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Pack Your Bags! These 6 Monsoon Destinations Near Mumbai Are Just ₹5,000 Away

Escape Mumbai this monsoon with 6 stunning destinations under ₹5000. From lush hills to hidden lakes and forts, enjoy a scenic and affordable weekend getaway.

The monsoon season transforms Maharashtra’s landscapes into lush, misty, and cinematic beauty. If you’re itching to take a break without breaking the bank, you’re actually at the right place. These budget-friendly getaways, each under ₹5,000, have a lot to offer. Filled with waterfalls, forts, serene lakes, and misty hills, these destinations are waiting to be explored. Here’s a list of 6 incredible short escapes from Mumbai that promise scenic beauty, great food, and a much-needed escape from the bustling city, all on budget. 

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1. Matheran 

(Image Source: Twitter/@Ronak_Unadkat)
(Image Source: Twitter/@Ronak_Unadkat)

Approximately 83 kilometres away from Mumbai, Matheran is a peaceful hill retreat. Perched in the Western Ghats, this hill station has misty hills and panoramic views. What’s unique about Matheran is that it has a no vehicle policy. Once you reach Dasturi Point, you can either walk or take a horse ride into the heart of this destination. It’s really a paradise which offers charming viewpoints like Panorama Point and Echo Point, along with the scenic Charlotte Lake. Tourists live in the local guesthouses that offer stays for as low as ₹2000 for two nights. You can also experience the toy train ride for a picturesque journey.

2. Igatpuri 

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(Image Source: Twitter/@Vidyakar)

Igatpuri is home to scenic forts, waterfalls, and green valleys. This monsoon destination, about 120 kilmetres away from Mumbai, gets transformed into a paradise during the rains. The Bhatsa River Valley, Camel Valley, and Tringalwadi Fort attracts tourists from all over the country. Surrounded by the Sahyadris, Igatpuri is known for its budget lodges and small hotels. These stays starting from ₹2000-₹3000, are ideal for a weekend getaway. Travelling here, you can also enjoy local Maharashtrian thalis at roadside eateries, without spending much. If you’re someone who’s seeking a peaceful and soulful time without much crowd, Igatpuri should definitely be in your list. 

3. Karjat

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(Image Source: Twitter/@LoveSongs4Peace)

Popular for monsoon treks like Kondana Caves and Perth Fort, Karjat is perfect for adventure lovers. About 60 kilometres away from Mumbai, this serene destination offers lush trains, forest treks, and gushing waterfalls during monsoon. It’s the best place to visit if you want a quick escape without much travel. You can take a local train, enjoy local food, and find places to stay, all under ₹5000. Karjat is a great place to spend time with your friends and family. It’s even great for solo travellers who are looking to spend some time alone in nature. Less than 2 hours away from Mumbai, Karjat is one of the best monsoon getaways for a rustic experience. 

4. Bhandardara

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(Image Source: Twitter/@Simply_Trip)

Bhandardara offers opportunities to tourists of camping by the lake. Nestled by the Pravara River, Bhandardara is an offbeat monsoon haven that’s about 165 kilometres away from Mumbai. This destination is known for its serene Athur Lake, Wilson Dam, and the dramatic Randha Falls. The monsoon season magnifies its beauty with mist, overflowing waterfalls, and fresh green foliage. Trekking enthusiasts can explore the nearby Ratangad Fort or simply walk along the lakeside. Budget-friendly tent stays and forest lodges are available from ₹2000 onwards. You can expect a memorable monsoon getaway with simple hom-cooked meals and rejuvenation under ₹5000 in Bhandardara. 

5. Alibaug

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(Image Source: Twitter/@abhishekr79)

Alibaug is just a ferry ride away from Mumbai. This beach destination turns quiet and lush during the monsoon season. The beaches feel more serene with fewer tourists. You can explore forts like Kolaba, enjoy coastal Maharashtrian food, or just relax in a homestay with a view of the rain-washed sea. You can spend your days in budget rooms and travel in local transports for a low-cost monsoon retreat. 

6. Malshej Ghat

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(Image Source: Twitter/@janketsoshi)

During the monsoons, Malshej Ghats offer foggy mountains, roaring waterfalls, and winding ghat roads to the tourists. Located about 130 kilometres from Mumbai, this place is honestly a monsoon dreamland. Malshej Ghats are known for their dramatic cliffs and numerous waterfalls that spill right onto the roads. The local stays here are available at pocket-friendly prices. With travel, food, and lodging, a weekend at Malshej can easily fit into your ₹5000 budget.

About the author Devyani Nautiyal

Devyani Nautiyal is a Copy Editor at ABP Live English, specialising in lifestyle and health stories that resonate with a broad audience. She also has a knack for writing about religion and Indian culture. With over 19 years of experience as a classical Kathak dancer, she brings a deep appreciation for Indian culture, rhythm, and storytelling to everything she does. 

For any tips and queries, you can reach out to her at devyanin@abpnetwork.com.

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