Satara, Maharashtra: To manage the influx of visitors during the Mahabaleshwar Tourism Festival, the local authorities have announced the implementation of a one-way traffic system from May 2. This measure aims to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhance the overall experience for tourists.
SataraMahabaleshwarTourism FestivalOneway TrafficTraffic ManagementReal Estate MaharashtraApr 29, 2025
The one-way traffic system is implemented to reduce congestion, minimize traffic jams, and ensure the safety of visitors. It aims to streamline the flow of vehicles and enhance the overall experience for tourists during the festival.
The one-way traffic system will be in effect from May 2 to May 7, coinciding with the duration of the Mahabaleshwar Tourism Festival.
Visitors should familiarize themselves with the new traffic rules, use GPS and navigation apps, and follow the guidance of traffic police and signage. Planning routes in advance and leaving extra time for travel is also recommended.
Local authorities have enhanced security measures, set up additional medical facilities, and bolstered public transport services. Local businesses have also introduced special festival packages and promotions to cater to the needs of visitors.
The festival offers visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty of Mahabaleshwar, including its scenic landscapes, strawberry farms, and historic temples. Cultural events, local cuisine, and traditional performances are also key highlights of the festival.
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