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Food :
The people of the city are known to be food-lovers. The
dishes like Bakarwadi and Laxminarayan Chiwda are some of
the most famous food items.
Attractions in and around Pune :
Gandhi National Memorial / Aga Khan Palace - The
beautiful historical landmark located 5 Kms away from the
city centre, was donated to India by the Aga Khan IV in
1969. Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned here during the Quit
India Movement in 1942. The samadhi (remains) of Kasturba
Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi wife's lies here. It is open from
9.00 am to5.45 pm daily.Osho Ashram -
Osho Ashram is the favourite destination for people, who are
looking for Indian spirituality. The famous Ashram of
Bhagwan Rajnesh is located at Koregaon Park 8 Kms from the
city centre. The Ashram lies in the suburban area of Pune.
Thousands of visitors come every day to the Ashram and it
has thousand of followers. The Ahram offers a various costly
courses on meditation. The visitors can watch a 45 minute
video presentation here between 10.00 am to 2.30 pm daily.
Near the Ashram the Nulla Park is located, which is also
called as Osho Teerth. The beautiflly mainatained garden
open from 6 am to 9 am and 7 pm to 10 pm.
Shinde Chhatri - Located at a distance of 12 Kms from
the city centre, this is the memorial of the great Maratha
nobleman Mahadji Shinde. The memorial is considered among
one of the beat architectural style. Here one can see the
warrior's painted silver likeness,swathed in a flame-colored
turban and elaborate shawl.
Shaniwar Wada - The important landmark of the city
was built in 1736 by Bajirao Peshwa I, lies at a distance of
15 kms from the city centre. This historic seven-stories
palace was the palace of the Peshwa rulers. During the rule
Bajirao Peshwa I, the palace became the seat of political
power and achieved great importance. Shaniwar Wada was
mysteriously burnt down in 1827, other portions of the
palace were destroyed in mysterious fire. Today the palace
stands with only the plinths, the fortifications walls with
five gateways, nine bastions, the nigharkhana withits fine
wooden pillars and lattice works. The palace is located on
the old part of the city and open from 8 am to 6.30 pm.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum - The museum in one of the
must visit places in Pune. It houses an excellent collection
of Indianartifacts collected by the late Shree Dinkar Kelkar.
The 36 sections of the museum has the collection of numerous
antiques, carved palace doors,pottery, miniatures of the
17th century, nut crackers, lamps, musical items,hookah
pipes, hair drying combs and other items from the Mughal and
Maratha period. The timings of the museum is 8.30 am to 5.30
pm daily.
Pataleshwer Cave Temples - The rock-cut temple of
8th century is hidden in the Shivajinagar area around 20Kms
from the city centre. The temple similar to the Ellora Caves
is still inuse has a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull.
Vishrambaug Wada - The three-storied building is
famous for its gateway and balcony with carved woodwork of
the Peshwa period. The 260 feet long and 815 feet broad
mansion was built by the last Peshwa, Bajirao II. It has
attractive wooden front and beautiful columns carved in the
Suru form. A surprise fire engulfed the Wada on October
31,1880, later it was restored to its some what original
form. Today Wada houses as sorted offices of the city.
Saras Bang - The garden is situated 19 kms away from
the city centre, on the top of a small hillock. The
beautiful garden houses the popular Ganesh Temple,that was
once surrounded by a lake that is now converted to an open
park.
Parvati Hill - The hill is located 20 Kms away onthe
southern end of the city. One can reach the hill top by a
flights of 108 steps. The hill offers the panoramic view of
the city. The temples of Shiva,Ganesh, Vishnua and Kartikeya
are situated here. The Parvati Temple also stands here which
was the private shrine of the Peshwa rulres. The Parvati
Museum houses replicas of ancient paints and manuscripts.
Katraj Snake Park - The park started in 1986 is
located on the Pune-Satara Highway, 30 Kms from the city
centre. The parkhas a huge collection of reptiles, birds, a
baby leopard, crocodiles andothers.
Accessibility :
Pune is easily accessible by air, railways and roadways.
» Air - Pune airport is well connected to major
cities of the country. Indian Airlines and Jet Airways
operates regular flights from Delhi, four flights a week to
Chennai and Bangalore and two-three flights daily from
Mumbai. The city is 12 Kms away from the airport from there
one has to take road journey.
» Rail - Pune has the trains from all over theIndia.
Regular trains ply from Mumbai to Pune daily. It is a 4-5
hours journey from Pune to Mumbai.
» Road - Pune has the road connection with all the
major cities of Maharastra and India. The MSRTC and private
buses run frequently from Mumbai to Pune. |