Welcome to Pune

The Oxford of the East & Cultural Capital of Maharashtra

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About Pune

A vibrant blend of history, culture, and modernity

Rich Heritage

Home to magnificent Maratha-era forts and palaces that tell tales of valor and grandeur

Educational Hub

Known as the "Oxford of the East" with prestigious universities and institutions

IT Capital

A thriving technology and innovation center with numerous multinational companies

Cultural Soul

Vibrant Marathi culture with festivals, music, and authentic cuisine

Top Attractions

Discover the iconic landmarks of Pune

Shaniwar Wada

An 18th-century fortification that was the seat of the Peshwa rulers. Experience the grandeur of Maratha architecture and enjoy the spectacular light and sound show.

Aga Khan Palace

A majestic palace of historical significance where Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned. Now houses the Gandhi National Memorial Museum.

Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati

One of the most famous temples in Pune, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The beautiful idol is adorned with gold and attracts thousands of devotees.

Sinhagad Fort

A hilltop fortress offering panoramic views and trekking opportunities. A perfect blend of history and adventure in the Sahyadri mountains.

Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

Home to an extensive collection of Indian artifacts, traditional crafts, and unique objects showcasing India's rich cultural heritage.

Panshet Dam

A beautiful destination for water sports, boating, and picnics. Surrounded by lush greenery, it's perfect for a day trip from the city.

Pune's Culture

Experience the vibrant traditions and lifestyle

Festivals

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with unmatched grandeur. The Sawai Gandharva Music Festival attracts classical music lovers from around the world.

Cuisine

Savor authentic Maharashtrian delicacies like Misal Pav, Bhakarwadi, and the famous Mastani milkshake that originated in Pune.

Shopping

Explore bustling markets like Laxmi Road and FC Road for traditional textiles, handicrafts, and street food.