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Darshan Museum
?Pune’s Darshan Museum is among the Top 25 in Asia. It is the city’s biggest attraction, ranking amongst the most popular places to visit. This is more than a museum - it’s an immersive journey that transports visitors into the life and legacy of Sadhu Vaswani, brought to life by cutting-edge technology & theatrical artistry.?
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Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple
Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati – the most endearing deity to the devotees. Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati is the epitome of pride and honor to the city of Pune. Devotees from every part of India and the world come here to pray to Lord Ganesha every year.
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Sinhagad Fort
Sinhagad, ealier known as ‘Kondhana’ is the most prominent and popular fort in Pune.It is located at village Donaje, taluka-Haveli. It is 25 km away from Pune on a hill 1290 m high. Tanaji Malusare-Chh. Shivaji’s trsusted and brave general,fought a battle here all alone with the Mughal army.
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ISKCON NVCC Temple
ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) is a Hindu religious organization that was founded in 1966 in New York City. It is based on the teachings of the ancient Hindu scriptures, the Bhagavad Gita and the Srimad Bhagavatam, and focuses on the worship of Lord Krishna.
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Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden
Pune Okayama Friendship Garden is a symbol of Indo-Japanese friendship between partner cities of Pune and Okayama and the garden is truly the pride of Pune.This is the biggest garden of Japanese style out of Japan, in Asia. The idea of recreating the original Japanese garden in Pune was, of course, inspired from the 300-year old Okayama Korakuen Garden developed by Ikeda Royal family in the 12 specious hectares in Okayama.
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Phoenix Market City Pune
Phoenix Marketcity is a shopping mall developed by Phoenix Mills Limited, located in Pune, Maharashtra. It was opened in June 2011 and is one of the largest malls in India, with a retail area of 1.19 million square feet. It is located in the Vimannagar area of Pune.
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Sri Balaji Mandir
Sri Balaji Mandir Pune is a close replica of the famous Balaji Temple of Tirumala, Tirupati. Therefore, people also call it Prati Balaji Mandir and Mini Balaji Mandir.
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Laxmi Road
Popular destination in Pune for shopping for Ladies and also for all types of occasions. Especially wedding and other cultural programs shopping is done here.
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Aga Khan Palace
This palace was built in 1892 by Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Agakhan III. He was elected as the President of the League of Nations in 1938 and was well renowned in the field of politics and sports. The palace was later donated to India by Aga Khan IV in 1969 as a mark of respect to Gandhiji and his philosophy.
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Katraj Jain Temple
There is a golden shaded panch-dhatu idol of Lord Mahavir, in Padmasan, a sitting position which is 12 ft tall and weighs about 5000 kg. A separate temple of Parshwanath Bhagwan called, Jal Mandir (Water Temple), lies behind the main temple , which is also made of panch-dhatu, with 8 ft tall and 3000 kg weight.
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Tamhini Ghat
Tamhini Ghat, nestled in the Western Ghats near Pune, Maharashtra, is an enchanting mountain pass that comes alive during the monsoon season. Tamhini Ghat’s location is renowned for its lush green landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and misty weather, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and weekend travellers.
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Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
A minuscule lane, one among the many in the bustling, momentous city of Pune in Maharashtra, is home to Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, a rare anthology of Indian artifacts that echo myriad tales of a nostalgic legacy within the majestic archways and corridors.
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Mulshi Dam
Originally a dam used for irrigation and hydroelectricity generation, Mulshi Lake and Dam is now one of the most notable attractions in Pune. The place attracts a number of visitors who wish to relax in the serene ambience of nature and rejuvenate their soul away from all the hubbub of city life. Mul shi Lake and Dam gets its picturesque landscape as it is nestled beautifully between two hills and verdant forests.
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Ramdara Mandir
Ramdara temple is a perfect blend of Nature,tranquility,religion and history. It is located at Loni kalbor village in outskirts of Pune city. Temple was built by Shri Devipuri Maharaj (Dhundi baba) in 1970 with the help of villagers near the ancient relics found in the hills. According to locals there were some ancient temple dating to antiquity there and a well which was believed to have been used by God Ram and Goddess Sita in ancient times.
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Osho Teerth Park
Osho Teerth is a beautiful 12-acre park that has been created out of a publicly-owned former wasteland. It is not only a beautiful park but also a reflection of the simple ecological understanding that arises in meditation: if you cannot love yourself, how can you love your neighbors, what to say of the trees?
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Khadakwasla Dam
Khadakwasla Dam is a famous tourist attraction and a significant work of engineering in Pune. It is built on River Mutha which flows through the city and aids water supply to Pune and its suburban regions. The dam forms a reservoir, called Khadakwasla Lake which offers a quick and pleasant getaway too. Its proximity to Pune City and the scenic surroundings make Khadakwasla Dam a preferred picnic spot.
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Shaniwar Wada
Shaniwar Wada in Pune is a historical palace and fort that chronicles the glory and grandeur of the Maratha Empire. This old mansion boasts of a history of 287 years and was the seat of the Peshwas, who were the Prime Ministers to the Maratha rulers. It served as a melting pot of culture and politics until the Peshwas lost the Wada to the British in 1818.
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Bhuleshwar Temple
Built around 1230 A.D. by the Yadava ruler King Krishnadevray, Bhuleshwar is an ancient Shiva temple located around 45km from Pune and 10km from Yawat.Situated on the crest of a hill, the temple is quite unusual in having what appears to be Islamic architecture externally.
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Chaturshrungi Temple
One of the revered temples of Pune, the Chaturshringi Mandir should be on your list of places to visit when you’re in Pune. Located on Senapati Bapat Road near Pune University in Gokhale Nagar, this temple has been the place for the devotees of Mahakali and Shri Chaturshringi for ages. The word “Chaturshringi” is derived from the word “Chattu” which means “Mountain with four peaks” and represents faith and power. The main temple also includes idols of Goddess Durga, Ashtavinayaka and Ganesha.
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