Pune

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Shaniwar Wada Pune (formerly spelt Poona) is in Maharashtra, India. It is considered the state's cultural capital and is the second largest city in the state.

Pune is known for its educational tourism and has a blend of cultural, business, health, cuisine tourism background. The large student population in the city makes for a lively nightlife and vibrant atmosphere. Pune also houses fantastic restaurants, good museums, and hill forts which offer panoramic views.

Pune Halal Travel Guide

Pu La Deshpande garden 1 - |300 px|Pu La Deshpande Garden

Since Pune is in the state of Maharashtra, most of the residents are Marathis (or Maharashtrians). The city contains the headquarters of the Western Maharashtra|Pune administrative division. Pune has history that stretches back nearly 1600 years. Pataleshwar caves (Near Jangli Maharaj Road) from the 5th century are evidence to Pune’s old settlements.

Pune is a gateway to knowledge about the past with opportunities to learn from the help of forts, monuments, museums and higher-learning institutions. From the medieval Maratha history of King Shivaji to a visit to Aga Khan Palace to learn about Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent freedom struggle and there is much to learn here. If the quote "Freedom is my birthright and I shall have it!" sounds interesting, make a visit to akwadwada museum. If interested in ancient Indian history or Indology and then Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute|Deccan college, Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute are the places of research and learning and house their own museums as well.

Pune has been called the "Oxford of the East". It is a university town. There are many colleges and institutes here that offer everything from engineering to fine arts. These establishments boast a large number of foreign students in addition to local residents.

How is the Climate in Pune

OshoGardenPune - Osho Garden

The climate of Pune is quite pleasant. Pune has three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Summers are typically hot with maximum temperatures ranging from 35 to 42°C. The warmest month in Pune is generally April as compared to the rest of the Deccan Plateau where it is May.

Pune does not get very hot. Even during the peak of summer the air is cool and standing under a tree can give respite from the heat. However, as the frequent sunlight can cause sunburn, be sure to carry and use sunscreens (above SPF-30). The nights in Pune are significantly cooler than most other parts in this region due to its high altitude.

The average rainfall is approx 550mm. The city often receives thundershowers with heavy downpours in May, which brings down the temperature. The rainy season can sometimes be gloomy, with cloud cover for many days in a row. In winter, day temperatures can be as low as 24 - 28°C and temperatures at night as low as 5 - 8°C. Winters are generally dry. Normally and the climate in Pune is pleasant during the month of November.

Attitude

Attitudes in Pune are liberal. The city used to be very traditional and conservative, but times have changed. The city is not the conservative small-town of old, but now is a much more open-minded developed city.

Local Language in Pune

OshoPune - Osho Ashram, Pune

Pune is a fairly cosmopolitan city. Although Marathi phrasebook|Marathi is the official language of the city and also the most common language spoken on the streets, most people also speak Hindi phrasebook|Hindi along with English.

Travel to Pune

Pune is a major transportation hub for Western Maharashtra. It serves as the gateway for the numerous hill stations in the Sahyadri Hills.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Pune

  • Pune Airport IATA Flight Code: PNQ 1 8.5822, 73.9197 - Pune Airport Pune Airport 01 - Pune does not have its own civil airport. All commercial air carriers operate from the military airport in Lohegaon which is around 10 kilometers from the downtown. It takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour to reach, depending on traffic conditions. The airport is served by almost all domestic carriers but the number of flights is limited since the airport is under the control of the air force. International flights operate only to Dubai (as of February 2019 the Frankfurt flight is not running until a new partner can be found). Facilities are sparse, for arrivals there is a money exchange stand, a very small duty free and a pre-pay taxi stall; in airside departure there are a few small snack stalls, a small duty free and goods store. The business lounge is basic. If getting a direct flight proves difficult and then taking a flight to Mumbai and then travelling by taxi or train to Pune is a feasible option. A long-distance private taxi journey should take around three hours and costs about ₹3000.

Flights connecting to Pune:

There are designated spaces for Uber and Ola taxis

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Pune

Pune has many connections to other Indian cities by rail. Check train availability on the Indian Rail website before you go, as train timings are subject to change. There are mainline routes to Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai

  • Pune Station - Pune Junction | 18.528954, 73.874393
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By car

Pune is served by three national highways (NH) and an expressway.

  • NH 4 between Mumbai in the west and Chennai in the south passes through Pune. NH 4, a part of the Golden Quadrilateral of highways connects Pune to Bangalore also. Satara, Kolhapur and Kagal all in Maharashtra are connected to Pune by NH 4. National Highway 4 runs through the villages of Shirwal, Naraspur, Hadapsar, Khadki, Tolegaon, Wadgaon, Lonavala, and Khandala within Pune neighborhood.
  • NH 9 connects Pune in Maharashtra to Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh. Indapur, Solapur,and Umarga in Maharashtra, followed by Rajeshwar, Homnabad, and Mangalgi in Karnataka, and thereafter Zahirabad, Hyderabad, Suryapeta and Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh are connected by NH 9 to Pune. The villages of Kambhargaon, Bhigvan, Ravangaon, Loni Kaibhor, and Theur within the neighborhood of Pune are connected by this highway.
  • NH 50 connects Pune to Nasik. The cities of Sangamner, Narayangaon, and Khed all in Maharashtra are connected by this highway. Chakan, Rajgurunagar, Malegaon, Mancharo, Kalamb, Narayangaon, and Aleo are the important locations on this highway between Pune and Nasik.

Travel on a Bus in Pune

Buses: Government operated versus Privately operated | Tourists travelling between Pune and Mumbai are advised to travel by the state government run buses (MSRTC "Shivneri" bus; /ticket_booking/ online reservations available]) wherever feasible. These Volvo buses cost almost the same (₹320) as the private buses and they have less stops during the journey since private buses try to pick passengers on the way. Buses run very frequently (every 15 mins) and are also punctual. You can be sure of reaching your destination within the stipulated time. Most of the private buses wait until they get enough passengers before departing, which can cause delays. When arriving at the bus depot, beware of agents trying to direct you to the wrong bus and clarify you're looking for the Shivneri.

It takes about three hours to get from the Mumbai airport to Pune via the Pune-Mumbai Expressway. Private and state-owned companies (MSRTC) operate luxury buses on this route, and run 24 hours service with buses departing every fifteen minutes. MSRTC buses charge roughly ₹200 (Non AC) and ₹420 (AC) for the journey. The MSRTC A/C "Shivneri" buses operate between 5:30AM - midnight. Below are arrival and departure points for buses from cities and villages outside of Pune.

  • MSRTC Bus Depot Pune Station Sanjay Gandhi Road, Agarkar Nagar 18.527848, 73.872709 - This bus stand (next to the train station and also considered to be the main bus stand) mainly serves buses on the Mumbai route. Most services make a stop at Lonavla | Lonavala.
  • Shivaji Nagar Rambhau K Kamble Path - GPS: 18.531854, 73.849949 - This bus stand serves buses for Vidarbha, Konkan, Marathwada and Northern Maharshtra. A few services connect with other cities in the neighboring state of Gujarat. Buses run by Gujarat Roadways run to Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Surat, Kandla and Rajkot. The bus station is outside the Shivaji Nagar Train station.
  • Swargate ST Stand Satara Road 18.499363, 73.858127 - This bus stand serves buses covering the Western Maharashtra and Konkan Region.
  • Katraj 1 8.447040, 73.859033 - This is not exactly a bus stand but for most of the Interstate buses this acts as a pick up and drop point.

Best way to travel in Pune by a Taxi

Shared cabs operate on a route from Pune City Station to Dadar, Mumbai. These taxis seat 4 to 5 people, and charge ₹300 per person using a regular car, ₹800 for a Fiat Premier and ₹1000 for an Ambassador. Cool cabs (taxis with air conditioning) are also available which charge higher. / Ali Cool Cab, Just Car and Taxi Guru Solution provide cool cabs for doorstep pickup and drop for Pune to Mumbai trips. The rates for such doorstep taxi service start from ₹2100 (including toll-tax).

How to get around in Pune

Caution Note: Fare for taxi and auto-rickshaw

Pune-streets-01 - 418px|Streets in the centre of Pune

By auto-rickshaws

There is a massive army of three wheeled rickshaws. Some prepaid rickshaw stands can be found at Shivajinagar, Swargate Bus Depot, and Lohegaon Airport. All rickshaws plying in the Municipal Corporation limits are supposed to charge according to the meter.

