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Visiting Pune? These 6 incredible day trips deserve a spot on your itinerary

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2026, 08:44 IST
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Visiting Pune? These 6 incredible day trips deserve a spot on your itinerary

Pune is often seen as a gateway city, a base for hill stations, forts and weekend escapes. But for travellers willing to take a few turns off the expected route, the city also opens doors to some memorable detours. From ancient cave sanctuaries and historic forts to scenic ghats and tranquil gardens, these experiences add depth to a Pune itinerary. These detours show that Pune is not just a destination — it is a starting point for some of Maharashtra’s most rewarding small adventures. Here are six of the most interesting and unique detours worth taking while visiting Pune.

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Bedse Caves – Pune’s quieter ancient wonder

For travellers drawn to history but not to crowds, Bedse Caves make an excellent choice. Carved nearly 2,000 years ago, these ancient caves remain far less visited than the better-known Karla and Bhaja caves, offering a quieter and more peaceful experience. A climb up the rock-cut steps leads to striking pillars, a grand prayer hall, and sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Visit early in the morning, and the calm atmosphere can feel deeply meditative. Easily one of the most underrated getaways from Pune.

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Sinhagad Fort – Combine history with a yummy breakfast adventure

A popular destination in Pune is Sinhagad fort, made even more enjoyable if visited along with breakfast. This fort, known for its historical significance linked with the battle of Tanaji Malusare, provides amazing views of the valley and during monsoons. However, for many, it’s not just for history. They come to enjoy the traditional breakfast on offer here such as pithla bhakri, curd, onion bhajis and steaming tea. Head there first thing in the morning.

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Bhuleshwar Temple – A hidden stone masterpiece

Situated about an hour away from Pune, Bhuleshwar Temple is among the most unexpected heritages in this area. The Lord Shiva shrine from the 13th century perched on top of a hillock looks like a miniature fortress but, inside, there are elaborate carvings, sculptured pillars, and spiritual peace. In contrast to other popular shrines, Bhuleshwar has maintained its tranquil charm, thus becoming a perfect destination for tourists who desire tranquillity, culture, and architectural beauty all at once.

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Okayama Friendship Garden – A peaceful oasis in Pune

For this, you don’t have to drive far to discover a peaceful spot. The Okayama Friendship Garden located inside Pune itself offers the beauty of an Oriental style landscape design right in the heart of the city. With its lush greenery, picturesque water bodies, elegant bridges, and walkways, it becomes an escape from the hustle and bustle of the streets. Ideal for an afternoon outing, this garden is great for couples, photography enthusiasts, and everyone who loves a tranquil escape.

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Tamhini Ghat – The monsoon road trip dream

When rains come around, none of the drives in and around Pune can beat Tamhini Ghat for its magic. The path gets converted into an area where mist, falls, and wooded hills surround you throughout your drive. Road turns, cloud cover, and view points are some of the factors that make this route extremely scenic during the monsoons in western Maharashtra. The drive is quite popular among nature enthusiasts looking to get away from city life for a day.

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Lavasa Route – Take the drive itself as the destination

There might be mixed feelings about Lavasa Town, but one cannot dispute the scenic beauty of the route to Lavasa. Mountainous curves in roads, lakes on sides, changing light conditions, and mountain landscapes are some of the features of this picturesque drive route starting from Pune. Do not make the mistake of going only for the town and miss out on the drive itself.

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