Pune, Maharashtra, India

Popular For: Forts, Museums, Temples, Palace


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Situated at the merging of the two popular rivers- Mula and Mutha- Pune had a brightful beautiful history that dates back to over 1600 years. Popular for the Culture Capital of India, Pune has a glamorous past with a rich history of several notable empires. In a bid to get their tradation alive, they finance for the construction of several monuments and magnificent temples, the antique of which still attract the travellers from far-off lands. Some outstanding attractions of this place contains Pataleshwar rock-cut temple and the Nandi Mandapa.

How to Reach Pune

By Train

Pune railway station has his own railways station in the state of Maharashtra. Pune connected with being well railways networks with other prominent railway junctions in India.

By Air

Pune airport is situated in the Lohagaon area, which is situated at a distance of 10 kilometers away from the cityheart. Pune is directly connected from the various cities such as Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and Bangalore via regular flights.

By Road

The Mumbai-Pune Expressway connects Mumbai to Matheran. If your journey is via car, thenit will take around only 2 hours and 27 minutes. Common place bus services are available between Pune and Mumbai, both of which are 200 kilometers away from each other.

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City Major Attractions in Pune

Aga Khan Palace

Noted for its relation with the Indian Independence Movement, Aga Khan Palace is a historically significant place in Pune. A-few Indian freedom fighters were kept under arrest in this palace. In this palace, Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadeobhai Desai were jailed during the Quit India Movement in 1942.

David Synagogue

Made by David Sassoon in 1861 in Byculla close to Pune, David Synagogue, a perfect variety of Victorian architectural style. The synagogue is maintained by Sit Jacob Sassoon Charity Trust and offers everyday prayer services. There is a separate prayer hall for ladies with a gallery in the upstairs. Most of the foreign traveller visit this place to witness this architectural marvel.

National War Memorial

National War Memorial is a conclusion of the inset efforts to put in by the Express Citizen’s Forum, an organization of Pune citizens. The war memorial was free for public viewing in October 1988. People from all walks of life contributed munificently for this great cause. It’s a nationalistic site to pay homage to the great sacrifice of Indian War fighters.

Pataleshwar Caves

A rock cut temple belongs back to the 8th century, Pataleshwar Cave Temple is a historical place situated in the mid of Jangli Maharaj Road in Shivaji Nagar, Pune. This temple is built out of a single hard stone and the main immortal is Pataleshwar. This temple grips these extensive pillars and displayelegancecomparable to Elephanta Caves in Mumbai.

Raj Dinakar Kelkar Museum

Situated on the popular Bajirao Road in the centre heart of the Pune City, Raj Dinakar Kelkar Museum displays a collection of artifacts which advertiseshorror and diversity of culture of the country and people. The museum houses many items collected by DR. D.G. Kelkar such as elephant shape foot scrubber, photographs of Lord Ganesha and a brass scorpion with a intense lock system.

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