Drivers will give you endless excuses why they cannot use the meter. Remember that they are required by law to have a working meter and use it, and this will almost always be cheapest for you too. If they still refuse, walk away: there are plenty of other rickshaws on the roads. In fact, drivers of rickshaws that you flag down from the streets (if practical and feasible) will often be more agreeable than the those waiting in stands, who demand more fare.

The driver may occasionally stop to ask for directions depending on how familiar he is with the area. Nowadays, many auto rickshaw drivers try to charge extra for long distances or very short distances, or they refuse the fare. Stick to the demand of charging by meter and refuse strongly to pay any extra amount, unless it is past midnight. It is very common for rickshaw drivers plying between 11PM and 6AM to demand 1½ times the normal rates for the journey. You are advised to get this cleared with the driver before boarding the rickshaw.

If they realise you are not from the city and they may try to take longer routes to the destination to charge extra money from you. Thus, outsiders and foreigners, use your own judgement before boarding any auto rickshaw. Autorickshaw drivers may also refuse to travel to quite a few parts of the city as per their convenience; however, this is against the law if their meter reads "on hire" in the upright position. If the sign is turned sideways and the rickshaw driver is not working and can refuse you.

If you have complaints against auto drivers for not accepting short distance rides (or any rides), asking more meter fare, not using a meter, taking other passengers along the way, carrying more passengers than allowed capacity, stopping at bus stands or other similar complaints of serious nature, you can email or call the Road Transport Authorities at 020-22051414 or 020-27492828 (PCMC) or email Traffic cops usually come right away to the spot to book a complaint against the driver. Commuters can also send their MMS pictures at +91 9420218338. The complaints should clearly mention all details including the auto’s registration number and the time of taking the rickshaw, details of auto fare and the distance commuted, locations, date, time, nature of complaint. After so many calls complaints and the RTO/police can fine them as heavily as ₹50 for refusal of service.

Travel on a Bus in Pune

City buses in Pune are run by the PMPML. Although the vehicles are crowded and smoke-belching and the network is very extensive. Almost all parts of the city are connected by the PMPML city buses. Major city bus stands include Corporation, Shivaji Nagar, Swargate, Kothrud depot, Nigdi, Hadapsar, Katraj and Deccan. Shivaji Nagar is believed to be the busiest bus stand in the state of Maharashtra. The fare is calculated by distance, and ranges from ₹5 to ₹22. To travel other cities from pune and there are many private bus operators available. You can find from the bus booking sites like Redbus, Abhibus, and Myticketbuddy.

By car

Though there is a lot of traffic in Pune you can't compare it to Cairo or Kolkata. A majority of the vehicles are two wheelers and apart from the peak hours the roads in Pune are sparsely filled. There are quite a few vehicle rental agencies in Pune. Most of them charge around ₹2500 a day for a mid-size car. There are extra charges for distances above 100 km. It is recommended to get a driver if you are not familiar with Indian cities and this also helps remove the problem of finding parking. Even for India the interpretation of traffic conventions is very flexible and not for the inexperienced or faint hearted. There are also taxis available like Uber, OLA who charge fairly as compared to auto rickshaws.

If you are driving a vehicle always be careful, since motorbike riders may overtake you from left or right and cut lanes without warning.

Best way to travel in Pune by a Taxi

Several radio taxi companies operate in Pune. Uber and Ola are easily available throughout the city.

  • Ali Cool Cab - S.No. 59/1A, Shop No. 06, Sulai Complex,, Opp. Desai Hospital, Mohammad Wadi 18.474533, 73.924012 ☎ +919767433709 - ₹2100- Professional cab operator for Pune to outstation trips.
  • Taxi Guru Solution - Sr. No. 11/21, Hole Wasti, Behind Premanand Park, Wanowrie 18.500884, 73.901522 ☎ +91-9763356909 -
  • SuperCabz - ☎ +91-9310-456789 - lastedit=2022-7-10
  • Just Car - Near Premanand Park, Parmar Nagar - ☎ +91-9527779813 - 1799- Pin: 411040. Taxis and vehicle rental.
  • CabX - Cab Xtensions - Kondhwa Budruk ☎ +91-7778889994
  • 7mcar - @mcar.com Manish Park NIBM Road 18.4692° N, 73.8894° E, 18.4692° N, 73.8894° E NIBM Road ☎ +91 8087138713 | Opening Hours: -
  • Wingscabs - ☎ +91 20 40100100 -

By two-wheelers

This urban center was once known as the city of bicycles, but now it has turned into the city of motorcycles. Most traffic rules are completely ignored in Pune and there are ten times as many two-wheelers as there are cars. The general attitude towards riding motorbikes in the city is that of total ignorance of any set forth traffic regulations along with complete disregard of one's safety (including not wearing a helmet). Here people ride motorbikes as if they are riding a war horse and will generally try to overtake every vehicle in front. Minor accidents on motorbikes are common; You are advised to be careful even when your signal is green as the traffic flow from other direction generally does not stop immediately. Wearing a helmet is compulsory in Pune. The fine for driving without helmets has been increased from ₹100 to ₹500, which includes both the rider as well as the pillion.

Pune's roads might turn to horrid potholes from smooth tarmac in matter of seconds when it rains. Always be on a lookout. The addition of new bicycle tracks all over has made an improvement on two-wheeler traffic.

If you do want to hire a two wheeler and there are two outfits who rent these vehicles in Pune. A 100cc Bajaj Platina will cost ₹200 a day and an automatic Honda scooter will cost ₹300. If you are planning on day trips from Pune you would be best with the larger wheels and light weight of a motorcycle rather than a scooter. Both outfits will most likely deliver to your accommodation if you ask nicely.

  • Mehta Autos Mr Mukesh Mehta, 451 Somwar Peth Nr Khadiche Maidan Chowk, Behind Apollo Talkies cinema, Somwar Peth ☎ +91 20 26127864 or +91 9371026288
  • Blossoms Mr Shakeel Shaikh, 15, Bund Garden Road ☎ +91 9890829786 -

By suburban rail

The Pune Suburban Railway connects Pune to Lonavala, a small town en route to Mumbai. There is only one line with seventeen stations; a second monorail line is under consideration by the government. Here is a list of all the stations, east to west. The places of interest are listed in brackets. Italics indicate the various modes of transport available at the destination station.

  • Pune City (MRSTC, City Bus Stand, Autos, Taxis, PMC)
  • Shivaji Nagar (MRSTC, Shivaji Nagar Bus Stand, Autos, PMC)
  • Khadki/Kirkee (Ammunition Factory, BDL, Ring Sights India Pvt Ltd)
  • Dapodi (CME Museum)
  • Kasarwadi (Air Vents & Glass Factory)
  • Pimpri (Pimpri Plant, TATA Plant)
  • Chinchwad (Bride Industries Ltd)
  • Akurdi (Force Motors Plant, Bajaj Tempo)
  • Dehu Road (Army AOC & ASC 512 Base repair Depots)
  • Begdewadi (Loco Sheds)
  • Ghorawadi
  • Talegaon (Muhammad Ali Road, CRPF)
  • Wadgaon (PWD bungalow)
  • Kanhe
  • Kamshet
  • Malwali
  • Lonavla|Lonavala

What to see in Pune

Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum - Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum building Sinhagad-01 - Sinhagad fort AgaKhanPalace - |Aga Khan Palace Pu La Deshpande garden 5 - |Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden

Pune is the cultural capital of Maharashtra. The Marathi film industry is also based here.

