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Pune is the second largest city of Maharashtra state, India and is surrounded by the Sahyadri Mountain range. It occupied an important place during the Maratha Empire between 1674 and 1881. Hence, it homes numerous forts and wadas highlighting typical Maratha architecture. [1] Forts are one of the main attractions including Lohagad and Visapur ...
There is also an informal bus stop with access to Pune. The region is an eco-tourism hotspot, and outside the town there are many guest houses and gardens. The administrative offices are in Paud village where as industrialization to some extent has taken place in Pirangut and nearby villages. Pune's much talked of IT park is also in Mulshi Taluka.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Pune" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
A prominent place to visit in the area is Kamala Nehru Park.Another place worth visiting is the Pune Fire Brigade Museum, the first of its kind in India.Also called Late Keshavrao Narayanrao Jagtap Fire Brigade Museum, the museum houses variety of equipment used by the fire department including more than 100 antique firefighting equipment including a Rolls-Royce Dennis [7] [8] Also worth ...
Rail -The Pune railway station (70 km;around 1.5 hours away) is well connected to Mumbai and other cities in Maharashtra. Road – Mayureshwar is comfortable driving distance from Pune city (70 km; anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours). Time to visit: Wildlife enthusiasts visit Mayureshwar all year round in all seasons.
It is located about 35 km south of Pune city. [1] One can reach Narayanpur from Pune either from Dive ghat and Saswad or from Katraj Ghat and Mumbai-Pune-Satara Road. Narayanpur is situated at the bottom of famous Purandar fort. Lord Indra's second name is Purandar. Indra made austerity on a nearby mountain, hence the name Purandhar valley.
Five of these temples are situated in Pune district. [20] Girijatmak of Lenyadri - This temple is in a former Buddhist cave on a hilltop near Junnar; Moreshwar of Morgaon; Mahaganesh of Ranjangaon; Chintamani of Theur-This temple is closest Ashtavinayak temple to the city. Vigneshwara of Ozar - This temple is about 85 km from Pune.
Pimpri Chinchwad Science Park is a science center in Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, India built by the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation in 2013. The complex houses a Science Centre, museum, an art gallery, an auditorium, an Amphitheatre and a planetarium.