Places to visit near Pune within 100 km for weekend fun
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, PUNE Created : Jun 7, 2024, 09:00 IST
Places to visit near Pune within 100 km for weekend fun
Pune has a number of tourist attractions ranging from gardens, amusement parks, forts, palaces, pubs, clubs, museums, and malls, and never fails to lure travellers. Yet, if you find yourself having explored all the nooks and crannies of the city, fear not! There are some hidden gems waiting to be explored, and are just a short trip away. Fortunately, within a radius of 100 km from Pune, lies a treasure trove of captivating destinations waiting to be discovered. Read on to bookmark.
Lavasa
Transport yourself to the charming ambiance of Europe without leaving Indian soil at Lavasa, India's first planned hill station. Drawing architectural inspiration from the quaint hillside town of Portofino in Italy, Lavasa entices visitors with its vibrant hues, verdant hills, meandering cobblestone streets, and a serene man-made lake. For the adventurous souls, there are a plethora of activities to indulge in, from adrenaline-pumping adventure sports to serene watersports and even indoor golf. It’s approximately 57 km away from Pune.
Sinhagad Fort
For those yearning for an adrenaline rush and a brush with history, Sinhagad Fort is your go to place. Perched atop the Bhuleshwar Range of the Sahyadri Mountains, this ancient hill fortress boasts a storied past dating back over 2000 years. Trekkers revel in the exhilarating climb to the summit, rewarded with panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape from an elevation of 1950 ft. Amid the rugged terrain, remnants of historical battles and architectural marvels await exploration. It’s situated approximately 38 km away from Pune.
Pawna Lake
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life with an overnight picnic amid the tranquil environs of Pawna Lake. Renowned as one of the top camping sites near Pune, the serene waters and picturesque surroundings offer the perfect backdrop for a rejuvenating getaway. Whether it's stargazing under the open sky, enjoying a soulful BBQ session, or simply basking in the serenity of nature, Pawna Lake promises an unforgettable experience. It’s located approximately 54 km away from Pune.
Karla Caves
Delve into the rich tapestry of India's ancient heritage at Karla Caves, featuring ancient rock-cut architecture. Nestled near Lonavala, this archaeological marvel comprises 16 Buddhist rock-cut cave temples dating back to the 2nd century BC. The highlight of this place is the Great Chaitya, a magnificent structure revered for its architectural splendour. History enthusiasts and architecture aficionados alike will find solace in the timeless allure of Karla Caves. It’s approximately 58 km away from Pune.
Kamshet
Seeking an adrenaline-fueled escapade amid breathtaking vistas? Look no further than Kamshet, a picturesque village nestled in the scenic splendour of the Western Ghats. Renowned as a paragliding haven, Kamshet offers daredevils the opportunity to take flight and soar above the clouds. With numerous take-off points and experienced instructors on hand, it's the perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts seeking an exhilarating day trip. It’s approximately 47 km away from Pune.
Rajgad Fort
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the storied past of the Maratha Empire at Rajgad Fort. Perched majestically atop the Sahyadri Ranges, this ancient hill fort served as the erstwhile capital during the reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Traverse its sprawling expanse comprising Suvela Machi, Padmavati Machi, Sanjeevani Machi, and Balekilla, each offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Whether camping beneath the stars or trekking along its historic trails, Rajgad Fort promises an unforgettable adventure. It’s approximately 57 km away from Pune.
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