Mahalakshmi Temple: This ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Mahalakshmi is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Kolhapur. It is known for its exquisite architecture and spiritual significance.
Rankala Lake: A picturesque lake surrounded by lush greenery, Rankala Lake is a popular tourist spot in Kolhapur. You can enjoy boating, stroll along the promenade, and savor local snacks from the nearby stalls.
Panhala Fort: Located around 20 kilometers from Kolhapur, Panhala Fort is a historic fortress known for its panoramic views of the surrounding Sahyadri Mountains. It offers a glimpse into the region’s glorious past.
Jyotiba Temple: Situated atop a hill around 17 kilometers from Kolhapur, Jyotiba Temple is dedicated to the deity Jyotiba. It is a significant religious site and attracts a large number of devotees.
New Palace Museum: Built in the 19th century, the New Palace is an architectural marvel that now houses a museum. It showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, including weapons, artwork, and memorabilia of the Kolhapur royal family.
Siddhagiri Gramjivan Museum: This unique open-air museum showcases the rural lifestyle and traditional craftsmanship of Maharashtra. It offers insights into the local culture and heritage.
Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Museum: Located within the premises of the New Palace, this museum is dedicated to the life and achievements of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, the erstwhile ruler of Kolhapur.
Bhavani Mandap: It is a historical building that was constructed during the reign of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj. Bhavani Mandap is known for its beautiful architecture and is often used for cultural events and exhibitions.
Gaganbawada: If you’re a nature lover, a trip to Gaganbawada is a must. It is a hill station located about 55 kilometers from Kolhapur, offering scenic views, waterfalls, and lush green landscapes.
Khasbag Maidan: Khasbag Maidan is a spacious ground located in the heart of Kolhapur. It is a popular spot for recreational activities, picnics, and outdoor events.