Maharashtra is much more than simply the metropolis of Mumbai or its Maratha stronghold of Pune. The state is a major agricultural player, producing sugarcane, millet, rice, cotton, tobacco and peanuts, among many other crops and fruits. Today, farmers in the regions of Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Baramati and Palghar are inviting visitors to experience rural life and a change of pace from the daily grind.
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Bookmark These 6 Rural Homestays In Maharashtra For A Long Weekend
Maharashtra is home to some fabulous homestays that allow visitors to reconnect with the living planet and the people who grow our food. One visit won't be enough
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A quaint cottage in Tural run by the duo behind Rustic Holidays
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A quaint cottage in Tural run by the duo behind Rustic Holidays
Photo: Copyright: Rustic Holidays
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