonavala, Khandala, and Mahabaleshwar require warm clothes?
Light jumpers/jackets are essential in the monsoon and winter seasons, especially during early mornings and nights.
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