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4-Day Pune Itinerary for Nature Lovers in July 2023

  1. Day 1: Sinhagad Fort
    30 minutes (12 miles) from Pune

    In the morning, hike through the lush vegetation to reach the 17th-century Sinhagad Fort and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding hills. For lunch, savor the local delicacies at any of the small eateries on the fort's premises. Spend the afternoon exploring the fort's architecture and history, including the memorial of Tanaji Malusare, the Maratha warrior. As the sun sets, watch the light play on the fort's walls and head back to Pune.

  2. Day 2: Mulshi Dam
    1 hour 30 minutes (35 miles) from Pune

    Start your day with a scenic drive to Mulshi Dam on the Mula River. Enjoy the cool breeze and the serene views of the water surrounded by hills. In the afternoon, hike around the dam and explore the nearby Mulshi village where you can learn about the local culture and traditions. As the sun sets, savor the local tea and snacks at any of the small eateries near the dam before heading back to Pune.

  3. Day 3: Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary
    3 hours (70 miles) from Pune

    In the morning, drive to Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the Sahyadri range of hills. The sanctuary is home to an array of flora and fauna, including the Indian giant squirrel, Indian python, and Malabar grey hornbill. Take a guided nature walk in the sanctuary, and observe the wildlife in their natural habitat. For lunch, pack a picnic and enjoy it in the scenic surroundings. In the afternoon, visit the Bhimashankar Temple, a Jyotirlinga shrine, and one of the 12 sacred Shiva temples in India. As the sun sets, drive back to Pune.

  4. Day 4: Pashan Lake
    20 minutes (6 miles) from Pune

    Start your day with a visit to the Pashan Lake, a man-made lake surrounded by hills, trees, and birdlife. Take a walk along the lake, and watch the birds in their natural habitat, including migratory birds like the Northern Shoveler, Northern Pintail, and Green Sandpiper. For lunch, head to any of the nearby restaurants serving local cuisine. Spend the afternoon exploring the nearby areas of Pashan and hiking in the hills. As the sun sets, drive back to Pune.

Recommendations

If you have more time, consider visiting the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park and Wildlife Research Centre, home to a wide variety of animals and birds. For a side trip, head to Lonavla-Khandala, a scenic hill station known for its waterfalls, caves, and scenic views. To maximize your fun, plan your itinerary around the monsoon season, which turns the hills and valleys into a lush green paradise. Don't forget to carry rain gear and insect repellent.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Sinhagad Fort (4 hours, Free)
  • Mulshi Dam (5 hours, Free)
  • Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary (8 hours, INR 500 per person)
  • Pashan Lake (3 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 500 per person
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