| Pune is Maharashtra second city, which lies close to the Western Ghat Mountains, on the edge of the Deccan plains as they stretch away to the east. |
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| Price from 2460 INR /person |
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| Day 1 - Pune
Arrival & Transfer to the Hotel. After freshing up proceed for sightseeing Agakhan palace, shree Dagduseth ganpati Temple, Saras Bagh, Raja kelkar Museum, University & Film & Television Institute. Over night at Hotel. | | Day 2 - Pune Mahabaleshwar
Drive to Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani & back to Hotel. Over night at Hotel. | | Day 3 - Pune
Drive to Lonavala, Khandala & back.
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| Duration:
3 days - Starts at:
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| Starting point: Pune Airport Rail Way Station |
| Finishing point: Pune Airport Rail Way Station |
| Payment Types:
Cash, Credit Cards, Cheque, Traveller Cheques |
| We speak:
Hindi, Marthi, English |
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Pune is Maharashtra second city, which lies close to the Western Ghat Mountains, on the edge of the Deccan plains as they stretch away to the east. Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha people, which is also known as the "Queen of the Deccan." Pune is a contrast of history and modernism. Pune isss considered as the Oxford of India – with its many educational and research institutions apart from other institutions for sports, yoga, ayurveda, culture and social services. Pune is nowadays also seen as a potential city for massive growth of Information TechnologyLokmanya Tilak was witness in 1892 where he saw the grand scale on which the Ganesh festival was celebrated in Gwalior and the enthusiastic participation of people therein. This alone inspired him to make the Ganesh festival a public event in Maharashtra. He saw an urgent need to reshape the Indian society based on our own heritage and philosophy.
Though Big-Brother Mumbai plays host to a larger chunk of tourist inflow in the state, Pune is not much behind as a popular tourist destination. Tours in Pune are highly recommended for an insight into the great Maratha heritage. Pune might not have some great names to boost in terms of tourist attractions, but these attractions have their own qualities that can be experienced only after seeing them. Most of the attractions are related to the Marathas, who at one point of time controlled much of the north and western India and challenged the might of Mughal Empire as well as that of British. |
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