Pune
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Pune

4.1
1-3 Days
15 Attractions

About Pune

Pune is a bustling metropolis of Maharashtra, ranked number one in India in the ease of living. Often referred to as the Oxford of the East, it is a hub of diverse people and activities and is in rapidly growing into one of the top metropolitan cities in the country. Pune is a city that perfectly blends modernity with tradition sprinkled with colonial-era charm, and it deserves the title of being the cultural capital of Maharashtra. ' Behind the modern commercialized façade of Pune lies the roots of ancient Poona, which gave birth to the Maratha Empire and had a very crucial role to play in th

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Shaniwar Wada
4.3
·0 km from city center

Shaniwar Wada

Standing tall in its full glory, Shaniwar Wada was once a stately mansion. Built as a dwelling for Peshwas, its foundation was laid by Bajirao I in year 1730 AD. Today it gives a chance to peak into its great past.

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Aga Khan Palace
4.4
·6 km from city center

Aga Khan Palace

Aga Khan Palace is well known both for its architectural excellence as well as its historical significance. Spread over a vast land of 19 acres, the palace is now the headquarters of the Gandhi National memorial society. Here, making khadi is still one of the prime activities.

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Meditate at the Osho Ashram
4.2
·4 km from city center

Meditate at the Osho Ashram

The Ashram is a tranquil place which brings you to you own centers of peace, meditation & oneness. The ideologies of Osho also can be found here.

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Katraj Snake Park
4.2
·7 km from city center

Katraj Snake Park

It has a temple and many rare species of snakes. A brown Palm Civet & a King Cobra are its main attractions. One can also chance upon birds & turtles in the area

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Sinhagad Fort
·20 km from city center

Sinhagad Fort

Located around 36 kms southwest of the city of Pune, Sinhagad Fort is built atop a cliff on the Bhuleshwar range of the Sahyadris. Literally translating to "Fort of the Lion", Sinhagad Fort boasts of a rich history. It was initially occupied by the Mughals until it came to be possessed by the Marathas. Lately, it has become a popular source of tour

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Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple
·0 km from city center

Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple

Dedicated to Lord Ganapati, Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple is one of the most famous places to visit in Pune. The idol of Lord Ganapati is 2.2 meters high and 1 meter wide and is adorned with almost 40 kilos of gold.

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Mulshi Lake and Dam
3.5
·36 km from city center

Mulshi Lake and Dam

Mulshi lake is formed in the catchment area of Mulshi dam. Known for its scenic beauty due to Sahyadri ranges, Koraigadh and Dhangad fort, it is a perfect gateway for nature lovers.

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Pune Okayama Friendship Garden
·4 km from city center

Pune Okayama Friendship Garden

Pune Okayama Friendship Garden is the largest Japanese garden outside of Japan, in Asia. Also called the Pu. La. Deshpande Udyan, it reflects on the Indo-Japanese relationship, as it is inspired by the 300-year old Okayama Korakuen Garden in Japan.

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Rajmachi Fort, Pune
·139 km from city center

Rajmachi Fort, Pune

Tucked between the two hills of Lonavala and Khandala, Rajmachi Fort is a grand structure of the bygone era. Especially popular among the adventure enthusiasts, the fort can be reached through a thrilling trek amidst the gorgeous Sahyadris. You can also camp at the base of the fort.

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Panshet Water Park
3.2
·1 km from city center

Panshet Water Park

One of the most loved attraction of the city, one can enjoy kayaking, rides, water scooters, speed boats, swimming and much more here.

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Vetal Tekdi
·4 km from city center

Vetal Tekdi

Vetal Tekdi is one of Pune's most well-known landmarks. It envelops the entire city and is a stunning place to spend an evening or an early morning. It is known by various names such as Hanuman Tekdi, MIT Tekdi, and Pashan Tekdi.

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Parvati Hill Temple
3.2
·4 km from city center

Parvati Hill Temple

Once the private shrine of the Peshwas, the temple was built in the 17th century by Balaji Baji Rao. 108 steep flights above, is the temple on a hillock from where one can behold some of the most beautiful views of the city.

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Live the Nightlife in Cafe's & Nightclubs
3.5
·1 km from city center

Live the Nightlife in Cafe's & Nightclubs

Pune sports a glittering instance of nightlife culture. The city nightlife continues till the wee hours of night and there are many pubs, bars and discotheques for the urban crowd. There are also some eating joints which serve food for the late night cravings.

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Pataleshwar cave temple
3.2
·1 km from city center

Pataleshwar cave temple

The cave temple is rock-cut temple dating back to the 8th century. Dedicated to Shiva, the temple has a Shivalingam, a circular Nandi Mandapa and a passage with stone pillars inside.

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Lal Mahal
·0 km from city center

Lal Mahal

Lal Mahal located near Shaniwar Wada in Pune is a historic landmark of the 16th century. From being a childhood home for Chhatrapati Shivaji to taking Shaistekhan head-on, this red coloured structure is an architectural marvel.

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