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Location : In the state of Maharashtra
lying in the western coast of India.
Major Tourist Attractions : Kelkar Museum, Shaniwar wada,
Ramani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute, Gandhi National Memorial,
Empress Botanical Gardens, Lal Deval, Bund Garden, Osho Commune
International, Shindyanchi Chhatri and Pataleshwar Cave Temple. |
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Best Hangouts : Bund Garden, Osho Commune
International, Empress Botanical Gardens.
Festivals : The Pune Festival, The Shaniwarwada Dance
Festival, Ganesh Chaturti.
Nearby Tourist Destinations : Mumbai, Nasik, Nagpur,
Aurangabad.
About Pune
Pune is a cultural city of the state of Maharashtra that wears a
rich historical legacy characterised with the glorious period of
Marathas. The city of Pune is situated near the western coast of
India, about 115 miles south-east of Mumbai (Bombay). It is one of
the many cities situated on the Deccan plateau, which forms the
triangular portion of India. 'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was
known in the ancient times.
Pune contributed significantly to the freedom movement and produced
heroes like Lokmanya Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak, Sane Guruji and the
Chapekar brothers. Pune comprises a cosmopolitan community and a
broad range of economic and social populace. Pune is the seat of
North Indian Classical music and it continues to be one of the
eminent centers of education in India. Being the cultural hub of
western India Pune attracts tourists throughout the year from all
around.
Major Tourist Attractions in Pune
Kelkar Museum
Here you will find the personal collection of Dinkar Gangadhar. The
museum house around 17,000 artworks. The collection includes musical
instruments, hookah pipes, oil lamps, carved doors and windows, hair
drying combs, noodle makers, etc.
Shaniwar wada
Built in 1736, Shaniwar Wada is ruins of the palace of the Peshwar
rulers. It was burnt down in 1828, but the walls still remain. The
doors of the palace are studded with spikes so that the enemies do
not enter the place.
Ramani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute
This the perfect place for the people interested in Yoga. The
institute is off Ganesh Khind Road in Model Colony. There are six
classes a week and it costs up to US$200 for a month. You have to
look for accommodation outside the institute.
Gandhi National Memorial
This Memorial, set in 6.5 ha of gardens, was built by Shah Aga Khan
III in 1892. It was his palace till 1956. In 1969, it was donated to
India by Aga Khan IV. Kasturba Gandhi, Mahatma's wife and
Mahadeobhai Desai, Mahatma's secretary for 35 years, died here
during their stay. Their ashes have been kept in Memorial tombs in
the gardens.
Patalesvara Temple
This is a 8th century rock cut cave temple. This place is a must
visit for the tourists keeping interest in ancient art and
architecture.
Empress Botanical Gardens
These gardens have fine trees and there is also a zoo nearby. The
parks include the Saras Bagh which has a number of food stalls
outside. The other popular garden is the Bund Gardens which is ideal
for walks.
Osho Commune International
This is the famous ashram of Bhagwan Rajneesh at Koregaon park. The
ashram now known as a spiritual health club, attracts thousands of
visitors each year. The ashram has facilities like a swimming pool,
saunas, tennis and basketball courts, beauty parlour, bookshop and a
massage centre.
Getting There
Air : Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Calcutta, Madras, Bangalore and
Ahmedabad are connected by air to Pune. Mumbai is the nearest
International Airport to Pune.
Rail : Pune is linked with Mumbai (170 km), Nasik (209 km),
Aurangabad (230 km), Chennai (1,088 km), Delhi and other major
cities of India.
Road : The excellent road network connects Pune with most of the
important cities in Maharashtra and India. The Mumbai-Pune Express
Highway offers a safe and fast access between Mumbai and Pune.
Accommodation
Accommodation are plenty in Pune. There are several world class
facilities are available here for accommodation. One can pick up
from luxury and budget categories. All the accommodations are
ideally planned for the tourist coming from all over.
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