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Nearest Tourist Places of Pune
Nearest Tourist Places of Pune

Time Business News

time7 days ago

  • Time Business News

Nearest Tourist Places of Pune

Nestled in the heart of Maharashtra, Pune is not only a bustling cultural hub but also a gateway to some of the state's most captivating travel experiences. From ancient forts that echo tales of Maratha valor to tranquil temples perched in serene landscapes, the Nearest Tourist Places of Pune offer an immersive mix of history, spirituality, nature, and adventure. Whether you're a weekend wanderer, an urban escape artist, or a curious soul seeking soulful retreats, there's something near Pune that will ignite your traveler's spirit. You can read : Best Spiritual Destinations Near Mumbai Among these Nearest Tourist Places of Pune like Sinhagad Fort, Purandar Fort, and Shivneri Fort, each bearing the legacy of legendary warriors and offering breathtaking views of the Sahyadri ranges. On the spiritual side, places like Alandi, Jejuri, and Ekmukhi Datta Mandir promise inner peace and a slice of timeless tradition. For those who prefer convenience without compromising devotion, replicas like Prati Shirdi and Prati Balaji bring the essence of their more distant counterparts closer to home. Best 20 Places To Visit in Pune With travel becoming more experiential, this curated guide helps you plan memorable short trips from Pune—detailing the best times to visit, how to reach each place, and insider tips to make your journey smoother and more enriching. So pack your bag, fuel up your wanderlust, and get ready to discover the hidden wonders just outside Pune's borders! Overview: These twin pilgrimage towns on the banks of the Indrayani River are deeply rooted in Maharashtra's Bhakti movement. Dehu is the birthplace of Sant Tukaram, while Alandi is the Samadhi site of Sant Dnyaneshwar. Their temples, ghats, and vibrant festivals attract thousands of devotees year-round. How to Reach: Located 25–30 km from Pune. Easily accessible by road via buses, cabs, or private vehicles. Best Time to Visit: October to February; or during Ashadhi Ekadashi and Kartik Ekadashi for spiritual festivities. Best Things to Do: Travel Tips: Wear modest attire for temple visits Avoid weekends if you prefer less crowd Carry water and snacks, especially during festivals Overview: One of the most popular forts among the Nearest Tourist Places of Pune, Sinhagad Fort offers stunning views and historic stories. Perched atop the Sahyadri hills, Sinhagad Fort is a historic battlefield known for the valor of Tanaji Malusare. It offers panoramic views, trekking trails, and a glimpse into Maratha history. How to Reach: About 35 km from Pune. Accessible by car or local buses. Trekking from base village (Kondhanpur) is popular. You can book Pune to Sinhagad Fort One Day Trip by Car Best Time to Visit: Monsoon (July–September) for lush greenery; winter (November–February) for pleasant hikes. Best Things to Do: Trek to the fort Visit Tanaji's memorial Enjoy local snacks like kanda bhaji and curd Travel Tips: Start early to avoid heat Wear sturdy shoes Carry cash for local eateries Overview: Known as the 'Golden Jejuri,' this temple town is dedicated to Lord Khandoba. The temple atop a hill is famous for its turmeric-smeared rituals and vibrant celebrations. How to Reach: Around 50 km from Pune. Reachable by road or train to Jejuri station. Best Time to Visit: October to March; especially during Bhandara Festival. Best Things to Do: Climb the temple steps Witness turmeric rituals Explore local markets Travel Tips: Be prepared for a turmeric shower! Carry a cloth to protect electronics Visit early morning for cooler weather Overview: A quiet spiritual retreat among the Nearest Tourist Places of Pune, this temple is ideal for reflective getaways. A serene temple dedicated to Lord Dattatreya with a unique one-faced idol. Surrounded by nature, it's a peaceful spiritual retreat. How to Reach: Located ~80 km from Pune. Best reached by car or bus via Narayangaon. Best Time to Visit: November to February for cool weather. Best Things to Do: Offer prayers at the temple Enjoy the tranquil surroundings Visit nearby vineyards or caves Travel Tips: Combine with a visit to Shivneri Fort Carry snacks and water Respect temple customs Overview: A replica of the famous Shirdi Sai Baba temple, Prati Shirdi offers a similar spiritual experience without the long travel. The temple architecture and peaceful ambiance make it a popular weekend spot. It's one of the most accessible spiritual spots among the Nearest Tourist Places of Pune. How to Reach: About 40 km from Pune, near Shirgaon. Accessible by car or local transport. Best Time to Visit: Year-round; early mornings are best for darshan. Best Things to Do: Attend aarti Explore the temple complex Relax in the garden area Travel Tips: Avoid peak hours for peaceful darshan Photography may be restricted inside Combine with nearby attractions like Prati Balaji Overview: A stunning replica of Tirupati Balaji Temple, located near Ketkawale. The temple's architecture and spiritual ambiance make it a must-visit for devotees and architecture lovers. How to Reach: Around 45 km from Pune. Best Explore by car or cab. Best Time to Visit: October to March; avoid afternoons in summer. Best Things to Do: Offer prayers Admire the temple carvings Enjoy the peaceful surroundings Travel Tips: Footwear not allowed inside temple premises Carry water and sun protection Combine with a visit to Narayanpur or Purandar Fort Overview: A majestic fort with historical significance as the birthplace of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. It offers trekking opportunities and panoramic views of the Sahyadris. How to Reach: About 50 km from Pune. Reach via Saswad; trekking route available. Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and winter months (July–February). Best Things to Do: Trek to the fort Visit the temples and ruins Enjoy sunrise/sunset views Travel Tips: Carry ID; entry may require registration Wear trekking shoes Avoid monsoon weekends due to crowd Overview: Birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Shivneri Fort is a heritage site with well-preserved structures, water tanks, and scenic views. How to Reach: Located ~95 km from Pune near Junnar. Accessible by road. Best Time to Visit: October to February; monsoon for greenery. Best Things to Do: Explore Shivaji's birthplace Visit Badami Talav Trek around the fort walls Travel Tips: Carry snacks and water Hire a local guide for historical insights Combine with Narayangaon or Lenyadri caves Q1: Are these places family-friendly? Yes, all destinations are suitable for families and have ample facilities nearby. Q2: Can I visit multiple places in one day? Some spots can be combined (e.g., Prati Shirdi & Prati Balaji), but forts may require half-day trips due to trekking. Q3: Are guides available at these historical sites? Yes, most forts have local guides available. For deeper insights, consider hiring one. Q4: Is public transport reliable? Buses and local trains serve many locations, but hiring a private cab or self-drive is more convenient for offbeat spots. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Palkhi arrives at gateway of Pandharpur, ‘ringan' ceremonies conducted with great enthusiasm
Palkhi arrives at gateway of Pandharpur, ‘ringan' ceremonies conducted with great enthusiasm

