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Places to visit in Pune

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About Pune

Pune is a city in Maharashtra. The city sprawls in Western India with a population of 3 million approximately. Also, it is the 9th most populated city of India. And after Mumbai, it is the second largest state of the state Maharashtra. The approximate population of the city is 3.13 million.

Shaniwar Wada


Start your visit of Pune from this historic fortification in Pune. This is an ancient fortification built in 1732. This place was destroyed badly but now a big point of attraction for the tourists. The fort has a significant role in our history and is built by the Peshwas. One more interesting fact about the place is the main entrance of the fort is known as Delhi Darwaza. And the reason behind this was Bajirao’s ambition to conquer Delhi which was towards the North.

Aga Khan Palace


It is also one of the historical monuments and landmarks in Pune. It is also known as Aga Khan Palace. You must visit this fantastic historical landmark. One more interesting fact about this place is that it was served as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi and this wife.

Sinhagad Fort


Your visit to Pune is going to be incomplete without visiting Sinhagad Fort. It is located 36 km southwest to Pune. The most exciting thing about this fort is that it is 2000 years older. This would be one of the enriching experiences for a lifetime. You can see the best live example of an ancient battle-site. Sinhagad fort has a very significant role in India’s freedom history also. This is the best tourist spot in Pune. Along with that, it is also a place to trekking.

Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum


This museum is in Pune Maharashtra and is the best example of the collection of art objects of 18th and 19th centuries. The museum has a collection of nearly 20000 objects out them 2500 are displayed for people. Dr. Kelkar donates this collection in the memory of his son Raja. This place is the best example of the historical and cultural art of India at that time. It includes the collection of Ornaments, musical instruments, door frames and different king of carvings.

Pataleshwar Temple


Visiting Pune and have not planned to take blessings in Pataleshwar temple? Well, this is a rock-cut cave temple in Pune Maharashtra, and this is an ancient masterpiece the temple was carved in the 8th century. Furthermore, the temple is dedicated to God Shiva. Besides that, the temple is made of basalt rock. A vast part of this place also includes a beautiful garden. The location is much more attractive than it is described here. You must visit this place once.

Parvati Hills


What could be a better idea than visiting a hill station to take an escape from hassle full daily life? This is a Hillock that is 640 meters above sea level. There is a temple of Goddess Parvati at the top. The scene is lovely and amazing from the top of the hills. This is the best place to get relieve from your hassle full life and to live some moments in peace. This place also gives the panoramic view of the city Pune. Parvati Hills is the second highest point in Pune.

Dagadusheth Halwai Temple


This is one more religious place in Pune. This place is dedicated to Hindu God Ganesha especially. Thousands of pilgrims come to visit this place every year. Besides that this temple was built by a trader and sweet maker named Dagadusheth Kayastha. The temple is a mixture of art and history of 10 years. This is the must visit the place during your trip to Pune.

Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park


Every animal lover would never leave the chance to visit a Zoo. Pune also has a zoo which is very famous from the tourism point of view. The zoo was also known as Katraj Zoo because it is located in Katraj. The zoo is spread over 130-acre area and divided into three parts. These are an animal orphanage, Snake Park and the zoo. According to the data, there are 362 numbers of animals are there in the zoo. The zoo is located outside the city at the Pune-Satara Highway.

Lal Mehal

Everyone might have heard about Lal Mehal. This is the most important historical monument in Pune. The visit to this monument will lead you to interact with the history and culture of ancient India. This Mehal was built by Shahaji Bhosale (Father of Shivaji Maharaj) for his wife, Jijabai. You can visit the place in any daytime with your family and friends. You are also free to capture these moments of your life.

Activities to do in Pune

• If you are on a trip to Pune, then you must try these activities to • First of all, you can go shopping in Phoenix Market City. • After that, you can enjoy your time with nature in Pune Okayama Friendship Park. • Also, you can visit the beautiful ISKCON Temple in the city. • Pawna Lake is also beautiful natural scenery to view in Pune. • You can visit Mulshi Dam in Pune. It is on Mula River. You can reach the place easily by bus. However, the availability of the food near this place is very less. Buying some food in advance before visiting the site is good. • Besides that, you can also visit Laxmi Road Market. In this market, you will get every kind of jewelry, cutlery, clothes, and grocery very easily. If you want to buy something you can buy here at affordable prices. • In addition to these, you can also go to Amanora Mall in Pune. You can shop almost every renowned brand here. Even the mall is, and you can easily spend your 4-5 hours here with family. • Darshan Museum is a worth visiting place in Pune, and if you have some time, then you should visit this place. The area is full of knowledge. It would be a mesmerizing experience for you. • And lastly, there is Devkund Waterfall. This place will provide you with the stunning and ecstatic views of nature. Everyone must visit this place during the visit to Pune.

Climate of Pune

March and June are the hottest months of the place, and from July to October, the weather is rainy. In Pune, April is the hottest month, and January is the coldest month of the year. Finally, from October to February, the weather is cold. If you are planning visit to Pune, then make it according to the weather. Winters are the most suitable weather to visit the city.

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