Specialties Of Pune

Specialties Of Pune

Pune is the second major IT epicenter and the most important automobile and manufacturing place in India. Due to many educational organizations, it is known as Oxford of the East. India’s first girls’ school was initiated in Pune by Savitribai Phule. As a city, Pune has a lot of Specialties.

PUNE has everything with great weather, fantastic nightlife, lip-smacking food, & fantastic holiday destinations in nearby proximity. The fascinating qualities of Pune make it the best city to live in India.

Specialties Of Pune One Must Enjoy

Shaniwar Wada Palace

Shaniwar Wada, a 13-story palace of Peshwas, was built by Bajirao-I in 1736. The Peshwas headquartered, and it represents Pune’s culture. The main entry is Delhi Darwaja. The statue of Bajirao on a horse in front of Shaniwarwada. The palace was initially the seat of Peshwa power.

Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati

Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati – is the most adorable deity to the devotees. Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati is the epitome of pride and mention in the city of Pune. Disciples from every part of India and the world come here. Today, Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Mandir is India’s most highly esteemed place of worship.

Parvati Hill

Parvati Hill, a hillock at the southern stop of Pune, is one of the most scenic locations in the city. 103 steps lead to the top of the hill, which shows a stunning panoramic view of the entire Pune and the surrounding valley.

Parvati Hill is one of the oldest structures in the city. It has the ancient Devdeveshwar Temple, around 250 years old.

The Parvati Hill Temple Complex is also a part of the Maratha past and tales surrounding the Peshwa rulers. Check out the museum here.

Aga Khan Palace

The mighty tower of Aga Khan Palace is in Pune and was constructed by Sultan Muhammed Shah Aga Khan III in 1892. It is one of the most important landmarks in the Indian past and has been instrumental in numerous determining points of India’s independence. Earlier, the site was where prisoners were held.

Vetal Tekdi

Vetal Hill, popularly known as VetalTekdi, is one of the most famous places among the Pune residents. Fitness freaks frequent Vetal Hill for an early morning stroll, jog, hike, or cycle. Just 10km from Pune railway station and easily accessible by road, Vetal Hill is one of the most elevated points in Maharashtra at 2600ft. This place is a perfect spot for an outing.

Pashan Lake

Pashan Lake is a beautiful artificial lake that attracts tourists with serenity. Green trees and bamboo plantations encircle the lake, around which a park and a walking track have been created.

Shinde Chhatri

Shinde Chhatri is a memorial earmarked to the Maratha head Mahadji Shinde. He functioned as the commander-in-chief of the Maratha troops under the Peshwas. Mahadji Shinde had a vital role in restoring Maratha’s power in North India, lost after the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761. Shinde Chhatri, his cremation land, is the oldest spot in Pune, and it is a part of the city’s heritage. This little tourist spot is in the Wanwadi area of Pune. And along with the commemoration of Mahadji Shinde, you’ll find a superb Shiva Temple here.

Peacock Bay

Peacock Bay is adjacent to the lake at Khadakvasla Dam and is maintained by the National Defence Academy. With many peacocks in the area, Peacock Bay gained its well-deserved name. Along with the peacocks, the place has been known for offering peeks of various flora and fauna.

Osho

Located in Koregaon Park in Pune, Osho Ashram was established by the Rajneesh Chandra Mohan Jain, popularly famous as Osho Rajneesh. This ashram is also known as Osho Commune International of Pune, across 32 acres. Its lush green campus offers visitors a much-needed break with its startling natural beauty.

‎Pune Okayama Garden

Pune Okayama Friendship Garden symbolizes the Indo-Japanese friendship between Pune and Okayama’s partner cities. The garden is the pride of Pune. The concept of recreating the original Japanese garden in Pune was motivated by the 300-year-old Okayama Korakuen Garden developed by the Ikeda Royal family.

‎Local Food Walking Tour – Specialties Of Pune!

  1. Find the tasty cuisine of the Maharashtra province during this group tasting tour at Pune.
  2. Walkthrough the roads of Old Town Pune in quest of local dishes from historic structures.
  3. Taste street foods such as chat, spicy samosas, Vada pav, and poha, dabeli.
  4. Learn about the food culture of Pune and get information on other places.

‎Sinhagad Fort

Sinhagad, previously known as Kondhana, is the most prominent and famous fort in Pune.It is at village Donaje, taluka Haveli. It is 25 km away from Pune at an elevation of 1290 m high. TanajiMalusare, Shivaji’s trusted and brave general, fought a battle here alone with the Mughal army. After his death, Shivaji named the Kondhana fort Sinhagad.

Kayani Bakery

Kayani Bakery is in Pune, Camp Area. It is one of the ancientest bakeries in the Pune area. It is famous for cakes such as ribbon cake, mawa cake, Plum cake, etc. It is most famous for its shrews-berry biscuits.

Chitale Bandhu Sweets

Chitale Bandhu has been known for making namkeen (especially bakarwadis) and sweets over the years. It is also known to ship its namkeen to nations. Do check out their outlets.

Pune is a must-visit place for shopaholics, from beautiful Paithani Sarees, amazing Maharashtrian Naths, genuine Kolhapuri chappals, silverware, brassware, and cheap attire and accessories. There is Bhakarwadi, Mango Barfi, Puran Poli, a variety of Chiwda, and other flavorings for gastronomists. These would make excellent souvenirs from this vibrant city and make beautiful presents.

Pune offers an enjoyable reprise from the crazy hurry and bustle of Mumbai. Pune has everything you would want in your escape with excellent weather, mouthwatering cuisine, and some of the most picturesque surroundings, complete with untouched beauty. It is not some rustic, remote tourist holiday spot from Mumbai. It has a fascinating quality, making it one of the most desirable cities.

Conclusion – Specialties Of Pune!

Your visit to Pune city is incomplete without visiting some of the tourist spots and enjoying the local food. This will surely make a lifetime memory and will push you to visit again. Plan a visit!

Sudha Pai
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