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Monsoon Journey: Wakad (Pune) → Sinnur → Dhule

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Day 1: Departure from Wakad (Pune) & Scenic Stop at Sinnur

Morning: Depart from Wakad in a comfortable sedan, enjoying the fresh monsoon air as you head north on NH48. Stop at the historic Shinur Waterfall for a brief trek and photo opportunity.

Afternoon: Continue the journey, passing through lush green villages and pausing at the scenic Sinnur River Bridge for a quick snack and a short walk. The mist‑laden surroundings create a perfect backdrop for selfies.

Evening: Arrive in Dhule and settle into your boutique hotel. Take a leisurely stroll along the Dhule Riverfront to watch the sunset over the monsoon‑lit landscape.

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Day 2: Exploring Dhule & Return to Pune

Morning: Visit the Dhule Museum to discover local history and art, then head to the historic Shivaji Park for a refreshing morning walk amidst towering banyan trees.

Afternoon: Enjoy a traditional Maharashtrian lunch at the bustling Shirur Market, where you can sample local street food. Afterward, explore the serene Moti Bagh garden, which is especially vibrant during the rains.

Evening: Depart Dhule for Pune, taking a scenic route back through the monsoon‑kissed hills. Stop at the scenic Khandala Viewpoint for a final sunset glimpse before reaching Wakad.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shinur Waterfall – 1 hour – $5
  • Sinnur River Bridge – 30 min – $0
  • Dhule Riverfront – 45 min – $0
  • Dhule Museum – 2 hours – $7
  • Shivaji Park – 1 hour – $0
  • Shirur Market (Lunch) – 1 hour – $12
  • Moti Bagh Garden – 1 hour – $3
  • Khandala Viewpoint – 30 min – $0
  • Transportation (Round‑trip) – 6 hours – $80
  • Accommodation (1 night) – 1 night – $35
  • Miscellaneous (Snacks, Parking) – 2 hours – $5
  • Total Estimated Cost: $147

Tips

For a more relaxed pace, add an extra night in Dhule to explore nearby attractions like the Chandoli Waterfall and the historic Khandesh Fort. If you need to shorten the trip, skip the afternoon market visit and head straight from the museum to the return journey, which will trim the itinerary by about 2 hours.

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