Every once in a while, you’ll hear someone say, “Wow, this month literally raced past us,” which really gets you thinking. So much changes in the span of 30 days, almost like a movie with several twists in the plot. It can be hard to keep track of, but that’s what we’re here for. Apart from monsoon arriving with ferocity, July saw a lot of progressions for our city. In case you missed something, this is how July went for Pune.
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It feels like people have been moving to Pune in droves lately. Truth be told, communities have been calling our city home since pre-Independence. The Parsis, Goans, Sindhis and Iranis have settled here since the middle of the 20th Century. Let’s analyse a few reasons why immigrants come here and fall in love with Pune.
Did you know that the smell of the first rain after a long, dry and warm period is called petrichor? I didn’t, at least not until Buzzfeed told me. What I did know is how it made me feel.
We left off at the culture shocked 17-year-old who had left her home 5,000 miles away to live in Pune – a.k.a. Me. My tear ducts had literally dried out at this point and part of me still wanted to run back home, but a bigger part of me just did not want to give up. I finally decided to give it a shot.
Pune is Therapy… Pune is Life
Once upon a time, Pune was considered the retirement home for many officers, and with good reason. The quaint little city of Pune grows on you like ivy to the walls, to a point that it’s difficult to imagine living elsewhere. Even with the hustle and bustle of a busy, modern work-life, you won’t find a more relaxed and therapeutic city.
Get into your travel togs and get ready for some adventure! With the weather playing host, here are four must-do monsoon treks around the city. It is the stuff trekkers would love; rain-drenched vistas, swirling mist and spectacular views. So, take a hike people! Rajmachi Fort Distance: About 75 km The trek to Rajmachi is […]
Pune's Best Chai Tapris
The best of Pune’s Chai Tapris