Pune Tourist Attractions - Pune Tours Maharashtra India guide you through history
paths to destinations such as
Ajanta and Ellora caves in Aurangabad,
Maharashtra, India.
Tours from Pune Maharashtra India, The caves at Ajanta and Ellora
are Unesco World Heritage
Sites and are famous for the spectacular
sculptures and paintings that
adorn the walls of these Buddhist
caves.
Special 'tours from Pune' packages
with India Hotels and Tours take
you to the Singhgad Fort i.e.
set at a 25-kilometer drive from
the main Pune city.
Built on top
of a steep hill, the fort was
used as a center for freedom struggle
activities.
Embark on weekend tours to Khandobachi
jejuri located on the outskirts
of Pune,Maharashtra,India.
A
temple dedicated to Malhari Martand,
a local deity whonis worshipped
by the Dangar tribe in Maharashtra.
There are a flight of 200 steps
that lead you to the ancient temple
sanctum.
The cultural capital of Maharashtra and capital of Marathas has innumerable tourist places.
The city is spread over a wide expanse at a height of 1942ft above the sea level.
The land of Shivaji Maharaj and the Queen of Deccan is visited by hordes of tourists every year.
The city is famous for its architecturally rich heritage and reforners, saints and freedom fighters.
There is an endless list of tourist attractions in the city.
In order to help you draft a plan of your trip, we have tried compile some tour packages in our website.
Agakhan Palace: One of the major tourist attractions in Pune is the Agakhan Palace. The claim to fame of the Agakhan Palace is the fact that the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi along with his wife Karturba Gandhi and Mahadeobhai Desai were imprisoned here in the year 1942, while participating in the "Quit India Movement". Amongst the must visit spots here are the marble memorials of Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadeobahi Desai who had breathed their last here.
Raja Denkar Kelkar Museum: Creation of the passionate efforts of a single person, Dr. D.G.Kelkar, the museum has a vast collection of unique and peculiar exhibits.
The collection is eclectic and exceptional. In a pleasant change from the other well-known museums of India, the Raja Denkar Kelkar museum exhibits the diversity of India's culture in a subtle and delightful way.
The elephant-shaped foot scrubber, a brass scorpion that reveals a secret lock and eight images of Lord Ganesha carved on a bean make it a place to see in Pune.