Saturday, 4 December 2021

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Pawana Lake

 Pawana Lake, Boating, Camping, Site Seeing



Pawana Dam also known as Pawan Lake Pawana agar Pune is 65 Km from Pune and 120 Km from Mumbai location and situated at Pawana river. recently number of tourist drastically raised in pawana lake area, Beautiful Mountains chains, Lohagad, tikona and Tung Forst are there for trecking and Various camping-site businesses have been started around the Pavana Lake. Agro-tourism has also flourished. Pavana Lake attracts visitors mainly from the two major neighbouring cities of Pune and Mumbai. Lonawala is also close Hill station from Pawana Lake, Lonavala to Pavana Dam is 20 km; 40 minutes journey from Lonavala. Location : Maval taluka, Pune district, Maharashtra, India How to reach. If you are travelling from Pune, you need to take a local train to reach Kamshet and then take a private jeep to reach Pawna lake campsite. You can get these jeeps from outside the Kamshet station. The distance is approximately 17 to 22 km from Lonavala and Kamshet railway station.

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Lonawala

Lonawala

Lonavla is famous for its deep valleys, lush green hills, cool breeze, chickpeas and weekend outings.Lonavala is known for its mixed landscape and is a great way to get away on weekends, as it is close to the Arabian Sea so it is also a good idea to plan a beach vacation while you are in Lonavala. Although most of the beaches are not in Lonavala, they are only 3 hours away from Alibag, Dapoli, Harne, Janjira, Nagav Beach, Murud Beach.

Lonavla is often referred to as the 'Jewel of the Sahyadri' and the 'City of Caves'. Numerous places to visit in Lonavala including historical sites, natural wonders, religious attractions, forts, water parks, wax statues and monuments.

Lonavla is known for the production of various crispy sweet chickpeas and is also a major stop on the railway line connecting Mumbai and Pune. Local trains are available from Pune Suburbs, Pune Junction. Both the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway pass through Lonavla.

Lonavla is a hill station near Mumbai surrounded by green valleys in western India. Carla Caves and Bhadsa Caves are ancient Buddhist temples carved into the rock. It has large pillars and intricate relief sculptures. To the south of Bhaja Leni is the magnificent Lohgad fort with 4 gates. To the west is the Bhushi Dam, where water overflows on the steps during the rainy season, as well as the Tung Fort and the sacred lake. Every year tourists come here to enjoy Varsha Vihara.

If you like hill stations, lush green valleys, waterfalls and cool air, visit Lonavla and enjoy.

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Saras baug Pune

 Sarasbaug Temple and Garden

Saras bag is main attraction and Landmark of pune. Lord Siddvinayak temple is there in Sarag bag Stream. this temple is constructed in Peshwe Empire.Saras Bagh is a famous tourist destination in the city of Pune and has a lot of Lonka traffic throughout the year. The garden has a large pond with amazing fountains, beautiful trees and flowering plants and a nice jogging track where locals can be seen walking in the morning or evening. Saras Bagh is a scenic park spread over 25 acres in the beautiful city of Pune in Maharashtra. Described by many as a paradise for nature lovers, the park is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. The area where Sarasbagh stands today was once a small lake, which dried up and turned into today's picturesque garden. The main attraction of Saraswati is the Ganpati Temple in the lake built by the Peshwas in 1750 in the middle of the lake. In addition to the temple, the lush greenery and lush greenery make this place a great picnic spot for tourists. Families The Ganapati Temple at Talyat, the main attraction of the area now known as Sarasbagh, was built by the Peshwas, whose construction began in 1750 and was completed in 1784. The temple was built in the middle of the lake, and hence its name, which literally translates as 'Lake Ganapati'. The park and the temple have undergone several renovations over the years, eventually the lake dried up and a garden was built on it. In 1995, a small museum was built in the temple area. Today, the museum has more than a hundred idols of Ganesha. Apart from tourists, the stork garden is also known as an attraction for migratory birds in winter. During the development of the park, Sarras used to come here frequently by crane and these birds are believed to have given this name to the park.

Saras Baug Ganesh Temple, Swargate, pune. 

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