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Eating Out

Eating Out

Originally Pune was split into two distinct parts: camp and city. The camp consisted of upper-crust society: Parsi, Sindhi and Christian communities, plus the military, and acquired several Western and Irani eating places. The city area was predominantly Maharashtrian and ...

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Where To Stay

Where To Stay

There are many hotels to suit every pocket and taste in the cantonment and city areas. In Koregaon Park are numerous guest-houses which originally catered to visitors to i the Rajneesh Ashram. Those who wish to experience traditional urban Pune ...

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Recreation And Shopping

Recreation And Shopping

Pune is famous for its horses; racing as well as breeding. There are several stud farms around Pune and the owners are a dedicated lot. Most of them have inherited fortunes or run parallel businesses and have hired professionals to ...

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Excursion

Excursion

Within a short distance of Pune proper there are several interesting sights, many of which are quite easy to reach. Local buses go to most of these places or a car can be hired locally—the drivers are usually good guides, ...

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What To See

What To See

Pune has several interesting sights, and most of them rate a detailed and leisurely visit. The Empress Botanical Garden is on the Prince of Wales Drive to the east of the racecourse. Spread over 60 acres, it has several varieties ...

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When To Go

When To Go

Pune is only 598 m above sea-level, but the surrounding hills ensure a pleasant climate throughout the year, though April, May and October can be quite hot and dry.ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE Puri is well connected by rail, road and air.Air The Indian ...

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Pune

Pune

Pune has a chequered history, coming into prominence as the birthplace and one of the main estates of the Maratha hero Chhatrapati Shivaji. Earlier known as Punaka Wadi, ‘land of a thousand villages’, it went through several name-changes: Punyapura’ (city ...

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