Don’t Forget To Visit These Places While You Are A Bachelor
There is nothing more fulfilling than
enjoying life as a bachelor. Life may take its turn as time rolls on, but while
you are a bachelor every place in the diversely cultured country India should
be explored. This goes without saying, because the country offers a host of
options to all. If you plan to visit Pune or nearby locations as a bachelor
then Fortune Inn Exotica, Hinjawadi,
Pune is amongst the preferred Hotels
near Hinjawadi Pune that provides Hotel rooms in Hinjawadi Pune. These 10 places should be explored without fail
when in Pune, and in case you have some other ideas, feel free to drop them in
the comments section for the readers’ kind perusal. So without further ado,
let’s get down to it:
1)
Shaniwar Wada
The mansion for the Peshwas was founded in
1730 AD by Bajirao I, and has stood the test of time.
2)
Aga Khan Palace
The palace is renowned for its
architectural and historical significance. It is now used as the headquarters
of the Gandhi National Memorial Society.
3) Dagdusheth
Halwai Ganpati Temple
The temple is named after the sweet maker
Dagduseth Halwai, and is renowned for its religious significance to Lord
Ganesha.
4)
Osho Ashram
This ashram brings peace, meditation and
oneness to those seeking some moments to connect with themselves. The ashram
has information about Osho mentioned in clear detail for its devotees.
5)
Lal Mahal
The Mahal has historical reference as it
was subject to attacks, and was also the place of stay for the great ruler
Shivaji Maharaj.
6)
Raja Dinakar Kelkar Museum
The museum despite being in Maharashtra, is
built in Rajasthani style and has artifacts from D.G. Kelkar along with various
other paintings and pottery.
7)
Katraj Snake Park
While no one loves snakes, this place is
home to a temple and rare species of snakes. You can see a brown Palm Civet and
King Cobra along with birds and turtles.
8)
Sinhagad Fort
The fort is renowned for its history as
well as adventure. The fort was initially occupied by Mughals and was later possessed
by Marathas. It literally means, ’Fort of the Lion.’
9)
Mulshi Lake And Dam
If you love nature then this is definitely
the place to be. It is known for its Sahyadri ranges, Koraigadh and Dhangad
fort, and provides a serene experience.
10)
National War Museum
The museum pays tribute to the men and
women in uniform and keeps the visitors informed about the vigour and valour of
the armed forces.
Got some other options? Sound off in the
comments.
Comments
Post a Comment