High Season : Oct - Mar
10 - 25℃
Low Season : Apr - Sep
25 - 45℃
Nearest Airport -PNQ
Pune
Nearest Train Stations -PUNE
Pune

History

The term Pune comes from the word Punya or Saint. Copper dishes dating back to 768 and 758 A.D. They bring the first reference to the city that is now known as Pune. Pune was more famous to be under the rule of Maratha. Shivaji, the founder future of the Maratha Empire, was the grandson of of Maloji Bhosle. Father of him, Shahaji Bhosle, had built the Mahal, where Shivaji and his mother, Jijabai lived for a decade. This is also where Shivaji defeated Aurangzeb`s Shahistekhan. After Shivaji's death at the end of 1600, Aurangzeb returned to power. Later, Peshwa Balaji Vishwanth was appointed, to rule Pune. The region remained under Bajirao II, Balaji Vishwanath's Grandrandson, until he was defeated by the British at the beginning of 1800. Without the British entered power, Pune became an important political center, along with Delhi. In 1851, Pune stepped to become a learning place with the formation of the University of Deccan. Some of the most important universities in the city were founded, such as College Deccan College, Fergusson College, and the University of Engineering. Important historical icons, such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopal Krishna Gokhale, were educated at Decan College.

Facts & Culture

Pune has become a vibrant meter, an educational center, industry, information technology, entertainment, etc. But what makes Pune even more significant is that it is a place where you can plan different trips exciting to mountain stations, fortresses and pilgrimage places, so as not to forget an adventurous package. apart from the many interesting places, just beyond the limits of the city of Pune, such as the Fort of Sinhagad or forgiven the Khadakvasla dam, tourists always make a point to visit the Twin Hilstations of Lonavala and Khandala for its preparation climate And the splendid views. Lonavla is about 64 kilometers from Pune and has several points "offering a breathtaking view of nature at its best. One of these is the Rajmachi point, which commands a view of the famous Chhatrapati Shivaji, Rajmachi, and the surrounding Vallezia. Some of the other stains include Ryewood Park and Valvan Dam, which has a garden. On the road to Khandala, you can visit the duke nose, which is popular with trekkers. The Lal Deval or the Jewish synagogue are other places to see. Pune is also home to Oshram International Meditation Ashram, as well as the Headquarters of the Iyengar Yoga Institute . Famous for adventure activities, as rappeling, lake crossing, paragliding, and jungle trekking. The paragliding school and the flying club is simply an hour by car from Pune.One can go to the nearby Lonavala, Rajmachi, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Khashid, and Phansad that offer some breathing from the hectic life, as well as numerous opportunities for adventure sports


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