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Palkhi arrives at gateway of Pandharpur, ‘ringan' ceremonies conducted with great enthusiasm

Kolhapur: Warkaris were immersed in dance amid joyful chants of Lord Vitthal's name at the 'ringan' ceremonies of Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram, which took place at the Bajirao Vihir near Pandharpur on Friday, as pilgrims neared the end of their annual journey. Initially, the Sant Tukaram Maharaj palkhi procession arrived in front of Bajirao Vihir for the customary Ubha Ringan Sohala ceremony. Several warkaris crowded on the flyover to watch the event along the service road nearby. Before this, traditional activities like phugadi, surpatya games, and bharuds began on the ground. Thousands of warkaris from various saints' dindi processions that arrived at the Wakhri palkhi camp gathered in the Bajirao Vihir area to watch the rituals. Later, the Sant Dnyaneshwar Mauli palkhi procession also arrived at the venue. Subsequently, sevekaris formed a circular ring around the waiting warkaris by dancing with the palkhi on their shoulders to the rhythm of the taal-mridangam. After the dindis completed running in the ring carrying flags, the ring custom of horses began. The horses completed three rounds to finish the ceremony. As soon as this was done, devotees rushed to apply soil from the horses' hooves on their foreheads. Later in the evening, the palkhi procession rested together at the Wakhri palkhi camp located at the gateway of the holy town of Pandharpur. On Saturday afternoon, the palkhi procession will depart from this significant halt to Pandharpur.

Two warkaris from Nagpur electrocuted in Satara district
Two warkaris from Nagpur electrocuted in Satara district

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Time of India

Two warkaris from Nagpur electrocuted in Satara district

Kolhapur: Two warkaris from Nagpur died on Sunday afternoon due to electrocution at Barad village (Phaltan tehsil) in Satara district. The incident occurred as they were setting up tents for Sant Dnyaneshwar's Palkhi, which was scheduled to make an overnight stop in the village. Police said Tushar Rameshwar Bawankule (22), from Khalasana, Nagpur was attempting to set up a tent pole when it came into contact with an overhead live wire. Madhukarrao Tukaram Shende (55), from Medical Chowk, Nagpur, rushed to his aid, but he was also electrocuted. Both men were immediately taken by ambulance to Natepute in the neighbouring Solapur district where doctors declared them brought dead. Police are currently investigating the exact cause of electrocution. The bodies of the deceased have been sent back to Nagpur by ambulance for their final rites. Shende was a dedicated follower of Lord Vitthal of Pandharpur and an active participant in the annual Wari, consistently joining the group of Warkaris who travel to Alandi in Pune for Sant Dnyaneshwar's Palkhi. The incident has been registered at Natepute police station and will be transferred to Phaltan Rural police station. In a related development, Solapur district collector Kumar Ashirwad said local authorities in Pandharpur have surveyed dilapidated buildings within the temple town, identifying approximately 130 such structures, including some Mutts. "There are some dangerous and extremely dangerous buildings in the town in which we will not let a single Warkari stay during the period of Ashadi Ekadashi for safety. The owners of the rest of the dangerous buildings have been issued notices to vacate in a day or two. No one will be allowed to stay in the buildings till June 10. We have already issued the orders," Ashirwad said.

