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Pune, India

Spread over an area of 700 km², Pune is the 7th most populated city of India. It is situated at an altitude of 1,837 feet above the sea level on the Deccan plateau. It is the cultural capital of India and counted among the most urbanized cities of India. It is sited quite near to the Western Ghat Mountains. The delightful location of the city has turned this city into the 'Queen of the Deccan' also. Pune is also known with various nicknames like 'Oxford of the East' or 'Oxford of India', due to being the home to a large number of educational institutes and colleges. Along with that, Pune is also the hub for numerous activities, including yoga, Ayurveda, culture and social service institutes. Pune is an outstanding amalgamation of modernism and traditions.

It is comprised of several historical monuments and religious places and reflects a rich cultural heritage in everything. On contrary, the city also features thrilling nightclubs, pubs & bars that reflect the modern life of this city. Along with mesmerizing natural beauty, Pune also serves as center of several sports, yoga, Ayurveda, and culture and educational institutes. In last two decades, Pune has witnessed a huge number of migrants who are either students or IT professional as it also turned a great IT hub of India. It is a wonderful place for enjoying a memorable vacation.

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Visit in Pune

Pune is visited by a large number of people, who come here for different reasons like business, sightseeing, and study, etc. Whatever is their reason to visit, they would love to go for the sightseeing tours of Pune as this city has so much to offer them. Tourist attractions in Pune comprised of temples, churches, museums and gardens. Through this article, we have covered all major tourist places to visit in Pune.

Tribal Museum

Tribal Museum is a unique place that shows the lifestyle & the culture of the various tribes of Maharashtra. At present, you can see an incredible collection of items at the museum that gives the glimpse of the customs and traditions followed by the tribal communities.

Sinhagad Fort

Also called as Sinhgarh or Sinhgad, it is a fortress sited about 30 km southwest of the city of Pune. The fort has been the witness of numerous crucial battles. Hovering over a secluded cliff of the Sahyadri Mountains, the fort is situated on a hill rising 700 meters above the sea level. An interesting feature of the fort is that it is considered as haunted.

Chaturshringi Temple

Situated on a hill on Senapati Bapat Road in Pune, the temple features a 90 feet high and 125 feet wide structure. It is the sign of power and faith and one has to mount about 100 steps to get glimpse of the shrine of Goddess Chaturshringi.

Parvati Hill

It is a scenic hillock in the city, which is located 2,100 feet (640 m) above the sea level. On the top of this hillock, there is a Parvati Temple. It is one of the most picturesque locations in Pune and this temple is the oldest heritage structure of the city. One can enjoy the spectacular view of Pune from this point.

Shinde Chhatri

Located in Wanawadi area of Pune, it is a famous place to be visited. Shinde Chhatri is a memorial of the military leader Mahadji Shinde who was the commander-in-chief of the Maratha army between 1760 and 1780 under the Peshwas. This three storied memorial is the key attraction of the city and brilliantly presents the rich heritage of that period.

Bund Garden

Presently known as the "Mahatma Gandhi Udyan", Bund Garden is a preferred stopover for all seeking a calm and scenic place close to Mother Nature. Relax here amidst greenery and feel rejuvenated.

Osho Garden

The beautiful and scenic place in Koregaon Park area of Pune is a must visit place. The garden is peaceful and relaxing where you can spend some moments of solitude. Osho Ashram is the meditation centre of the great spiritual leader Rajneesh.

Aga Khan Palace

Constructed by Sultan Mohammed Shah, Aga Khan III, it is an outstanding monument that reflects the grandeur of the city. This superb architecture is located in the Yerawada area. The palace was constructed during 1890s with the purpose of providing employment to the drought-hit people of that time.

Empress Garden

Sited close to the Pune Race Course, Empress Garden is a vigilantly landscaped huge garden that is spread over an area of 59 acres. It is more than a botanical park that boasts of various fruit-bearing trees and flower-laden plants. Empress Garden also features a small zoo. The garden is also known as the Soldiers' Garden and very popular amongst locals as a picnic spot. It is possessed by Agri-Horicultural society of Western India and visited by locals and tourists equally.

Katraj Snake Park

Established in the year 1986, about 8 km away from the Pune city, it is a unique park that is home to numerous snakes, birds, turtles, reptiles, and etc. The park was established in 1986 and presently works as popular picnic spot for people.

Koregaon Park

It is one of the prestigious lanes of the city that is basically known for its lush green surroundings and the famous Osho Ashram. Many foreigners visit this place for meditation and different spiritual activities. There is an unparallel magic and vibration at this place that one can’t find anywhere else. At Koregaon Park, one can find many restaurants and shopping centers.

Mahatma Phule Museum

Established in the year 1890, it was established by the name of 'Lord Ray Museum'. It is located in the Shivaji Nagar of the city, on the Ghole Road. Despite being almost 117 years old, the museum still holds its original charm and appeal. Its rich compilation is comprised of armory, forestry, geology, natural history and textiles.

Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

Sited at Shukrawar Peth, it is one of the best museums of the city that is under surveillance of the Department of Archaeology, Government of Maharashtra. Most of the items of the items of this museum dates back to 18th and 19th century. At present, only 2500 items are on public display. The museum displays amazing collection of Mughal antiques, including instruments, lamps, paintings, etc.

Shaniwar Wada

Built in the year 1746, Shaniwar Wada is a royal palace fort of Pune that converted into a heritage sight of the city. Built in 1746, it used to be the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire. The fort was largely destroyed through a mysterious fire accident in 1828. The existing structures of the fort are now preserved as a tourist site.

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Pune, India

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Summer

March to Mid-June, warm and humid

Temperature:38°C – 45°C

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Monsoons

July to October

Annual rainfall -1300 mm

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Winter

Last November to February, Cool and Pleasant

Temperature:18°C – 25°C

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