Pune travel guide - Shepherd Traveller

Pune travel guide: All about my birthplace and the city of adventurers

This Pune travel guide will give you major travel goals and inspiration while you find amazing places around my home city. In addition to places and adventures around Pune city, this guide also contains details about where to shop, what to eat, places to party and more.

Pune city located in western India is my birthplace and my comfort destination. It is surrounded by hills that come alive in the monsoon. Pune also has a rich history and culture. It is not just a city, it is a vibe! Everyone who comes here loves this vibe and is left wanting some more. We like to say this is Marathi – Jo ithe ala, ithlach zala!

Pune Travel Guides

Following are a few resources that will help you plan weekend trips around Pune. Whether you are new to Pune or you are a local I am sure you will find something new. I have classified them into categories as below, to make it easier for you to find places as per your interests.

Listen to my podcast about Pune city

Whether you are a Punekar or a Pune fan, you will definitely love listening to this podcast. The actual podcast starts at 2.18 minutes so you can skip the annoying advert at the beginning.

More about Pune city

The city of hills

Pune city is located in the state of Maharashtra in the western part of India. It is recognised as one of the most livable cities in India. Since the olden times, Pune has always been referred to as the city of hills. That is because of the unique terrain where the city is located. It is based inside a valley which is surrounded on all the sides with hills. This gives us numerous hikes, treks, waterfalls, lakes and dams that make it a popular travel destination for nature and trekking enthusiasts. Apart from the amazing natural terrain, Pune has inherited a lot of history which makes it equally popular among historians and history geeks.

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Sunrise over Pune city from Parvati hilltop – Pune travel guide

The history of Pune

Pune has a lot of history and culture which has been preserved well even with increasing metropolization. The history itself has left such a mark that cannot be erased at all. The bravery of the Maratha army, the strength and valour of Tanaji Malusare, the lost grandeur of Peshwas, the love story of Peshwa Bajirao and Mastani can all be found in Pune city. Then revolutionaries like Lokmanya Tilak, Chafekar brothers, Gopal Ganesh Agarkar and even Mahatma Gandhi all have left their footprints or traces around Pune city. While referring to Pune we say in Marathi – Ithihasacha warsa labhlele shahar!

Food and Shopping

What’s more, we have numerous shopping streets, shopping malls and Khau Gallis ie. streets full of the lip-smacking street food. This makes Pune a shopper’s paradise as well as a foodie’s paradise. The most beloved snacks are in Pune are Puneri Misal, Vadapav and Chitale’s Bakarwadi. Read till the very end to find my what to eat and where to shop guides.

Educational hub – Oxford of the East

In recent times, Pune has emerged as a hub of educational institutions which is why we proudly call it – The Oxford of the East. The story of Savitiribai Phule and Jotiba Phule, a couple who spoke up for the girl’s right to education for the first time in India can be found around the campus of Pune University. Savitribai Phule is said to be the earliest feminist in India.

Natural Wonders Near Pune city

Bajirao Mastani DIY tour in Pune city

Visit these 5 places to know all about the love story of Peshwa Bajirao and Mastani bai. ShaniwarwadaParvati Hill, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Mastani Lake, Mastani’s tomb in Pabal.

Photo spots in Pune City

There are many cool photography places in Pune city. And you will want to take some amazing shots here, to help you remember your trip. These are some best and most loved photoshoot places in Pune. Moreover, you may also get your professional photoshoot done here.

ARAI Hilltop, Taljai Hills, Pashan Lake, Khadakwasla Dam, Sinhagad Fort for Outdoor or Nature themed photoshoot in Pune.

Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwarwada, Parvati hill temple, Pataleshwar Temple for a history-themed or royal or rugged photoshoot in Pune.

East Street Cafe, Waari Book Cafe, Chafa Cafe and Studio, PAASH, Grandmama’s Cafe, Farzi Cafe, are some of the most Instagrammable Cafes in Pune City.

What to Eat in Pune?

Let me share with you the food that we Punekars love! These are some of the typical snacks and food shops close to every Punekar’s heart.

What do Punekars Love to eat?

