Those who are aware of Tulapur surely know about two prominent historical occurrences that put this location on the map.
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Mahadji Shinde Chhatri is one of Pune’s oldest architectural wonders, a memorial built in the late 1700s, one that’s a treat to the eyes and mind, especially if you’re interested in Maratha history.
Kesari Wada was previously known as Gaikwad Wada. Located in Narayan Peth, Pune, this wada built by Gaikwad Sarkar is also the birthplace of Pune’s first newspaper- Kesari.
These amazing and awe-inspiring drone shots of various areas of Pune will leave you speechless and even more in love with the city!
Weekends at Phoenix Marketcity Pune just got a whole lot more fun! If the shopping, eating and drinking there on weekends wasn’t already good enough, they’ve added a bunch of events to further up our chilling out goals!
If you are to take a heritage walk through Pune city, these are the six places you must visit. Although not unknown, very few tourists as well as city residents acknowledge them as ‘heritage places’.
Late Sanjay Mahadeo Nimhan Gram Sanskriti Udyan is Pune’s first village park. It was built with the idea that India’s rural culture needs to be displayed and appreciated!
Being the cultural capital of the state, much of Pune’s history and heritage flows between the pages of the fight for independence.
Of all the culturally significant places in Pune, hardly a name pops up which is as worthy and as significant as Shaniwar Wada.
A bunch of people own luxury and vintage cars in the city, but not an entire collection of the latter.