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Hupari

Maharashtra, India
City·Traditional, Artisanal, Cultural
Hupari
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Hupari
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Hupari
Photo by Sushant Pingale from Google Places
Hupari
Photo by Sushant Pingale from Google Places
Hupari
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Hupari
Photo by Sushant Pingale from Google Places
Hupari
Photo by harshvardhan Vibhute from Google Places
Hupari
Photo by Sushant Pingale from Google Places
Hupari
Photo by Sushant Pingale from Google Places
Hupari
Photo by Viresh Sankaje from Google Places

Hupari, located in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, is a city steeped in tradition and craftsmanship. Known for its production of intricate silver ornaments, Hupari offers visitors a glimpse into the artisanal skills passed down through generations. The city is also home to the revered Shri Aai Ambabai Mata temple, adding a spiritual dimension to its cultural landscape. Visitors can enjoy exploring the local markets and witnessing the artistry that has made Hupari famous.

Hupari, located in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, is a city steeped in tradition and craftsmanship. Known for its production of intricate silver ornaments, Hupari offers visitors a glimpse into the artisanal skills passed down through generations. The city is also home to the revered Shri Aai Ambabai Mata temple, adding a spiritual dimension to its cultural landscape. Visitors can enjoy exploring the local markets and witnessing the artistry that has made Hupari famous.

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Highlights

  • Famous for silver ornament production.

  • Rich cultural heritage with traditional crafts.

  • Home to the Shri Aai Ambabai Mata temple.

Before you go: Hupari essentials

  • Known for its silver ornament production, a unique cultural aspect.

  • Rich in traditional arts and crafts, offering a cultural exploration opportunity.

  • Home to significant cultural and religious sites, including the Mahalaxmi temple.

Local Crafts

Visit local workshops to see artisans at work and purchase unique silver jewelry.

Cultural Sites

Don't miss the Shri Aai Ambabai Mata temple for a cultural and spiritual experience.

Best For

Exploring traditional silver craftsmanship and local culture.

Currency

INR ₹

Average Cost

$30-$50 p/day

Languages Spoken

Marathi, Hindi, English

Shopping

Explore local markets for a variety of traditional crafts and silver ornaments.

Occasion Tags

Cultural Exploration, Shopping, Heritage Tour

Best time to visit Hupari

October-March

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit Hupari, with comfortable weather for exploring the city.

Summer

Summers can be hot; it's advisable to plan indoor activities during peak heat.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers mild weather, ideal for visiting local markets and cultural sites.

Winter

Winters are cool and perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.

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Hupari, Maharashtra, India
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