Architecture

  • Aga Khan Palace - Pune Nagar Road, Kalyani Nagar 18.5523, 73.9015 - Foreigners ₹100, extra for photos Aga Khan Palace Aga Khan Palace - Small This historical landmark's architecture features Italian arches, salons, suites and spacious lawns. During the 1942 Quit India Movement and the British interned Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi here. The palace belonged to Aga Khan, prince and head of Khoja sect, who later donated the palace to erect a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and his wife. Must see is an exhibition of very rare black-and-white photos and paintings from various epochs in the freedom movement, but descriptions are sparse so it helps if you already have background to the story. Also worth seeing is the Samadhi of Kasturba Gandhi in the backyard.
  • Chatushrungi Mata Temple Senapati Bapat Road 18.541155, 73.829568
  • Pataleshwar Caves - Revenue Colony, Shivajinaga 18.52638889, 73.84972222 - Pataleshwar Pataleshwar Caves Internal Temple Corridors 2 - This 8th-century temple is hidden in the heart of the city, nestled between modern high-rise structures and developments. Reminiscent of Ellora and the temple and its massive pillars, a Shiva shrine, and a Nandi bull, have been carved out of a single boulder of massive size. The temple is used by worshippers even today.
  • Savitribai Phule Pune University - Pune University - 1 8.55450, 73.82573 - University of Pune -Main Building 1 The site of Poona University was the official residence of the Governor of Mumbai during the monsoon season. The campus features mansions built in Italian-Gothic style. A 300-m-high tower beckons to all these who come here in the pursuit of higher education. It is one of the oldest universities of India.
  • Shaniwar Wada - Shaniwar Peth 18.51916667, 73.85527778 - Shaniwar Wada Shaniwarwada gate - This palace was built by the successors of Shivaji and the Peshwas in 1736. A massive fire destroyed the building in 1827. Most of the palace interiors were destroyed and all that remains is the old fortified wall. The brass studded gates and lotus pools have also withstood the ravages of time. This palace is situated in the heart of the city next to Deccan Gymkhana, Shivajinagar, and Laxmi Road. There is a 'Light & Sound Show' in three languages (Marathi, Hindi and English) every evening at the wada. It details the history of the Maratha empire and the significance of the role the Shaniwar played.
  • Vishrambaug Wada RB Kumthekar Road, Perugate, Sadashiv Peth 18.513768, 73.853413 - Vishrambaug Wada Vishrambaug Wada Pune - - The remains of this palace stand in the heart of the old city. It was built during the 18th century by a descendant of Bajirao Peshwa. It is well known for its elaborate wooden façade.

Culture & Tradition of Pune

  • Balgandharva rang mandir - Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir | Deccan, shivajinagar 18.5224, 73.8486 It is situated close to Pune Municipal corporation office - Bal Gandharva Ranga Mandir Balgandharv Theatre and art gallery. The place is maintained by Pune Municipal corporation and has an air-conditioned theatre. Most of the famous Marathi plays are performed here. The theatre is named after famous Marathi artist Bal Gandharv.
  • Darshan Museum - HH Prince Aga Khan Road, Sangamvadi 18.524147, 73.87589 - Darshan Museum This museum is a light and sound show that uses 3D holographic technology. It's a 100-minutes show that takes you through the saint Sadhu Vaswani's life story via different sets. It uses probably the only implementation in the nation to use a technique called Pepper's Ghost to create realistic 3D. The sets are real but the people who enact the scene are projections of light. The museum also houses a huge spectrum of artwork that's used to build the sets. A place for the entire family and the Darshan Museum is a must visit for anyone visiting the city. It is close to the Pune Railway Station at Sadhu Vaswani Chowk.
  • Fortune Art Gallery 86/1, Erandwana, Deccan Gymkhana
  • Mahatma Phule Museum 10 411004, 1204/10, Ghole Road, Shivajinagar 18.5129, 73.8563 - Mahatma Phule Museum You can see various industrial products, agricultural and handicraft articles in this museum, which was established in 1890.
  • Parvati Hill temples and museum - Parvati Hill | Wagh Jai Road, Parvati Paytha 18.49722222, 73.84666667 - Parvati Hill Parvati - few temples and a museum are seated on top of this tall hill which offers spectacular vistas of the surrounding area. A steep flight of 108 narrow steps leads to the hill top temple built by Balaji Baji Rao. ‘Nagarkjana’ drum house is the temple of Parvati and Devdeveshwar. This was once the private shrine of the Peshwas. It is also the final resting place of Nana Saheb Peshwa. The Parvati museum houses portraits of Peshwas, old manuscripts, coins, and other artifacts.
  • Pune Music Cultural Centre 459/1, Sadashiv Peth.
  • Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum - 1377-78, Off. Bajirao Road, Natu Baug, Shukrawar Peth 18.51077778, 73.85455556 - Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum Building Pune The museum is housed in a Rajasthani style building situated close to the hustle and bustle of the busy Bajirao Road. The artifacts in the museum were once part of a personal collection. It is now open to the public and houses over 20,000 objects of which roughly 2,500 are displayed. There are 36 sections to the museum and the objects within range from carved palace and temple doors, 2,000 year old pottery, traditional Indian lamps, and 17th century paintings.

Scenery

Tekdi - is the Marathi word for hill. There are many small scenic hills in the city used for trekking and birdwatching. Notable among are Taljai (Near Parvati), Hanuman & Vetal Tekdi (near Law College Road, Paud Phata).

  • Fergusson College - Fergusson College Road 18.523969, 73.839219 - Fergusson College FergussonCollegeMainBuilding Built in 1885 and the college has a beautiful tree-lined campus with smooth rolling hills in the background.
  • National War Memorial Prince of Wales Dr Road, Ghorpuri Lines, Dobarwadi, Ghorpadi 18.523120, 73.889628 - The National War Memorial is a 8-m (25-foot) stone pillar dedicated to post-Independence war heroes. It is surrounded by a garden and has paved pathways. The memorial was funded entirely by the citizens of Pune, under the sponsorship of the Express Citizens' Forum. The foundation was laid in November 1997 and inaugurated in October 1998.
  • Pashan Lake Sutarwadi Rd. 18.533752777778, 73.785716666667 - Pashan Lake Pashan Lake - An artificial lake, once a source for drinking water has become heavily silted and degraded by pollution. Efforts are underway to rectify these issues. This lake remains to be a bird watchers spot due to the variety of birds found in the area.
  • Pu La Deshpande garden - Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden | Sinhgad Road 18.492965, 73.835719 - Pune-Okayama Friendship Garden Pu La Deshpande garden 5 A One of the largest gardens in Pune, modelled after Okayama's Kōraku-en Garden.
  • Saras Baug - 2170 Sadashiv Peth 18.5008677, 73.8529396 - Saras Baug - A Ganesh Temple stands in the middle of the garden in a lake. It was built by Peshwa Bajirao II. This area has been developed into a park.
  • Sinhagad Fort Sinhagad Ghat Road, Thoptewadi 18.36566389, 73.75526944 - Sinhagad Sinhagad 2010 - This fort is a roughly 29-km drive to the southwest of Pune. It has historical importance dating back to the King Shivaji era. The surroundings are beautiful in the rainy season and on clear days you can see a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
  • Vetal Hill 1 8.5253, 73.8153 - Vetal Hill Vetal tekdi - The highest hill inside the city limits. The walk up to the Vetal Baba Mandir (temple) provides good views of the city but the best views are obstructed by trees and the radio transmitter building. The trail goes through scrub and forest maintained by local nature volunteers. There is a vehicle park on Gokhalenagar Road but if you start lower down from Kanchan Galli you will also pass the small temple Hanuman Mandir. There is also a chance of seeing wild Peacocks in the area.

Best things to do in Pune

  • Bird Watching: Enjoy boating and bird viewing in some of the city parks of Pune. Migratory parks can viewed throughout the year in Pune. At the right time you can see many migrated birds in the parks.
  • Gliding Centre Pune Hadapsar Airport - GPS: - Go for a joy ride in a glider and experience flying like a bird. Get an aerial view of Pune at a cost of ₹187. You can also learn to fly gliders at the Gliding Centre, which is India's oldest and till date the most active hub for gliding. It's at Hadapsar on the eastern side of the city. Flying activity is conducted from Sunday through Thursday.
  • Horse riding - And go out for horse treks with Digvijay Pratishthan.
  • Japalouppe Equestrian Center - Talegaon Dabhade - somatne phata, mumbai pune highway, talegaon Dabhade ☎ +91 9890920183 | Opening Hours: 6AM to 7PM Punes Premier Riding school, Japalouppe is spread out over a picturesque 19 acres, with a team of 60 horses catering to a wide skill set of riders, from basic trotting and school work to advanced jumping and dressage.
  • Panshet Water Park At a nearby dam and the tourism department has setup a water sports park.
  • Paragliding School & Flying Club - A 1-hr drive from Pune at Kamshet. Para-glide lessons with Nirvana India's oldest and largest residential paragliding school. Flying activity is on from October - June.
  • Trekking: Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary in Pune, offers a thrilling and amazing trekking experience for the nature lovers. This wildlife sanctuary has two trekking trails available Seedi Ghat and Ganpati Ghat, out of these two Ganpati Ghat is a longer and less dangerous trekking path.
  • Sentosa Water Park - Sentosa Resorts and Water Park | Pune Bypass Road, Ravet, Pune 18.653634, 73.731903 - +91 9922992520 Opening Hours: 10:00-18:00 6$

Festivals

Pune has a full calendar of events, ranging from Classical Music to Rock Concerts. However, Pune's most famous festival is the Pune Festival, which is held during the Ganesha Mahotsav.

