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Khadakwasla Dam is a prominent tourist attraction famous for its natural landscape, vast expanses of water and magical sunset and sunrises.
Situated at the ‘Triveni Sangam’ of rivers Bhima, Bhama and Indrayani, Tulapur village is the place where Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj spent his last living moments.
Located just 28 km away from Pune, the impressive Kasarsai Dam is one of the best places near Pune for a short and refreshing break.
Ghoradeshwar Temple is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva situated near the old Mumbai-Pune highway.
Prati Shirdi, also known as the Shri Sai Baba Mandir of Shirgaon is a replica of the Shri Sai Baba Temple situated in Shirdi.
Baneshwar Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and is set amidst a lush green jungle.
Located 38 km away from Pune, the historical Sinhagad Fort or the ‘Lion’s Fort’ is a popular destination for a refreshing weekend getaway.
Built over the Ambi River, Panshet Dam is situated about 40 km away from Pune and is surrounded by the beautiful Sahyadri Mountain range.
Shri Satya Sai Pandurang Kshetra is a beautiful temple nestled amongst mountains in the village of Hadshi, about 45 km away from Pune.
Temghar Dam is an earth-fill and gravity dam built over the Mutha River, near Mulshi, famous for its natural splendor and peaceful settings.
Situated near Lonavala, the scenic Pavana Lake is an artificial lake formed by the backwaters of the famous Pavana Dam and is popular picnic spot.
Perched atop a hill at a height of 4,472 feet above sea level, Purandar Fort is an historically significant ancient fort located near Saswad.
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