Tourist attractions & Things to Do in Pune

The Best of Pune, Just Steps Away

The Osho Commune - 2.9 KM

The Osho Commune - 2.9 KM

Situated in Koregaon Park, the Osho Commune International, founded by Rajneesh Chandra Mohan Jain, is a unique meditation and yoga resort. It offers a variety of training programs focused on spiritual living and stress-free lifestyles, providing visitors with rejuvenating experiences.

Aga Khan Palace - 1.6 KM

Aga Khan Palace, known for its architectural beauty and historical importance, played a significant role in India's independence movement. It was the prison for Mahatma Gandhi and other prominent leaders, and now serves as the headquarters of the Gandhi National Memorial society, continuing to promote khadi making.
Aga Khan Palace - 1.6 KM
Shaniwar Wada - 7.2 KM

Shaniwar Wada - 7.2 KM

Built by Bajirao Peshwa in 1736, Shaniwar Wada in Pune showcases Maratha architecture with Mughal influences. Originally a residence for the Peshwas, it has become a notable historical monument, renowned for its architectural grandeur and intricate carvings.

Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Mandir - 7.7 KM

This revered Ganpati temple was established over 125 years ago by Shri Dagdusheth Halwai and his wife, Lakshmibai. The temple, famous for its religious celebrations, houses a grand 7.5 feet tall idol of Lord Ganesh, ornately decorated with nearly 8 kilos of gold.
Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Mandir - 7.7 KM
Pataleshwar Cave Temple - 8.7 KM

Pataleshwar Cave Temple - 8.7 KM

The Pataleshwar Caves in Pune, dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar, or Lord Shiva, date back to the 8th century AD during the Rashtrakuta Dynasty. The temple, carved from a single rock, features a Nandi Mandapa and massive pillars, highlighting the architectural ingenuity of the period.

Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum - 9.3 KM

Established in 1962 by Baba Dinkar Kelkar, this museum in Pune boasts a collection of nearly 20,000 artifacts from around the world. It exhibits a diverse range of items including musical instruments, Mughal lamps, paintings, and antiques, reflecting the rich cultural heritage.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum - 9.3 KM
Sinhagad Fort - 38.5 KM

Sinhagad Fort - 38.5 KM

Sinhagad, literally means Lion’s Fort, is perched on an isolated cliff in the Bhuleswar range of the Sahyadri Mountains. The fort is ‘naturally’ protected due to its very steep slopes. On a clear day forts of Torna, Rajgad and Purandar are visible from Sinhagad Fort. Night trekking from Katraj to Sinhagad Fort is one of the moat popular activities at Sinhagad. The trek starts from Old Katraj Tunnel Top and goes through a mountain chain stretching along 16 kilometres in distance.