  • The Chatushrungi Fair is an annual event. It is held overnight on Navratri at Senapati Bapat Road. Giant-wheels are the main attractions but the food sold at the stalls is delicious too.
  • The Ganesh Utsav or Ganeshotsav initiated by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, today is celebrated with great enthusiasm, as city interiors almost remain blocked for ten days. This is usually around the month of September and dates vary based on Hindu calendar. Pune has more than 2000 mandals with Dagdusheth Halwai being the biggest and most famous one.
  • The Osho Festival is another international crowd puller in Pune. Held in the Osho Aashram in Koregaon Park, disciples and followers of Bhagwaan Rajneesh make it a point to attend this festival.
  • The Pune International Film Festival - takes place annually and attracts some splendid films from around the world. This festival which generally takes place in January, lasts for a week and is a treat for film lovers in the city. Passes for single day or for entire duration are available at any of the multiplexes hosting the festival at reasonable rates.
  • Sawai Gandharva classical music festival, which started back in the 1960s, has had every Indian and international artist perform and has given rise to a number of budding ones too. It is held in the months of December from dawn to dusk over three days.

A number of college festivals have become very commercialised, but still attract big crowds and a very high degree of competition from colleges all over Pune. Verve organised by Express Youth Forum is the biggest inter-collegiate cultural festival in India while Concepts organized by the Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT) is a very popular engineering (technical) event. The College of Engineering, Pune also organizes a technical festival which attracts participants from all over India. So all year round and there is enough excitement to keep Puneites and tourists on their toes!

Itinerary - Hill forts

A day trip from Pune

Pune - Bhuleshwar - Purandar - Sinhagad - Pune

This round trip takes in some of the interesting hill forts around Pune. Total distance is about 220 kilometers and will take 6 hours just to drive the loop, with lunch and sightseeing added on. The full trip could take up to 12 hours so leave a full day. It is suggested that this trip is undertaken either by motorcycle or 4WD due to the state of some of the roads that are encountered. It is feasible to make the journey in a regular vehicle (and many do - even auto ricks) but it will take longer and there will be a heavy toll on the cars suspension. To be as safe as feasible you would also want some experience on driving on broken or unsurfaced roads and dealing with the challenges of driving in India.

Leave Pune on the National Highway 9 (Pune Solapur Highway) which passes the racecourse. This is a toll road and also very busy with cars and trucks. If you have taken a motorcycle be very careful.

The turn off to Bhuleshwar is about 35 kilometers from Pune and shortly after the second toll booth (about 2 kilometers before Yavat village). A concrete bridge crosses a canal and the turn off is to the right just before the bridge. There is no sign in English, but there is a sign to Deccan Industrial Explosives pte. After 5 kilometers or so the road will climb into some ghats, where the road becomes quite broken. Once you reach the top of the ghats you will see the temple and a prominent radio mast to the right. The turn to the temple is the next right and the road becomes quite steep at some points.

After visiting the temple and fort (allow 30 to 40 min), return to the road and turn right where you turned off. This road will take you to Saswad (or Sasvad on some maps). There are several turnoffs, keep heading west, but also plenty of people to ask the way, nearly everyone knows Saswad. The scenery is quite flat though enlivened by scenes of Indian rural life. The road is paved but quite rough. You can take lunch when you reach the town.

Thereafter, ask the way for Purandar itself or Nasrapur which is where the road goes. Many people know it. The road is the Diwale to Narayanpur road. In fact the hill itself is easy to spot as it towers above Narayanpur. After 5 kilometers after the turnoff from you will reach a left fork which is signed (not in English). Take this and follow the twisty road to Purandar. As of October 2009 and the majority of the road was totally unsurfaced (awaiting surfacing) so would be muddy during rain and there is also the possibility of dealing with the resurfacing activity. Allow 30 minutes to enjoy the views and look at the abandoned army buildings and another 1½ hours to climb to the top and explore.

It will take about 15 minutes to regain the primary street if you have a motorbike. Turn left when you reach it and enjoy the smooth tarmac and twists of the road as you pass between the two hills. Eventually you will reach National Highway 4 (also a toll road), turn right and again pay attention to the road hazards.

Approximately 12 kilometers later at Khed take a left turn towards Shivapur. Pass through towards Kondapur, where you take a right fork and thereafter at the T-junction take the left which leads to Sinhagad Fort.

In terms of time to spend here it is best to gauge your stamina and enthusiasm against the amount of light you have left, as it is better to end the journey in daylight rather than drive at night.

Retrace your steps to NH4 and then follow this back to Pune. You will arrive in the Bibvewadi area in the south of the city.

  • Bhuleshwar-a very beautiful 1100-year-old hill temple near Yavat in the Saswad region. The patterns and beautiful stone statues inside the temple are stunning. This place is around 60 km via Saswad-the closest and most beautiful route. This place and the surrounding areas of Saswad are praised by one British General and the Duke of Welligton as “one of the best peaceful place in the Deccan plateau and the region of beautiful temples”
  • Nil Kantheshwar

Study in Pune

One of Pune's nicknames is Oxford of the East because of the presence of many renowned educational universities and colleges. Some of the prominent ones are:

  • BJ Medical College - Affiliated to University of Pune
  • College of Engineering, Pune - Affiliated to University of Pune
  • Fergusson College
  • Symbiosis International University
  • University of Pune

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Pune

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Pune is a city where you will find an excellent range of streetside shops as well as a few outstanding malls. Pune is a good place to pick up some Indian slippers made of rubber. Soft, comfortable Kolhapuri chappals (leather sandals), that are manufactured in the town of Kolhapur, can be found in many of the street shops in Pune. All the places listed here are places where you can bargain hard and get some good stuff off the pavement for rock-bottom prices. There are several roads and areas that have clusters of shopping in them.

  • Fashion Street. In the Pune Camp Area, near M.G. Road. This market has lots of affordable readymade garments, footwear, leather items and fashion accessories. Be sure to bargain to get the best prices.
  • Hongkong Lane. In Deccan, near the Garware Bridge. The lane has a blink-and-you-will-miss-it entrance. This small street has large offerings, including bags, clothes, accessories, books and footwear.
  • Juna Bazar. Near the Pune Railway Station (enroute to the Pune Municipal Corporation). The market is held every Wednesday and Sunday on the street approx 9AM to 6PM. It is similar to a flea market and you can purchase a variety of interesting objects for throw-away prices including old rare coins, gramophone records, and other such unique paraphernalia.
  • Koregaon Park. One of the several boutiques on North Main Road and its by-lanes in Koregaon Park. These are small, exclusive boutiques and have a good collection. Expect to pay more for these clothes, but you may find the occasional great bargain.
  • Laxmi Road. A very huge market selling Gold jewellery and clothes.
  • M.G. Road. Any items such as shoes, clothing, pots, pans, electronics, stationary, furniture, kitchen sinks etc. can be found at Modelina Grant Road, known to local residents as M.G. Road.
  • Tulshi Baug. On the Bajirao Road, near Maharashtra Bank. It is a must visit and also favourite household items such as crockery, vegetable stands. Very affordable ladies garments, footwear and other items required for daily use are available at fair prices.
  • Vishram Baug Wada. There is a shop inside Vishram baug wada where you get variety of decorative as well as daily use items. The highlight of this shop is all the goods are created by small groups of women (Mahila Bachat Gata). Most of the items are handmade and exclusive variety. Wednesday must support such groups of women who are fighting against all odds to become independent.

Books

Puneites are crazy about books. This shows in the number of excellent bookshops scattered throughout the city. The area known as 'Appa Balwant Chowk' is famous for various big and small book shops. Some of them specialize in subjects like law, management, religion, computer, or music.

Birds of Pune available from Centre for Environment Education and Kalpavriksh

  • Ajit Law Book Depot - Appa Balwant Chowk.
  • Book Space, 593, Ganesh Peth.
  • Book World, Basement, Sagar Arcade, FC Road.
  • The Crossword chain of bookshops has 8 branches in Pune.
  • Landmark - SGS Mall, Molendina Rd.
  • Popular Book Shop, Deccan Gymkhana.
  • Utkarsh Book Depot, Deccan Gymkhana, Near Garware Bridge.
  • The WORD bookshop, Boottee St, Camp.

