Maharashtra is promoting offbeat forts like Arnala, Salher, Kandhar, Naldurg, and Khanderi to boost heritage tourism and diversify visitor experiences. These lesser-explored sites offer trekking, coastal journeys, and cultural immersion, encouraging longer stays and spreading tourism benefits to rural and coastal regions. The initiative supports sustainable tourism while highlighting the state’s rich historical legacy beyond popular destinations.
Maharashtra promotes offbeat forts to boost tourism

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