Tamhini Ghat receives 370mm rain; 205mm recorded in Lonavla; water discharge from Khadakwasla dam reduced
Tamhini Ghat receives 370mm rain; 205mm recorded in Lonavla; water discharge from Khadakwasla dam reduced

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Tamhini Ghat receives 370mm rain; 205mm recorded in Lonavla; water discharge from Khadakwasla dam reduced

Pune: Several parts of Pune received light showers on Friday, against the India Meteorological Department's forecast of yellow alert. The break in heavy spell provided a breather to thousands of warkaris, who accompanied the annual Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar palkhis. They are headed to Pandharpur for the Ashadhi Ekadashi rituals. The ghat sections in the district continued to witness a significant spell, with Tamhini and Lonavla recording 370mm and 205mm rain respectively in 24 hours ending at 8.30am on Friday. Elsewhere, Kurvande recorded 129mm rain, followed by Girivan (160mm), Nimgiri (116mm), Bhor (109mm), Malin (69mm), and Talegaon (65.5mm). For Saturday, IMD has issued a yellow alert (moderate to heavy rain) for Pune. IMD has predicted "generally cloudy sky; light rain very likely". All the key stations in Pune recorded "light to moderate" rain in the 24 hours ending at 8.30pm on Friday. These locations included Shivajinagar (25.7mm), Pashan (33.8mm), Lohegaon (26.6mm), Chinchwad (35.5mm), Lavale (40.0mm), Magarpatta (31mm), and NDA (38mm). The irrigation department on Friday reduced the water discharge from Khadakwasla dam into the Mutha river to a rate of 7,800 cusecs from 15,000 cusecs on Thursday night. The release began with 2,000 cusecs on Thursday morning. The live water stock has been brought down to 70.5% of the dam's capacity. On Friday, the southwest monsoon further advanced into the remaining parts of Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, parts of west Uttar Pradesh, most parts of Uttarakhand, many parts of Himachal Pradesh, and some parts of Ladakh, IMD officials said. A senior IMD official said, "Light to moderate rainfall is very likely to occur at most places in the districts of Konkan-Goa, at a few places over south Madhya Maharashtra and at isolated places over north Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on Saturday." A number of weather systems are escalating the probability of rainfall, IMD said. They include a low-pressure area over south Bihar, an upper air cyclonic circulation over northeast Rajasthan, and a trough running from northwest Uttar Pradesh to the north Gujarat region across the above cyclonic circulation over northeast Rajasthan. IMD has advised fishermen not to venture into central and adjoining north, south Arabian Sea, northeast Arabian Sea along and off Gujarat-Maharashtra coast between June 20 and 24; along and off north Konkan coast on June 23. PMC clears choked drains Officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation's (PMC) drainage and road departments said that teams were busy clearing choked drains and accumulated water from various spots on Friday. People, however, said that the civic administration now faces the challenge of repairing potholes and resurfacing roads. Santosh Kadu, who often takes Apte Road, said that two drainage chambers were overflowing on Wednesday. "Though water has stopped flowing out from the chambers the condition of the road has worsened," Kadu said. PMC's water supply department has decided not to draw water from a well located at Barangani Mala in the Sinhagad Road area for the next couple of days as a precautionary measure following heavy spells of rain. A nullah in the area started overflowing on Wednesday. Additional water tankers are being pressed into service to cater to Dhayri, Sinhagad Road and Nanded. The civic administration plans to take up a cleaning drive in the well and nearby areas after which water lifting will begin again, officials said.

PCMC on alert for monsoon, palkhi processions
PCMC on alert for monsoon, palkhi processions

Hindustan Times

time20-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

PCMC on alert for monsoon, palkhi processions

Following heavy rains, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has activated a coordinated emergency response to ensure safety of citizens and smooth conduct of the Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram palkhi processions, said officials. All zonal control rooms are operating 24x7 with dedicated teams in three shifts, according to statement released on Thursday. The fire and emergency services department has stationed over 15 rescue boats and 200 life jackets across various zones to handle any emergency. Flood-prone areas near the Pavana and Indrayani rivers are under constant surveillance, they said. Shekhar Singh, municipal commissioner, PCMC, said, 'We have anticipated such weather conditions and deployed teams, equipment, and control mechanisms accordingly.' Civic teams are working in mission mode to ensure smooth and safe passage for warkaris. Singh has directed departments to ensure zero waterlogging along the palkhi route. Emergency response units with mechanised equipment have been deployed at critical points across Bhosari, Dighi, and Nigdi. Citizens are advised to alert flood control room 020-67331111/020-28331111 for emergency situation.

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