Due to Pune’s geographical location, there are multiple options for tourist attractions around Pune
Spread over 25 acres the park provides extensive green lawns equipped with swings for children to play and adults to sit and stroll around the park.
A huge water barrage which serves as the water source for the generation of electricity at the Khopoli Power Station, and is located at the foothills of the Sahyadri Mountains.
The valley is named as it gives resemblance to a tiger leaping into the valley. It provides panoramic views of the lush green forests and waterfalls of Lonavala.
It is a popular place for trekking in Maharashtra. Duke's Nose is named after the Duke of Wellington, owing to its resemblance to the nose of Duke in a reclining position.
Canyon Valley waterfalls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Khandala. Height of the waterfall is about 320 ft. and it rises along the Ulhas River, from Khandala to Karjat.
The Karla Caves were once a Buddhist Monastery consisting of 16 excavations. The cave contains a few representations of Buddha and has a temple of goddess Ekvira Devi.
Adventure and photography enthusiasts come here, during monsoons for spectacular views and the amazing outdoors. Many Bollywood movies have been filmed on Table Land.
Known for religious significance and having 4 caves surrounded by many water ponds, it is said that these caves provided shelter to Pandavas during their exile.
This picturesque viewpoint offers visitors a truly breathtaking panoramic view of the clear waters of Dhom Dam and the charm of Krishna Valley.
Shinde Wadi hills is famous among the Kamshet attractions as one of the best paragliding spots. However, it is also known for its ravishing sunrise and sunset view.
Bedse Caves are a group of Buddhist Caves that can be dated back to the 1st Century BC. The caves complex is a beautiful example of Buddhist Architecture.
The Ekvira Aai Mandir is a Hindu temple and a prime spot of worship for the Koli people. The temple-complex originally consisted of three similar shrines built in a row all facing west.
The name means dark and dense forest. It is a gradual descent trek. This trek to Andharban further descends to the Konkan region.
The picturesque beauty of Mulshi Dam is commendable in monsoons. The place is quite peaceful and boasts a tranquil environment and its natural serenity with calm surroundings.
The lush green landscape bordered by the clean flowing waters of river Mutha make it a perfect destination blessed by nature. Here, you can enjoy adventure activities such as river rafting and hiking.
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