How to reach the ‘Watermelon Capital of India’ and experience the sweetest summer escape
Come summer and the fruit markets go green with big and beautiful watermelons across India. But did you know there’s one city that is known as the “Watermelon Capital of India”? And the name is Solapur. This beautiful city in Maharashtra is known for its agricultural land, textile factories and spiritual beauty. But who would have thought that people’s favourite summer fruit, watermelon, comes from this city. Spread across surrounding rural belts, the place offers a uniquely refreshing travel experience. For those planning a fruit-centric travel getaway, here’s your guide on how to reach Solapur and the best time to savour its famous watermelons. Read on:
Solapur, the Watermelon Capital
Situated in Maharashtra, Solapur enjoys a semi-arid climate which is considered perfect for watermelon cultivation. The dry heat, fertile soil combined with irrigation from reservoirs like Ujjani Dam create perfect conditions for producing sweetest watermelons in the country. These watermelons are not just consumed locally but are transported across India during peak summer.
How to reach Solapur
By Air: Solapur has its own airport, which is located about 5 km from the city centre. However, there’s limited connectivity. Pune International Airport which is about 250 km from Solapur is a better option. Taxis and private vehicles are easily available from here.
By Train: Solapur Railway Station is well connected to Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. There are regular trains available like Siddheshwar Express and Hyderabad Express connecting the city with the rest of India.
By Road: A road trip to Solapur is considered scenic from Mumbai. It offers views across Maharashtra’s plateau. From Pune:
Pune (approx. 5–6 hours)
Mumbai (approx. 8–9 hours)
Hyderabad (approx. 5–6 hours)
State transport buses and private cabs are easily available.
Best time to visit Solapur for watermelon lovers
Now this is interesting because the winter months between October and March are officially considered the best time for tourism, it is not the ideal time for watermelon experiences.
March to May is considered as the peak watermelon harvest season, making it ideal for fruit lovers. Farms and local markets can be seen overflowing with fresh produce
Beyond watermelons
Beyond watermelons, Solapur offers a rich cultural and rural tourism experience. You can combine your fruit trail with visits to:
Siddheshwar Temple
Solapur Fort
Pandharpur
Local markets
Visiting Solapur for its watermelons is more about an offbeat travel experience, beyond forts and temples. This is the raw side of India where agriculture is the heart of the country. If you can handle the heat, watermelons are yours to relish! As summer rewards travellers with the freshest and sweetest fruit straight from the farms.
Situated in Maharashtra, Solapur enjoys a semi-arid climate which is considered perfect for watermelon cultivation. The dry heat, fertile soil combined with irrigation from reservoirs like Ujjani Dam create perfect conditions for producing sweetest watermelons in the country. These watermelons are not just consumed locally but are transported across India during peak summer.
How to reach Solapur
By Air: Solapur has its own airport, which is located about 5 km from the city centre. However, there’s limited connectivity. Pune International Airport which is about 250 km from Solapur is a better option. Taxis and private vehicles are easily available from here.
By Train: Solapur Railway Station is well connected to Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. There are regular trains available like Siddheshwar Express and Hyderabad Express connecting the city with the rest of India.
By Road: A road trip to Solapur is considered scenic from Mumbai. It offers views across Maharashtra’s plateau. From Pune:
Pune (approx. 5–6 hours)
Hyderabad (approx. 5–6 hours)
Best time to visit Solapur for watermelon lovers
Now this is interesting because the winter months between October and March are officially considered the best time for tourism, it is not the ideal time for watermelon experiences.
Beyond watermelons
Beyond watermelons, Solapur offers a rich cultural and rural tourism experience. You can combine your fruit trail with visits to:
Siddheshwar Temple
Pandharpur
Local markets
Visiting Solapur for its watermelons is more about an offbeat travel experience, beyond forts and temples. This is the raw side of India where agriculture is the heart of the country. If you can handle the heat, watermelons are yours to relish! As summer rewards travellers with the freshest and sweetest fruit straight from the farms.
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Aftr 4 deaths eating water melon n in india we get unseasonal fruits giving injecting i hve dtopped thinking abt fruits. Best wate...Read More
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