Updated On: 25 January, 2023 03:33 PM IST | Mumbai | Athulya Nambiar
On account of National Tourism Day, Sai Tamhankar shares insights from her trip around the state of Maharashtra

Sai Tamhankar
Maharashtra is a land brimming with an array of great historic hotspots, colorful shrines, a phenomenal collection of caves, and oodles of food offerings - a state that brings with it a diverse, rich, and vibrant culture. With its immersive and authentic style of storytelling, National Geographic in India along with actor Sai Tamhankar went on an experiential journey through a series - ‘Postcards from Maharashtra’. Speaking to mid-day.com, Sai shared insights into her trip to the state.
The Beginning:
Every travel begins with a big decision on the starting point of your journey. When it comes to a state like Maharashtra, which with an area of 307, 713 km square and is the third largest state in the country, one can truly get confused about where to start. "Off course from my most favourite city in the world-Mumbai. We started from Mumbai then went to Pune, then we went to Nashik, and then to Aurangabad. If you geographically see this is a diamond, so we covered this entire diverse, shiny diamond and it was wonderful."