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2-Day Trip Near Pune in September

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Day 1: Pune to Lonavala Adventure

Morning: Start your day early from Pune and head towards Lonavala, a popular hill station around 65 km away. Enjoy the scenic drive and visit the Karla Caves, ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves rich in history and architecture.

Afternoon: After a local lunch, explore the beautiful Lonavala Lake and spend some tranquil time surrounded by greenery. Later, visit the Lohagad Fort, perfect for an easy trek and panoramic views of the Western Ghats.

Evening: Conclude your day with a stroll around the bustling Lonavala Market to try local snacks like chikki and shop for souvenirs before heading to your stay for rest.

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Day 2: Lonavala to Khandala and Return to Pune

Morning: After breakfast, drive to nearby Khandala. Visit the serene Bhushi Dam, especially enjoyable during the monsoon season in September when the water flow is at its peak.

Afternoon: Have lunch and then explore the Rajmachi Fort area, famous for its scenic trekking trails and breathtaking mountain views. You can opt for a light trek or relax at viewpoints.

Evening: Head back towards Pune with a stop at the Pied Piper Pub & Restaurant on the way if you wish to have an early dinner or refreshments before your final return.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Karla Caves: 2 hours, ₹50 entry fee
  • Lonavala Lake: 1 hour, free
  • Lohagad Fort: 3 hours, free
  • Lonavala Market (snacks and shopping): 1.5 hours, approx ₹300
  • Bhushi Dam: 1 hour, free
  • Rajmachi Fort: 3 hours, free
  • Meals (lunch and dinner): 2 meals, approx ₹600

Total estimated cost: ₹950

Tips

If you wish to extend your trip, consider adding a day to explore nearby ropeways or visit the historic Duke's Nose hiking spot. For a shorter trip, focus only on Lonavala’s top attractions and skip Khandala to maximize relaxation time without rushing.

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