2-Day Travel Itinerary for Visiting Satara

Satara

Satara is a perfect short-trip destination known for forts, waterfalls, temples, lakes, and scenic plateaus in the Western Ghats. This 2-day plan covers the most popular attractions without rushing.


Morning

  • Arrive in Satara and check in to your hotel.
  • Start with Chidambaram Nataraj Mandir, a peaceful and well-known temple in the city.
  • Average time spent: 45–60 minutes
  • Entry fee: Free

Late Morning

  • Visit Ajinkyatara Fort, located on a hilltop offering panoramic views of Satara city and surrounding hills.
  • Average time spent: 1–2 hours
  • Entry fee: Nominal local fee

Afternoon

  • Head to Shivsagar Lake for a relaxed walk and rest near the water.
  • Average time spent: 1–1.5 hours
  • Entry fee: Free, boating charges extra if available

Evening

  • Explore Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum to understand Satara’s Maratha history and culture.
  • Average time spent: 1 hour
  • Entry fee: Small entry fee

Return to your hotel and enjoy dinner in Satara city.


Day 2 – Nature, Plateaus, and Waterfalls

Early Morning

  • Travel to Kaas Plateau (Kaas Pathar), a UNESCO Natural Heritage Site famous for seasonal wildflowers and scenic landscapes.
  • Average time spent: 2–3 hours
  • Entry fee: Seasonal entry fee

Late Morning

  • Visit Thoseghar Waterfalls, one of the most popular waterfall destinations near Satara.
  • Average time spent: 1–2 hours
  • Entry fee: Free (parking charges may apply)

Afternoon

  • Stop at Vajrai Falls, among the tallest waterfalls in India during monsoon season.
  • Average time spent: 1 hour
  • Entry fee: Free

Evening

  • If time permits, visit Sajjangad Fort, a spiritually important fort associated with Sant Ramdas.
  • Average time spent: 1–2 hours
  • Entry fee: Small donation or local fee

Return to Satara and depart or stay overnight.



Places to Visit in Satara – Popularity, Time and Fees

Place / AttractionPopularityAverage Time SpentEntry Fee (Approx.)
Kaas Plateau (Kaas Pathar)Very High2–3 hours50–200 INR (seasonal)
Thoseghar WaterfallsVery High1–2 hoursFree
Ajinkyatara FortHigh1–2 hoursNominal local fee
Vajrai FallsHigh1 hourFree
Sajjangad FortHigh1–2 hoursSmall donation
Shivsagar LakeHigh1–1.5 hoursOptional boating charges
Chidambaram Nataraj MandirHigh45–60 minutesFree
Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj MuseumModerate1 hourSmall fee
Pateshwar Temple and CavesModerate1–2 hoursFree
Mayani Bird SanctuaryModerate1–2 hoursFree or nominal
Pratapgad Fort (near Satara)Moderate2–3 hoursSmall fee
Vasota Fort (trek)HighFull day100–300 INR plus extras

Travel Tips for a 2-Day Satara Trip

  • The best time to visit Satara is from October to February for pleasant weather.
  • Kaas Plateau is best during monsoon and post-monsoon months.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for forts and waterfall areas.
  • Start early on Day 2 to cover nature spots smoothly.

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