Mhaismal Explained

Mhaismal is a hill station located in the Aurangabad District of Maharashtra, India, at an altitude of 1,067 meters.[1] It spans an area of approximately 10,000 m², about 40 km from Aurangabad city, and is known for its tropical deciduous forest.[2] Most of the hill is owned by the forest department.

The route to Mhaismal passes the Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar Temple, and Devgiri Fort.

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20.0833°N 86°W

Notes and References

  1. News: 28 April 2015 . Aurangabad district administration to develop Mhaismal to increase tourist footfall . 2024-11-23 . The Times of India.
  2. Rannavre . Rohit . Decker . Peter . Donde . Subhash . October 2024 . A study on millipede (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) populations in relation to temperature and humidity at Mhaismal Hill Station, Maharashtra, India . SCHUBARTIANA . 11 . 75–84 . Researchgate.