Trekking has always been popular among those who wish to break away from the normal route and explore the surroundings. In the Indian state of Maharashtra, there lies a vast area of unexplored and untouched beautiful places that invites the travelers from all over the country. One such place is the holy adobe of Lord Shiva, Bhimshankar.
An alluring place to revel in spiritual and natural bliss, Bhimshankar is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. This place is located at a distance of around 200 kilometers from Mumbai and is a source of Bhima river. While at this holy place, one can find the influences of Indo-Aryan architectural style. The doorframes and pillar of the temple are adorned with fascinating carving that date back to the 18th century. The profusion of flora and fauna, soaring peaks and dense forest altogether characterize this spiritual place.