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Since Mumbai and Pune are busy cities with never-ending traffic jams, long weekends are the perfect excuse to get away and reconnect with nature, culture or just yourself. Luckily, both cities are surrounded by stunning sights, from serene beaches to misty hills and historic forts to lush green valleys. Whether you want misty mountains, stunning beaches or a touch of history, these destinations are just a few hours’ drive away, perfect for a long weekend. Here are 10 long weekend destinations in Mumbai-Pune to refresh your soul and mind. (Image Wikimedia Commons)

Lonavala | Lonavala, a monsoon paradise, is famous for its mist-covered hills, gushing waterfalls and picturesque landscapes. Tiger’s Leap, Bhushi Dam and Chikki Stand on the former Mumbai-Pune road are must-see places. (Image: Shutterstock)

Alibaba | Alibaug, a popular seaside destination, lures with its golden beaches, seafood shacks and ancient forts like Colaba. It is a small but spectacular place from Mumbai, with beachside homestays and boat cruises. (Image Wikimedia Commons)

Matheson Matheran, Asia’s only hill station without cars, mesmerizes with its colonial bungalows, horse riding and red-dirt roads. This eco-friendly getaway has a retro feel thanks to the toy train and panoramic sunset views. (Image Reuters)

Khandala | Located at a short distance from Lonavala, Khandala offers a sweeping view of the Sahyadris and historical forts. Its tranquil environment is ideal for taking long walks, taking photographs and relaxing in the fresh mountain air. (Image Wikimedia Commons)

Igatpuri Known for its picturesque ghats and Vipassana centre, Igatpuri offers misty valleys and lush green surroundings throughout the year. For a tranquil break visit Tringalwadi Fort or relax along the banks of the Bhatsa River Valley. (Image Shutterstock)

Mahabaleshwar Mahabaleshwar, situated in the Western Ghats, is known for its strawberry plantations, scenic views and boating in Venna Lake. The mild climate and colonial charm make it a classic Highland hideaway. (Image Shutterstock.)

Lavasa | Lavasa is a planned hill town with a European feel, lakeside promenade and water activities, which was built on the lines of the Italian town of Portofino. It’s perfect for a casual, relaxing weekend spent with family and friends. (Image Shutterstock)

Cameos | Kamshet is a paragliding hotspot that offers rustic accommodation amidst picturesque fields and allows you to soar above the rolling landscapes. Kamshet offers a variety of tourist attractions ranging from stunning temples and Buddhist caves to modern paragliding facilities and flying schools. (Image Wikimedia Commons)

Bhandardara | Nestled amidst the Sahyadri ranges, Bhandardara is a tranquil lake town that includes the historic Ratangarh Fort, crystal-clear waterfalls and starry skies. It is a sanctuary for hikers, campers and those seeking a tranquil environment. (Image Wikimedia Commons)

Parknishi | Panchgani, which overlooks the Krishna valley, is home to several trekking trails, picturesque plateaus and former boarding schools. Table Land offers unique views of dawn and sunset from above the clouds. (Image Wikimedia Commons)