Electronics

Pune is a technology hub and is home to IT, ITES, and BPO professionals. Pune also has one of the highest densities of Engineers and Management graduates pursuing studies. Sony World, House of Laptops, Croma are electronics chains dishing out the goodies.

Haircut

Being a student town, Pune has a good selection of mid-priced hair salons.

  • Lizzes Hairdressers E Plaza Multiplex, The Gordan House Hotel, South No 132/A, 6th Floor, University Road, Ganeshkhind Entrance from down the side of E-Plaza, take the elevator up ☎ +91 20 66044100, +91 20 66044114 - ₹450 for a good men's hair cut (no shampoo) English understood well.

Halal Restaurants in Pune

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Pune is undoubtedly a great place to eat. Fergusson College Road is full of budget eateries serving delicious hot food at nominal charges. Almost all restaurants open and close at similar hours. 10AM Monday - 11PM is the usual. Of course, restaurant bars stay open till at least midnight. Misals are a Pune favourite, if you can stomach the spice in them. They are a tasty meal and a visit to Bedekar Misal or Shree Uphar Gruha is a must. They are in the Peth areas and are famous. Shree Uphar Gruha is at Tulsi Baug. Its a small joint but dishes out tasty Misal and fritters.

For variety, head out to Koregaon Park. North Main Road is a lane with more than 50 restaurants. It offers a choice of cuisine including Italian, French, Mexican, (Thai), Japanese and a variety of local Indian food; there is a restaurant to fit every taste and mood. ABC farms in Koregaon Park has some Halal restaurants at one place - ideal when you cannot decide before leaving for dinner. Koregaon Park is known as the Restaurant Suburb, and holds a similar status to Pune that Bandra holds to Mumbai.

  • Home Delivery - Food delivery, Online Ordering, Take away - Pune ☎ +91 33006464 Online ordering. Food delivery from over 200 restaurants in Pune. Pay online, or cash on delivery.
  • Ande Ka Funda Paud road The only place for eggeterian. Serves 26 egg items.
  • Badshahi Lodging and Boarding Tilak Road 18.508801, 73.848727 Opening Hours: noon-2:30PM, 8PM Monday - 10:30PM One of the oldest boarding place in pune its almost a century old place and it serves very nice and authentic Maharashtrian Pure Veg Thali (Brahmani). There thali rate is ₹60 per person. its a nice and clean place.
  • Bapat Upahar Gruha 1376, Bajirao Road, 18.510682, 73.854077 Near Raja kelkar Museum ☎ +91 88550 87888 Excellent Maharashtrian Food and very affordable.
  • Chaitanya(vegetarian)/Tawas and Tandoors(non-vegetarian) at F.C. Road - Serves quite affordable stuffed parathas(layered chapattis), Rice.Has combos of chicken/mutton/fish Curries and dal(lentils)+parathas;biryanis;tandoor Snacks on offer at very reasonable prices.
  • Chitale Bandhu Mithaiwale - Outlets in the city are also a must go for a variety of sweetmeats and snack items. The Gulabjamun with sprinkled sugar which is a dessert dish and the famous Bakarwadi which is a fried chickpea flour preparation, are something worth trying while visiting Pune.
  • Delhi Kitchen near Kotbagi Hospital, Aundh/Deep Bungalow Chowk. Serves affordable and delightful Punjabi food. Curries available in different serving sizes; a 'quarter' Curries being sufficient for one person.
  • Godbole's Suswaram Kothrud, near bedekar Ganapati Very good Maharashtrian Snacks like Khichadi, pohe, vada pav, sheera. Also serves very good lunch.
  • Good Luck Cafe Good Luck Chowk (Plaza), F.C Road. - One of the oldest and among the most popular restaurants in Pune, it serves Iranian/Punjabi dishes, but is well known for its tea and butter bread. Mostly frequented by collegians, it's a cool place to hang out.
  • JJ Garden Vada Pav MG Road, Camp Serves one of the best Vada Pav with green chutney. A must-have when you are in Pune.
  • Kohinoor Restaurant 242, MG Road, Camp
  • Laxminarayan Best Chiwda' - They are famous for their Rice flakes Chiwda, Cornflakes Chiwda and Potato Chiwda.
  • Marzorin Main Street, Camp Famous for sandwiches, cakes and pastries.
  • Manmeet Chat Center - ☎ +91 64001088 On east side of F.C. Road next to Subway and opposite F.C. College Junior wing entrance, near Sant Tukaram Chouk. Delicious chat. 'Popular basket chat' is ₹50 and is a tasty filling meal or great for sharing. The 'extra special' costs ₹5 more.
  • Mehendale Garage Mehendale Garage, Kothrud. Clean authentic home-made maharashtrian food with some delicious Bharit-Bhakri (Eggplant dish similar to the Greek Babaganoush served with Jowar or Bajra Bread) or even Kadhi-Khichadi (rice-lentil porridge). Finish up with a glass of Taak (buttermilk) or Solkadhi (Kokum + Coconut Milk).
  • Steamy affair JM Road between Balgandharv and Deccan Bus stand Serves steam idli, fried idli, veg idli, corn idli, kutti idli, pepper idli and dahi idli among the 15 varieties. The speciality is the varaya idli which is served exclusively on Thursdays and Saturdays for people who observe fast. Another unique type of idli served here is the kadhi idli. Spicy chutneys served along with these sumptuous Snacks make the dish even more interesting. All the idlis are ₹12-22.

- Tilak Tilak road just behind MES Boys High School in a lane, easy to miss. Best quality tea and Vadapav; an any time snack and other mouth lingering varieties at most affordable price. No waiter and no tips. Just a service counter based on token system. - ₹10-75

  • Top in Town Garvare Bridge behind Chitale Opp Deccan Gymkhana Amazing non-veg food items. Do not miss fish and Chicken here.
  • Vaishali 1218/1, Shivaji Nagar, Fergusson College Road A popular youth joint serving amazing South Indian dishes. Their Sambhar is arguably the best in the City.
  • Vohuman 34, Sassoon Rd. - An awesome Iranian place serving delicious omelettes. Good for breakfast. Right next to the Jehangir Hospital. Try the Cheese omelettes and bun maska of this place.
  • Wadeshwar Fergusson College Rd. Another popular eating place. The best fast food you will get here inlcludes appe, vada-sambhar, and pav bhaji. Another branch of wadeshwar is also there on Bajirao road, Shukrawar peth, which serves very good idlis and uttapa, and alu paratha.worth a try.

Mid-range

  • Asha Dining Hall Apte Road Good Marathi thali at a very reasonable price and a clean dining place.
  • Blue Nile Opposite Poona Club, Camp Area Long running Mughlai cuisine restaurant famous for its Biryani, Prawns Fry and Chelo Kebab. Runs busy most days, justifiably so.
  • Chaitanya (vegetarian), Tawas and Tandoors (non-vegetarian) F.C. Road Serves quite affordable stuffed parathas(layered chapattis), Rice. Has combos of chicken/mutton/fish Curries and dal (lentils) and parathas; biryanis; tandoor Snacks on offer at very reasonable prices.

