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Through 'Maharashtra Unlimited' we hope to take our readers on ajourney of discovery across the various forts and beaches, forests,caves and temples, and finally arts and festivals that make theculture of Maharashtra so distinct. Our aim is to showcase thewealth of natural beauty and history, to uncover the hiddentreasures of the state. With Maharashtra being home to 1200 caves(i.e. 80 percent of the caves of India), 720 kilometres of acoastline and over 400 forts, there is plenty to read about in eachissue. Far beyond ordinary tourist magazines, every issue of'Maharashtra Unlimited' features articles by well-known scholarsand archaeologists, highlighting treasures like the ancientrock-cut caves of Karla, the temples of Solapur or traditionalliterature, arts and crafts like 'Tambat' and much more. Discovermore about 'the Great State' with 'Maharashtra Unlimited'! April -June 2014: This issue answers all your questions on what to do inMaharashtra this summer. Beat the heat on the golden sands ofDiveagar, Konkan or rise above it on the hill stations of Satara.We explore the temples of Jejuri and Nilkantheshwara and paytribute to the divinely talented Bal Gandharva. Flip through thisissue to find lesser known destinations like Jawhar and Harnai.January - March 2014: This January, Maharashtra Unlimited turns thespotlight on ecotourism. We explore the amazing diversity ofnatural wealth from the marine life of the Arabian sea and theturtles of Velas to the grasslands of Solapur with its elegantleaping deer. And of course, the magnificent forests of Vidarbhastand tall in this issue too, along with all the communities whoare helping make ecotourism a sustainable source of livelihood.