  • Puneri Misal: Katakir-Karve Road; Bedekar Misal-Narayan Peth
  • Wada pav: Garden Wadapav-Camp; Prabha Wadapav-Narayan Peth; Joshi Wadewale-Deccan
  • Bakarwadi: Chitales-Bajirao Road
  • Cold Coffee: Durga Coffee-Paud road
  • Dosa: Mankar Dosa
  • Molgapodi Idli: Wadeshwar-FC Road
  • Parantha and Punjabi Food: Chaitanya Paratha-FC Road
  • Omelettes and Eggs: Vohuman Cafe-Dhole Patil Road.
  • Zunka-Bhakar and organic curd: At Sinhagad Fort
  • Momos: Momo’s Corrner-Koregaon Park
  • Cheese Factory and tasting: ABC Farms-Koregaon Park
  • Chocolate paan: Naad paan shop-Karve road
  • Bahubali Thali: House of Paratha-JM Road (Nobody has been able to finish the Bhaubali thali till today)
  • Pav bhaji: Chaupati-JM road
  • Chicken burger: Burger-Koregaon park
  • Bun Maska: GoodLuck Cafe-FC Road
  • Chocolate Sandwich: FC Road
  • Napolean Sandwich: Supreme Sandwich corner-Appa Balwant Chowk
  • Cakes and Bakery: Kayani Bakery-Pune Camp; German Bakery-Koregaon Park
  • Bhel and Chat: Kalyan Bhel-JM Corner
  • Veg Pattice: Dangi Pattice-Deep Bangla Chowk
  • Icecream and Milkshakes: Naturals Icecream
  • Ice Gola : Mansi Gola-Bajirao Road

Pune’s hottest Street foods and Khau Gallis

  • JM Corner at JM Road: Kalyan Bhel is a favourite
  • Z Bridge: Below and near the bridge on JM Road’s side
  • SP College: Gokul Chinese is a favourite
  • Saras Baug Khau Galli: Preeti Pav Bhaji is a favourite
  • Sadashiv Peth Khau Galli: Must eat Cheese Bites at Anarse Samose Shop. (location now changed to near Nagnathpar, Sadashiv peth)
  • Tilak Road Khau Galli: Favourites are Rohit Cold coffee and everything at Tilak
  • Model Colony
  • Opposite Shaniwar Wada
  • Rasta Peth, the lane between Synagogue and Untade Maruti Mandir
  • Sonya Maruti Chowk: must eat Matka kulfi here

Where to Shop in Pune?

Let me share with you my favourite shopping streets and shopping malls around Pune city.

Shopping Streets in Pune

  • Hong-Kong Lane: famous for accessories and mobile market
  • Fashion Street, FC Road: famous for clothes at cheaper rates
  • Tulsi Baug, Pune: famous for imitation jewellery, handbags, footwear and clothes.
  • Laxmi Road, Pune: expensive clothes, sarees and jewellery
  • Koregaon Park: famous for Osho products
  • MG Road: Food and shopping
  • Bajirao Road: famous for home decor items
  • Juna Bazar or Chor Bazaar Pune: well known for antique items and resale items.
  • Appa Balwant Chowk: famous for Book stores and Stationery
  • Mahatma Phule Mandai: fresh fruits and vegetables

Shopping Malls in Pune

  • Amanora Mall at Hadapsar, Pune
  • Seasons Mall at Hadapsar, Pune
  • Phoenix Mall at Viman Nagar, Pune
  • InOrbit Mall at Viman Nagar, Pune
  • Kumar Pacific Mall at Near Swargate, Pune
  • The Pavillion at SB Road, Pune
  • SGS Mall at Pune Camp
  • Pune Central at Shivajinagar
  • Garware Central Mall at Karve Road, Pune
  • Nucleus Mall at Near Pune Station
  • Ishanya Mall at Yerwada, Pune

Nightlife and Partying in Pune city

When it comes to partying, the nightlife in Pune is one of the best in India. Being a teetotaller, I am not much into the partying scene in Pune city. But these are a few favourites among the many places to party in Pune.

