Pune
Ranked first in the ease of living index by MoHUA in terms of ‘livability’, Pune is the second largest city of Maharashtra. Often referred to as the cultural capital of the state, it is home to significant places with historical affiliation like Shaniwar Wada, Lal Mahal, Aga Khan Palace, and Shivneri Fort. Pune offers a perfect blend of modernity with tradition as we see in beautiful colonial architecture alongside contemporary developments. This Queen of the Deccan has now long been an educational hub too, which got Jawaharlal Nehru to call it ‘Oxford of the East’.
Efficient transportation, pleasant weather conditions and suitable location of Pune lead the way to it soon becoming a metropolitan city. These factors have contributed to it attracting tourists as well. It now hosts a lot of events of national and international importance which contribute a major chunk to its tourism. What’s unique is that it offers both a sip of heritage that connects one to roots and a shot of adventure which brings back the charm of life. Its position on the Bhuleshwar range of Sahyadri Mountains makes it possible for tourists to go on treks.
Touring Pune is usually a job of a couple of days so people usually club it with Mumbai, but nonetheless it has its own airport. The best time to visit the city is between the months of July and February. The city also has finger-licking food to offer, ranging from sasta street food to lavish meals in luxury hotels and restaurants. It’s also well known for its biscuits, bhel puri and pastry.
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