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  • The Green Villa Perched in Lane-C, Koregaon Park This is an Arab-themed restaurant quite popular with the youth and foreigners. They serve authentic Mughlai and Lebanese Halal Food along with Hookah.
  • Janaseva Garvare Bridge, behind Chitale Traditional Maharashtrian Thali, very famous and visited by many Maharashtrians visiting Pune.
  • Kayani Bakery East St. Famous for its Shrewsbury biscuits, Walnut Cake and Sponge Cake, many mouth watering bakery items here disappear almost instantly over the counter.
  • Manmeet Chat Center - ☎ +91 64001088 On east side of F.C. Road next to Subway and opposite F.C. College Junior wing entrance, near Sant Tukaram Chouk. Delicious chat. 'Popular basket chat' is ₹50 and is a tasty filling meal or great for sharing. The 'extra special' costs ₹5 more.
  • Nisarg Vada Paav off SB Road, Near SBI ATM to Vikhe Patil College - The best Vada Paav in Pune, but the place not at all clean.
  • Sarangi opposite Victory Cinema just near to MG Road Famous for North Indian dishes. The food is authentic, economical and very tasty.
  • Satguru Punjabi Rasoi long= | directions on Viman Nagar Chowk opposite Giga Space IT park, 2 km from Koregaon Park on Nagar Road - North Indian food, also at Destination Center, Magarpatta City, Hadapsar.
  • Sharvaree - Shabree - 1199/1A FC Road corner of FC Road and Ghole Road ☎ +91 20 25531511 - Sharvaree is upstairs and famous for traditional Maharashtrian 'thalipeeth', a savoury multigrain pancake Snacks. Downstairs is Shabree which is multicuisine but specialises in Maharashtrian thali (₹150). The food is good and the restaurant is very clean and pleasant.
  • Shreyas - Apte Road. ₹300-400 per person - Serves very good local Marathi cuisine thali (all you can eat set menu) at a reasonable price and a clean dining place. Amras and Ukadiche Modak (steamed sweet coconut filled Rice dumplings) not to be missed during mango season and Ganesh festival respectively.
  • Sukanta Near Deccan just near to Z bridge Famous for Thali. The food is very tasty.
  • Vaishali 1218/1, Shivaji Nagar, Fergusson College Rd. A popular youth joint serving amazing South Indian dishes. Their Sambhar is arguably the best in the City.
  • Vasu Vada Pav Bhel Chowk, Pradhikaran Serves one of the best Vada Pav. A must-have when you are in Pimpri Chinchwad.
  • Vohuman 34, Sassoon Rd. An awesome Iranian place serving delicious omelettes. Good for breakfast. Right next to the Jehangir Hospital.
  • Wadeshwar Fergusson College Rd. Another popular eating place. The best fast food you will get here inlcludes appe, vada-sambhar, and pav bhaji. Another branch of wadeshwar is also there on Bajirao road, Shukrawar peth, which serves very good idlis and uttapa, and alu paratha.worth a try.
  • The Yogi Tree Cafe North Main Road, Koregaon Park Wholesome pancakes, sandwiches and salads make this the favourite brunch destination of the Osho Ashram crowd ever since German Bakery shut down.
  • Copa Cabana - Aundh Wakad Road,Vishal Nagar, Samarth Colony, Pimple Nilak 18.588632 , 73.782464 - +91 20 4674 2928 - Good and wide selection of food with very pleasant covered and garden dining areas away from the hectic primary street.
  • Curries on the Roof - Hotel Royalty - F.P No. 42B, C.T.S No. 114B, Prabhat Road, Erandwane - GPS: 18.514247 , 73.833314 - +91 20 2546 6793 - Good choice of India food. Good service
  • Mezza9 Lounge T Park Phase 1, Hinjewadi 18.594745, 73.734234 - +91 88 88851818 - Good Indian food. Has a nice outside dining area.
  • Barberque Nation - Sayaji Hotel - Kalyani Nagar & Pune Bypass Wakad 18.599484, 73.755092 Near Indira College - Offers a vast & delicious variety of concept dining menu. Really worth paying for, specially for the unlimited servings of prawns, crabs, Chicken, mutton, fish and also equally delicious Veg food. Rotate skewered dishes yourself with grill built into the table. Good 8-10 variety of desserts to finish your meal.
  • CAD-B Ice-cream Magic | Near Karishma Society, Kothrud, Pune or Opp. Kamala Nehru Park, Bhadarkar Road, Pune.ice cream magic,e-square food court level 2 A must-have when in Pune. For Chocolates lovers.
  • La Dolce Vita City Point, Dhole Patil Rd. Serves authentic cuisine from Tuscany, Italy. The menu has an extensive list of Italian fruit cocktails.
  • Flags INOX Multiplex, Bund Garden Road, Camp Has a very interesting menu.
  • Kabab Factory Package comes in both veg and non-veg formats costing ₹325 and ₹375 + taxes, respectively. Package include unlimited delicious kababs (6-7 different types), Roti, Dal, Biryani and desserts (4-5 different types to choose from) every item listed is unlimited.
  • Kangan Plot no 36/3B, Mundhawa Road, Ghorpadi Indian restaurant (dinner)
  • La Pizzeria 361/5, Bund Garden Road, Camp Opp E-Plaza in Hotel Srimaan ☎ +91 20 26133535 - Has amazing Italian cuisine, Pizzas and garlic bread, and it is run by an Italian. Has a fine-dining ambience.
  • Mahesh Lunch Home Hands down wins the top spot for Pune's best seafood.
  • Malaka Spice Koregaon Park Lip smacking (Thai) and continental food.
  • Mastani | Sujata Mastani, Nimbalkar Talim Chowk, 1260, Sadashiv Peth ☎ +91 20-24474641 A must have when in Pune. For ice cream lovers. It's like milkshake with icecream.
  • Nisarg Nal Stop Junction Off karve Road - Erandwane serves excellent Malvan/Goan style Seafood specially crabs & lobsters.
  • Oh Calcutta City Point, Dhole Patil Rd. A fantastic spread of Bengali cuisine.
  • The Orient Sunday n Sand, NH 4. Serves authentic Chinese food in a laid-back atmosphere with soft music in the background. Quite similar to the Whispering Bamboo in the Taj.
  • le plasir Shop No.4 B, Lane 6 Intersection, Bhandarkar Road, Deccan Gymkhana A small French bistro, where you can get very delicious Pastas and salads. Macroons and eclairs of this place are must to try
  • Prego at 36/3-B, Koregaon Park Annexe, Mundhawa Road, Ghorpadi
  • Seasonal Tastes at The Westin Pune Koregaon Park for buffet and Sunday brunch
  • Shangrila 14th Lane, Prabhat Road Spicy Kolhapuri veg. and non-veg. cuisine. The mutton pickle is worth a try.
  • Sigree City Point, Dhole Patil Road delicious North Indian food.
  • Spice Island serves North Indian cuisine and is ideal for fine dining. There is a live band in the evenings.
  • Spice Kitchen | Pune Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre ☎ +91 66833333 | Opening Hours: 24
  • Taj Blue Diamond 11, Koregaon Road, Koregaon Park This Taj hotel has three restaurants and a café. Classy and reliable.
  • Terttulia South Main Road, Koregaon Park Impeccable continental fare including Pizzas, Pastas and Steaks served with cocktails in a European-style outdoor cafe.
  • The Yellow Chilli Sanskriti Lifestyle Complex, Lane No. 7, Koregaon Park ☎ +91 20 41285454, +91 20 41285757 Celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor dishes up a wide variety of interpretations of Maharashtrian and northern Indian cuisines. Choose between the outside veranda with a bar-b-q buffet, or venture into the stylish modern interior for à la carte. The choc chip kulfi is listed as a must try - this is no exaggeration!
  • The Place - Touche the Sizzler 7 Clover Center, Moledina Road, Camp Area - The Place is an old stalwart among the sizzler outlets in Pune. Reasonably priced with an old school ambience and they are known for Chicken Sizzlers. Garlic Chicken Strips and Sopa De Catolena are recommended frequently.
  • Sentosa Multi Cuisine Restaurant - Sentosa | Pune Bypass Road, Ravet, Pune 18.653634, 73.731903 - +91 9922992521 Opening Hours: 11:00 to 23:59 - Sentosa Multi Cuisine located on the Highway, serves delicious Cuisines as North Indian, Continental etc. Sentosa is easily visible from the Main highway, Sentosa has outdoor as well as indoor sitting. On weekends one can enjoy Live Music, Ghazals. A perfect place to celebrate parties, birthdays, events.

Refreshing Indian drinks such as Jal Jeera (a cumin seed drink) and Nimbu Pani (lemon water/soda) are sold on the sidewalk for around ₹5 per glass.

Alcohol is easily available all over town, though most of the bars are in Koregaon Park and upmarket areas. Most bars open in the afternoon and close an hour or two after midnight.

