Live amid luxury at the resorts in Pune
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESORTS, PUNE/ Updated : Jul 30, 2017, 18:18 IST
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Pune is a very popular and important city destination in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located just 150 kms away from Mumbai, the country’s commercial capital and is easily accessible from the Maximum City, thanks to the … Read more
Pune is a very popular and important city destination in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located just 150 kms away from Mumbai, the country’s commercial capital and is easily accessible from the Maximum City, thanks to the famous Mumbai-Pune expressway. A very ancient city, Pune happened to be the home to the Maratha dynasty in the yesteryears. The city is associated with some of the most well known Maratha kings and warriors. Read less

Pune is a very popular and important city destination in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located just 150 kms away from Mumbai, the country’s commercial capital and is easily accessible from the Maximum City, thanks to the famous Mumbai-Pune expressway. A very ancient city, Pune happened to be the home to the Maratha dynasty in the yesteryears. The city is associated with some of the most well known Maratha kings and warriors. Renowned Maratha ruler Peshwa Bajirao made the majestic Shaniwarwada Fort here which still tells the tales of a glorious past. A mix of rich historical significance and stunning natural beauty in and around, Pune attracts thousands of travellers every year. To accommodate that amount of visitors, Pune also has an impressive number of hotels and resorts. The resorts in Pune are aimed at travellers who love to live the good life. These resorts are located both inside and outside the city. The resorts in the city offer easy access to all the major tourist destinations whereas the resorts near Pune are closer to nature. Due to their soothing setting and main objective to heal their guests, these resorts are some of the best places to stay in Pune for a satisfying vacation.
Green Gate Resort is located rather away from the Pune city centre. This makes it ideal for a vacation amid laid back setting and relaxed ambiance. It is situated in Mulshi Taluka near Mulshi Dam. Sahyadri Ghat forests give it an unmistakable appeal. With a food menu that covers north Indian, south Indian, Gujarati, Rajasthani and Maharashtrian dishes, Green Gate Resort knows hpw to cater to your taste buds. Take a dip at their swimming pool after a long day and play board games to engage yourself. Located just opposite to Khadakwasla Dam, Aquarius Resort is your ideal place that gives equally easy access to the city and the adjacent areas like the famous Sinhgad Fort. This place is ideal both for leisure seekers and business heads. Have complimentary breakfast, take a relaxing dip at the swimming pool and organise your business meetings in the conference hall. Corinthians Resort and Club is another resort that is located right in the heart of the city.
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