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Vikramgad, situated about 80km from Mumbai is a small village on the Manor - Jwahar road in the Thane District of Maharashtra. It is a nature escapade and blessed with lush vegetation and ample flora and fauna.



Vikramgad Overview

Vikramgad is a small village situated on the Manor-Jawhar Road in the Thane District of Maharashtra. It is situated at a distance of around 80 km from Mumbai and is an ideal weekend getaway. Vikramgad is a nature resort and more than 200 species of trees, flowering plants and shrubs are grown here. 

The region has been ruled by various dynasties including the Mughals in the 14th century and Portuguese in the 16th century. The Peshwas took over the region, which was later ruled by the British in 1817. The region also witnessed trade activities with Phoenicia, Babylon and Egypt from 2500 BC to 500 BC. 

Vikramgad is famous for its rich cultural heritage that can be seen in the Warli painting, which originated in the destination. Tarpa is a popular dance form which is performed on various occasions and festivals. The main languages spoken here are Hindi and Marathi.

Vikramgad is known for its attractions such as Jai Vilas Palace, which has historical significance. Pilucha Dhabdhaba Waterfalls are visited by a number of travellers during monsoon. Furthermore, tourists can enjoy various adventure sports in Sajjan, which is situated nearby Vikramgad. 

Vikramgad is connected with all the major cities of Maharashtra and can be reached through airways, railways and roadways. The nearest airport is the Chhatrapathi Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai. Thane Railway Station is the nearest station which has regular trains from major cities of Maharashtra along with Kochi and Hyderabad. 

Travellers can visit Vikramgad during the winter months extending from October to January, which is ideal for sightsee in. 

Bes Time : June to January

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