





Hit the driving range or practice your short game on the putting green before conquering the nine-hole golf course, which features an island and other water challenges.
A popular destination for fans of film-making, these studios have been used in the creation of films such as <em>Jodhaa Akbar</em> and <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>. The 52-acre premises are open to tours that cover the film-making process and spectacular sets of ancient and modern structures.
Visit these ancient caves excavated by Buddhist followers in the first century BC. Set at the foot of a cliff amidst verdant forest, the impressive carved stone facings, interiors, and Buddhist sculptures offer a breathtaking glimpse into ancient religious life.
Also known as Peth Fort, this ancient structure is set atop a hill with stunning views of the surrounding region. The hike to the fort is relatively easy and so quite popular with visitors to Karjat.
Visit the mesmerizing Bhivpuri Waterfall, nestled within incredible natural surroundings. Gaze in wonder at the captivating falls that cascade from a cliff surrounded by lush greenery.
The picturesque Palasdari village is known for scenic beauty and trekking trails. Visitors to this popular area can appreciate the waterfalls and sweeping panoramic views.
Make sure to visit this beautiful waterfall surrounded by green vegetation and rushing streams. Explore the local areas and enjoy a hike through nature to reach the impressive falls.
Pali Bhutivali Dam offers amazing panoramic views of the local nature and is a must see when in Karjat. Enjoy picture perfect moments with stunning vistas of the sprawling countryside.
Hike through the breathtaking valley to see its waterfalls and caves. The area is popular with hikers and adventure seekers who like to slip down the valley's rocky waterslide.
This temple serves as a spiritual center for devotees, providing a serene environment for worship and meditation. The main idol (moolnayak) of Lord Neminath is the central focus, surrounded by other idols and sacred symbols integral to Jain worship.