Make this trip your own
Create your own free, personalized itinerary in seconds — then sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version

Explore Pune: 2‑Day Itinerary

Viewed by 194 travelers

Day 1: Historical Highlights

Morning: Start with a walk through Shaniwar Wada, the iconic Maratha fort offering guided tours and panoramic city views. Grab a quick breakfast at a nearby café on Laxmi Road.

Afternoon: Visit the solemn Aga Khan Palace, a museum commemorating the Indian freedom movement and a tranquil garden perfect for a leisurely lunch.

Evening: Stroll along Fergusson College Road, enjoying street food, boutique shops, and the lively ambience of Pune’s student hub.

Find Hotels

Day 2: Nature & Culture

Morning: Explore the lush greenery of Rohinton Park and take a short hike up to the historic Pataleshwar Cave Temple for a glimpse of ancient rock‑cut architecture.

Afternoon: Head to the vibrant Koregaon Park area, where you can relax at Osho International Meditation Resort or sip coffee at the famous German Bakery.

Evening: End your trip with a cultural showcase at the Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden, followed by dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city skyline.

Find Hotels

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shaniwar Wada – 2 hours, entry ₹200
  • Aga Khan Palace – 2 hours, entry ₹150
  • Fergusson College Road (food & shopping) – 3 hours, ₹800
  • Rohinton Park & Pataleshwar Cave Temple – 2 hours, free
  • Koregaon Park (German Bakery lunch) – 2 hours, ₹600
  • Osho Meditation Resort (guided session) – 1 hour, ₹500
  • Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden – 1.5 hours, entry ₹100
  • Rooftop dinner – 2 hours, ₹1,200
  • Transportation (auto/rickshaw & local rides) – 4 hours, ₹700
  • **Total Estimated Cost:** ₹4,250

Tips

If you have extra time, add a half‑day trip to Mulshi Lake for nature lovers or explore the National War Museum for a deeper historical perspective. To shorten the itinerary, skip the afternoon visit to Osho Resort and enjoy a quick lunch in Koregaon Park, which reduces the day’s schedule by about two hours without losing the city’s charm.

0
Like this trip? Make your own version.
A free, personalized itinerary in seconds — sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version