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Four Days in Pune: Discovering the City

  1. Day 1: Shaniwar Wada Fort
    25 minutes (7.5 miles) from Pune International Airport

    In the morning, visit the Shaniwar Wada Fort, built-in 1732. It was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire and witness to many significant historical events. You can explore the ruins of the fort while admiring the elaborate architecture and craftsmanship. Afterwards, head to the nearby Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple to immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere and witness the grandeur of the Ganesh Festival celebrations in August. In the evening, visit the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, which houses an impressive collection of over 21,000 artifacts, including rare coins, musical instruments, and traditional Indian garments.

  2. Day 2: Aga Khan Palace and Osho Ashram
    20 minutes (6.2 miles) from Shaniwar Wada Fort

    Start your day at the Aga Khan Palace, a historic landmark with beautiful gardens and sprawling lawns. Built-in 1892, the palace was later used as a prison during India's independence movement. It now houses a museum that displays photographs and personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi. Afternoon can be spent at the Osho Ashram, a serene oasis in the heart of Pune. It offers various meditation and self-improvement programs. In the evening, visit the Koregaon Park area for its lively nightlife, with restaurants, cafes, and bars.

  3. Day 3: Sinhagad Fort and Pataleshwar Cave Temple
    1 hour 10 minutes (19.6 miles) from Osho Ashram

    Start your day with a scenic drive to the Sinhagad Fort, situated atop a hill, it offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The fort has a rich history and was the site of many battles. It is a popular spot among hikers and trekkers. Afternoon can be spent at the Pataleshwar Cave Temple, an ancient rock-cut temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is carved out of a single rock and features intricate sculptures and carvings. In the evening, visit the Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Sarvajanik Ganpati Temple and witness the grandeur of the Ganesh Festival celebrations in August.

  4. Day 4: Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum and Pune Okayama Friendship Garden
    30 minutes (7.8 miles) from Pataleshwar Cave Temple

    Start your day at the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, which houses an impressive collection of over 21,000 artifacts, including rare coins, musical instruments, and traditional Indian garments. Afternoon can be spent at the Pune Okayama Friendship Garden, a beautiful Japanese-style garden that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. It features landscaped gardens, a koi pond, and a tea house. In the evening, visit the Laxmi Road area for shopping and street food.

Recommendations

Other local attractions to consider include the Parvati Hill Temple, which offers panoramic views of the city, and the Chaturshringi Temple, a popular pilgrimage site. Side trips can include a visit to the nearby hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala, known for their scenic beauty and waterfalls. To maximize your fun, try to attend a cricket match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium or explore the vibrant street art scene in the city. Make sure to try the local delicacies, such as the famous vada pav and the mouth-watering misal pav. Lastly, it is recommended to hire a local guide to help you navigate the city and learn more about its history and culture.

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