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Pune, a thriving metropolis in Maharashtra, is the most livable city in India. It is frequently referred to as the Oxford of the East, is home to a wide variety of people and activities, and is quickly becoming one of the top metropolitan areas in the nation. Pune is a city that successfully combines tradition and modernity with a dash of colonial-era elegance, and it is deserving of the title of Maharashtra’s cultural capital.

The origins of ancient Poona, which gave rise to the Maratha Empire and played a significant role in the history of India’s independence, can be found beneath the present, marketed façade of Pune. The Osho Ashram in Pune is well-known worldwide and draws devotees from all over. The Shaniwar Wada Palace and the Aga Khan Palace are two of the most significant of the region’s many palaces and shrines.

The Singhagad fort is a must-see tourist destination if you want to see the magnificence of Maratha construction and the breathtaking vistas of the Sahyadris. It provides great walking trails to the top of the cliffs because of its enticing location on the Bhuleshwar Range of the Sahyadri Mountains.

Pune is well known for its bakery goods despite having a wide variety of dining alternatives, from street food to upscale restaurants where one can taste all types of cuisines. Don’t forget to sample Pune’s delectable sweets, which range from various biscuits and pastries to cakes.

    Places to visit: 

  • Shaniwar Wada
  • Aga Khan Palace
  • Meditate at the Osho Ashram
  • Katraj Snake Park
  • Sinhagad Fort
  • Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple
  • Mulshi Lake and Dam
  • Pune Okayama Friendship Garden
  • Rajmachi Fort, Pune
  • Panshet Water Park
  • Vetal Tekdi
  • Parvati Hill Temple
  • Live the Nightlife in Cafe & Nightclubs
  • Pataleshwar cave temple

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