Discover Pune in 2 Days

  1. Day 1: Explore the Old City
    Estimated Distance: 3 km | Estimated Time: 3 hours

    Start your day by heading to the Pataleshwar Cave Temple, a rock-cut temple located in the heart of the city. This unique temple dedicated to Lord Shiva was carved out of a single rock in the 8th century AD. Afterward, head to the Shaniwar Wada Fort, a former palace of the Peshwa dynasty in the 18th century. You'll be impressed by its breathtaking architecture that showcases the Maratha history. Next up, you can go to the Aga Khan Palace, a historic monument that served as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi and his wife. It now operates as a museum that displays paintings and photographs of India's independence movement.

  2. Day 2: Discover Pune's Cultural and Food Scene
    Estimated Distance: 5 km | Estimated Time: 5 hours

    Start your day by visiting the Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, one of the most significant temples in the city. The temple is famous for its imposing idol of Lord Ganesha and is a hub of festivities during the Ganesh festival. Afterward, the perfect stopover to enjoy yummy food would be the Vohuman Café, one of the oldest Parsi cafés established in the city. You can enjoy lip-smacking Parsi cuisine while enjoying its vintage decor. End your day at the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, a museum which homes more than 20,000 artifacts that showcase the Gujarati and Maratha culture in all its resplendency. The Museum is famous for its artworks, sculptures, and textiles.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Pataleshwar Cave Temple (1 hour | Free)
  • Shaniwar Wada Fort (1 hour | ₹25 per person)
  • Aga Khan Palace (2 hours | ₹15 per person)
  • Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple (1 hour | Free)
  • Vohuman Café (1 hour | ₹500 per person)
  • Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum (2 hours | ₹50 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ₹90 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit the Pune Okayama Friendship Garden to enjoy a peaceful ambiance and serene views or take a leisure walk around the Empress Garden, a botanical treasure tucked away from the hustle-bustle of the city life. In case you have less time, you can plan to visit Sinhagad Fort that grants spectacular views of the valley and mesmerizing sunsets, provided you start your day early and manage to reach the Fort by noon. Additionally, the Shinde Chatri is a luxurious, historical monument with carvings on the inside of the gateway arch and has an enormous Nandi Bull, which is nearby and worth a visit too.

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