Monsoon Escapes Within 100 Kilometers Of Pune!

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Gopika VC

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Rajmachi Fort's waterfall, Uday Sagar Lake, and Mahadev temple are best seen in the monsoon.Visit before monsoon to witness the entire fort lit up by fireflies.

Rajmachi

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The mountain pass of Tamhini Ghat, which links Kolad and Pune, is one of the most beautiful routes in India.

Tamhini Ghat

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Southwest of Pune is Sinhagad Fort. The fort is supposedly 2000 years old. It's a popular weekend destination for Pune residents.

Sinhagad Fort

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It is one of the most picturesque getaways from the frenetic rush of metropolises.  This hill station is 96 km east of Mumbai and 64 west of Pune.

Lonavala

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Matheran, a cozy hill station 2600 feet above sea level 100 km from Mumbai, is the perfect weekend retreat.

Matheran

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It is an Western Ghats hill station. Lonavala is 3 km away, Khopoli 12 km, and Karjat 33.4 km. This place connects Mumbai with Pune at the summit of Bhor Ghat.

Khandala

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Mahabaleshwar, a Western Ghats hill town, is famous for strawberries, rivers, cascades, and peaks.

Mahabaleshwar

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Even though there are more buildings, the view is still beautiful. One reason to drive all the way here is to see the Mulshi pond.

Mulshi

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This popular lunch spot is known for having nice weather all year. This makes it even more popular.

Panchgani

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The reservoir at Panshet Dam is popular for boating, but there aren't many people there. From Pune Railway Station, it is about 52 km away.

Panshet Dam

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