  • Doolally's The 1st brewhouse - Corianthan's club- Hookah Lounges/ also called smokies - 18.463225, 73.919353
  • Hard Rock Cafe - Plot No. 81/82, East Main Road, Koregaon Park Extension, Koregaon Park Annexe, Mundhwa 18.539195, 73.912557 - +91 20-4015-8888 | Opening Hours: Open daily noon - 11:30PM
  • Shailaja 1325, Jangali Maharaj Road, Shivaji Nagar, 18.525271, 73.850050 opposite Surabhi Hotel ☎ +91 20 2553 3754 Wonderful food like Surmai and crab. Place for serious drinkers. Place has been around for 50 years.
  • Ten Downing Street - Gera Plaza | City Point Complex, City Bay Building 101&102, Street No 17, Boat Club Road, Sangamvadi 18.5397963, 73.8750584
  • Thousand Oaks - 2417, East St, Camp. 18.510558, 73.879813 - +91 20 2634 3194
  • Toons - 26, Wonderland Basement, 7 MG Road, Camp Area 18.516086, 73.879014 - +91 98231 23073
  • The Flying Saucer Sky Bar 9th Floor, Sky Vista Building, New Airport Road, Viman Nagar 18.567422, 73.909804 - +91 90215 45468 - lastedit=
  • WTF Bar and Pub 209, 2nd Floor, Phoenix Market City Mall, East Block, Viman Nagar 18.563020, 73.917746 - +91 77387 33358 - lastedit=
  • Irish Village Brewery - Mundhwa Road, Opp Raga Lawns, Koregaon Park 18.534770, 73.911968 - +91 20 3016 2282
  • Euriska - North Main Road, Koregaon Park Annexe, Mundhwa 18.537309, 73.908593 Next to Koregaon Park Plaza ☎ +91 90491 59911 - lastedit=
  • Kiva Brew Pub 1 8.590668, 73.745795 - +91 90146 32125 |Survey No.32/2, 32/3, Hinjawadi-Wakad Road, Hinjawadi


Also check out the major hotel bars such as at the Sheraton Grand, Sagar Plaza, JW Marriott, Deccan Rendezvous and The Westin (see below sleep section).

Tea and coffee

There is no lack of coffee shops in the city. Some of the restaurants listed above serve good Coffee, or head to a branch of the Barista or Cafe Coffee Day chains, both of which have numerous locations around town. The FC Road and MG Road branches of Barista are wi-fi hotspots.

  • Cafe Good Luck - Good Luck Chowk | End of FC Road 18.517350, 73.841551 - +91 20 2567 6893 Oldest Iranian restaurant. Famous for bread items and Mutton Kheema.
  • Coffee House M.G. Rd. - Enjoy their Channa Bhathura.
  • Coffee Stop Near Om Super Market - Enjoy cold coffee here
  • Dorabji FC road at Goodluck - Famous for coffee and its products. Don't forget to enjoy bun-maska (bread with butter) with Irani tea
  • Durga Paud Road A popular joint for Coffee.
  • Juice World M.G. Rd/ East St. - Serves wonderful parathas and pav bhaji.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Pune

Pune - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Pune, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Pune. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Pune and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Pune. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Pune. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inPune: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Pune.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Pune: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Pune, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Pune.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Pune, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Under ₹800|₹800-₹1500|₹1500 +

  • Living Beautifully - Koregaon Park ☎ +91 9326030310 - Accommodation exclusively for people visiting the Osho International Meditation Resort.
  • Sumangal Youth Hostel - Jambhulwadi road 60/1 plot 2 18.433446 , 73.846449 Behind Dalavi Vasti ☎ +91 9822010217 - Clean three-star facilities nice lake view.
  • Suyash Lodge Tilak Road Very cheap, but almost basic facilities.
  • Trimurti Lodge Fergusson College Rd. It's not particularly clean.
  • Yatri Lodge Plot No. 68, Sr. No. 41/4A/1, Paud Phata, Karve Road, Erandawane, Kothrud 18.505306 , 73.824170 - +91 20 2543 7197 - Clean but basic facilities.

Mid-range

  • Alcove Service Apartments - Gera’s Greenville, Villa no Carnation 57, Kharadi 18.559846, 73.956421 - +91 9900578231 - Single room, or independent 3 BHK apartments, AC bedrooms with double beds and independent bathrooms, TV with cable & DVD player, furnished kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, toaster, coffeemaker, mixer grinder and gas stove, utility with fully automatic washing machine, iron and ironing board, a large swimming swimmingpool with children's area, sun deck, a swim up bar & Jacuzzi, club house with gym, lounge/party room, steam sauna & private massage room, 24-hr security, power backup, basketball & badminton court, complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi.
  • Deccan Rendezvous - 202/3 Apte Road, Shivaji Nagar, Shivajinagar 18.523439, 73.843667 near the Gymkhana area ☎ +91 20-2561 2345 - A small 3-star business hotel, which tries to lure business travellers away from the larger chains with 24-hour check out (e.g., check in at 7PM, leave at 7PM), complimentary stay for accompanying spouse, free airport transfers & free high speed internet connectivity. Has a small swimmingpool and basic gym, a restaurant and helpful staff. Soul Purpose bar:extremely subdued lighting would make this a good place for an illicit rendezvous. Clientele are a mix of business travellers and dining guests.
  • Hotel Mandakini Ambience| Web: &Itemid=136 Survey No. 208/3/2, Kalewadi Chowk, Above Good Home Stores, Wakad 18.599614, 73.762717 - +91 9810068858, +91 9235605005 - 4-star hotel with 60 Executive Suites. Multi-cuisine restaurant, with Indian, south Indian, Chinese, Continental and (Thai) cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Business Center with secretarial assistance, travel desk, cab on call. All rooms are centrally air-conditioned, carpeted, running hot and cold water, satellite TV, mini bar, direct dial calling. The hotel also has a travel service, currency exchange, doctor on call, fridge, iron box, hot & cold water, gym and internet.
  • Living Waters Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. - 41 / 4, Hermes Paras, Kalyani Nagar - GPS: 18.547805, 73.905538 - +91 9890693819 - luxury accommodation in your budget, service apartment for rent, apartment for living, apartment for property management, bedroom suite, bungalow, corporate apartments, flats, furnished apartment for rent, holiday accommodation. 24hrs security, Power Back up, Basket ball & Badminton court, complimentary breakfast, free Wi Fi internet
  • Courtyard Pune Hinjewadi - S. No 19 & 20, P4, Phase 1, Hinjewadi Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Hinjawadi 18.591229, 73.746826 - +91 20 4212 2222 - Rooms and service much higher quality than in US Courtyards, including better shower plumbing and air-conditioning. Reasonable restaurant. Driver service to nearby locations.Refrigerator and safe in room but not much space for cloths storage.
  • Holiday Inn Pune Hinjewadi - Hinjewadi Pune Bangalore Highway, Mahalunge 18.580988, 73.760473 Near Balewadi Sports Complex ☎ +91 20 6686 2200 - Quality, reasonable sized rooms with fridge and safe. Small restaurant. Pool and fitness room. Although close to stadium no other facilities nearby but hotel can provide vehicle and driver to nearby locations.
  • Hotel Satkar Opp shivajinagar bus stand, shivajinagar pune 411005 18.500041, 73.858838 - +91 20 25538196 - Checkout: 12 reasonably priced ,clean rooms available with 24 hours hot water, tv in each room and close to the station

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Pune has a small but good range of top-end hotels. Prices are generally more than those in the US. A double room tends to be priced at USD 200-400 per day. During the lean season, good discounts are available.

  • Corporate Stay - No.9, Sahyadri Farms, Baner Road, Lalit Estate, Baner 18.562706, 73.779999 - +91 98224 33282
  • Four Points By Sheraton, Pune - 5th Mile Stone, Opp Inorbit Mall Pune, Nagar Road, Tulaja Bhawani Nagar, Kharad 18.562766, 73.922256 - +91 20 3940 6699 -
  • Hotel Aashirwad - 16, Connaught Road, Agarkar Nagar 18.528594, 73.873085 Station Area


