Kedareshwar Cave
Large cave with Hindu temple in it. In the flooded hall from the water rises Shivlinga that once was surrounded by four pillars. Now only one remains and, according to legends, when the fourth will break, the world will come to an end.
Bahrot Caves
The only Zoroastrian cave temple in India. It was established in 1351 AD when Parsi were hiding here from the Muslim invasion. The holy fire still is burning here.
Suvarnadurg Fort
Island fortress at the coast in the Arabian Sea. There is another fortress on the mainland and both parts of the fortress in the past were united with a submarine tunnel that was approximately 600 m long. Constructed in the 15th – 17th century AD.
Sindhudurg Fort
An amazing fortress that was built along a complex perimeter of an island in the Arabian Sea. Fort was built in the 17th century, with 42 bastions. Interesting Neolithic petroglyphs.
Raigad Fort
Impressive hill fortress with 1,737 steps leading up towards it. Constructed in 1030, later extended with magnificent structures.
Murud-Janjira Fort
A very impressive marine fort on an island with 19 intact bastions. originally built in the 15th century, fortified afterward.
Lohagad Fort
Amazing hill fortress, with a part of it built on narrow cliff summit. The impressive access to the fortress is called Vinchukata. Developed since the Middle Ages.
Daulatabad Fort
One of the best-fortified forts – a conical, 200 m tall hill. Lower slopes of the hill have been cut away, leaving 50 m tall, nearly vertical walls around the whole hill. Contains rock-cut Buddhist cave temples.
Junapani stone circles
Group of some 300 megalithic stone circles. Burials in the circles are rich with iron items and sherds of ornamented pottery.
Peppara Forest and Kallanas
A population of suspected dwarf elephants reportedly lives in this forest. Here lives the common Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) but local people are convinced that considerably smaller elephants – Kallanas – hide from the common elephants further up in the mountains. Maximum height of Kallanas is 1.5 m.