


Pune Museum, established in 1828, is a treasure trove of Maratha history, housing artifacts that date back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
A treasure trove of Pune's history, housing artifacts from the Satavahana period to the Maratha Empire.
One of the richest temples in Pune, known for its grand architecture and the beautiful idol of Lord Ganesha.
A sprawling zoo and garden, home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered Indian Rhino.

A Maharashtrian dish made with besan (chickpea flour) and served with bhakri (thick flatbread).

A spicy curry made with sprouted moth beans, served with pav (soft bread rolls).

A popular street food consisting of a deep-fried potato dumpling (vada) placed inside a bread bun (pav).

Pune's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially during monsoons.

Exploring the museum and nearby historical sites requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Pune's warm climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
A local favorite for breakfast, serving traditional Maharashtrian dishes since 1964.
Famous for its Misal Pav, a popular Maharashtrian breakfast dish.
Known for its Hyderabadi and Mughlai cuisine, a historic restaurant in Pune.
Handcrafted leather footwear, a symbol of Pune's local artistry, known for their comfort and durability.
Vibrant and intricate patterns, these textiles are a part of Pune's rich cultural heritage.
A popular Maharashtrian dish, Misal Pav is a spicy curry served with pav (bread), a must-try local food.
A serene complex of 15 rock-cut caves, dating back to the 1st century BCE, showcasing intricate carvings and offering panoramic views of Bhubaneswar.
The iconic Koutoubia Mosque, a symbol of Marrakech, offers a glimpse into the city's rich Islamic history and architecture.
A bustling food court in Varanasi, known for its variety of local and street food.