  • Toons Cafe: MG Road
  • Apache: FC road
  • Athens: Kalyani Nagar
  • Amsterdam: Wakad
  • Hidden place: Koregaon Park
  • Effingut: Koregaon Park
  • Plunge: Koregaon Park
  • Doolally: Indrayani Nagar
  • Stone water: Koregaon park
  • Woods: Chandani chowk
  • Hard Rock cafe: Koregaon park
  • Sula Vineyards: Resort

Plan your trip to Pune

Below are a few things that you should know while planning a trip to Pune city.

Best time to visit Pune city

The best time to visit Pune is the monsoon (Jun-Sept). The weather is lovely in the monsoon in Pune. If you like trekking then this is the best time to explore places near Pune. The winters are also equally beautiful. If you hate the wet and rains then winter is the time when you should explore Pune. Moreover, the summers are hot and dry. Average temperatures are as follows:

  • Summer (Mar-May): 30°C to 40°C
  • Monsoon (Jun-Sept): 20°C to 30°C
  • Winter(Oct-Feb): 10°C to 30°C

How to reach Pune?

  • By Air: Pune has an international airport, so it is well connected by flights. If you are coming by air, you can come directly to Pune or come to the nearby airport of Mumbai.
  • By Rail and Road: Pune is also very well connected by Trains and Buses which you can use if you are coming from anywhere in India. This is the cheapest mode of transport to reach Pune.

Where to stay in Pune city?

Instead of staying in hotels, I would suggest you stay at one of the many campsites near Pune. You can camp near any one of the lakes in Pune city. You can also stay in a luxurious bungalow or villa at a scenic location near Pune. Just message me on Instagram @shepherdtraveller and I can set up everything for you.

Pune sightseeing itinerary

It will take 2 days to visit all the major attractions in Pune city. After you are done with it, you should reserve some days for the crazy things to do in Pune. Moreover, there are a few places to visit near Pune, that are just amazing. All in all, you can plan a trip to Pune of 5-6 or 7-8 days, depending on your time availability and the things that you want to do in and around Pune.

Budget for Pune trip

Depending on how you spend your money, the cost of one person travelling in Pune is ₹ 4,000 – ₹ 5,000 per day ie $60 – $70 per day. This includes transport, daily meals and accomodation. If you join some trek group then the cost will go up for that particular trip. Moreover, a trip of one week for one person will cost from ₹25,000 – ₹30,000 ie. $ 350 – $ 430.

Is Pune Safe?

Pune is one of the safest cities in India. Apart from some Puneri sarcasm nothing else will hurt you when you are here. But in any case, it will be wise to take care while going out at odd hours of the night. There can be some pickpockets and groping people during the festive times, particularly during Ganpati Visarjan. This is when the city is full of crowds who come to Pune from all over Maharashtra, to experience the amazing festivities.

FAQs about Pune city

What food is famous in Pune?

Wada pav, Misal and Bakarwadi are favourite snacks in Pune city. Apart from these everything from Punjabi cuisine to South Indian cuisine is available in Pune.

How costly is Pune?

A trip of one week for one person will cost from ₹10,000 – ₹30,000 ie. $140 – $ 430.

Is Pune Safe?

Pune is one of the safest city in India. But in any case, it will be wise to take care while going out at odd hours of the night. There can be some pickpockets and groping people during the festive times

What is the best time to visit Pune?

Best time to visit Pune is the monsoon (Jun-Sept). The weather is lovely in the monsoon in Pune. If you like trekking then this is the best time to explore places near Pune. The winters are also equally beautiful. If you hate the wet and rains then winter is the time when you should explore Pune. The summers are hot and dry.

What are the best places to party in Pune?

1. Toons Cafe – MG Road
2. Apache – FC road
3. Athens – Kalyani Nagar
4. Amsterdam – Wakad
5. Hidden place – Koregaon Park
6. Effingut – Koregaon Park
7. Plunge – Koregaon Park
8. Doolally – Indrayani Nagar
9. Stone water- Koregaon park
10. Woods – Chandani chowk
11. Hard Rock cafe – Koregaon park
12. Sula Vineyards – Resort

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