Updated On: 12 October, 2023 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Devanshi Doshi
Chalkewadi, separated from the Kaas Plateau by a mountain, is a lesser-known natural attraction that offers a similar, colourful breathtaking landscape

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To make the most of the recent long weekend, starting from September 30 to October 2, we set out on a pilgrimage to cover three prominent temples in Maharashtra. Our first halt was the Tulja Bhavani temple, followed by Shree Swami Samarth Samadhi Math, and finally, Pandharpur. After our temple trail, we were keen to visit Satara’s famous valley of flowers, Kaas Plateau. However, we learnt that entry into the Plateau was supposed to be booked online in advance, and that it was already sold out for the weekend. One of our travelling companions, a resident of Satara, saved our day by suggesting an alternate venue — Chalkewadi which is 52.4 km from Kaas, and offers similar sweeping views of flower beds, minus the crowds.
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