  • Hotel Brookside - Plot No.7A, Viman Nagar Road, Clover Park, Viman Naga 18.565954, 73.918618 - +91 98601 00730
  • Hotel Sagar Plaza - 1, Road Next to S.G.S. Mall, Wellesley Road 18.520283, 73.876606 Camp Area ☎ +91 20 2620 5000 -
  • Street Laurn Hotel Koregaon Park - 5/A, Koregaon Park Road, Vasani Nagar, Koregaon Park 18.538301, 73.885954 - +91 20 4000 8000
  • Street Laurn Business Hotel 220, Phase I, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Hinjewadi, Phase 1, Hinjewadi Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Hinjawad 18.583294, 73.727538 - +91 20 4021 8000 -
  • Hotel Sayaji - 135/136, Mumbai-Bangalore Bypass Highway, Wakad 18.599431, 73.754995 - +91 20 4212 1212 -
  • Hyatt Regency Pune - Weikfield IT Park, Nagar Road 18.559930, 73.911952 - +91 20 6645 1234 -
  • JW Marriott Hotel - Senapati Bapat Road, 30, Shivajinagar 18.531867, 73.829835 - +91 20 6683 3333 Sheraton Grand Pune - Bund Garden Hotel - previously Le Meridien| Raja Bahadur Mill Road 18.529895, 73.871335 - +91 20 6641 1111 - Including the popular: Entresol Bar, Roof Top Bar and a number of restaurants.
  • Marriott Suites Pune - 81 Mundhwa, Koregaon Park Annex 18.533287, 73.910616 - +91 20 6725 7777
  • The O Hotel - North Main Road, Ragvilas Society, Koregaon Park 18.540914, 73.886685 - +91 20 4001 1000
  • The Pride Hotel - 5 University Road, Shivajinagar, Narveer Tanaji Wadi, Shivajinagar 18.531633, 73.847285 - +91 20 6647 1471
  • Royal Orchid Central - Kalyani Nagar, Marisoft Annexe Building 18.546107, 73.906725 - +91 20 4000 3000
  • Sunday n Sand - 262, Bund Garden Road, Bund Garden, Sangamvadi 18.538302, 73.881569 - +91 20 2616 7777
  • Taj Blue Diamond - 11 Koregaon Road, Vasani Nagar, Koregaon Park 18.536586, 73.885935 - +91 20 6602 5555
  • The Westin Pune Koregaon Park - 36/3-B Koregaon Park Annexe, Mundhwa Road, Ghorpadi 18.539231, 73.906250 - +91 20 6721 0000
  • Hotel Studio Estique - Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza, Bund Garden Road 18.527456, 73.877952 Near Inox ☎ +91 20-40188444 +91 20-40188445₹4000 Offers five categories of contemporary design room and more than 10 different room sizes, to suit your budget.
  • Shreyas Hotel - 1242 B, Apte Road, Deccan Gymkhana 18.519003, 73.843967 - +91 20 2553 2785 - ₹2200 Basic facilities.
  • Sentosa Resorts and Water Park - Sentosa Resots | Pune Bypass Road, Ravet, Pune 18.653634, 73.731903 - +91 9922992520 55$

Camping Places

There are many spots near Pune in which you can go for camping. Camping can be done safely on spots such as Lonavala, Tungarli Lake, Valvan Lake, Rajmachi, Mahableshwar, Panchgani, Kashid & Phansad.

Rappelling, lake crossing, adventure sports, paint ball in jungle setup.

Telecommunications in Pune

Telephone

  • Pune is well covered by mobile phone networks. Idea (GSM), Airtel (GSM), BSNL (GSM),Vodafone (GSM), Tata (GSM/CDMA), Reliance (GSM/CDMA), Telenor (Formerly Uninor) (GSM),Aircel & Reliance JIO (GSM).
  • To call a Mumbai number and the phone does not require STD. Simply dial 022 followed by the 8 digit number.
  • STD/ISD booths, which are public pay phones are more or less extinct.
  • The format of a Pune landline number is +91 20-2xxxxxxx (BSNL) / 3xxxxxxx (Reliance) / 4xxxxxxx (Airtel) / 6xxxxxxx (TATA Indicom)

Internet Cafe's in Pune

A large number of internet cafes dot the city. Most private cafes charge about ₹10-₹25 an hour. However and the Reliance World chain of cyber cafes run by Reliance Communications offer fast broadband connections at around a US dollar per hour. There are 8 branches in Pune

  • Plot 69, Sec 27A, Nigdi.
  • Plot 19/20, Swajos Complex, Aundh.
  • Ishwarlal Palace, Plot 293/294, Pimpri.
  • Hotel Regency, Dhole Patil Rd.
  • 19/20, Rahul Complex, Paud Rd.
  • 917/2A, FC Road, Deccan Gymkhana.
  • 1358/A, Shukrawar Peth, Bajirao Rd.
  • Shop 4, Sterling Centre, M.G. Road, Camp.

Stay Safe

Pune is by and large a very safe place. Violent crime is low, although it's important to keep an eye on your belongings in public, as petty theft can occur. Do report any such activity to the police. Keep away from the agents.

Chain-snatching has become the most infamous nuisance. Especially elder women need to be careful. Preventive measure include curbing the desire to wear and flaunt jewelery even in day time.

Locals are by and large friendly and mild mannered, though incidents of mugging have been reported on the outskirts of Pune, especially on highways and desolate stretches. If you face a vehicle breakdown after dark, its best to stay in the vehicle and phone for help.

Although Pune is generally safe for women, it's advisable not to venture out alone into dark and isolated places. Hiring cabs at night without one or more companions is not recommended. Climbing the surrounding hills alone is tempting but unwise-and this goes for both sexes! Having said that, women can confidently walk the streets or visit the shops/pubs/restaurants in the popular residential or commercial areas after sunset.

Driving in Pune is not for the weak-hearted. Like other Indian metros, Pune has seen an virtual explosion in traffic in recent years, and the infrastructure is struggling to keep pace. Lack of discipline especially during overtaking and driving on the wrong side is rampant in the city and on highways. Its common to see rude and impatient drivers at intersections honking away at pedestrians. Enforcement of traffic rules leaves a lot to be desired, unlike Mumbai or other major cities. Road conditions deteriorate especially in heavy traffic areas during monsoon. In 2008, 1,617 people suffered injuries and 477 fatalities in road accidents occurred in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. If you are driving, its a good idea to drive defensively. Be courteous to fellow motorists and maintain lane discipline. Though the helmet rule is not strictly enforced, its always a good idea to wear a helmet while riding a two wheeler.

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Tourist offices

  • Maharashtra Tourism (MTDC) - Pune Central Building ☎ +91 20-26126867
  • Tourist Info Booth Pune City Station

Emergency assistance

  • Police -100
  • Fire -101
  • Ambulance - 102
  • Maharashtra Emergency Medical Services (Ambulance) - 108
  • Accident and trauma - 1099

News & References Pune


Travel Next

  • Bhimashankar — Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Jejuri — A 49-km drive to the southeast from Pune, this small city's best known landmark is the Khandoba Temple.
  • Lavasa - Lavasa is a private, planned city being built near Pune. It is stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino, with a street and several buildings bearing the name of that town.
  • Lohgad | Lohagad — 52 kilometers northwest of Pune, this fort's walls and structures are more intact than other, neighboring forts. The fort rests on the top of a hill and is beautiful in the rainy season.
  • Lonavla — the second-most visited hill station in Maharashtra. It is on the way from Pune to Mumbai.
  • Mahabaleshwar — This is the largest hill station in the Sahyadri mountains and is about 115 kilometers southwest of Pune.
  • Malshej Ghat — Amidst the Sahyadri Hills, it is about a 119-km drive from Pune. This beautiful hill station has many scenic vistas and beautiful waterfalls.
  • Mulshi — To the west of Pune lies Munshi, near the town of Lonavala. Mulshi and the surroundings are abundant with natural beauty that includes a dam and the hilly region of Sahyadri's deep forests and forts like Dhangad and Koraigadh. The water from the dam is used for generating electricity.
  • Narayanpur (Purandar Fort) — 40 kilometers southwest of Pune.
  • Nashik — An ancient holy city about 210 kilometers from Pune.
  • Neel Kantheshwar — 35 kilometers from Pune, this hill temple is near the source of the Mutha river. At this hill station are hundreds of statues that describe scenes from Hindu scriptures and Puranas. The scenery offers a view of three major dams from its top.
  • Rajgad — This is a hill fort about 50 kilometers southwest of Pune.
  • Rajmachi (Udhewadi) — This small village is a roughly 78-km drive from Pune, in the rugged mountains of Sahyadri. There are two forts which were built by Shivaji Emperor during the 17th century. In the rainy season there are giant waterfalls and an abundance of greenery. Rajmachi can be visited by 2 ways and the tough route from Kondivade village, near Karjat, and the other easy but long route from Lonavla. It an excellent place for trekking and is about a 15-km hike from Lonavla.
  • Shirdi — Shirdi is based in the Ahmednagar neighborhood of Maharashtra in India. There are many buses connecting Shirdi to Pune which is 200 kilometers away, about a 5-hour trip. Shirdi is where the saint Sai Baba lived till his samadhi in 1918. Today, it is a pilgrimage center and millions of his devotees from all over the world pay their respects each year.
  • Torna — To reach this fort requires a steep climb. The village Velhe, at the base of the climb, is about 50 kilometers southwest of Pune.
  • Visapur Fort — It is less than 4 kilometers from Lohgad | Lohagad and about 60 kilometers from Pune.

Weekend getaways

  • Alibag
  • Aakshi
  • Diveagar
  • Harihareshwar
  • Kamshet
  • Kashid
  • Lonavala and Khandala
  • Mahabaleshwar
  • Matheran
  • Murud
  • Nagaon
  • Shrivardhan


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